I'm not sure what this has to do with Writelog, but I very much dislike the
use of cut numbers, too. N for 9 has been in heavy use for years and I don't
have a problem with that, and not with K = 1000. However, when my old brain
expects a number and I get something like 5NN G. (59975) or some other odd
ball abbreviation, the sending station is probably going to get an error in
my log. Since I never review my log after the contest, that error is going
to be sent in.
I thought the purpose of the contest is to correctly transmit and receive
information. If the cut numbers are not translated properly at the receiving
end, the transmitting station is going to lose more than one contact every
time! This alone should discourage the use of cut numbers.
Bill, W5VX
>-----Original Message-----
>From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-
>bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Barry
>Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:24 PM
>To: Dick-w0raa; Writelog Reflector
>Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Cut number confusion
>
>I don't understand why there's such confusion over this. CW is
>abbreviated all the time:
>TU, K, 73, etc.
>
>There are recognized (and some not so recognized) abbreviations for
>numbers. You need to take the symbol in context. If it was meant to be
>a number, it's a number. For example, 5NN NN = 599 99. Yes, K = 1000,
>and I logged K for all the Ks, KWs, etc.
>
>In the late 70s (boy, I'm getting old...), I did log checking for the NY
>State QSO Party. I couldn't believe it when guys sent in logs with 5NN
>as the exchange. I guess it's more common than I thought.
>
>Dick - WP2Z is a villa on top of a mountain in the US Virgin Islands. I
>guess the call was registered in NJ, but yes, it is DX.
>
>73,
>Barry W2UP
>
>Dick-w0raa wrote:
>> I agree with you, Dave. What in the hell does "NN" mean? I put it down
>as
>> 99.
>>
>> ATT is 100 (I assume)
>> AOO is 100 (What else is it supposed to be?)
>> KW is 1000?
>> K is 1000?
>> NN is 99?
>>
>> I had one stn that sent me 8T. I entered it as 80.
>> 5TT was 500, I guess.
>>
>> Several stations sent a plain "K". I put it down as 1000 Watts as I did
>> with KW. I guess the micro second that it took to send a KW was just too
>> much for some of them. I think CUT numbers should be banned from
>contests.
>>
>> There was also a station with a call of WP2Z. He was sending a KW. I
>> looked him up on QRZ.COM and it was the Island Villa Contest Club in
>> Morristown, NJ. If he was a US station, why was he sending out "599 KW"
>as
>> a report? It should have been "599 NJ". Am I missing something? I
>hope
>> somebody can explain why he was sending a 599 KW if he was state side?
>>
>> Dick
>> W0RAA
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>
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>
>Barry Kutner, W2UP
>Newtown, PA
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