Logbook of the World
Witam,
kontynuując wątek różnicy czasu pomiędzy QSO, wyjaśnia to jeden z FAQ na stronie LoTW:
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What constitutes a QSO "match?"
To match, the two QSO records (yours and the other station's) must have:
- Call of each QSO matches own call of the other (including portable identifiers)
- The modes are in the same mode group (e.g., SSB and PHONE match because both are PHONE)
- The date/time values are the same within 30 minutes (all times are UTC)
In addition, if the QSO is a satellite QSO (indicated by the propagation mode):
- Both QSOs must be satellite mode
- Satellite name must be the same
and if the QSO is a nonsatellite QSO:
- Each QSO's band and RX band must match the values of the other QSO
or
- Each QSO's band and RX band values must match the opposite values of the other QSO (that is, the band of one must match the RX band of the other and the RX band must match the other's band).
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Tak więc jeśli różnica czasu w logach przekracza 30 minut, QSO nie są potwierdzane.
Wspomniane w jednym z maili 5 minut różnicy dotyczy raczej pracy w zawodach, a nie LoTW.

73, Marek SP7DQR


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