If no log is submitted for a station, then of course QSOs made with that
station cannot be cross-checked. However, if a log has been submitted
for a station, and QSOs with that station in other logs are not in the
submitted log, those other stations will get a NIL (unless someone
intervenes manually into the log checking process, which might happen if
the number of missed contacts is large and triggers an alarm). That is
why the rules explicitly state that you must not delete contacts on
other bands from your log (Rule X.2.) - the category from the Cabrillo
header is used to limit your score to only those contacts on the band
you are entering, but all of the contacts in your log are used for log
checking.
73,
Rich VE3KI
AB1J wrote:
Are you sure about that? Lots of QSOs, I think in the range of 15%,
cannot be checked because no logs were submitted. I can't ever remembering
getting a NIL in my log UBN reports for this reason. I usually have a few but
they all make sense to me.
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