PV8ADI sent "RR" for the first 76 contacts, then switched to KW. Maybe he
had a configuration problem in his software or keyer? His log file shows
1000 as the sent power for all qsos. The file also lists RR as the
state/province (in the header).
This results a high percentage of busted exchanges *caused by PV8ADI*. A
quick look at the PV8ADI reverse log (a listing of every qso claiming to
work PV8ADI) shows when this happened. Most stations logged "RR." A few
made up a number.
PV8ADI is marked as a log with bad sent exchange info. No one will receive
a busted exchange with PV8ADI.
Ken - K1EA
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Mike Ritz <w7vo@comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks, Kenneth. What about "RR"? Heard that one too.....
>
> I think the organizers need to get together and set some kind of standard
> on cut numbers for these tests. This is the first time I've EVER heard TTT
> as an exchange
>
> Thanks again!
>
> 73;
> Mike
> W7VO
>
> ------------------------------
> *From: *"Kenneth Wolff" <ken@k1ea.com>
> *To: *"Mike Ritz" <w7vo@comcast.net>
> *Sent: *Tuesday, February 21, 2017 8:12:11 AM
> *Subject: *Re: [CQ-Contest] TTT as an exchange
>
>
> 000 is an abbreviation for 1000.
>
> The log checking software will accept a number of abbreviations;
>
> 1000, 1K, KW, K, 000, TTT
>
> - Ken K1EA
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Mike Ritz <w7vo@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I worked a guy last night (V43Z) on a couple of bands that was giving out
>> "TTT" as a power level. I'm savy enough to know that this is "000", but do
>> I really log this as "000"? He is running NO power?
>>
>> 73;
>> Mike
>> W7VO
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