Hi Many poeople don't even know how to form their domestic calls... I1ABC/P/2 - I1ABC/P2 - I1ABC/IK2 - I2/I1ABC - IK2/I2ABC - IK2/I1ABC/p ... you will find all sorts... When on FJ, a guy from Alaska worked me under 3 different call formats. W0ABC W0ABC/KL7 KL7/W0ABC (just as an example, the call was not W0ABC).Maybe it is time for everyone to review their national regulations. Not to mention the Spanish guys. If within your own country, do not use the CEPT license format, but your national one ! EA1ABC/8 is the correct format, not EA1ABC/EA8 or EA8/EA1ABC.... So many more examples could be given... 73 Paul F6EXV
Le 19/07/2011 18:57, Jim Reisert AD1C a écrit : > On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:10 PM, AC0W<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Generally I log what is sent. Then after the contest when I prepare the file >> to load into DX4WIN, if the exchange includes me a location, like NAQP, I >> will strip the /#. Then during the import process I will load the location >> info into the appropriate field. This way when I do a search I can see all >> the different locations I've worked you without having to include the /# or >> a wildcard. (I dislike wildcard characters mainly due to no two programs >> seem to use the same character so I am constantly trying to remember what >> character to use with what program). > The Same Call window will show AD1C, AD1C/0 and AD1C/KH4 QSOs without > requiring the modifications you describe. The problem with what you > are doing is that if the other station uploads his log to Logbook of > the world, signed with the AD1C/0 certificate, and you upload the same > QSO but logged as AD1C, LoTW will never match those two QSOs. > > Here is an example: recently I think ZS9Z/1 uploaded their log to LoTW > (Penguin Island). They got hundreds of matches. They also signed the > *same log* as ZS9Z/ZS1, uploaded those QSOs and got *even more* > matches. This means DXers were logging callsigns *other* than what > the DX operator was signing. Don't expect to be so lucky in the > future. > -- Please visit http://www.f6exv.org and http://www.pj7-2011.org ______________________________________________________________ DX4WIN mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

