[HCARC] Spotting Networks

Gary J - N5BAA qltfnish at omniglobal.net
Mon Sep 22 19:15:54 EDT 2014


I'll bet you just love Panadaptors then Kerry.

Gary J
N5BAA

-----Original Message----- 
From: Kerry Sandstrom
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 5:35 PM
To: hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Spotting Networks

No, Gary, its not like asking which logging program do you use.  I don't
use spotting nets at all.  Many old-timers still consider the use of
spotting nets as unethical and unacceptable.  For years the use of
spotting nets was considered as multi-op whether it was for a contest or
for DXCC.  If you can't figure out who the station is and his frequency,
you just don't deserve to work him.  The result of spotting nets is
virtually every semi-rare DX station has a pileup. The top of the DXCC
honor roll is packed with numerous stations who have worked all the
"countries" in the world.  What does the DXCC Honor Roll take?  Money
for large antennas, big amplifiers, fancy transceivers and access to
good spotting nets.  Operating skill is no longer a factor.

Just my opinion.

Kerry


On 9/22/2014 4:19 PM, Gary J - N5BAA wrote:
> Which spotting networks do people use??  I understand it is like saying 
> which logging program do youuse, but it would be nice to know the 
> variables out there.
>
> Gary J
> N5BAA
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