Shouldn't matter, they just get entered in the M category. Since it really
doesn't matter what they send as a PREC (it matters about as much as what is
sent for the check), the real important thing is what category they declare
themselves in at entry time.
Here is a kind of related question I have: Supposed during the CQWW or ARRL
DX contest I decide to do a single band unassisted entry. So I operate on
15 meters all day without cluster assistance. The band shuts down so I
decide to try to pick up some new band countries on 40 and 80 meters at
night. I will log the stations I work, but is it OK for me to use cluster
assistance on those bands? I am not using it on 15m which is my band of
entry.
73s John AA5JG
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Steve Lott <lottsphoto@gmail.com> wrote:
> This question came up at a recent meeting
> about someone that had entered in "A" but decided when sending in the log
> to
> enter it as "M"
>
> If a station changes their classification
> after the contest and during that contest gave the exchange reflecting a
> different class
>
> How does that impact the stations entry is it a check log ?
>
> How does it impact those that copied the exchange they gave on the air ?
>
> iow in ARRL SS the precedence given during the WHOLE contest was "A"
> but they turned their log in as "M"
>
> Steve
> KG5VK
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