I’ll give a scenario that has happened to me a couple of times: the rotation of my antennas loosens a coax at the diplexer, causing it to come disconnected. This causes days of waterfalls and audio with no real data in them until Dimitris notices and emails me. For a station that is normally good at producing results and a satellite that is known to be transmitting, is that an accurate historical record for the satellite? By our guidelines, they should be marked “Bad” even though as a station owner I know they “Failed”, yet to another visitor (or the observer), marking them as “Fail” is confusing when results were in fact produced.
…best to just delete them, IMO
(ideas for securing PL-259 connectors welcome, keeping in mind I end up needing to change them from time to time)