Hey all: First time in this contest ..just realized I've been sending the wrong exchange!! AK is DX for this one. I've been sending the serial number instead of the zone. I assume most knew that
Steve don't worry about it, the logging programs will adjust the exchange. Thanks for operating and representing zone 1! Hope you all are having fun, I have a guest op here, but he fell asleep too ea
This is another case of should you log what was sent or what is correct. Committee members typically say to log was is sent even if obviously incorrect. I did this in CQWW RTTY when a zone sent was o
If "the logging programs will adjust your exchange,"then that makes you "assisted." Yes?K1TN-->Steve don't worry about it, the logging programs will adjust the exchange. Thanks for operating and repr
They have said over and over to log what is correct when it comes to zones etc. John KK9A To: cq-contest@contesting.com Subject: [CQ-Contest] Accck ..Mistake CQWW 160 From: sbloom@acsalaska.net Date:
If it's an obvious mistake, no. Some loggers won't let you log the wrong exchange. It might let you log the wrong zone, but maybe not a state for a zone. Log checking is quite sophisticated these day
Hi Andy et al: It was fun, but conditions were frustrating. Operating from KL7 means fighting Absorption and a A Index well in the double digits, and a K above 3 means the Absorption wins. I can only
Several people worked me a second time, after I had posted that (speaking of ..."Would that count as assisted"). If possible, that's probably the safest way. 73 Steve KL7SB This is another case of sh
Which committee members said over and over to correct an incorrect report? In September 2016 the CQWW RTTY director posted the following in response to my question regarding an incorrectly sent zone:
I am not going back over 1000's of emails but the question was about zones and the answer was to log the correct zone. Why is this even a question? KL7 is not in 003 or 005. The rules call for the zo