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Keeping up with the 6 band change rule for ARRL M/S is a mess. Why do we not
have a feature in TR to help keep up with this? We had a 10 min clock and it
worked great? Is this too hard to add? We made 2 mistakes this weekend and
I asked ARRL how I could remove those QSO's so not to hurt the station we
worked. Now they say we have to be M/M for 2 mistakes. BS anyone else would
just wipe the QSO's and send in the log, happens all the time.
"If it's worth doing....it's worth overdoing!"
Regards,
Mike Hance K5NZ
Bedias, Tx
www.teamcramp.com
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LANG="0">Keeping up with the 6 band change rule for ARRL M/S is a mess.
Why do we not have a feature in TR to help keep up with this? We had a 10
min clock and it worked great? Is this too hard to add? We made 2
mistakes this weekend and I asked ARRL how I could remove those QSO's so not to
hurt the station we worked. Now they say we have to be M/M for 2
mistakes. BS anyone else would just wipe the QSO's and send in the log, happens
all the time.<BR>
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"If it's worth doing....it's worth overdoing!"<BR>
Regards,<BR>
Mike Hance K5NZ<BR>
Bedias, Tx<BR>
www.teamcramp.com <BR>
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