Now in My MIND
this was not a valid QSO,, the information was NOT all done on the radio, never mind he had the call wrong.
BUT even if he did work WP3T,
he did not know he did it
it took YOU and YOUR station to let him know it. so even if the call he thought he copied was right I would never ever think this as being a valid qso. now if the tape he made had worked fine and he later determined that he copied the call wrong it still even then is not a valid qso.
even if he had the call right is a grey area to me that it was a valid qso.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 2/6/2011 1:09 PM, Rick - WA4NVM wrote:
Mike,
I jumped on that one to quick. I just listened to my recording and you worked WP3PZ.
Sorry about the error, Rick
Hello to the group -
My recorder battery died during a pass of AO-51 yesterday (2/5/2011) I think the pass was approximately 18:53 UTC - it was a mainly east coast pass. I made a contact with WP3T, I believe, which is why I rely so much on my recorder. Many of you know how bad I mess up calls so I may have the suffix of the call incorrect. I just failed to notice the battery was running low. If anyone may be able to help me out I would appreciate it...
Thanks in advance and I hope everyone enjoys the 10 hours of Super Bowl Pre-Game...
73's,
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