Under item 15 in the NAQP Rules it states that your log header
must state the power. LOW indicates 100w or less, QRP indicates
5w or less. HIGH makes it a check log. So I guess they really
have two power classes: LOW and QRP.
Chuck N6KW
Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> Out of curiosity, since NAQP has only one power class - 100 W
> and less - why should the robot require the "CATEGORY-POWER"
> field? Further, if "CATEGORY-POWER" is included, why would it
> not be LOW consistent with other contests where 100W is LOW?
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
>> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Shelby
>> Summerville
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 5:55 AM
>> To: RTTY Reflector; WriteLog Reflector
>> Subject: [WriteLog] NAQP RTTY SriteLog Formatting Errors
>>
>>
>> I received this: "I've received several NAQP RTTY logs
>> generated by WriteLog as Cabrillo 3.0 formatted logs that are
>> missing required header fields. The CATEGORY-POWER: field is
>> missing." from WA7BNM. If anyone had problems with their log
>> being rejected, please check the header, for the correct
>> information. Thanks.
>>
>> Shelby Summerville, K4WW
>> Contest Manager
>> NAQP RTTY
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