I don't have a lot of time this weekend but I do have a copy of TRlog now and
will have to try it out in WAE.... BTW.. whoever is registering the NAQP SSB
teams (K4NO ?) put me on one of the part-time teams since I will probably not
be a full 10 hours.....
Jeff
>
> From: Jay Pryor <jpryor@uga.edu>
> Date: 2004/08/13 Fri AM 11:40:17 EDT
> To: John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net>, secc <secc@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [SECC] Maryland QSO Party this weekend
>
> At 11:16 AM 8/13/2004, John Laney wrote:
> >I may not get my usual summary of contests for this weekend due to being
> >so far behind at the office. See the info below on the Maryland QSO
> >Party. Also remember there is the 48-hour Worked All Europe CW
> >contest. Send RST and Serial number and work only European stations. QTC
> >means to repeat the times, callsigns, and serial numbers received from up
> >to 10 of your previous QSOs. You can send each QTC only once and a
> >maximum of 10 to the same station (not including info on an earlier QSO
> >with him). You can send several QTCs to the same station until you reach
> >10. CT has a good program for this contest. 73, John, K4BAI.
>
>
> Every time I enter the WAE CW contest I marvel at how easy TRLog makes the
> process. Don't be intimidated by the QTCs. Take a look at the manual and
> once you get going you will discover that the QTCs give the contest a
> different twist that is really fun. Remember that we have the easy part --
> sending the QTCs. It is amazing how well the receiving folks do their thing!
>
> 73,
>
> Jay, K4OGG
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