[CQ-Contest] KR2Q - RX1CQ

Dick Flanagan dick at k7vc.com
Mon Aug 8 01:12:09 PDT 2011


Field Card Checkers do not "determine if [any] award has actually been 
earned."  They inspect and verify the contents of selected QSL cards.  
The fact that a Field Card Checker has examined a given QSL card implies 
nothing about the validity of any QSO purported to have taken place or 
any awards that QSO might qualify someone for.  The card checkers simply 
verify that the information supplied by the applicant is accurately 
reflected by what is reported on the QSL card.  All other decisions are 
made by the ARRL DXCC Desk.

Dick

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Dick Flanagan K7VC
DXCC Field Card Checker
dick at k7vc.com


On 8/5/2011 2:32 PM, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
> I think it's a far stretch to compare the awarding of an award on merit by
> an organization as being the cause of vast paranoia on behalf of a vocal
> minority of active amateurs.
>
> It is one thing for the DXCC desk (and now by extension, the Field card
> Checkers) to examine submitted cards to determine if the award has actually
> been earned.  That's comparable to the Contest Committee comparing submitted
> logs to attempt to verify if claimed QSOs actually took place.
>
> To use a phrase uttered earlier today in this discussion... that's what I'd
> classify as, or consider "Trust -- But Verify."  And I see no problem with
> that.
>
> Further, the security of Logbook of the World is a different issue.  That
> also has nothing to do with the paranoia of those shouting "Someone else
> MUST have cheated!" And personally, if it's that offensive to you, I for one
> have no problem providing similar documentation to the League for LotW
> access if accessed.
>
> Let's not go off on tangents, though.  The issue is, IMHO, the new demand
> that now the UBN reports MUST be made public, on top of everything else.
>
> When will this end?  What will it take to satisfy these unreasonable demands
> for scrutiny?  Will we as contesters be required to put a webcam in our
> shacks and expose ourselves to the world for 24 or 48 hours, to the whim of
> any voyeur who seems to find some reason to watch me operate a radio in
> shorts and a T-shirt?
>
> Enough!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Igor Sokolov
> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 8:22 AM
> To: Ron Notarius W3WN; cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] KR2Q - RX1CQ
>
>> Nobody trusts the other contesters.  Everyone these days seems to be
>> presumed to be guilty of "cheating" -- yes,
> Has it not started in ARRL DXCC program with checking and rejecting QSL
> cards first and then later with LOTW extra security measures? Why us, non US
>
> citizens should send there copies of our passports? Are we less trusted then
>
> US citizens?
>
> 73, Igor UA9CDC
>
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