If there is no log to prove that he's "Not In Log", the qsos would stay.
The problem arises where there is a log for the station claimed, but the qsos
are not confirmed in the log.
Therefore, they are by definition NIL or, "Not In Log".
N5NJ
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From: "Dale Martin" <kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Date: 2003/12/17 Wed AM 09:51:36 CST
To: "CQ-CONTEST" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Help w/ Logging
That seems unfair.
What about when W4ABC works a bunch of stations (SSB, CW, or Both), but
doesn't submit a log at all?
What happens to the stations he worked? Do they get similarly assessed?
dale, kg5u
>
> Mike, I think you mis-understood the question.
>
> If W1XYZ makes 4 SSB QSOs, but doesn't submit them with his "CW"
> log, then
> the four stations who worked W1XYZ on SSB will get NILs for those
> QSOs. He
> *must* include them in his log.
>
> 7 3- Jim AD1C
>
>
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