[SCCC] Contest results
ALAN ZACK
k7acz at cox.net
Fri Oct 31 20:52:11 EDT 2014
Yes, I thought someone in the club might be tracking the scores submitted. I
always show Southern California Contest Club on the CLUB line for every
contest I enter. When I first moved to Las Vegas from Anaheim (K6ACZ) I
wasn't able to submit my scores any longer because I was just outside of the
175 mile boundary. But since then the center has been adjusted a little from
the LA/Long Beach center to a little east and I am just barely inside.
73, Alan, K7ACZ
-----Original Message-----
From: SCCC [mailto:sccc-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Glenn Rattmann
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 1:35 PM
To: Jeff Kincaid, W6JK
Cc: sccc at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [SCCC] Contest results
In addition, I think Alan may have been thinking that perhaps he has to
notify our club officially of the entry-fact, too. The answer to that
unasked question is 'You don't have to notify a log consolidator at SCCC' .
There is no 'member list' of logs to be sent in by the club.
Posting your score summary, comments and such to this club mail reflector of
course is encouraged but not required.
If you are a member of SCCC and meet the club distance requirements, then
just submitting your Cabrillo log to the sponsor, with the CLUB:
line filled out as Jeff indicates, is all you need to
do. Note: Don't indicate "SCCC" on that line, as it is not the
recognized name in the CQ WW club database.
73,
Glenn K6NA
At 12:12 PM 10/30/2014, you wrote:
>If submitting a Cabrillo log, include this line:
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>CLUB: Southern California Contest Club
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>Jeff W6JK
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>On Thursday, October 30, 2014 10:41 AM, ALAN ZACK <k7acz at cox.net> wrote:
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>How do I report my CQWWDX contest scores for club credit?
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>TIA & 73
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>Alan, K7ACZ
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