[UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 44, Issue 34

David Ferrington M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Tue Aug 22 12:23:37 EDT 2006


And what's to say that someone didn't use a cluster, but just made a QSO at
the same time - after all, if its on the cluster, there must be a good bet
that a lot of people might reach the spot.

On 22/8/06 5:00 pm, "uk-contest-request at contesting.com"
<uk-contest-request at contesting.com> sent:

> 
> 
> 2. Institute a stringent cross checking regime, correlating
> QSO times with the appearance of spots on the cluster. This
> clearly works, as we have been told by e.g. G3SXW, but may
> require resources available only to a commercial
> organisation such as CQ magazine. Additionally, I suspect
> the burden of proof required, is so onerous, that only the
> mega cheats are caught.

-- 
An old miser kept a tame jackdaw, that used to steal pieces of money, and
hide them in a hole, which a cat observing, asked, "Why he would hoard up
those round shining things that he could make no use of?" "Why," said the
jackdaw, "my master has a whole chestfull, and makes no more use of them
that I do." -Jonathan Swift, satirist (1667-1745)



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