At 07:12 AM 9/17/2004 -0500, FireBrick wrote:
>Well I'm not sure to exactly tell you how to fix it because I don't know
what you did.
>But one quick way would be....
>First off, T8/KC6GG should not have been the call.
>If it was after 1990, he should have had a T8 call.

I don't think it's that simple.  As I said earlier, "There were Western
(before 1994) and Eastern Carolines (before 1986)."

Both were KC6 when they were U.S. protectorates.  As I also said earlier, I
have one of each.  If you have a KC6 card pre 1986 it could be either T8 or
V6; no way to tell without looking at the card.


>If you added the T8, check the qso and see if the proper Prefix is
selected in the prefix 
>column.
>Change it if not.
>
>The quick way to assign a non conforming prefix is to enter the data,
select the proper 
>prefix, and enter the qso. A popup will ask you if you wish to 'map' this
call to that 
>prefix. Say yes.

Or say no.  It doesn't matter for that one QSO.  For example I can enter
1A1A on 80 meters and change the prefix to P5, answer NO at the query and
the log will show a not-confirmed P5 QSO on 80.  (I wish, but 20 meters
will have to do)

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