[CQ-Contest] Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog
Kelly Taylor
ve4xt at mymts.net
Mon Apr 17 14:23:15 EDT 2017
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> Again, if the decision was to participate in the unassisted category, why is self-spotting or not an issue. Unassisted means no access to the benefits of spotting, sent or received, self or otherwise.
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Not quite: you have no control over whether someone unrelated to your operation (or on CW, Skimmer) spots you, so your being spotted in that way doesn't affect your unassisted status. If it were otherwise, there could be zero, or very few, who still qualify as unassisted at contest end. Nearly everyone gets spotted.
It's when you or your designate spots you in an effort to boost your score does it become a rules issue.
73, kelly, ve4xt
> As for internet access or not, I believe the RF based cluster still exist in some places. It may not be as common as in years past, but if available, it cannot be ignored by the rules.
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> 73 de Vince, VA3VF
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