Ok, the ability to submit two logs convinced me of a purpose for logging the
"/R". Thanks for pointing this out James.
Chuck W5PR
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> On Jun 12, 2015, at 1:41 PM, James Duffey <jamesduffey@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Chuck - There is a subtle point with not so subtle consequences here. KK6MC/r
> and KK6MC are not the same call and you could, in principle, have a busted
> QSO if you log KK6MC/r as KK6MC. As a rover, KK6MC/r, I can also submit a
> single op entry as KK6MC. So if the rover submits two logs, and you log the
> rover without the /r, your QSO will not be in the log without the /r and the
> QSO can be declared non valid. I am not sure that the ARRL actually does
> this, but it certainly can and with more stringent log checking it may happen
> in the future.
>
> Log the /r on voice, CW and digital and you won’t have any problems. - Duffey
> KK6MC/r
>
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> KK6MC
> James Duffey
> Cedar Crest NM
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