[CQ-Contest] Self Spotting?

Trent Sampson vk4ts at outlook.com
Sun Nov 5 19:04:42 EST 2017


Would really depend what you spot Mark,


If you spotted XX1XX on 14.175 fair call whether you worked them is irrelevant


If you spotted XX1XX on 14.175 and said turn your beams to ZL and I will be there - that is using non radio means to initiate a contact. DQ


73

Trent
VK4TS
PO Box 275
Mooloolaba 4557
0408497550



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From: CQ-Contest <cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com> on behalf of Mark <markzl3ab at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, 6 November 2017 06:03
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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Self Spotting?

"I believe that this violates CQWW General Rule IX 8 "All requests for
contacts, responses to calls, and copying of call signs and contest
exchanges must be accomplished during the contest period using the mode and
frequencies of the contest"

John KK9A"

I am not sure how anyone could categorically judge a spot as a request for
a contact especially if all that can be seen is the callsign of the spotter
(assuming the DX station even sees the spot).  Even if you could prove
intent then presumably there would have to be a reasonably short period
between the spot and QSO or is any subsequent QSO at anytime disallowed?
Also if you take that interpretation then to be safe any spots you make
should only be of stations you have already worked - which I doubt happens
now.

I must say on that definition you do have to wonder how super check partial
is legal.  More than once I have heard guys clearly using it to work out my
callsign rather than hearing what I have sent.

73
Mark ZL3AB
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