I remember a contest several years ago when I had a TS930. No connection to
the computer. I was doing good, for me at least. But when I moved from 20m to
15m and later to 10m I forgot to change the logging program bands. I had no
idea when I left 20m or 15m.
Sent that in as a check log with a note to let the sponsor know to not ding
others for my band log errors.
For the next contest I had a new FT-1000MP connected to the computer!!
OK, back in my hole,
Ron, KU7Y
Arizona Outlaws Contest Club
Northern California Contest Club
Silver Springs, NV
ku7y@qsl.net
http://www.lsacfunds.com/
From: NCCC [mailto:nccc-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Stai
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 11:34 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com; REFL-RTTY; NCCC
Subject: [NCCC] why checklog?
I am writing up the RTTY Roundup article, and in looking at the results data
there is a fairly high number of checklogs.
I know some of the more typical reasons why one would submit as checklog - you
operated outside the rules (like choosing to run high power in an NAQP), or
maybe you just don't give a darn about a score - but I'm wondering about the
other reasons that maybe aren't so typical.
Any insights appreciated. 73 jeff wk6i
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Jeff Stai ~ wk6i.jeff@gmail.com
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