[WT-support] IOTA contest and non-multiplier QSOs
Zoli Pitman HA1AG
ha1ag at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 8 09:05:37 CEST 2009
a bit off topic here but why don't U just let the logcheck algorithm take care of it? With a simple condition it could give a warning if a log has excessive nr of qsos against the 10m rule. Then make a manual check otherwise just null those QSOs out...
73, zoli ha1ag
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From: MM0BQI <MM0BQI at blueyonder.co.uk>
To: support at win-test.com
Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 2:58:42 PM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] IOTA contest and non-multiplier QSOs
The advice to multi-op stations who may have
worked non mult Qs on the second radio is as follows.
Please do not delete any contacts or edit your
Cabrillo log.
Please list the Qs made in error and email them to
me at mm0bqi at googlemail.com The
adjudication process will detect them anyway but your list would be very
helpful as a cross reference.
Please ask if you require any further
information.
73
Jim, MM0BQI
IOTA Contest Adjudication Team
On 06/08/2009, Hermann Stein <hb9crv at eblcom.ch> wrote:
We worked the IOTA contest as CR2W from Faial, EU-175 as m/s station.
>>>By error it happened that the multiplier station worked some stations
>>>which are non-mulitplier QSOs.
>>>The rules say:
>>>The second station to be used to find and call other stations only if
>>>the station is a new multiplier. Any non-multiplier QSOs made
>>>accidentally on the second station must be logged, but will be scored
>>>as zero points.
>>>How can I declare those QSOs as invalid? IS there any command in WT
>>>where I can do that? Just deleting the QSOs is not the solution.
>>>Many thanks for your help
>>>
>
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