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Re: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations
From: Art Searle W2NRA <w2nra@optonline.net>
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 12:25:02 -0400
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Hi Don,

You also have to get a certificate for the callsign/M if you used /M.

73 Art W2NRA

Don wrote:
Recently, I operated mobile in the Ohio QSO Party. We (KK8I and I) made 770
QSOs across 24 different counties in 12 hours.

After a couple inquiries, I have learned that you can QSL these contacts
correctly through LoTW. In TQSL, create a separate "location" for each
county. Then sign each county log with the corresponding TQSL location file.
Then upload - viola! The QSL the other station will receive will include the
appropriate county.

Additionally, you should pay attention to the GRID, too, if you intend to
include that for each location. In OhQP, for instance, our route sometimes
meant each county was all in one grid - easy to assign. In other places, the
route covered two different grid squares in the same county. (I chose to
handle this by leaving the GRID off in these particular instances, rather
than estimating/speculating where the change happened and dividing the log
into two parts or simply reporting what I knew to be an ambiguous/erroneous
grid square.)

Hope somebody finds this valuable!

73!
Don Chisholm K8BB
Pontiac, MI





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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 11:12:58 +0300
From: "Timo Klimoff" <timo.klimoff@dnainternet.net>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] HA5KDQ - infamous Hungarian VHFers
To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
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> This is a public pillory post.
> 

Final count:
last weekend in 24 hrs they spotted themselves 432 times ...

73, Timo OH1NOA


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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 08:36:43 -0500
From: "Russell Hill" <rustyhill@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations
To: <k8bb@comcast.net>, <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
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Soma Garmin GPS handhelds will allow the choice of location formats, and in 
some cases one of the choices will be the Maidenhead format.  I have a 
Garmin 196, and it does so.  I expect others will also.

73,
Rusty, na5tr


----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:38 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations


> Recently, I operated mobile in the Ohio QSO Party. We (KK8I and I) made 
> 770
> QSOs across 24 different counties in 12 hours.
>
> After a couple inquiries, I have learned that you can QSL these contacts
> correctly through LoTW. In TQSL, create a separate "location" for each
> county. Then sign each county log with the corresponding TQSL location 
> file.
> Then upload - viola! The QSL the other station will receive will include 
> the
> appropriate county.
>
> Additionally, you should pay attention to the GRID, too, if you intend to
> include that for each location. In OhQP, for instance, our route sometimes
> meant each county was all in one grid - easy to assign. In other places, 
> the
> route covered two different grid squares in the same county. (I chose to
> handle this by leaving the GRID off in these particular instances, rather
> than estimating/speculating where the change happened and dividing the log
> into two parts or simply reporting what I knew to be an 
> ambiguous/erroneous
> grid square.)
>
> Hope somebody finds this valuable!
>
> 73!
> Don Chisholm K8BB
> Pontiac, MI
>
>
>
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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 15:09:52 -0000
From: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] wae still open here
To: "YCCC" <yccc@yccc.org>, "reflector cq-contest"
        <CQ-Contest@Contesting.COM>
Message-ID: <002001c6d034$2c49f900$0800a8c0@k1tttibm>
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My station is still available for next weekend's wae ssb.  Anyone
interested??


David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
 




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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 08:48:16 -0700
From: mwdink@eskimo.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2006 Rus RTTY - All 3830 Claimed Scores
        04Sep2006
To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
Message-ID: <200609041548.k84FmGEA010266@b4h.net>

2006 Rus RTTY - All 3830 Claimed Scores 04Sep2006

NOTE: This list is NOT a list of submitted logs received by the contest
sponsor. It is based solely on the claimed scores posted to the 3830
reflector via the web forms available at the 3830 Score Web Page shown
below.

Submit logs by: October 2, 2006
E-mail logs to: contest[at]radio[dot]ru
Mail logs to:
  Russian RTTY WW Contest
Radio Magazine
Seliverstov per. 10
Moscow 107045
Russia
3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/

73 dink


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All Multi-Op HP
UT3HWW             642  3970   236    22    936,920 KRS
ES1A               634  4295   214    24    919,130 Tallinn Radio Club

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOAB HP
7X0RY(OK1DF)       955  9525   282    23  2,686,050 OKDXF
JA6GCE             629  5535   139    22    769,365 
F6IRF              507  3335   196 10:28    653,660 
LY6A(LY2BM)        433  2990   165    15    493,350 
DJ3IW              282  1830   157          287,310 DRCG
NP3D/W2(EW1AR)     359  2680   106    17    284,080 YCCC
WA2ETU             367  2775    97    18    269,175 
K9MUG              342  2440    74    12    180,560 SECC
K3MQ               280  1975    87    16    171,825 
W1BYH              215  1565    81    11    126,765 YCCC

N4ZZ               225  1610    50     4     80,500 TCG
AI9T               166  1115    47     6     52,406 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOAB LP
LZ9R(LZ3YY)        595  3685   241    20    888,085 
VA1CHP             325  2235    92          205,620 MCC
OZ0F               275  1560   128    12    199,680 
S50DX              200  1155   118          136,290 SCC
F5CQ               192  1190   112    11    133,280 LNDX
HK6PSG             232  2305    50          115,250 
GU0SUP             172  1030    98     5    100,940 BARTG
TF3KX              154   950    73     7     69,350 
VE9DX              165  1075    49           44,075 MCC
VA7ST              201  1135    34     8     38,590 

KP4AH              200   784    49           38,416 
K2PAL              126   800    41  9:53     32,800 
K0RC                75   545    32   3.5     17,440 MWA
AA5VU              145   855    27           15,775 CTDXCC
W7MRC(NG7Z)        148   785    17   6.8     13,345 Maltby Radio Club
K4GMH               56   435    25     1     10,875 PVRC
WA4OSD              84   465    16            7,905 TCG
VE3XD               41   320    24   1.5      7,680 CCO
G7TMU               38   220    26  1.75      6,600 Chiltern DX Club
AA9DY               82   450    13     6      5,850 SMC

K6GEP               36   205     9     7      1,845 SCCC
WA7SLD              53   275     5     3      1,375 
WA6BOB               6    30     2 00:20         60 SCCC

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOAB QRP
KS0M                95   650    29     6     18,850 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
ZC4LI(STEVE)       573  5275   110    20    580,250 ESBA
S51CK              437  3090   100    14    309,000 SCC
UT1IA              205  1495    65   4.5     91,325 UCC
WX4TM              116   939    45   3.5     41,850 SECC
K5AM                99   605    15     1      9,075 
KE1F                64   425    18            7,650 FCG

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
A45WD(YO9HP)       264  1494    82     5    122,508 
OM5TX              219  1525    76    24    115,900 
NB1B               141  1115    52     6     57,980 
CT4DX              121   710    61           43,310 
VE3GSI             103   795    42     6     33,390 
DJ6TK               77   515    54  3:47     27,810 RR DX
WN1X                88   540    16            9,720 
K4WW                50   370    20     2      7,400 KCG

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
W1TY                81   560    22  3:30     12,320 WNY Digital Contest 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call               QSOs   Pts Mults   hr      Score Club
All SOSB/40 LP
Z31GX              177  1060    65           68,900 Z30M Contest team


Operators:
ES1A         ES1GE,ES1GF
UT3HWW       UT4HZ,UY1HY,UZ7HO



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