Bruce Richardson W9FZ/R wrote:
> Those two logs mean 644 QSOs. So far, there are 43 matches
> which is like a 7% rate. Most QSLs by number go to K9NS and
> N2BJ--but there are others.
>
>
That is a pretty good QSL rate on VHF+ contacts in my experience. That
will probably get better when the ARRL gets VUCC working for LoTW (hint
HINT!). Entering all the operating locations is a bit of a pain, but
necessary for getting the awards right. One thing they could do to help
is automatically duplicate rover contacts as both CALL and CALL/R. Not
sure if this would be a big deal in rewriting the LoTW software.
2¢
73, Erich N6FD DM15do
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