<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
http-equiv="Content-Type">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFE" text="#000000">
<font size="+1"><font face="Times New Roman"><br>
<font size="+1">There's no question (that I've seen, at least)
about "self spotting via DX clusters." However, what about if
I call CQ on <font size="+1">CW</font>? In <font size="+1">doing
so</font>, <font size="+1">I will, <font size="+1">defacto,
</font>be "self spotting" on the Reverse Beacon Network - so<font
size="+1"> will I be disqualified? <font size="+1">I
WILL be sending K6JSS/IONI so people will know I'm a
Michigan S<font size="+1">tation. Thus</font> the RBN <font
size="+1">WILL pick up the date, time, mode, and
frequency, plus from the call, folks can figure out
I'll be in IONIa county. </font>Or, should I <font
size="+1">CQ ONLY on SSB so the Reverse Beacon Network
won't pick up my CQ's?<br>
<br>
<font size="+1">72/73 de n8xx Hg<br>
<font size="+1">QRP <font size="+1">>99.44% o<font
size="+1">f the time<br>
<font size="+1"><font size="+1">Operating as
K6<font size="+1">JSS/IONI during <font
size="+1">MiQP 2013</font></font></font></font><br>
</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font> <br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/15/2013 10:57 PM, David Pruett
wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote cite="mid:516CBE37.9010808@comcast.net" type="cite">BTW,
the use of any sort of self spotting is not a question of "modern
technology" vs. "old school". </blockquote>
<br>
</body>
</html>