[CQ-Contest] Web Poll (Signal reports yes/no)

KI9A at aol.com KI9A at aol.com
Mon Mar 31 22:22:02 EDT 2008


Hey gang, are we not, as a group, big enough to understand a few things..1)  
What if run 6 db att? 2) what if I have a filter inline? 3) What if I am in 
the  middle of a 100/hr, with several stations calling, QRM, BC, ect.
 
Just a few reasons a "true" RS can't ever be used. 
 
Wow, we really need sunspots. That way we can stop whining about little  
stuff like this!! Too many grouches out there, wanting to pick a fight...
 
 
In a message dated 3/31/2008 9:17:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
ve5ra at sasktel.net writes:

Mal,

The poll has already been screwed up:
I would revise to  read:

1.  Should false signal reports be done away with in  contests?

2.  Should false signal reports be required in  contests?

3.  Should true signal reports be required in  contests?

4.  Should all signal reports be done away with in  contests?

Doug

"Those Island days are always on my  mind,
Someday I'm going to leave it all behind."

-----Original  Message-----

Subject: [CQ-Contest] Web Poll (Signal reports  yes/no)

I created a simple poll and placed it on my website. It is on  the
opening
page just below "Links". It is a simple yes/no poll. It asks  "Should
signal
reports be done away with in contests". It is not secure  and can only be
used for reference  only.
http://www.n7mal.com



MAL
N7MAL
BULLHEAD CITY,  AZ
http://www.n7mal.com
Everyone in the world is
entitled to be  burdened
by my  opinion


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