Fw: [SECC] Comments requested.

John Laney K4BAI@worldnet.att.net
Thu, 15 Jun 2000 00:43:57 -0400


I don't think anyone is throwing out uniques as such.  The question was
originally what % of uniques is acceptable.  Apparently some log
checking programs would disqualify a log with more than a certain % of
uniques.  Probably the cut off would be above any reasonable
expectation. Otherwise, uniques are thrown out only if the checker or
computer determines that it is a miscopied call or if it is an
impossible call (not in some data base believed to be complete).  73,
John, K4BAI. 

AB4RU@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> Sounds like the log checking is getting too complicated. I am certainly not in favor of throwing out any good qso's just because I was the only one to work a 3B2 on 160 meters in a contest. I think if the qso is thrown out the person has sending in the log should have the right to protest the QSO being removed and if he can offer proof of the qso it should be returned to the log with additional point credit.
> 
> Ron
> 
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