Concerning the problem caused by the tx station:
Doesn't sound simple to me - I don't expect the hundreds (thousands?)
of stations that worked the contest to comb through their logs
looking for errors made by the tx station. Thousands of man-hours
spent looking for POSSIBLE errors?
Those of us on this list know of this error. But what of other errors
not yet reported? Where does it stop?
I say I am not allowed to change the guys call - I am only allowed to
unclaim it when I report IF I KNOW OF IT. I/you are not required to
verify every call in my/your log.
Lighten up, guys. A good robot can fix this. You may not know how to
fix the robot, but I would bet other guys do.
Jerry W4UK
At 05:07 PM 1/27/2013, Gary AL9A wrote:
The BARTG Sprint rules say: US stations must use correct call or
suffix for their area of operation as this is used as a multiplier
(if you don't like it, simple, don't enter).
Sounds pretty simple to me. Those who logged WL7RV as AK got a mult
that other stations, who missed him AND missed a actual AK station,
didn't get. Their scores will potentially place them higher in the
standings than those who did not get a real AK mult. The intent of
the BARTG organizers is to keep it fair.
73,
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Chandler" <g0orh@sky.com>
To: "DickT-W0RAA" <dickt@w0raa.com>
Cc: "N1MM Logger" <N1MMLogger@yahoogroups.com>; "Writelog Reflector"
<writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: January 27, 2013 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Question on location of a station
Hi Guys
Their is a note on Bartg web site with regards to correct calls to
be used by all in this contest.
Forget what the exact wording is but maybe worthwhile taking a look!!!
I ran WinTest with ARRL RTTY template which was far from ideal.
Regards
PS... im also a registered Writelog user.
Ken..G0ORH - M3i
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CW4EVER
On 27 Jan 2013, at 20:25, "DickT-W0RAA" <dickt@w0raa.com> wrote:
During the BARTG Sprint this weekend, I worked a friend, WL7RV,
who lives here in Colorado Springs. When he sent his call, Writelog
showed him in Alaska. (A mutual friend said the N1MM did the same
thing). Since I knew he was not in Alaska, I edited my Writelog entry
to WL7RV/0. It still showed him as Alaska. Knowing I had a credit for
a multiplier that wasn't actually a multiplier, I re-edited his call to
W0/WL7RV and it then showed up properly as in the United States and
not Alaska as a DX Multiplier.
In any contest that he may enter, does he need to sign hic call as W0/WL7RV
so that he shows up as in the lower 48 and not as a station in Alaska?
I would assume that several people would perhaps like to know how to
handle this situation. Since I knew that Bob was NOT in Alaska, I felt that
I needed to correct it so I wouldn't be claiming a multiplier that was not a
true mult.
Any comments from the contesters out there? How can this be corrected so
that he does not have to preface his call with a "W0/"? Somebody has got to
have run into this before and may know how to correct it.
Dick - W0RAA
My memory isn't as good as it used to be.
Also, my memory isn't as good as it used to be.
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