[Dx-qsl] But in the log
Jerry Keller
k3bz at arrl.net
Wed Feb 22 10:25:21 EST 2006
I very much agree with Kenji-san.... if I report a QSO that is not truly
mine, and the one who it truly belongs to also tells the manager, then the
manager can see the similarity between calls and identify the mistake more
easily. The result may be that the QSO is given to the correct one.... and
isn't that what we all want? I think yes. We should also hope that this
would be done for ourselves if the situation were reversed.
73, Jerry K3BZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenji Rikitake JJ1BDX" <jj1bdx at radio.email.ne.jp>
To: "DX-QSL" <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] But in the log
>I think claiming *not QSOed* is an important report for the QSL manager
> as well as claiming *QSOed*.
>> Many operators and QSL managers are using callsign-matching database
> during contests and some are using those as well on the DX QSOs. I
> think it's a matter of common sense of each person who finds the fact
> that he/she is accidentally in the log even though the person should not
> be there.
>> 73
> // Kenji Rikitake, JJ1BDX es JO3FUO
>> In the message <001b01c637ac18ドルce3e70$0b01a8c0 at soteciloy9let6>
> dated Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:32:25PM +0900,
> Masa/JG1OWV <jg1owv at jarl.com> writes:
>> do you think we should report to log manager about QSOs
>> which we definitely don't make but appear in the log check?
>> I believe wrong remaining QSOs makes QSL manager job nuisance
>> to omit some of particular data at the time of printing labels to confirm
>> only Q's we request.
>> Another reason I ask is, you know, unfamiliar calls are tend to
>> be rounded off to active ones in the benefit of log software which
>> peditioners are using. I don't want to take over any possibility of
>> someone
>> similar to my callsign who made a QSO on a most common band
>> in the last day of 3Y0.
>>>> Masa / JG1OWV
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