Ed Parish wrote:
>
> I have submitted my SS logs twice and the 160 once and have not received
> any acknowledgement. Of course, I received an ack for FD but it never got
> into QST. Is it just that we are in the middle of contest season that they
> are swamped with logs? Are the acks done manually?
Yup, the acks are manual. I have the EXACT same problem (2 SS
submissions and one 160). Yesterday Billy Lunt sent me a note in reply
to my email to him expressing concern:
>I am forwarding your question to Al Gordienko, K1PI. Al handles the >email
>contest entries.
>You should be hearing from him soon.
73,
Billy Lunt, KR1R
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>From eparish@netcom.com (Ed Parish) Tue Dec 31 15:13:49 1996
From: eparish@netcom.com (Ed Parish) (Ed Parish)
Subject: Log Submission Receipts
Message-ID: <199612311513.HAA08217@netcom21.netcom.com>
From: Greg Becker <na2n@ifam.com>
Reply-To: na2n@ifam.com
Cc: cq-contest@tgv.com
Ed Parish wrote:
>
> I have submitted my SS logs twice and the 160 once and have not received
> any acknowledgement. Of course, I received an ack for FD but it never got
> into QST. Is it just that we are in the middle of contest season that they
> are swamped with logs? Are the acks done manually?
Yup, the acks are manual. I have the EXACT same problem (2 SS
submissions and one 160). Yesterday Billy Lunt sent me a note in reply
to my email to him expressing concern:
>I am forwarding your question to Al Gordienko, K1PI. Al handles the >email
>contest entries.
>You should be hearing from him soon.
I have since heard from Al and he has acknowledged receipt of all my logs
that I have submitted.
Ed K1EP
>From kb5zud@tulsa.com (Charlie Calhoun) Tue Dec 31 15:45:08 1996
From: kb5zud@tulsa.com (Charlie Calhoun) (Charlie Calhoun)
Subject: Callsigns and Contesting
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19961231154508.0068d75c@pop.tulsa.com>
I remember a few years back, my dad (W0RRY) and I were working the persieds
meteor shower and ran a sched with K8III. Everyone thought the indians were
attacking. Its a good thing we are both good at doing tounge twisters.
At 12:19 PM 12/16/96 -0500, Bill Coleman AA4LR wrote:
>>From: Bill Fisher KM9P, km9p@contesting.com
>>
>>It is interesting that you would send this message Lee. I have been
>>considering a callsign like W4QQQ to use on SSB. I REALLY like the K4AAA
>>callsign on CW. It's very distinctive in this new age of everyone being a
>>1X2.
>
>Bill, it is actually a 1x1 - "K4." (who says you can't use punctuation in
>a callsign?)
>
>>However the callsign on SSB just doesn't get it.
>
>Kilo Fower Triple-Alpha ?
>
>Kilo Fower Able Able Able Able Able ....
>
>>Now Whiskey FOWER Quack Quack Quack on SSB seems a little easier to say.
>
>Easier for whom? (I still remember sputtering when trying to answer W0QQQ
>during a run some years back. And someone out there has a "PPP" suffix.
>Try saying that three times fast....)
>
>
>
>Bill Coleman, AA4LR Mail: aa4lr@radio.org
>Quote: "Not in a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
>
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