Albert,
> The software should be progrmmed to catch this nonsense because the logs
> of both stations should reflect the transmitting frequency. If the
USA station's
> log does not reflect the correct transmitting frequency, then the log
should be
> considered a check log. In this age of ham radio software being free
or at a very
> low cost, there is no reasonable excuse for not indicating the
transmit frequency.
While the idea might be okay I have yet to see one contest software that
is writing the transmit frequency into the Cabrillo file. All I know put
the receive frequency in it.
And I sure hope I will not get DQ'ed one time because there is a 7215
frequency marked in my Cabrillo when I was working TO5A on split while
you listened (and I transmitted) on 7075 or the like. ;-)
> The few hand written logs that are submitted should require the
transmitting
> frequency. Anybody submitting a hand written log and cheats doing so
Seriously?
73, Olli - DH8BQA
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