| Subject: | [CQ-Contest] logging question of the day | 
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| From: | btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett) | 
| Date: | Wed Mar 6 02:13:16 2002 | 
K1TTT wrote:
>How do you enter a power of 50mW so the log checking software knows what
>you mean???  
        G4ELJ gave me 100 milliwatts but said "001".  I told him
I was logging it as "0R1".  For any non-CW types, "R" is the
code for decimal point...as in "3R5 MHZ" for 3.5 MHz.  So I
would use "R05" for 50 milliwatts.  Don't know if this is 
totally acceptable but I've used it before with no problems
that I recall.  
                                     73,  Bill  W4ZV
                                
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