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why do many hams cheat in contests?
a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. for those with substandard reading comprehension, this does not imply *all* hams who operate from their home on battery power are contest cheats. |
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![]() qrv wrote: why do many hams cheat in contests? a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. for those with substandard reading comprehension, this does not imply *all* hams who operate from their home on battery power are contest cheats. how is this a policy issue ? do you want the FCC to punish contest cheats? don't hold your breath how is this related to dx as well frankly you look like you are just troling or at best felling though somebody cheated on YOU in the latest contest |
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![]() qrv wrote: why do many hams cheat in contests? a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. for those with substandard reading comprehension, this does not imply *all* hams who operate from their home on battery power are contest cheats. how is this a policy issue ? do you want the FCC to punish contest cheats? don't hold your breath how is this related to dx as well frankly you look like you are just troling or at best felling though somebody cheated on YOU in the latest contest |
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qrv wrote:
why do many hams cheat in contests? a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. for those with substandard reading comprehension, this does not imply *all* hams who operate from their home on battery power are contest cheats. how is this a policy issue ? do you want the FCC to punish contest cheats? don't hold your breath how is this related to dx as well frankly you look like you are just troling or at best felling though somebody cheated on YOU in the latest contest |
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frankly you look like you are just troling or at best felling though
somebody cheated on YOU in the latest contest So, let's re-cap Mark's wonderful life, shall we: 1) He was drafted into the US Army. 2) He is a member of the Chemical Corps. 3) The military won't let him retire. 4) He doesn't serve under the name 'Mark Morgan', but that's okay, 'cuz the FBI, DOD, and CIA have all told him he can do it. 5) He is on-the-lam from stalking former marines and fatal attraction ex-wives 6) He was, until recently, paying $5/hr. to access his ISP 7) He has a 248 IQ, but can't figure out how to use a spell checker. 8) He is a bi-sexual 33 yr. old Pagan male ham who likes to be spanked. 9) He can't find any action on the military base in Central IL, so he has to ask people on USENET. 10) His best like-minded buddy lives in Glendale, West Virginia and neither of them can spell. Have I missed anything? |
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![]() "an_old_friend" wrote in message oups.com... frankly you look like you are just troling or at best felling though somebody cheated on YOU in the latest contest YAWN. It takes a troll to know a troll. |
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qrv wrote:
a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. I could do that. All my home equipment is directly connected to a deep discharge marine battery that keeps delivering power when the AC fails. It is charged by a solar panel. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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![]() "qrv" wrote in message ... why do many hams cheat in contests? Because they have very small dics and will do anything just to get their name in print in the contest results in either QST or CQ. It's no different than the 52 year old almost-geezer driving around in his Mustang GT or 3000Z because it makes up for the absence of something inside of his trousers.... a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. Or the clubs who operate Field Day running an extension cord into the nearby buildings to power the SB-220 or Alpha Amplifier. (I've seen a club which placed 2nd and 1st in their section for the past 6 years who have done this little trick every damm year. This year the ******* who did it tried to hide the cord with grass clippings because some had camera phones and he didn't want to have his club check-logged) for those with substandard reading comprehension, this does not imply *all* hams who operate from their home on battery power are contest cheats. No, but a damm lot of contesters break the rules every year just so they can get that dumb certificate on their wall. If they don't it's like they were denied their Viagra at the Pharmacy or something similar.... |
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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: qrv wrote: a classic is the guy who operates from him home qth, then claims he operated on "battery power" the whole time. I could do that. All my home equipment is directly connected to a deep discharge marine battery that keeps delivering power when the AC fails. It is charged by a solar panel. Indeed if came to that myself I wouldlikely call my op batery or emgncy power after my home prodcues more more on and day to day basis than it cumsumes -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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