That is true now, but I just sent ARRL over $100 with my submittal last week, which included re-submitting many many cards that had been previously submitted and ARRL did not record the band until several years ago. ARRL does not accept less than 100 cards with the first submittal. I believe they have dropped the minimum cards that have to be submitted.
DX4WIN also credits you for MIXED, BAND, and MODE for any card that you submit IF you have the DXCC preferences set up correctly. I do not know what you would want the author to fix. The program won't submit cards automatically (like my 30 meter cards) where I only have 91 confirmed until I get 100 or more. If you don't tell ARRL which qso's to credit, you will be charged for each and every qso on the cards you submit, whether you have already paid for them previously. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Duane A Calvin Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DXCC Award Submission problem Unfortunately, in 5.03 the authors have not yet fixed that problem. I got confirmation from the DXCC desk twice (Bill Kennamer, and Bill Moore) about how the counts are done (and have been for the past 10 years), but the last time we discussed it, the authors' interpretation of the DXCC rules did not match what the ARRL says they practice. Hopefully that will change in the next version. In short, if you submit a QSL to the ARRL for credit, you will be credited for the MIXED, BAND, and MODE for that QSO. There is never a need to resubmit that QSO again. This is where I spend an evening or two reconciling my DX4WIN listing against

