Alan Kaul, W6RCL, LaCanada, CA
w6rcl@amsat.org
http://home.att.net/~alan.kaul/qrp.html
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> M.G. Brafford wrote:
>
> snip...
> I don't think you lose the contact if a call similar to yours is in the
> other station's log. For example, one station logged me as N6VA and I
> didn't lose the contact. At least, that is my understanding.
> 73,
>
> Jim, N6VH
>
I'm confused about that -- if your call is N6VH and the other station logs
you as N6VA and the log-checkers have his or her log, isn't that wat
precipitates a ''NIL---not in log'' designation. It is likely you that
he/she worked, but the QSO is busted because of the wrong call.
So logically, if he logs you wrong, technically in his log it is a "U -
unique" that could be converted to "B - bad" becase they have your log and
they see that he made a call mistake. Isn't that how this works?
Doug, others ... please impart wisdom and guidance...
73/de alan
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