[CQ-Contest] WPX question

Robert Pack (NX5M) nx5m at txcyber.com
Thu Jun 15 18:09:13 EDT 2006


As long as the serial number sent matches what the other station copied all
is well.
If you remove qsos from other bands from your log the stations you worked
are going to get a NIL (Not In Log).  So the last thing you should do is
remove those qsos.
What you need to do is edit your cabrillo log to show the proper entry
category which in your case would be single-op single-band 20 (power?).
This way only your 20m qsos will be used to calculate your final score after
log checking is completed.
As far as I know this is what you should do.  However, you might want to
check with Steve, K6AW (WPX Contest Director) at k6aw at cqwpx.com to make
sure.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Dougherty" <w2irt at comcast.net>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:28 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX question


> Hi guys,
>
> I played in WPX-CW this year more as practice than anything else, but
> I have a question on how I should be submitting my log.
>
> I want to enter as single band (20m), but I also worked a few DX
> stations that I needed for my DXCC totals on 15m as well. Obviously,
> I don't want to include those in my submission to WPX, but, since I
> gave the 15m QSOs serial numbers, they show up interspersed with the
> 20m entries.
>
> Did I just become SOAB by accident in doing this? Should I just edit
> my Cabrillo file to get rid of the 15m entries or will WPX's
> computers just ignore anything not 20m when they read my log?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter,
> W2IRT
>
>
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