[SCCC] CW cut numbers
Timothy Coker
n6win at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 27 17:49:56 EST 2019
NN is easy, I think most people have heard it and understand what is being said.
1TT would definitely cover the whole spectrum, including casual ops who may not even know there is a power level being exchanged.
Tim / N6WIN
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On Sunday, January 27, 2019, 14:17, Bob Grubic <bobgrubic at gmail.com> wrote:
Southern California Contest Club members:
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I'm planning on operating in the ARRL DX CW Contest from Pamana next month
and have a question about cut numbers and conventions.
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I'll be operating as HP8/NC6Q, so I'll be a DX station. My exchange will be
SIGNAL REPORT + POWER. I have heard other stations in other contests send
K for kilowatt. While K is not considered to be a "cut number," it is
understood to be 1000 (watts) by CW contesters.
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So, my question is, what should I send for my power level of 100 watts? I
certainly won't send the numbers one, zero, zero, but
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--is ATT a common "cut number' for 100 w?
--is C ever used for 100 w in contests?
--is there anything else that is commonly sent for 100 w?
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What's your recommendation? What's most common?
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Thanks.
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73,
Bob NC6Q
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