Juha,
This is certainly a valid question. Its surprising that its not been dealt
with already.
I would copy the note you sent to CQ to Trey Garlough, N5KO as well. Trey
is the keeper of the Cabrillo standard and is one of the people who needs
to be convinced of the need for this in order for some method of zeroing
QSO points to be incorporated in the Cabrillo standard.
If QSOs can't be zeroed in the Cabrillo file, then it falls on the contest
sponsors to correct this in their scoring process. In your example from
OH6XX, the CQWW checkers would have to recognize that OH6XX is a
multi-single and remove the ER1OO QSO as violating the ten-minute rule. If
Cabrillo can't zero a QSO, then it would only be fair that removing this
QSO would not re-classify OH6XX to multi-multi or incur a penalty.
If Cabrillo will incorporate a "points zeroing" rule, then we'll
incorporate it into NA immediately.
73,
Dave/K8CC
"Juha Rantanen"
<oh6xx@sral.fi> To: <NA-User@contesting.com>
Sent by: cc:
na-user-admin@cont Subject: Re: [NA-User] Marking
a QSO to zero points?
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11/28/2001 07:27
AM
I forwarded the question to CQ now we just have to wait for the answer. I
will forward the CQ's answer here as soon as I get it. The old one line log
format was better in this kind of cases as one could mark points manually
(the .prn file nowadays).
Juha OH6XX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gilmer - N2MG" <n2mg@contesting.com>
To: <oh6xx@sral.fi>
Cc: <NA-User@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [NA-User] Marking a QSO to zero points?
> I know of no way to "zero" a QSL from within NA or CT,
> and besides, there is definitely no way for the
> Cabrillo output to mark a QSO as zero points. IMO,
> this is Cabrillo's one major shortcoming.
>
> I suggest you ask the contest sponsors themselves for
> a suggestion (then let us all know the answer!)
>
> 73 Mike N2MG
>
>
> On Tue, 27 November 2001, "Juha Rantanen" wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > We were running M/S in latest CQWW and I made a mistake on a multiplier
> > station. I was looking for mults on 160m and as I was tired a had my NA
set
> > for 80m, for some odd reason. I found ER1OO and checked if he was a
mult
on
> > 160m. The computer said "needed this band" and I worked him. Then I
noticed
> > that I had the PC set up for 80m, I corrected the band and noted that
ER
> > wasn't a mult on 160m. So this comes to my question, how do I mark this
one
> > QSO as zero pointer so that ER1OO will get credit for the QSO? Simple
> > solution would be to removed that QSO but then he would get penalized
> > without any reason. If I leave the QSO as it is (one pointer) will we
be
> > moved to M/M class?
> >
> > Juha OH6XX
>
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