Hi Doug,
I've done exactly this. I'm stuck with an indoor antenna that works
moderately well on 20 and not much else. During the RTTY Roundup, I
worked mostly 20, as well as 2 on 40 and 1 on 15. When it came time to
submit my log, I decided to enter as a single band entry. I submitted
the log with the category set in the cabrillo header to 20m only.
As others have mentioned, you should leave all the other contacts in the
log... if you don't they'll get penalized.
73,
--
Sean - VA5LF
Doug Turnbull wrote:
> I sometimes wish to enter a major contest such as the CQ or ARRL tests
> single band. The choice might be 160 M while at other times I would pick
> 20 M or 15 M. Often my choice is such that it is not necessary to operate
> for the whole forty-eight hours which my 65 year body increasingly dislikes.
> It would be nice to be able to dip into 160M when choosing to operate single
> band on 15 M or 10 M or vice versa. Can this be done and still maintain a
> single band entry? If so how is it done? Other than administration
> difficulties I can not see why this should be discouraged. Thanking you in
> advance for any info.
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