[WriteLog] [faunt@panix.com: Uniques, the greater impact, and club compe...

AD6E@aol.com AD6E@aol.com
Thu, 21 Jun 2001 17:55:47 EDT


Larry,

I'd urge you to keep getting on and working the guys/gals. The majority of 
QSOs you hear in a contest are where one side or the other eventually doesn't 
send in a log. Its quite common. Without these contacts, contests will get 
pretty boring. Even if you don't send in your log, the QSOs WILL count for 
the other guy so you are helping!

At the same time, I'd urge you to send in your "small" log too. This will 
help the contest organizer verify your QSOs with the other logs to make sure 
the other guy didn't mis-copy you or somehow claim working you when you 
didn't work him. No log is too small for this. If you don't want to be 
considered as an "entrant", just write a note that this is a "check log 
only". 

73 & have fun!
Al  AD6E



In a message dated 6/21/01 00:53:35 Greenwich Standard Time, 
benko@aztek-eng.com writes:

<< 
 I must admit my ignorance here.  I regularly enter contests on a
 part time basis and casually work a few hundred stations and often
 do NOT send in a log.  I never realized that I could be hurting
 some other participant's score.  Realizing this will probably 
 cause me not to enter some contests at all if I was only going to
 make a few contacts and cause ohters to lose points.
 
 73,
 Larry Benko, W0QE 
  >>

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