> 4. The only exception to #2 is for my own call. For example, if I
> receive my call once right and once wrong, I accept that he has my call
> right. The chances of him having it wrong twice but also having a bit
> flip which makes one of them right are so small as to be insignificant
> (I hope).
If you receive one right and one wrong, it really is 2 out of 3, not 1
out
of 2, since the a-priori probability should include the known (correct)
callsign :-).
BTW, my normal practice is to log JA as Zone 25, even if I print Zone 26.
I just feel too stupid asking a JA for his zone number!
Also (ahem! this one may not be kosher) as an S&P, I would often print
an exchange prior to my own QSO, and I use that to aid what I log, too.
Is that "skill," or is that cheating?
73
Chen, AA6TY
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