[TOEC] [CCF] SAC CW 2012 RESULTS PUBLISHED

sm5aqd at telia.com sm5aqd at telia.com
Sat Nov 10 07:58:25 EST 2012


 Why should we have the contest anyway, why not just close it 
down............why SAC , CQWW etc.
 BLA BLAAAA

 73 / Hawk SM5AQD



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Från: sm5sic at gmail.c
Datum: 2012-11-10 05:22
Till: "Mats Strandberg"<sm6lrr at gmail.com>
Kopia: "CCF"<CCF at contesting.com>, "Rickard Dahlstedt"<sm6u at sk6aw.net>, 
"Jari Perkiömäki"<jpe at student.uwasa.fi>, <toec at contesting.com>
Ärende: Re: [TOEC] [CCF] SAC CW 2012 RESULTS PUBLISHED

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2012/11/10 Göran Ingemar Backman <sm5sic at gmail.com>

> Dear contesters
> The important thing is that we all agree that breaking the rules is 
not
> acceptable. When we see a friend running 2 kW, operate outside the 
allowed
> bandsegment, "wash" the logs after the contest, use assistance in a
> non-assisted entry etc we should say to him that this is not OK, 
this is
> not fair. We should all try to clean up in our community, among our
> friends. The people in SM6 could do that in SM6 and the people in 
OH6 could
> do that in OH6. I will do that in SM5, SM3 and OH1, because I 
operate and
> know hams in these areas.
> And we must be honest, SM6Z Kurt did fuck up. He did not slip below 
3510
> kHz for a minut or so, where he with S&P got one QSO. No, he was CQ-
ing
> below 3510 for more than a half hour and made 17 QSO:s during that 
time.
> You must talk to him, Rickard. Has he problem with his gear? Then he 
rmust
> fix his station. Did he choose to "bend" the rules "a little bit". 
Then he
> must stop to bend the rules. The rules say in point 5 "On 3.5 MHz, 
Region 1
> stations must not transmit below 3510 kHz on CW or above 3790 kHz on 
SSB",
> period.
> Next time Kurt should have CAT on his station, because then he will 
se the
> frequencys in the log. It would also be fair, if the SAC organizer 
2013
> would demand Kurt to use CAT and submit a log with frequencys for 
every
> QSO.
> It is only a small number of stations, that do not follow the rules. 
The
> vast majority are honest and play clean. Nontheless the cheating is 
a
> problem also among us. Therefore we must clean up here in 
Scandinavia. Only
> after that can we demand the same thing from other countries. And 
when we
> win up here near aurora borealis, we can count on that it was a 
clean
> victory.
>  73 de SM5SIC/OH1SIC Göran
>
>
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