On 06/02/2017 23:36, Black Michael wrote:
At least in my theory the start time of two people in a QSO should be the same.
So...
Tx 2 substract 2 time periods which should match the CQ time.
Tx 3 subtracts 3 time periods which should match the CQ time.

Hi Mike,

I think this is what is being reported as inaccurate. Calling CQ is not starting a QSO. I know it is subjective but I tend to agree that only when you reference your QSO partners callsign has a QSO started.

With respect to an extended period when trying to break a pile up, this is pretty much standard in logging applications. Some take the view that entering your QSO partners signal report is the start, others take the view that entering the callsign is the start and you can always adjust the start time when completing the QSO or logging it.

I do not think there is any requirement for both parties to log the same times, band, mode and time within a 15 or 30 minute windows is usually considered a match.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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