I wrote:
>"The robot can't figure out what you intended, so it returns the log."
To which K4WW replied:
>No, but when it returns "CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP 15M LOW" as an invalid
>category, but accepts "CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP 15M HIGH" as a valid category,
>even though it was a "low power" effort, I question whether or not "it" even
>knows what "it" means?
And this illustrates my point to a 'T'. Read the rules:
>(b) Low Power: Same as 1(a) except that output power is 150 watts or less.
>Stations in this category compete with other low power stations only.
>However, only all-band entries may be classed as low power.
So there are two possible categories that come out of this:
- Low-power all-band
- High-power single-band
You told the robot that your entry was low-power single-band. What did you
mean? It has no idea, that's not a valid category. But the example it
suggests is perfectly legitimate, as something you *might have* meant.
73 - Jim AD1C
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