http://www.qsl.net/zs1an/contesting_faq.html
*What do "SOLP", "SOHP", "SOAB", "SOSB", "M/S", "M/2" and "M/M" mean?*
These are all abbreviations for contest entry categories:
- SOLP - Single Operator Low Power
- SOHP - Single Operator High Power
- SOAB - Single Operator all band
- SOSB - Single Operator Single Band, often includes the band, e.g.
"SOSB/80" for a single band entry on 80m
- M/S - Multi/Single - Many operators but only a single transmitter
- M/2 - Multi/Two - Many operators with two transmitters
- M/M - Multi/Multi - Many operators with many transmitters
Much more info on that page ( FAQs )
73, Dennis N6KI
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Joe <nss@mwt.net> wrote:
> Is there some place where the abbreviations used in the scores are
> explained?
>
> Some of course are very clear. but others are hmmmm? like in this string,
>
> USA SO(A)AB(TS) HP
>
> What does it say?
>
> Joe WB9SBD
>
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