Regarding the recent thread where it appears log checkers have some latitude in determining whether we copy an exchange correctly or incorrectly. Here is an excerpt from this weekend with PJ2HQ. CT d
Hello Mal I have the same problem with writelog, and there is a veron hq in europe, and when you have both in a band just count 1 multi. i totally agree with you, we have a problem , and if possible
Mal, I've done the IARU contest using computer logging for 15 years. For most of that time, my logging software (NA, which I author) would only allow for four digits in the received zone/HQ field. (I
Writelog had the same problem, and it's complicated by the fact that 'VERON' is the legitimate HQ abbreviation for PA6HQ in the Netherlands, while 'VERONA' is a different multiplier, for PJ2HQ in th
Several suggestions have been made to edit the Cabrillo file. Can it be edited, without screwing up the format????? Is a Cabrillo line a specific length????? MAL N7MAL BULLHEAD CITY, AZ www.citlink.n
Brett: I don't know what the answer was, but that happened in 2000. I don't remember what the other club was, but both the Monaco (3A2) society and another society used the same abbreviation. I was i
Author: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Tue Jul 15 00:47:46 2003
The problem with the HQ abbreviation in the IARU contest will probably be fixed by the authors of the logging programs. Be careful in editing the cabrillo log after it is produced by the logging prog
Aw c'mon, lighten up. In the 13 or so years that I have been more or less seriously contesting, this has NEVER been a problem, either before or after Cabrillo. First of all, even if the name is the s