I think the most obvious answer is that people aren’t logging the /P. When I operate CONUS I often affix the call area to distinguish that I’m outside of Alaska so AL6D/W4 etc, but I usually upload with both AL6D (USA DXCC) and AL6D/W4 to prevent this issue (and I see many QSLs for both).
73, Gabe AL6D/VE6NJH
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 9:37 AM Bob Keating bkeating1954@gmail.com wrote:
I logged 26 QSOs from CM94 last weekend as N6REK/P on LoTW but have received only 4 QSLs. I thought CM94 is a relatively rare grid, plus I was hoping to get credit for KI7UNJs rove. Should I just be logging as N6REK even though I am operating a location other that my home QTH? I would like to get a good solid answer as I will be heading off to Utah next month and hope to get some QSLs from some new grids. Thanks.
73,
Bob N6REK
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