Author: Dale Yu via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2016 07:23:54 +0800
Following stations to be QRV in the IARU HF Championship this weekend.B1HQ,B3HQ,B4HQ,B5HQ and B7HQ. Code is CRAC. 73,Dale BA4TB _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list
Author: Claude Du Berger <duberger.miousse81@globetrotter.net>
Date: Sun, 03 Jul 2016 20:18:06 -0400
If we look at QRZ.COM the code is CRSA ? Claude VE2FK Following stations to be QRV in the IARU HF Championship this weekend.B1HQ,B3HQ,B4HQ,B5HQ and B7HQ. Code is CRAC. 73,Dale BA4TB _________________
Was this ever resolved. Are they CRAC or CRSA? 73; Mike W7VO -- Original Message -- If we look at QRZ.COM the code is CRSA ? Claude VE2FK From: Dale Yu via CQ-Contest Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2016 7:23
Why not just copy what they send during the contest? Contests are INTENDED to be a measure of an operator's ability to copy what the other station sends DURING THE CONTEST. 73, Jim K9YC _____________
Now, now, Jim. Ill bet you even expect people to copy the stations call off the air also, dont you? :^) Ken K6MR Why not just copy what they send during the contest? Contests are INTENDED to be a mea
Good point, Jim, and I ALWAYS verify whatever is sent. But if N1MM puts the wrong "pre-fill" in then I need to erase what is there and put in the correct information, which takes more time. The idea
But if N1MM puts the wrong "pre-fill" in then I need to erase what is there The prefill will be highlighted. No need to erase. Just type the correct exchange. Contest Exuberantly, Hank, W6SX ________
Note that in some countries there are more than one "national" radio societies. This is an IARU contest and the HQ multipliers are IARU-member societies. The CRSA is the one listed for China on the I