Radio K0HB wrote:
> Milt Jensen, N5IA wrote:
>
> > > Does this mean that every unique is to be DQed? Or does it mean that you
> > > have to identify the unique(s) in a listing on your Summary Sheet?
> >
>
> Sean Warner K0XQ wrote:
>
> > If I read it right, a call has to show up in at least 4 logs or it gets
> > bounced out.
K0HB replied:
>
>
> Whoa! Hold it right there, Pilgrim!
>
> I haven't seen anything in the rules which says "you must show up in at least
> 4
> logs or you don't count".
> Well, here it is, verbatim off of the KT0R SS report .............
"The callsigns listed after the dupe check are the ones that didn't make it into
the database. The criteria for a call to show up in the database is that it must
show up in at least 4 of the submitted electronic logs. Callsigns that have been
judged to be incorrect will show up here-along with the correct callsign.
Incorrect
calls are removed from your score, along with a penalty of 3 additional QSOs."
Here were two examples, both locals, from the KT0R SS report:
"W0DJC was not found in the SS database. Received QSO#=1. Calls with same
check/section: K0KX W0ZQ WA2MNO WE0Q W0GQ"
"KB0VCV was not found in the SS database. Received QSO#=1"
73 de K0XQ
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