If you want one that scores ua9s/t/w the same way that the log checkers do you can download it from: http://www.k1ttt.net/n1mm/wl_cty_1505_k1ttt.zip sorry, its only the wl format and will probably on
October2005 do...... How about "one that scores what the operator actually sent on the air presuming you copied it correctly", throw away our crutches and "walk" unaided like real radiomen? <BSEG> 7
My purpose in doing this is to help you learn what the rule is and at least give you a chance to log what you are going to get credit for in the scoring. If a kh6 sent you zone 22 what would you do?
You could reasonably ask about the following scenario - someone gets on briefly- say 30 or 40 QSOs - and sends the wrong rare zone every time, but doesn't send in a log. He shows up in 20-30 logs, al
a chance to correct him and make sure where he really is. It seems to me that teaching foreigners has become a fad in USA! You may give each UA9 the whole K3EST mantra: DXCC = UA9/0 = Asiatic Russia
As often happens in these discussions, different people are responding to different questions in the same thread (or at least, to the same question posed in different environments that affect the ans
See below David Robbins K1TTT e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net web: http://www.k1ttt.net AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net Ua9s/t/w should send 16. in this case that is a bad idea. Th
The solution to the problem is simple. Just eliminate the exchange. It meaningless and assumed, anyway. For example: me: W2UP TEST him: S56A/3 me: S56A/3 TU next him: W2UP de DL1XXX etc. I feel sorry
Pete, I think you may have put your finger on the crux of the problem. In your scenario -- when a casual operator sends (what appears to be) the wrong zone, sends this same to all worked, and decline
log what what is in do you a don't bother use his require us to I will, In the case above that UA9S station will send /9 in the end of the call. (rightly 17 and penalized Here is an example from rea