Hi Richard,
We had four erroneous band-change violations flagged in our modest-sized
log (650 Qs). It seems that the log-checking software doesn't recognize
when the run and mult stations swap bands. We sent an inquiry to
QUESTIONS@CQWW.COM
but have not yet received a response. If/when we do, we'll let you know
what they say about it.
73,
Sue N2LBR, and Walt WA1KKM
Richard L. King wrote:
> I have received my UBN password and after figuring out what program
> to use for displaying my UBN report, I have started looking at it.
> The station here (K5NA) typically enters in the M/S category for CQWW
> SSB and I usually use the UBN report as a learning tool to try and
> figure out how I or my team can do better.
>
> However this time I saw that I had 23 band change violations. That
> caught my interest because we are usually very careful here and
> normally don't have any. After going back through and reviewing my
> 2007 CQWW ssb log to verify the violations, I find that none of them
> seemed to be band change violations. At least not by the M/S rules as
> I understand them.
>
> So either I no longer understand the M/S rules for band changes or
> the log checking program has an anomaly of some sort.
>
> Who can I contact that will enlighten me? If I am now interpreting
> the band change rule incorrectly, I really want to know the correct
> interpretation before the 2008 contest. If the log checking program
> has a problem with band changes, I think the CQWW guys will want to
> know about it.
>
> Did anyone else have this problem?
>
> 73, Richard - K5NA
>
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