[UK-CONTEST] BERU moving bonuses

Clive Whelan clive.whelan at btinternet.com
Mon Mar 16 11:10:36 PDT 2009


Quin- and also a private replier- thanks, that IS cricket. I am a fairly 
fierce competitor and neither give, nor ask for, any quarter in a 
typical pile up. However there are some things I wouldn't do for an 
edge, and one of them is asking a DX station to QSY in the face of an 
existing huge pile up. The station in question could do this because he 
could break any pile up at almost any time he chose so to do.

It is a sobering thought that the only person who cares where you are 
placed in the final analysis is you yourself, so gaining an ultimate 
edge may owe more to ego tripping than anything else. Isn't it nice 
sometimes to take a stroll in the park!

73


Clive
GW3NJW

QUENTIN COLLIER wrote:
> Our thinking from GB5CC was that we were there to provide as many QSOs / bonuses for as many other stations as possible. In accordance with this principle, we declined requests to QSY to other bands early on when the going was thick and fast, but accdeded to them later on when the QSO rate had slowed down. 
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> 73,
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> Quin WRR
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> ----- Original Message ----ore 
> From: Clive Whelan <clive.whelan at btinternet.com>
> To: UK Contest Reflector <uk-contest at contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, 16 March, 2009 12:48:12 PM
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] BERU moving bonuses
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> Is it cricket to ask run stations to QSY leaving e.g. a big G pile up 
> behind? Rather, should I ask whether the run station should accede to 
> such a request since it is of little value to him?
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> I understand that they don't play cricket in other parts of the world 
> and expect underarm bowling in e.g. CQWW, but I wasn't expecting to get 
> a googly this weekend :-(
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> 73
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> Clive
> GW3NJW
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