[CQ-Contest] TO7A debacle

Mats Strandberg sm6lrr at gmail.com
Wed May 13 12:59:54 EDT 2015


The same story regarding SM5AOG in that fabricated 20 meter run. Len worked
TO7A on 20 meter the day before. At the time of the claimed 20 meter
contact, he worked ZW5B on 15 meter. Shortly before, he was on 10 meters.

Yes, indeed Jim - a very ugly fish.... Unfortunately not the only one, but
if one is brave enough impudently and publicly questioning the committee
for having failed in email communication, one must also be prepared to be
scrutinized in detail here on the reflector.

Let this be a painful collective reminder to all that have been flexible
with truth, friendship and unwritten law of honesty between competitors.

I am still waiting for UGRs public confession. His tail was very high when
he self assured appeared here with his innocent character. Just wonder
where that tail is hidden now?

RM2D (SM6LRR), Mats

On Wednesday, May 13, 2015, Jan Erik Holm <sm2ekm at bdtv.se> wrote:

> SM2BLY on 160m is creative logging, I checked with SM2BLY
> and he did not work TO7A on 160m.
>
> Seems like CQ did catch a very bad fish.
>
> 73 Jim SM2EKM
> ----------------------------------------------------
> On 2015-05-11 08:38, donovanf at starpower.net wrote:
>
>> Something is really wrong with this TO7A public log. There are a few brief
>> runs on 160 meters scattered through the log, and they're all very
>> familiar
>> calls to 160 meters operators. Then there's this run that was first
>> noticed
>> by EA5RS that looks all wrong. Most of the calls are not regularly active
>> on 160 meters and only a three appear in PJ2T's 160 meter log:
>>
>>
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0437 W9FML
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0438 K6NO
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0439 ON4TO
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0440 OZ1CTK
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0441 AC5RN
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0442 RA3QSY
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0444 G3ZHL
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0445 DL7SBV
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0446 DL8OK
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0447 OH3M
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0448 SM2BLY
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0449 UT5URW
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0450 K4LNN
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0451 DL3TU
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0452 LA5HE
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0454 OE3V
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0456 OK1EK
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0457 SP3CQP
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0459 OM1LA
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0459 K0PJ
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0502 PA1BR
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0504 PY1NP
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0506 LZ1MG
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0507 RW3PK
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0508 R6KY
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0509 9A2JK
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0511 LU2YE
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0512 N3XF
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0513 W2OR
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0515 YU1QU
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0517 EA4FL
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0518 W9FY
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0518 N5HI
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0519 EI2KC
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0520 KG8P
>> QSO:  1830 CW 2014-11-30 0522 EA8MT
>>
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>>
>> 73
>> Frank
>> W3LPL
>>
>>
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