Dave said:

"My voice won't 
hold up during a SSB contest anymore, so I'm honestly tempted to spend 
the next CQ WW DX SSB contest just recording audio samples (both good 
and bad) identified by callsign."

Why not? Maybe some of the offenders would clean up their act if you sent them
e-mail with their splattering signal sample attached. . .

If not, one could post their samples + callsigns on a webpage. 
Next step, one could direct the contest organizers to the webpage. 
In extreme cases they might even think about  disqualifying the villains.

At some point, the bad guys must be outed, or dissed. 
Otherwise,  anarchy & chaos on our bands, and we will all lose out. Just like 
Wall Street.

Engineers, physicians, architects and lawyers are expected to police 
themselves; perhaps it's time
for amateur radio to do the same. 

[Didn't there used to be Official Observers to do this?
Didn't I get a postcard once - back in the Jurassic Period -  for a 2nd 
harmonic radiating at 7400 Kc ? ]

eric
VA7DZ
K3 3620


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