REPEATING THE CALLER'S CALL SIGN and saying "copy?" for the
confirmation. Don't make
a record number of QSOs; make a record of ACCURATE QSOs. 73
Charles Harpole
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we make it too easy?
Don
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At 07:36 PM 3/18/2008, Stuart Santelmann KC1F wrote:
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>Todd:
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>Online logs preceeded K7C by quite a bit. They are the first op that posted
>real-time listing of
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Todd:
Online logs preceeded K7C by quite a bit. They are the first op that posted
real-time listing of your call when they were or had just worked you. That is
on
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Todd:
Online logs preceeded K7C by quite a bit. They are the first op that posted
real-time listing of
Ooh! That's being a bit testy isn't it? Au contraire, mon ami'! I've
seen many occurrences where one gets his or her report, and thinks the report
given was also received. But with so many people inappropriately transmitting
on the wrong frequency, sometimes the confirm (or lack ther
--- Todd Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uh, on line logs were pretty much non existent before the last Kure
> Is Dxpedition, K7C.
I believe it was the FP/N9PD DXpedition in 1998 that was the first to use
real-time log displays, i.e. you could see your QSO on the web within seconds
of working
I believe the first use of on-line logs was the Cordell DXpedition to Easter
Island, XR0Y back in 1995.
73 - Jim AD1C
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Todd:
Online logs preceeded K7C by quite a bit. They are the first op that posted
real-time listing of your call when they were or had just worked you. That is
on-line logs on steroids. The more they give us, the more be expect everyone to
do it and are disturbed when they don't do it quite the
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] On-Line Logs My 2 cents worth...
>After they sign off VP6DX sends qrz up. I go up 5 and call and he sends
back "KA2BZS we worked before QRZ"
I know they want to discourage duping but most people who dupe are
doing it bec
>After they sign off VP6DX sends qrz up. I go up 5 and call and he sends
>back "KA2BZS we worked before QRZ"
I know they want to discourage duping but most people who dupe are
doing it because they didn't think they got in.
It doesn't really take that much longer to send "KA2BZS 5NN" than "KA2BZS
> Depends on the band . My 160 QSO with 5T5DC posted overnight, but
> if it didn't show up until dusk tonight, no big deal :-) !! (and
> *wow* do they have a nice signal on 160!)
Mine too, and they heard my 100W. They had such a nice signal I had
no question that I got in (though a little surp
Worked a previous Ducie Island operation and sent for qsls. Cards came
and my 12M CW qso marked NIL... Manager said he found KA2DZS not BZS in
the log.
Wow! the op sent BZS and now I'm not in the log.. Emailed the manager
and he said he would send a qsl with KA2DZS logged on it. I explained
t
At 10:38 AM 3/18/2008, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Still, when last QSO posted is nearly 24 hours old when the log is
posted, the on line log is practically useless.
Depends on the band . My 160 QSO with 5T5DC posted overnight, but
if it didn't show up until dusk tonight, no big deal :-) !! (and
> If you have to go to an on-line log to know whether you
> worked the station or not, you DIDN'T ...
Hardly, I had a "QSO" with one of the recent DXpeditions where
the operator originally called N4TV, I corrected them, they
acknowledged the correction and the operator made an additional
comm
At 09:28 AM 3/18/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have to go to an on-line log to know whether you worked the
station or not, you DIDN'T ...
... and the analogy is similar to the "DX nets" wherein the net
control bleats out "good one!"
My anti-flame suit is on. So don't waste bandwidth.
On line logs are a lot like bonuses at work.
The first time you receive one is a nice surprise.
The next time a year later is welcome but somewhat expected.
Not receiving one next year is perceived as negative, like a cut in pay.
I worked in staffing. We were always careful in starting anything
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