K5NA wrote:
> The contest is what it is and it isn't necessarily a test of your
> ability to copy a precise exchange. There are other contests that
> require you to do that. Enjoy the CQWW 160M Contest as it is.
I agree with Richard. I think that if the DX station has logged your call
sign at the same relative time as you claim a qso with him, then enough
information has been exchanged to constitute a valid qso. He copied your
call and you heard him come back to you. If he did not copy your call sign
correctly NW6"I" or NW6"H" instead of NW6"S" then you did not have a valid
qso and get no credit. So I believe the real problem is cross checking all
the logs to verify that your call sign actually is in his log and not that
you copied every dit and dah exactly. Just one "little pistol's" opinion.
Anyway good luck in the contest and have fun!!!
Jim NW6S
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