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David,
The city of New York is broken up in to 5 boroughs . Each one is also
considered it's own county, although I don't think they have separate
county governments:
Manhattan = New York county
Brooklyn = Kings county
Borough of Queens = Queens county
Staten Island = Richmond county
Bronx = Bronx county
Glad I don't live there. Too confusing.
73, Steve KW3A
On 10/14/2015 3:40 AM, David W Wood wrote:
>>From a G across the sea!
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> Where is New York County as opposed to state or city?
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> 73
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> David W Wood
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Don Breda
> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 12:10 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Questions about contesting this weekend:
>
> I m actually going to operate in the New York qso party this weekend.
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> I am truly not a contester although I can operate a contest very well.
>
> I have decided after many requests to operate this weekend since people
> tell me New York county is so rare.
>
> I want' to use n3fjp logging software or the separate n3fjp new your qso
> party software.
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> He seems to support LOTW and e q s o but not logging on qrz.
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> Is it possible to upload the logs to qrz?
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> What do I do wiht the logs n3fjp creates to prove my entries in the
> contest and confirm the contacts so the other guy gets his or her points
> as well.
>
> Got it guys I am a true amateur when it comes to contesting and I am lost!
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> 46 years a ham but there is still so much to learn.
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> A phone call or skype or yep good old fashion radio contact would be
> great to educate me in this regard.
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> I don't expect or want anyone to write the bible on contesting via email.
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> Tjats probably to much to ask.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Don
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