[VHFcontesting] Re: logs for sept
Dave Wendling
kb1eaa at berkshire.rr.com
Sun Oct 24 13:06:00 EDT 2004
I always thought you had to use the section you made the most q's in. I prefer to use my home section. I mean you only get bragging rights from your score. Who are you going to brag to winning a section 100's of miles away from your club? Maybe we should move to Texas and join the circle jerks..........
Dave Wendling KB1EAA
Home of Palm Rover Software
http://kb1eaa.com
K3uhf at aol.com wrote:
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>Here is the webpage I found it under logs received under the contest link for
>the September contest. They are not organized in any fashion I was just
>checking out the rovers and noticed the West Texas thing. They likely worked
>several sections and may have chose west Texas to offend the least people. I
>usually travel through OR WWA and EWA I always choose my home in Oregon. I have
>breached Northern, CA to. However I wonder if the arrl should look at where you
>made the most qsos. I could start in LA and make a ton of qsos and finish
>across the Oregon border and claim Oregon and the Northwest division. Surely
>this has been a topic discussed in the Northeast? Perhaps this list was a
>mistake or the Arrl's way of giving us faster service. Either way its a good thing.
>
>Anyway congrats to the ve3 in Canada that makes a pretty good score for
>roving.
>
>Here is the link:
>
>http://www.arrl.org/contests/claimed/logs_rx.html?con_id=72
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