| At 07:27 PM 9/16/2003, Tree wrote: 
 
 > Did not each of these stations send enough information - like their 
state, as> part of the exchange?  And did not W2SC determine that the state he copied
 > made sense for that callsign, unlike if, say, OH1XYZ were to send "599 
OH" ?
 
 
 Yes - W2SC did that.  However, the log checking program isn't smart enough to
do that.  I know it seems simple enough, but this is an automated process that
is done on 2000 logs.  The program is written in such a way that a callsign is
either a DX call or a domestic call based upon the callsign and nothing else. [...]
 
 I agree it isn't a perfect piece of software and can improve.  I try to 
improve
 it each year, but so far, there have been more important areas to focus on.
 It seems to me that giving credit for properly-logged QSOs should be an 
important enough area to get right.
 
 73 - Jim AD1C
 
 
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