I always send a disk and have never had any problems at all. I just copy the
.BIN file and all the other files generated by WRITELOG onto the disk; label
the disk with my call, the contest name, and the version of ct that I used;
drop it into a 6 X 8 manilla envelope together with a signed hard copy of the
.SUM file; address it to ARRL, (contest name), 225 Main St, Newington, CT
06111; and stick two first class stamps on it.
73, Roger, N6GL
Warren Walsh wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Michael McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
>
> >
> > This is really out of hand. It will probably end up being a bigger
> > fiasco than the infamous 10M contest. Do yourself a favor and send
> > them a diskette! I know I am.
> >
> > Mike, W1NR
> >
> >
>
> Oh, Please DON'T send them a disk! From personal experience, the HQ
> mailroom is TOTALLY incompetent! Our VHF M/M crew sent them a disk via
> priority mail, you know the $3.00 postage type on February 8, 1999 and as
> of March 1, N1ND still hadn't gotten it. Unless there is some sort of
> funds in the envelope, it'll sit in the mailroom.
>
> 73
> Warren - K2BM
>
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