[CCF] SAC kutsu
SM5AJV
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Sun Mar 1 05:29:27 EST 2020
Hi!
Scores and UBN's has now been corrected.
OK1DXW has been replaced with "everywhere" and scores has
been re-calculated accordingly.
73
Ingo SM5AJV
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Den lör 29 feb. 2020 kl 07:01 skrev SM5AJV <sm5ajv at qrq.se>:
> Hi all!
>
> Here is what happened:
> OL1D submitted his log, but by mistake had entered OK1DXW in the log.
> This was not detected during the log checking process. Consequently all
> QSO's with OL1D was judged as busted for all who worked him.
>
> This will be corrected when we finalize the results.
>
> 73
> Ingo SM5AJV
> SAC CC Teamleader
>
>
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> Den lör 29 feb. 2020 kl 03:29 skrev Göran Ingemar Backman <
> sm5sic at gmail.com>:
>
>> To SM5AJV Ingemar and OH2BLV Markku
>>
>> Markku has got the impression that OL1D with operator OK1DXW in SAC SSB
>> 2019 was a fake station. I do not know how Markku has come this conclusion
>> but wish to inform that the call OK1DXW can be found on QRZ.com, please see
>> https://www.qrz.com/db/ok1dxw
>> If you log in on QRZ.com you will see that OK1DXW Vladimir lives in
>> Praha. In the biography he writes
>>
>> Born 1956, OL1ARA (1973 - 1974), OK1DXW from 1974, Class A (Extra) from
>> 1978. Club OK1KFW, first op from 1994 other calls ( ex. OL1WW and OL1CW -
>> 1990 till 2/2010), now OL1D and OL1Y from 6/2010, wife OK1UXD
>>
>> Rev: OK1DXW - Mon Jun 7 5:40:39 1999 EUC: OK1DXW Z5Z39ZRXFZDWC-13328-1
>> vlada.dxw at post.cz
>> From QRZ.com I get the impression that OK1DXW is not a fake station and
>> that OK1DXW belongs to the club OK1KFW, which has the contest call OL1D or
>> then OK1DXW has this contest call. It is little hard to tell from the
>> biography in the way it is written, but then one has to remember that
>> English is a foreign language for OK1DXW Vladimir in the same way as it is
>> for us.
>>
>> I did a search on the CQWW contest pages. When I searched for OK1DXW as a
>> station or an operator, I got 19 hits in CQWW CW and 15 hits in CQWW SSB.
>>
>> In CQWW CW the first log is from 1974, when OK1DXW Vladimir was 17 or 18
>> years old. The last entry is from 2017. In the raw scores call search from
>> 2019 OK1DXW got 18,584 points giving him WW rank #1000 of 1484. Most
>> entries are single-op but in 1983 OK1DFF and OK1DXF operated multi-one as
>> OK1DXF/p and in 1995 OK1DUT, OK1DXF and OK1FUT operated multi-one as OL1CW.
>>
>>
>> In CQWW SSB the first log is from 1986 and the last entry is from 2017.
>> In the raw scores call search from 2019 OK1DXW has no log. Most entries
>> from 1986-2017 are single-op under the call OK1DXW. However in 1993 OK1DFF
>> and OK1DXW operated multi-one as OL1WW. The next year 1994 the same was
>> done with the operators OK1ACO, OK1DFF and OK1DXW. In 2004 OL1WW was used
>> again, but now as single-op with OK1DXW alone as operator.
>>
>> OL1D appears once in CQWW CW 2010 as single-op. There is no mention of
>> the operator but in 2010 there was no entry for OK1DXW. I believe that
>> OK1DXW was the operator but he wrote specifically in the log. The call OL1D
>> was then only a couple of months old, so maybe OK1DXW used it for that
>> reason.
>>
>> Well, the impression I get from the CQWW pages is that OK1DXW Vladimir
>> very much is a real radio amateur and that the call OL1D also is a valid
>> call.
>>
>> Does OH2BLV Markku mean that OK1DXW sent two logs, one under OK1DXW and
>> one under OL1D, that he operated two calls in the same contest? Then the
>> calls per se are not fake but the rules of SAC were violated, because I
>> would imagine that you could only use one call only in a contest. Or is
>> there something that I am missing? Please help me out Markku.
>>
>>
>> 73 de SM5SIC / OH1SIC Göran
>>
>>
>> pe 28. helmik. 2020 klo 8.51 SM5AJV (sm5ajv at qrq.se) kirjoitti:
>>
>>> Thanks Markku, for your findings.
>>>
>>> This bad log has slipped through our checkings.
>>>
>>> 73
>>> Ingo SM5AJV
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Den fre 28 feb. 2020 kl 09:41 skrev Markku <markku.vanonen at elisanet.fi>:
>>>
>>> > No, i dont have an audio file, but he work abt. 40 Qso wrong call In
>>> > contest.
>>> >
>>> > Terv. Markku
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > -------- Alkuperäinen viesti --------
>>> > Lähettäjä: SM5AJV <sm5ajv at qrq.se>
>>> > Päivämäärä: pe 28. helmik. 2020 klo 10.13
>>> > Vastaanottaja: Markku Vanonen <markku.vanonen at elisanet.fi>
>>> > Kopio: CCF <ccf at contesting.com>
>>> > Aihe: Re: [CCF] SAC kutsu
>>> >
>>> > Yes, really strange!
>>> > Do you have an audio recording?
>>> >
>>> > 73
>>> > Ingo SM5AJV
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Den fre 28 feb. 2020 kl 08:40 skrev Markku Vanonen <
>>> > markku.vanonen at elisanet.fi>:
>>> >
>>> > Mikä SAC 2019 SSB "leikkiasema"-----/-------- Feikkiasema ?
>>> > Workki KUTSULLA OL1D ja olikin muka OK1DXW ,
>>> > HA,HA
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > t.Markku OH2BLV
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