[OKDXA] Dumb Question of the Day
Kim Elmore
Kim.Elmore at noaa.gov
Tue Jul 27 11:34:49 EDT 2004
Thanks to everyone! As alyays, DXers are a great bunch. I thought of
sending everything to the DXCC desk, but then decided that, if I had an
alternative recourse, doing so would be inconsiderate of their time. I'll
send a message to HQ and ask for a listing of my current credits, so I can
put together an update to send that won't have the desk flipping through a
bunch of dupes.
If only dealing with coronal mass ejections were this easy!
Kim Elmore, N5OP
At 08:38 PM 7/26/2004, you wrote:
>Kim,
>
>Send Bill Moore at Hq and e-mail explaining your situation. They can send
>you a list of everything you have credited. bmoore at arrl.org
>
>If that doesn't work let me know.
>
>Coy
>--
>ARRL West Gulf Division Director
>Coy Day, N5OK
>20685 SW 29th St
>Union City, OK 73090-9726
>n5ok at arrl.org 405-483-5632
>
>
>
>-------------- Original message from Bill Clark : --------------
> > Kim, you could go ahead and submit everything. The
> > record exists in Newington and the new submission
> > would reveal the status. Or, if you are running some
> > good logging program, look at a dx summary and see
> > what number of countried shows checked. Then do a
> > search with the parameters of the checked countries
> > used. This should produce a list. Anyhow, Dx4win does
> > it that way
> > 73 BILL-W5VW
> >
> > Kim Elmore wrote:Well, here
> > goes, guys:
> >
> > I have managed to lose my original application to DXCC
> > and I have not
> > presented an updated application since. How do I find
> > out what countries
> > I already have credited so I don't send in duplicates?
> >
> > Kim Elmore, N5OP
> > Kim Elmore, Ph.D.
> > University of Oklahoma
> > Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological
> > Studies
> > "All of weather is divided into three parts: Yes, No,
> > and Maybe. The
> > greatest of these is Maybe" The original Latin appears
> > to be garbled.
> >
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Kim Elmore, Ph.D.
University of Oklahoma
Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
"All of weather is divided into three parts: Yes, No, and Maybe. The
greatest of these is Maybe" The original Latin appears to be garbled.
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