Hi Art, U1RC could be real one. It looks like call sign of some veteran from the Russian district Vologda. I would recommend you check the QSL bureau of that district under following addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kind regards and 73! de Sergei UX1UA aka UV5U, EN1U [EMAIL PROTECTED] Logs and photos at www.qsl.net/ux1ua -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Art Searle W2NRA Sent: Thursday, 06 May, 2004 18:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] Subject: RE: [DXBase] spot filtering;35% of LoTW QSLs have bad QTH data? I think I found a way to check some of the data fairly easily. 1) Download your LoTW QSL file including details 2) Download your LoTW QSL file excluding details 3) Import both files into separate logs 4) Using your favorite Database/Spreadsheet program compare the 2. I did this and I think I found some of my log errors and corrected them. One of the QSOs I'm still curious about is U1RC from 1992. DXBase wants the prefix to be UA and the QSL wants the prefix to be UR. I believe it's UR. Does anyone know for sure? 73, Art W2NRA

