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Re: [CQ-Contest] T power

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] T power
From: Barry <w2up@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:53:22 -0700
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The power is supposed to be a number, like K, so I logged 0  :-)

Barry W2UP

On 2/19/2018 9:53 AM, Jim wrote:
So do you log "T" or 0 (zero)? Or does it matter for the contest sponsor?

BTW,  Obscure cut numbers are a pain but that is another discussion.

Jim KS1J

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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 01:03
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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] What's with the power = 0 watts exchange?

I worked three, think they were all kp4....0, 00 and ,000.....they were all 
doing pretty good for no power !!!!!! I just logged what they sent zero , 
double and triple zero.....

On Feb 18, 2018 7:44 PM, John Geiger <af5cc2@gmail.com> wrote:
I worked 2 of those 0 and 00 stations also. Both were from KP4. Missed
the
10 meter opening today, did hear V51YJ yesterday on 15 but didn't get him.
Nice to hear 15 open to other hemispheres at this point in the solar cycle.

On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 12:58 PM, John W <xnewyorka@hotmail.com> wrote:

I'm playing a little in the ARRL DX contest and I've noticed
something new  that I don't recall from previous years.  Several DX
stations have sent  their power as zero watts.  I've received  5NN T,
5NN TT,  and 5NN TTT
  so far.

(For some reason, nobody is sending something more precise like 0.0
(would that be  TRT?)


What is the reason for this?   I must have missed the memo.


At least one of the stations was in Puerto Rico. So I was wondering
if his zero meant that he has no commercial power at his station.
Maybe I'm reading into it too much?


And one South American sent "LP" for his power.  So does that mean
he is using a generator that runs on Liquid Propane?  &#128521;


The rules at http://www.arrl.org/arrl-dx say:


4.2 DX stations send signal report and power (number or abbreviation
indicating approximate transmitter output power).


Where I come from, transmitter power is measured in units called WATTS.

So I would expect the exchange to be either a number, or an
abbreviation  for a number, for example using 'cut' numbers.   "LP" is not 
exactly that.
  But I get it - it probably means 100 watts, or at least "no amplifier".
  But what does TTT mean?  That must mean "approximately 0.499 watts
or  less".   Yet the guy was 10 dB over S9, so I doubt that.


Ahh well, got to do something to keep it interesting when condx are
in the toilet.


Hope everybody caught the brief but glorious 10m opening this afternoon.

P40W was 15 dB over S9 in NNJ for more than 10 minutes!


73,


John

W2ID



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