If you have to change the RST (or anything else in the log) you can just
edit the cabrillo file before you submit it. When this happens to me I
scribble out a yellow sticky reminding me to make the change (QSO # 534
S/B 559 not 599)
Art Boyars wrote:
>N6TJ said: "Simply asked: why send more than required to get the message
>across?"
>
>Indeed: "... to get the message across...." Well we knew that even before
>Claude Shannon explained it. So it works OK for "5NN" and for CQ WW, where
>all you have to copy is the call sign, and the logging software fills in the
>zone. If somebody in Brazil sends me "AA" I don't have to wonder if he is
>advocating sobriety.
>
>And it's not such a good idea for SS (where you actually have to copy
>something; I'm thinking of adopting K0HB's variable CK). Jim, are you ready
>for "nbtj aeeu a kvku bt md".
>
>Go ahead and use cut numbers. Just be ready to change your tactics if enough
>non-experts slow you down by asking for a repeat, or if enough newbies -- the
>ones who prestage the exchange in the log before they call you -- won't even
>try because they can't figure out what you're sending. (That last one is kind
>of hard to detect, isn't it?).
>
>(Sidebar: In CQ WW the software also fills in the 599. In the recent WW CW I
>was at a multi-op. Some station sent us a 579! I fumbled with the keyboard,
>but could not figure out how to get into the RST field to change the automatic
>599. So I asked my companion op. He replied, "You can't." I'm afraid we're
>going to get dinged for a busted report.)
>
>(Side-sidebar: And if you know that -- as I suspect -- the log-checking
>software does not check the RST, then instead of telling me that, explain why
>we have to send RST.)
>
>73, Art K3KU
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