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Subject: [NA-User] Marking a QSO to zero points?
From: n2mg@contesting.com (Mike Gilmer - N2MG)
Date: 28 Nov 2001 04:12:14 -0800
I know of no way to "zero" a QSL from within NA or CT, 
and besides, there is definitely no way for the 
Cabrillo output to mark a QSO as zero points.  IMO, 
this is Cabrillo's one major shortcoming.

I suggest you ask the contest sponsors themselves for 
a suggestion (then let us all know the answer!)

73 Mike N2MG


On Tue, 27 November 2001, "Juha Rantanen" wrote:

> 
> Hello
> 
> We were running M/S in latest CQWW and I made a mistake on a multiplier
> station. I was looking for mults on 160m and as I was tired a had my NA set
> for 80m, for some odd reason. I found ER1OO and checked if he was a mult on
> 160m. The computer said "needed this band" and I worked him. Then I noticed
> that I had the PC set up for 80m, I corrected the band and noted that ER
> wasn't a mult on 160m. So this comes to my question, how do I mark this one
> QSO as zero pointer so that ER1OO will get credit for the QSO? Simple
> solution would be to removed that QSO but then he would get penalized
> without any reason. If I leave the QSO as it is (one pointer) will we be
> moved to M/M class?
> 
> Juha OH6XX

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