Hi,
I've heard younger ops that didn't get 1 year older each QSO ;-)
I also heard one station giving 599 MO MO 247 247 73 de K… as exchange.
I'n not sure anymore about the state but he was definitely a few contest behind.
And about the ages, it would be interesting to see a summary of operator ages
from the logs.
I hope the organizer can publish that.
73, Elmar PD3EM
On Oct 22, 2013, at 4:32 PM, James Setzler wrote:
> One European station gave me an age of 31. Good, a young contester. His
> next QSO he gave his age as 32. I had to listen. Yup, the next was 33.
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> 73 James K1SD
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> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 22:33:19 -0800
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> From: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
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> I had the same thing happen to me in an All Asia DX contest a while back.
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> The guy reported one age the first time I worked and it incremented up one
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> I think once you start with an age number leave it alone for the duration of
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