I just spoke with Bill Moore NC1L on the phone and he said that cross
mode contacts are good for
Mixed ONLY... Below is text from the rules showing that the only mode
NOT disallowed under the cutoff date of Sept 30, 1981 is MIXED.
73/DX.. Ron
a) Mixed (general type): Contacts may be made us
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dan Zimmerman N3OX
>Sent: Tue 24-Apr-07 15:47
>To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
>Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Phone to CW DXCC ok
>
>Boris, I think this one is the proper one for this situation:
>
>a) Mixed (general type): Contacts may be made using
I remember ZS8MI (Chris) some years ago was primarily working SSB but if
requested he'd plug in a straight key and work you on CW on the same SSB
frequency.
Any chance you could do that?
Zack W9SZ
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Charles Harpole wrote:
> NC1L of ARRL tells me that a valid DXCC contact c
Boris, I think this one is the proper one for this situation:
a) Mixed (general type): Contacts may be made using any mode since
November 15, 1945.
You can't get credit for your "phone" DXCC or "CW" DXCC, but you can
get credit for mixed. Cross mode CW/Phone counts as "any mode".
Good to kno
I agree with Boris, T93Y. It looks like there's some sort of
misunderstanding here. Surely a cross-mode QSO is good only for Mixed
DXCC, not for Phone or CW DXCC for either party.
John, NT5C.
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Charles Harpole
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Charles Harpole
>Sent: Tue 24-Apr-07 08:16
>To: dx-chat@Njdxa.org
>Subject: [DX-CHAT] Phone to CW DXCC ok
>
>NC1L of ARRL tells me that a valid DXCC contact can be made if
>
>HS0ZCW is on Phone and is in contact with a CW station.
Jim Abercrombie a écrit :
Thanks to all who replied. Got it working. Now the tedious task of
transferring from my paper log.
I don't know how many QSOs you need to manually enter, but you may be
interested in "Fast Log Entry". It's not a computerized logbook, just a
way to transfer from pape