I created the following format since I could not find a template on the 3830
Score Submittal Forms web page
CALLSIGN: AA5VU
CONTEST: DL-DX-RTTY
CATEGORY: A LOW RTTY
NAME: Dick Kriss
ADDRESS: Austin, TX 78746 USA
ADDRESS: E-mail: aa5vu@arrl.net
CLUB: Central Texas DX and Contest Club (CTDXCC)
Band QSO's Points Multiplier
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40 16 116 5
20 69 608 16
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Total 85 724 21 = 63,325
85 *(724+21)= 63,325 <-- my guess the contest robot will do the scoring
Equipment: Kenwood TS-570S(G), Sys-33 Beam, SL-1+, Mac G4 and cocoaModem
software.
The AA5VU.log file was accepted by the DL-DX-RTTY robot and also uploaded to
LoTW using the Mac version of the ARRL TQSL software.
I like the DL-DX-RTTY contest because it is not too long and the logging
requirements are compatible with the standard Mac OSX cocoaModem contest
template for logging. The contest was a part time effort when I could spare
some time.
Happiness was when YZ1DZ (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) responded to my CQ for a
new RTTY country for me. I need the YU = Yugoslavia for RTTY DXCC but
question if a YZ1 will count for the brand new country.
> QSO: 14080 RY 2006-07-02 0041 AA5VU 599 53 YZ1DZ 599 416
The S&P contest mode is okay but you need to be in CQ mode to pick up
multipliers or work new countries. As I recall the old contest rule says
something like rare stations and multipliers usually do not call CQ - they
seem to work in the S&P mode. Happiness was having a new one respond to my
CQ. My score is not that great but I had fun and that's what really counts.
73, Dick AA5VU
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Richard (Dick) Kriss, AA5VU <aa5vu@arrl.net>
904 Dartmoor Drive http://www.qsl.net/aa5vu/
Austin, Texas 78746 [EM10bg] FH #291 Dig on Six #455
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