[VHFcontesting] The key to victory does not include ethics or morals in an ARRL contest

Zack Widup w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Thu May 28 11:44:45 PDT 2009


No, I don't get it. Dishonest people will always try to come up with excuses
or explanations for being dishonest.

73, Zack W9SZ

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 12:52 PM, frank bechdoldt <k3uhf at hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Zack,
>
> Unethical or immoral it does not matter; it’s not prohibited in the rules.
> So going out and handing out bogus QSOS you may not log is a valid strategy
> to win the contest.  That’s what they are saying about the lunch box rovers.
>
> New hams need to be recruited and taught who to log and who to not log like
> the new hams on the lunch box crew…….   Of course its up to you to raise
> your own minions to seek your own victory to remain completive with me.
>
> Or just turn in a log to have fun……..
>
> I guess we could divide all the classes between those who hand out bogs
> QSOS and those who do not so everyone can still have fun.  But there would
> be no need to find an iron clad way for someone who passes out bogus QSO’s
> to stop harming those who choose not to participate in that fashion.
>
> Who are we to judge another stations actions and effect on the whole
> contest anyway right?
>
>
> Anyone getting the point here?
>
> K3UHF
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