[DXR] Take it or leave it.

2001-05-03 Thread Jennings
Hi all With all the recent discussion on logging errors, I discovered this on one current operation's website. PLEASE NOTE: A number of stations have sent e-mails saying that their call is wrong 'by one letter' in the log, and could we change it. The short answer is no. Getting a good qso is

Re: [DXR] Take it or leave it.

2001-05-03 Thread Jim Reisert
The VP8SDX website wrote: Consider this... If a DXpedtion works 100,000 contacts and there is a 0.1% logging or transcribing error rate(and I don't think that is unrealistic given tired operators, lack of sleep, lack of food, and raging pileups), the result is that around 100 guys

[DXR] Take it!

2001-05-03 Thread Jennings
Hi from the top of the world again (depends how you look at things!) I am been getting some wonderful private arguments and discussions on my Take it or leave it posting earlier. Sadly... no flames yet! If no one, including our very tolerant reflector moderator, has any objections I would like

Re: [DXR] Take it or leave it.

2001-05-03 Thread Steve Wheatley KU9C
Martti OH2BH had a great discussion of this item in the annual DXCC listing.a worthy read for DXers and DXpeditioners/QSL managers alike! Not sure if that article is on the ARRL web site, but maybe it should be??? 73 --- Steve Wheatley KU9C PO Box 5953 Parsippany

Re: [DXR] Take it!

2001-05-03 Thread ragnar otterstad
--- Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi from the top of the world again (depends how you look at things!) I think your globe is upside down ! hi 73 from top of the world Rag JW5HE PS Have a look on some photos from Svalbard at : http://no.photos.yahoo.com/la5he