I received (within minutes of requesting it!) my NA Sprint RTTY Log Check Report for the contest earlier this month. Without going into all the detail, I compared what I logged that was not accepted
Interesting .. I also got busted on T0M/TOM: QSO #96 K0YR : T0M Mn should be TOM Mn I thought I must have manually typed it (as opposed to clicking on it), and goofed, but apparently he really was se
I thought I must have manually typed it (as opposed to clicking on A good reason to use a slash-zero font in your print window. 73, Hank, W6SX Mammoth Lakes, California Elevation 8083 feet in John Mu
But that brings up the age-old question ... do you log what he sent, or what you think is what he really meant to send? ~Iain / N6ML _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list
Yes, this is the crucial question. Understand that log checking is going to give the nod to the sent exchange when the received exchange differs. But ... that doesn't mean the sent exchange is what i
I looked on the web site at the http://www.ncjweb.com/rttysprintlogs.php so if it up to date with the latest contest logs submitted, I don't see K0YR listed as sending in a log. If that's the case, h
You're right ... K0YR did not submit a log, so log checking used the QSOs from the received logs to determine his sent exchange. Far more people logged 'TOM' with the letter 'O' and that is more logi