[CQ-Contest] Another IARU question

ted demopoulos kr1g at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 16 03:21:19 EDT 2002


For obvious screwups, like the W1in zone 5 or the DL in zone 15 I log the 
"correct" zone. For the RK4 in zone 30, the UN in zone 31 etc, I log what 
they send me - hey, they might be right!

for the record, I only "corrected" one zone. Theoretically, I should have 
engaged the OM/YL in a lively CW discourse explaining that the exchange was 
IARU zone not CQ zone, but my CW (other than contestese) is not so hot and 
they probably wouldn't have understood me anyways :)

73
Ted KT1V
PS: Anyone know how closely the logs get checked? Not that it should effect 
proper behavior! but just curious. I detailed UBN would be great


>From: "Lee Hiers" <aa4ga at contesting.com>
>To: cq-contest at contesting.com
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another IARU question
>Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 18:24:47 -0400
>
>Every time I work this contest I work folks that don't know their
>zone.
>
>Let's say a W1 calls and tells me he's in zone 5.
>
>I ask "what's your QTH?"
>
>"Maine"
>
>"OK, that's ITU zone 8"
>
>"No, I'm in zone 5"
>
>Or some similar discourse.
>
>So, how do you log it / count points?
>
>73 de Lee
>
>
>--
>Lee Hiers, AA4GA
>Cornelia, Georgia
>
>
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obvious

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