CQWW logs: to publish or to not publish...that is the question Disclaimer: I am speaking as an individual and not as a member of the CQWW Contest Cmte and not as a member of the ARRL. QUESTION: How d
that's your choice and I am Good. End of discussion. I don't owe anyone an explanation. Neither do you. CU in the contest. You can reconstruct my log from other entries. 73, de Hans, K0HB/W7 _______
As a non-contester (I dont often turn in logs, but I participate) I don't know if I should weigh in on this or not - but it seems to me some of the hard-core contesters are missing a very important p
Bob, since you do not turn in logs you probably would not mind not getting QSL cards as well. It should be reciprical :) 73, Igor UA9CDC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest ma
KR2Q: It would appear (unknown to me factually) that the ARRL policy is an attempt to short-circuit those QSL managers who can't resist sending out a QSL for a "one-off" callsign, in an attempt to ma
If he sends you a QSL, why shouldn't you want to send one back to him?? Has nothing whatsoever to do with his contest log. Steve, K0XP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest maili
Igor The way I look at it it is reciprocal - I give out the contacts, therefore contesters get the points for the contact that is what they want out of the contest. What Im looking for is the occasio
Hi Bob, That is exactly the case with almost all the Russian contests including international contests and at least some of the EU contests. They only count QSO if the corresponding log is submitted
Today is a good day. I have learned something new! I was not aware that there was that many mainstream contests out there that require log entry from both sides in order for points to be awar
Hi Igor! Do you mean RDXC gives you zero credit if the other guy didn't send in the log (not stated in the rules or am I missing anything?), besides the fact that if someone busted your callsign or