Pete, I would say a typo in the log submission is very unlikely unless ME was also mis-sent as MO in the state portion of the exchange At least that's the way it sounds to me listening to the recordi
Sure, but he's not the only one doing 2BSIQ. That isn't enough to explain a win from MO. I shouldn't have called it a "typo", but why doesn't the op himself tell the world which MO station he was o
Author: Edward Sawyer <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2024 11:26:25 +0000
Guys, I have nothing to add on the valid questions being asked about the most recent and past KO1A (IZ3EYZ) operations. However, as someone noted, I was very sick for this contest and only put in 32
I would be using the Spot Analysis Tool on RBM site. Pretty strong in Italy for LP Missouri station although I just spent five minutes on an iPhone looking at it. Needs more evaluation. Stan, K5GO Se
3830 scores has a field for the station's callsign. I have never operated remotely but whenever I guest op in the Caribbean I always list the station owner with my score. Of course if it was a field
It seems there should at least *be a way* for the station call to be listed in the final results (if desired), same as there is in the 3830 results? Not necessarily a requirement. -Steve K8LX Are you
If it exists, the station's call is extracted from the OPERATORS: line in the log's Cabrillo header based on the standard "@" formatting defined in the Cabrillo standard. 73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@h
My two cents , a top entry should be required to identify the station they operated from, if different than their home station..and 95+ % of the operators already do.I just dont understand the secrec
I like that idea Steve! It could be listed something like: KK9A@K8LX. John It seems there should at least *be a way* for the station call to be listed in the final results (if desired), same as there