Golf endorsement question


Scotty W7PSK
 

If I remember, yes MM will count if they give their grid.

And Hole 13 is my Buggaboo. You either work Chatham (which the last 6 expeditions didn't run PSK) or The south Pole KC4AAA which has not had their ham station active in a long time. Only a couple I heard but they didnt run PSK Either.

But we have hope a Kind ZL is working up a PSK mainly Chatham run soon I hear.

--- On Sun, 11/25/12, Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...> wrote:

From: Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...>
Subject: Re: [070] Golf endorsement question
To: "070@..." <070@...>
Date: Sunday, November 25, 2012, 8:16 AM
I think you are right, Milt, I didn't
look that far ahead.
 
Considering the distance, Holes 11 and 17 are furthest from
here, but Hole 13 will be a challenge as well.
 
73 de Joe
 
 


________________________________
From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...>
To: 070@...

Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [070] Golf endorsement question
   

  

Joe,
I think the toughest is Hole 13. There is nobody there. It's
the last that I need.
I think the keeper of the Golf Award needs to answer your
question for it to be an official answer.
Good luck.
Milt.
N6MG
070-650

----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Miller
To: mailto:070%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 7:16 AM
Subject: [070] Golf endorsement question

This is probably in the rules somewhere, but maybe others
would like to know the answer as well, so I ask:

I just worked a ham giving his call as ZZ9ZZZ/MM (fictional)
and his location as the Indian Ocean, Grid Locator MH40.

My question, even though he is not on land, does this
contact still count for Hole 11 for the Golf endorsement?

From my home, Holes 11 and 17 will most likely be my two
toughest ones to work.


73 de Joe KJ8O 1244





   
         

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Jerry N9AVY
 

Worked that /mm too and got same grid square.  Although I wished he would have been on hole 13 instead of 11.  :-(      I'd say he counts as long as he gave a grid square... some most /mm's don't usually do.

Jerry  N9AVY

--- On Sun, 11/25/12, Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...> wrote:

From: Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...>
Subject: [070] Golf endorsement question
To: "070@..." <070@...>
Date: Sunday, November 25, 2012, 9:16 AM
















 









This is probably in the rules somewhere, but maybe others would like to know the answer as well, so I ask:

 

I just worked a ham giving his call as ZZ9ZZZ/MM (fictional) and his location as the Indian Ocean, Grid Locator MH40.

 

My question, even though he is not on land, does this contact still count for Hole 11 for the Golf endorsement?

 

From my home, Holes 11 and 17 will most likely be my two toughest ones to work.

 

 

73 de Joe KJ8O 1244































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Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...>
 

I think you are right, Milt, I didn't look that far ahead.
 
Considering the distance, Holes 11 and 17 are furthest from here, but Hole 13 will be a challenge as well.
 
73 de Joe
 
 


________________________________
From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...>
To: 070@...
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [070] Golf endorsement question


 

Joe,
I think the toughest is Hole 13. There is nobody there. It's the last that I need.
I think the keeper of the Golf Award needs to answer your question for it to be an official answer.
Good luck.
Milt.
N6MG
070-650

----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Miller
To: mailto:070%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 7:16 AM
Subject: [070] Golf endorsement question

This is probably in the rules somewhere, but maybe others would like to know the answer as well, so I ask:

I just worked a ham giving his call as ZZ9ZZZ/MM (fictional) and his location as the Indian Ocean, Grid Locator MH40.

My question, even though he is not on land, does this contact still count for Hole 11 for the Golf endorsement?

From my home, Holes 11 and 17 will most likely be my two toughest ones to work.


73 de Joe KJ8O 1244

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

Joe,
I think the toughest is Hole 13. There is nobody there. It's the last that I need.
I think the keeper of the Golf Award needs to answer your question for it to be an official answer.
Good luck.
Milt.
N6MG
070-650

----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Miller
To: 070@...
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 7:16 AM
Subject: [070] Golf endorsement question



This is probably in the rules somewhere, but maybe others would like to know the answer as well, so I ask:

I just worked a ham giving his call as ZZ9ZZZ/MM (fictional) and his location as the Indian Ocean, Grid Locator MH40.

My question, even though he is not on land, does this contact still count for Hole 11 for the Golf endorsement?

From my home, Holes 11 and 17 will most likely be my two toughest ones to work.


73 de Joe KJ8O 1244


Joseph Miller <radiodxer2000@...>
 

This is probably in the rules somewhere, but maybe others would like to know the answer as well, so I ask:
 
I just worked a ham giving his call as ZZ9ZZZ/MM (fictional) and his location as the Indian Ocean, Grid Locator MH40.
 
My question, even though he is not on land, does this contact still count for Hole 11 for the Golf endorsement?
 
From my home, Holes 11 and 17 will most likely be my two toughest ones to work.
 
 
73 de Joe KJ8O 1244