[VHFcontesting] missing log grid circling and undocumented rovers
Dan Evans
dan.evans at insightbb.com
Sun Jul 27 12:46:41 EDT 2008
I agree with Zack.
I often have local club members look me up to "give me a point" in the
contest. Often on FM. Some will even work me on 6, 2, and 440 FM. I
doubt if they ever submit a log. Sometimes I can get them to stick
around to work a few other stations, but normally they are just looking
for "the crazy Rover guy" to give him a point:-) They are valid QSO's,
I don't think I should loose them. I'm hoping someday they will be
inspired enough to take up VHF contesting on their own, but most of the
folks around here are pretty anti-contest oriented.
73
Dan
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Zack Widup wrote:
> No, I can't go for that. If I work someone and it can't be proven that I
> busted a callsign, I'd want it to stay in the log. If he's not a
> "unique", he will be in others' logs too.
>
> All I know is that I worked someone. I don't know if he was cheating or
> if he is going to send in a log or not. Why should I lose a valid QSO?
>
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