IMHO this mis-configuration could be as a basic not only in this contest, but
especially in IARU because it is very specific in HQ class. And I hope many of
you could understand it without any explanations. Just take a look for a number
of stations which worked only own HQ per bands/modes...
Or perhaps there could take place some points per QSO weight changes like: QSO
within own country count 1 point, QSO within same ITU zone but different
country count 3 points, QSO with different ITU zone within same continent count
5 points and QSO with different continent and ITU zone count 10 points. Just a
suggestion...
Thanks for reading.
73, Remi LY8O
Sean Kutzko KX9X wrote:
After publishing the results for the 2009 IARU HF World Championships in the
March 2010 QST, it was brought to our attention that the log-checking software
that evaluates unique call signs was mis-configured. As a result, QSOs with
many calls that were genuine uniques - and therefore good QSOs - were judged to
be busted QSOs. Correcting this error <snip>
73,
Sean Kutzko KX9X
Contest Branch Manager
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