> The 160 operator last night was "complaining" about all of the dupes. He
> thought he had at least 50 dupe QSOs in the evening (this was about 9:30
> EST). Some people will just do dupes. In XV there were many that I worked
> that called me again in maybe 10 minutes (I was posting to LoTW and eQSL
> within 24 hours).
>
> 73, Larry W6NWS
When the first on-line logs showed, it correctly showed my 160 & 80
contact. A couple days later it showed my other Q's including RTTY &
SSB.
I noticed I was given credit for a band I hadn't worked and my RTTY
was listed as SSB. I checked the next day to see if things got
straightened out and all were removed with a note saying they were
correcting errors but that all data was secure on the island.
The next time all was posted correctly except my 160 was missing. So
last night I worked them on 160 again and within an hour the 160 Q
showed up again in the log. Which 160, the original or the 2nd one
last night? I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised that others made
an insurance Q after seeing their earlier Q went MIA.
Congratulations to the ops there, they've been doing a fantastic job.
Watching the pileup on the P3 is most telling, this DXpedetion has
their work cut out for them. Don, N5LZ in Utah made an interesting
video of K1N working JA's on 24MHz & posted this to the Elecraft
reflector.
https://vimeo.com/118876333
73,
Gary
KA1J
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