[RRDXA] [bcc] Contest Code of Ethics by WWROF

Manfred Busch manfred.busch at online.de
Fri Oct 21 13:20:40 EDT 2011



Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Am 21.10.2011 um 15:18 schrieb Thomas Neben <tomdo9st at googlemail.com>:

> Mag sein wie man es sehen möchte, aber Contestnacharbeit ist
> unsportlich. Viele investieren da mehr Zeit rein als für den Contest 
>  selbst,
> da man sich ja messen will, man möchte ja das Maximum heraus holen.
> Richtiger wäre es wenn alle ihr können so unter Beweis stellen,
> wenn sie unmittelbar nach dem Contest ihr Log einsenden. Da würde si 
> ch
> dann zeigen wer es kann und nicht wer am besten nacharbeitet.
> Dennoch, die Hemschwellen sinken heutzutage in allen Winkeln der  
> Welt um
> zu bescheißen, jeder hat es schonmal gemacht, Hand aufs
> Herz, vielen ist es sogar egal. Daher, es ist legitim, aber besser w 
> äre
> .... wie auch immer ....
> 73, Thomas
>
>
>
> Maik Reckeweg wrote:
>> Hallo Contester,
>>
>> ein sehr interessantes Thema...
>> Wurde ja auch schon in dem CQWW Contest Committe update von K3EST auf
>> CQ-Contest angesprochen und vorher kontrovers diskutiert.
>> (siehe http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2011-October/095883.html 
>> )
>>
>> Ich würde das ganz gerne mal hier zur Diskussion stellen:
>> Wie seht Ihr das ? Empfindet Ihr es als "unethisch" sich nach dem
>> Contest anhand von Notizen (während des Contests gemacht) und anhand
>> von Audio-Aufnahmen (Wintest Contest-Rekorder) einzelne QSOs noch
>> einmal anzuschauen bzw. anzhören, und ggf. Tipp- oder Hörfehler zu
>> korrigieren ?
>>
>> 73
>> Maik DJ2QV
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2011/10/21 Walter Skudlarek <dj6qt at t-online.de>:
>>
>>> Hier kann sich jeder mal Gedanken machen...............
>>>
>>> Walter, DJ6QT
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>>> CQ WW Director Urges Contesters to Stop Making Post-Contest Log
>>> Changes; "Unsportsmanlike"
>>>
>>>
>>>         *By Jamie Dupree NS3T
>>>         <mailto:ns3t%28at%29arrl%28dot%29net>radio-sport.net*
>>>         Posted October 20, 2011
>>>
>>>
>>>         As part of the drive to insure "fair play" in ham radio
>>>         contesting, top officials from the CQ World Wide Contest
>>>         Committee are asking contesters to end the practice of using
>>>         outside aid to alter their logs after the contest has ended.
>>>
>>>         "Your contest result is a measure of your contesting skill,"
>>>         argues CQ WW Contest Committee member Doug Zwiebel KR2Q, who
>>>         told a recent CQ WW Webinar that it's time to realize that
>>>         major changes after a contest is considered outside the  
>>> bounds.
>>>
>>>         "CQ WW CC considers the use of post contest data sources as
>>>         unsportsmanlike," read one of the slides in Zwiebel's
>>>         presentation.
>>>
>>>         "Part of the CQ WW actions of the Contest Commitee are  
>>> dealing
>>>         with unsportsmanlike conduct," added CQ WW CC Director Bob  
>>> Cox
>>>         K3EST.
>>>
>>>         "Fair play is a big part of what we do," Cox added.
>>>
>>>         In a recent post on the CQ-Contest reflector, Cox drove home
>>>         the point about post-contest "log cleansing," saying it
>>>         clearly runs against the Contester's Code of Ethics.
>>>
>>>         "I will not modify my log after the contest by using
>>>         additional data sources to correct call sign/exchange  
>>> errors,"
>>>         the Code reads.
>>>
>>>         CQ WW CC officials say they consider it wrong to use "data
>>>         sources such as recordings, call sign data bases" and more -
>>>         after the contest - to find and correct log errors that
>>>         otherwise might be detected by the actual log checkers.
>>>
>>>         Cox again emphasized the tighter time deadlines for  
>>> submitting
>>>         logs in the CQ WW DX contests, as the period for long
>>>         submission was tightened last year - in part to speed up the
>>>         processing of the results, and in part to prevent people  
>>> from
>>>         going through their logs with a fine toothed comb to find
>>>         mistakes.
>>>
>>>         The SSB contest log deadline is November 21 - basically  
>>> three
>>>         weeks after the contest. The CW deadline is December 21.
>>>
>>>         "If you submit a very competitive log, it will be checked in
>>>         detail," Cox said in the CQ WW Webinar.
>>>
>>>         "We're trying to check to make sure verybody receives the
>>>         proper awards; it's simple, just follow the rules."
>>>
>>>         And for the CQ WW Contest Committee, that means once the
>>>         contest is over, your log should not be subject to change in
>>>         terms of "post-log cleansing."
>>>
>>>         "The results depend on all of us being honest," said Cox.
>>>         "Using undeclared help to find QSO's gives an entrant an
>>>         advantage."
>>>
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