In a perfect log checking world, that would happen. This is the world of
"whatever the computer says, goes"...
Therefore, even if 500 guys copied RW9WA sending Zone 17, it's still their
fault and I guess they still lose penalty Q's as well...Ouch!! Work the guy
and lose 3 QSO's...per band!
Hey, I made plenty of stupid copying/typing mistakes, but when you run into
this type of thing, it really hurts.
Recent RTTY computerized log checking criteria and procedures for the
largest contests (CQ) have made RTTY contests the most heavily penalized of
any mode. These RTTY logs are being subjected to unusually stiff validation
rules that arent applied to other modes.
Ty K3MM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Reisert" <ad1c@yahoo.com>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] UBN analysis
>
> --- DJ3IW Goetz <dj3iw@t-online.de> wrote:
>
> > Bad or non verifiable Zones excluded from the score:
> > QSO: 3500 RY 2001-09-29 2200 DJ3IW 599 14 DX RW9WA 599 17
> >
> > Can someone explain to my, why zone 17 is no good for RW9WA?
>
> Only Eddie can.
>
> I'm not going to claim I understand all the nuances of UBN checking.
However,
> assuming RW9WA sent Zone 17, regardless of what one *thinks* the zone
should
> be, if he did not send in a log, and a vast (and I mean VAST) majority of
> stations who logged him copied him sending Zone 17, then those QSOs should
not
> be marked invalid. Isn't contesting about copying what the guy sent, even
if
> it's wrong?
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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