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Re: [RTTY] RST in contests??????

To: "'Ben Antanaitis - WB2RHM'" <wb2rhm@arrl.net>, <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RST in contests??????
From: "Phil Cooper" <pcooper@guernsey.net>
Reply-to: pcooper@guernsey.net
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 22:18:01 -0000
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Ben and the group..............

You wrote:
.............." [FLAME ON}: W1AJT, KR1ST, NA2U, N2BJ, WJ2D, N2NS, N3RC,
K7IA, etc."

But I have this in my log:
QSO: 21096 RY 2011-03-20 1923 GU0SUP  599  462 1923 K7IA/5  599  207 1923

So K7IA is saved from flames, but I am sure there are others in my log that
didn't send a designator.
This time, I didn't work a certain W6 that is in FL, but never sends /4.

I doubt that many Brits, or even most EU stations aren't aware of the real
location of many W's, but if it is specified in the rules, maybe you ought
to consider adding that designator!
I did log these that showed correctly:
W6RLL/7
K9MUG/4
N8CL/2
WB2RHM/4
W9NGA/7

Despite that, I still got all 10 call areas (real ones) on 20 and 15m, which
I thought was quite an achievement.
I even had W1,2,4,5,8, & 9 on 10m!

73 all

Phil GU0SUP



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