[OKDXA] Call for 1x1 Logs

Coy Day n5ok at arrl.org
Mon Mar 12 16:51:52 EST 2007


Jerry,

What a hoot!  Had a great time but now I have to get down to serious
business.  I had about 120 QSO's on CW here at the house before I went
mobile Saturday morning.  I entered them in N1MM.  On the road I kept
paper logs and I have about 550 QSO's on paper.  I want to put them in
electronic form so that I can send them to you but I can't think of a way
to do it.  I know that you entered them for me the last time but I sure
don't want you to have to do that.  What did you use to enter them before?

Coy

P.S. I wish I could find a way to put them in N1MM logger.
-- 
Coy Day, N5OK
20685 SW 29
Union City, OK 73090
405-483-5632

Jerry Chouinard wrote:
> All QSO Party ladies and gentlemen holders of 1x1 calls.
>
> Please be sure and send in your logs to logs at okdxa.org or:
>
> OK QSO Party
> P.O. Box 2591
> Claremore, OK 74018-2591
>
> They will be used to confirm QSOs with the claimants of the Centennial
> Mug.
> Also, if you have an interest in using the Centennial QSL card see
> http://www.okdxa.org/event/QSL.htm for card and freight cost.  We expect
> the cards to be here within the next week to ten days.
>
> Thanks to all who have sent their logs in already.  One other suggestion
> is
> use of
> the 3830 contest reflector.  You can fill out your results in summary form
> by using the following URL.  http://216.133.253.197/oklahomaqp.php
> Pretty self explanatory info needed - for those of you who are casual
> contesters
> SO2R stands for Single Op 2 Radios - which some people are able to do
> with great ease!  It takes a lot of practice.  Op Time (hrs) is nice to
> enter but
> not absolutely necessary if you don't want to tally up time spent!  The
> data
> collected and presented by the forms is not "official" so if you are off a
> bit
> on multipliers etc. not to worry.  Entries made on the form can be viewed
> at
> http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/2007-March/subject.htmlviewed
> Scan down the listing until you see [3830] OkQP.  Some very interesting
> reading can be found in the comments area of many listings.  This service
> to the contesting community is a good way to let all see how things went
> for the various entrants in a contest or operating event.
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> K5YAA - ye ol' log checker.
>
>
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