thanks guys. i guess i'm right in there in the average as far as returns. put in 30,000 qsos, little over half were contest logs easily converted from ct files. the others keyed from paper logs. have to get up the strength to enter another 20 years of wb2vft, all on paper.
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Al,
The CW vs. SSB confirmation breakdown for
me is:
496 CW confirmed out of about 6,800 CW
QSOs (~ 7.3%)
342 SSB confirmed out of about 8,000 SSB
QSOs (~ 4.3%)
I have all my QSOs from 1995 on in LOTW
but only 35 of the 838 QSLs are for pre 2000 QSOs. I still have about 35
I have 838 confirmed out of 14,872 QSOs in
LOTW. That works out to about 5.6%.
73,
Dave, WØVX
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3357 submitted/366 confirmed (10.9%) for me. Several needed
band-countries show up. I have yet to convert and upload a bunch of
paper logs.
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I am at 99/1253, or right at 8%. A large percentage
of mine are from 160 meters where I'm trying to make WAS.
At 12:21 AM 4/19/2004 -0400, you wrote:
just
wondering how everyone else is doing with getting qsls on lotw.
yeah, i know it's early. yeah, i know they don't count yet.
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