[SJDXA] T22T

w1gd at aol.com w1gd at aol.com
Fri Sep 22 16:17:34 EDT 2023


 Thanks for the tip.  I "think" I worked them on 15M FT8.  No RR.  A few stations got the "RR" but most did not.  A lot (like me) kept giving reports.  I stopped after 2 retries.  They uploaded to Club Log 3 minutes BEFORE my QSO.
T2 is one I need Digital.
73,Gerry, W1GD
    On Friday, September 22, 2023 at 01:04:11 PM EDT, STEPHEN SULLIVAN via SJDXA <sjdxa at mailman.qth.net> wrote:  
 
 This seems to be a recurring problem with these guys on all their operations. Luckily, I have needed very few qsos from them. Your solution is a good one for those that have automatic loads to LOTW etc from our logging programs. You would think after all the past reports/complaints they could figure out what their problem is. 

Steve Kz2i 




On Sep 22, 2023, at 11:20 AM, Bob Schenck N2OO <n2oo at comcast.net> wrote:





SJDXA members,

It seems that the T22T ops are not always sending the RR73 after initially sending out a report. Most of these are probably getting logged by T22T.

Here is what I did that worked. 

Beth and I each had a QSO like this on 12 meter FT8. No RR73 seen, and few RR73’s noticed with others.

Although this is not right really, what we did was “write down the log data on a piece of paper” instead of entering it into our log. The reason is that I don’t like uploading bogus log entries to LoTW or ClubLog. It just causes confusion later. T22T is uploading their log to Club Log when they have a reliable internet connection. So we waited until the next day and we found both of our QSO’s in the log on Club Log. We then added our QSO’s manually into our master log (we use AC Log/N3FJP) carefully to make sure all fields were properly entered (band mode sent/rec reports/frequency/start and end time of QSO) etc. Then uploaded that to Club Log. Waited a couple of minutes and then went into clublog looking for a MATCH by doing a LOG SEARCH. It SHOULD match up. Ours actually showed double QSO’s at the time logged. 

These guys don’t always follow all of the rules, but not going there. This is just for you to not miss any QSOs. You sent them a report and you received a report from them. That should be enough.

Or…… there is another DXpedition going to Tuvalu October 10-23 by a German team https://t2c.mydx.de

They will probably use better operating techniques and also probably have an easier QSL method.

  

  

73!

de Bob Schenck, N2OO

President SJDXA!

GO SJDXA!

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