As for SCC sponsored contests, before I added a short function which
truncated calls with '/QRP' in the call (or MyCall) strings, we had lot of
troubles during manual crosschecking all contacts with stations with '/QRP'
in their call for crosschecking software marked all the calls without
'/QRP' as Not_In_Log. Adding '/QRP' to your call is as meaningless as I'd
sign as S57AD/BEER or S57AD/OVERWEIGHTED ;)
73 and happy new year to all1
Mirko, S57AD
2014-12-22 17:01 GMT+01:00 Ed Muns <ed@w0yk.com>:
> "Log what you copy" is taken far too literally in many reflector threads.
> Instead, "log what is being communicated, in the context of the contest
> rules".
>
> Thus, /QRP is superfluous to the contest. Just ignore it. It is no more
> relevant than "Please copy ...".
>
> In a phone contest, when someone says "California", do you spell it out
> fully in your log, or use the contest-designated abbreviation of 'CA'?
> Does
> your log show '5NN' or '599' in CW contests? Log what the other station is
> communicating, not the style in which he does it.
>
> Apply this thinking and most situations are obvious.
>
> Ed W0YK
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hal N4GG wrote:
>
> Perhaps someone can fill me in on what happens when I work someone
> signing W1XYZ/QRP and I log him as W1XYZ? Which I do all the time. /QRP
> may mean something to the sender but on this receiving end it means
> nothing to me other than a misuse of a location identifier.... Is there
> a penalty to me for that? I may have to change my ways..-
>
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