[Fwd: Re: [LOGic] Another Dayton Card Counting Question]

Paul Frantz w5pf at houston.rr.com
Wed Apr 19 23:55:15 EDT 2006



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Subject: 	Re: [LOGic] Another Dayton Card Counting Question
Date: 	Wed, 19 Apr 2006 22:53:40 -0500
From: 	Paul Frantz <w5pf at houston.rr.com>
To: 	n8vz at qth.com
References: 	<2006419225536.372651 at n8vz-hamshack>



You have to make out an application and the card checkers will verify 
your cards and send the application to ARRL. It does not have to be for 
all the cards required for WAS or DXCC or what ever award you are trying 
for. There are card checkers in most areas that can look at your cards 
so you don't have to send them in to Newington. Check with the nearest 
DX or  contest club and they will tell you who to contact in your area. 
I'm sure the DXCC desk at ARRL will tell you also.

Good luck,

Paul W5PF

Carl J. Denbow wrote:

>Does anyone know if the ARRL card-counters will count and give credit for cards if you don't have enough at that time for an award?  For instance, I still lack a few confirmations for the basic mixed-band, mixed-mode DXCC.  Can I have the 70 cards that I do have counted and the record kept by the ARRL?  This would mean I'd have a smaller number to send in when I get confirmations on my outstanding DXCC-eligible QSOs.-- 113 and counting.  If anyone has experience with this process and/or knowledge of how it works, I'd appreciate some feedback.  I seen the ARRL card-counters at work at Dayton, but I never really inquired about how the process works.  
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>Tnxs & 73,
>
>Carl
>N8VZ
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