[UK-CONTEST] RE - CQ Contest Rules.
Richard Allisette
rallisette at me.com
Tue Oct 23 14:44:14 EDT 2012
Roger,
I am hoping to do 10m SBHP in the CW leg this year. Let us suppose that the band folds at 20.00z. I can then do any log alterations I think that need to be done in the four hours of the contest period remaining.
Am I reading this right? Seems daft but could a future strategy include making sure you finish before the contest period ends to "cleanse" your log - you might save more points than bashing on till midnight?
Puzzled of Guernsey,
GU4CHY
On 23 Oct 2012, at 19:23, Roger Western <g3sxw at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Look, chaps, let's all stop mis-stating what has been published. See:
> http://www.cqww.com/rules_2012changes.htm
>
> It is perfectly clear. But you do need to spend two minutes reading it!
> Yes, it makes perfect sense, Brian (and others today)!
> 73 de Roger/G3SXW.
>
> NEW RULE:
> CQWW Rule III.13: Post-contest correcting of call signs by using any database, recordings or confirming QSOs is not allowed.
>
> EXPLANATION:
> When the contest period ends, do not use any sort of database, local or remote, to review and then modify the callsigns in your log prior to submission.
>
> Use of QRZ.com, DX Cluster, RBN files, other call sign databases, friends’ or club logs, etc., are considered to be other data sources and are not allowed for post-contest call correction.
>
> Having friends or experts who were not “the entrant” review the log also “counts” as a database (not permitted).
>
> A recording of your own contest effort, whether digital or analog, is considered to be a database, even if you made the recording yourself.
>
> Q: “After the contest I noticed a typing mistake. What should I do?”
>
> You have to determine whether the call sign you logged is the call sign you sent during the QSO in question (see rule XII.2 below for more information). If you are certain that this is a logging error, AND that what you logged does not match what you actually sent, then make the correction. If the committee’s SDR file shows that what you submitted on your log does not match what you sent during the contest exchange, you are in violation of the rules.
>
> Your decision must be based purely on your inspection of the log. You may not use any database or other resources to review your log
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: brian coyne
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 6:33 PM
> To: uk-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] RE - CQ Contest Rules.
>
>
>
>> p.s. what's SCP?
>> G3LVP
>
> Ken
> SCP (SuperCheck Partial) is a database file which can be incorporated into your contest logging file.
> The database is compiled by scrutinising logs from previous contests to extract the callsigns of active contesting stations. On the CQ Contest Reflector we see requests from the compilers of this database after just about every major (and not so major) contest requesting logs to capture any new calls which may stray into the fold.
>
> This database can be called into a window to check callsigns the contester is not sure about during the event - hence my comment about guessing games.
>
> As for the comment about using my full call - well, imagine if they cannot get just 3 characters/letters correct how much more trouble would I get using a combination of six!
>
> So, because it is not barred by the rules (in fact it is welcomed and used by many) it is ok to cheat legally whereas to make an alteration of a typo, marked at the time of making it, at a later time after the contest is now regarded as cheating! Make sense to you? - not to me.
>
> I will repeat what I wrote earlier . The correction is what I actually sent, as per the rules, not something that I made up, guessed at or referred to another source to discover.
>
> Sometimes reasonableness and common sense get left behind.
>
> 73 Brian 5B4AIZ / C4Z -
>
>
>
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