Oh, but 5BDXCC can be Mixed, CW, phone _or_ RTTY. You showed you have the mixed & CW covered with the 40CW QSO, but no 40M phone QSO and that is why it was picked up. It appears you do not have a Cuban 40 phone contact marked as DXCC Awarded?
Ron Stordahl * wrote: > Wanting to prepare a field check of cards received in the last year I > ran Output>Awards>DXCC with selections: Mixed, Phone, CW, RTTY, > 80,40,10,30,20,17,15,12,Exclude Past Submission,Select Only Valid for > Field Check > > Among those selected is: > > CO2WF 1999-10-30 40 LSB Cuba > > I do not see why this should be selected as I already have these Q's > in my log with settings: Valid: Mixed and Mode, Awarded: DXCC > > CO8LY 1999-09-26 10 RTTY Cuba > CO6XN 1998-07-04 20 USB Cuba > CM8DM 1995-11-25 40 CW Cuba > > > I already have Cuba credited with: Mixed, Phone, CW, RTTY, > 80,40,20,17,15,12,10 as verified by DXBase report > "Arrl_hardcopy_style_DXCCawardcreditsliting.rpt" > > Since there is no '40 Meter Phone Award' offered by DXCC I cannot see > why the CO2WF card was selected. The DXCC rules are somewhat complex > so maybe there is some reason to select this 40 meter phone Q, but I > can't see what it would be. > > Any know the rules well enough to explain that this card was correctly > selected? > > Ron, N5IN -- Best regards de V31Joe"Palooka" Joe Pontek, Sr. 26441 Devaney Road Arcadia, IN 46030-9532 USA 317-984-7388 or P.O. Box 280 Dangriga Stann Creek District Belize 501-520-7072 V31JP K8JP VP5/K8JP VP5JP K8JP/VA2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mywebpage.netscape.com/v31jp/homepage.html

