[CQ-Contest] Dinged Questionable QSOs

CT1BOH - José Carlos Cardoso Nunes ct1boh at mail.telepac.pt
Tue Jul 31 08:54:09 EDT 2001


Mike

CQWW internet page provides a guide to CQWW Contest UBN report.
Follow the link http://www.cqww.com/ubn-nil.html

Thre you can read

B = Bad. This call has been adjudicated to have been miscopied. It
is not in the country callsign database, or has otherwise been
determined to be incorrect(see Wn explanation below). Credit for
all B calls is automatically removed by the computer when
re-calculating the score, and the calls are all marked -B.

     EXAMPLES OF B CALLS:

     3 -B KD95T(5)  KD9ST(548)Ww KD9SH(25) IT9SVJ(64) WB9SVK(22)
    45 -B VE2SS(8)  VY2SS(3197)Wn VE1SS(21) VE2SO(14) OE2S(790)N
    54 -B W3IXD(1)  K3IXD(313)H W9IXD(12) W3IZ(536)H W3IP(36)
    88 -B K2RDDDD(1)  K2RD(1121)Wn K3ND(805)Ww N3RD(588)H
K3MD(249)H
   126 -B SH7XYZ(3)  S57XYZ(362)

I would say your EA7GBB in not in EA country database database...

73
José Carlos Nunes
CT1BOH

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gilmer - N2MG" <n2mg at contesting.com>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:26 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Dinged Questionable QSOs


>
> For your consideration (from my UBN report for CQWW CW
> 2000):
>
>  781 -B ea7gbb(3)  ea7gf(50)
>
> I wonder what this means?  There is no call with
> a "wn" code to show whom I *really* worked.  So I take it the call ea7gbb
must be considered "illegal" on "nonexistent" for it to be dinged.
>
> Am I interpreting this correctly? Is there something
> wrong with ea7gbb as a callsign?
>
> Mike N2MG
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