Hello cq-contest, From CQWW's point of view, what is the source to determine entrant's DXCC Entity and, consequently, his continent? In my case: WAZ zones list says I am in "Eastern zone of Europe" (
Hello John, John, our sincerest thanks for your interest to our ... problem. This topic raises in russian contest reflectors every year, and we are really tired of it. Thats true, we are located both
Hello Nodir, Sunday, October 23, 2005 Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: This is not true. Half of then in "Europe", and another half is in "Asia". If, as it was said earlier,
Hello Mario, Sunday, October 23, 2005 Mario wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: ...and zone 17 for UA9T, yeah? :) -- 73...Art RX9TX 23-Oct-05 13:23 UTC http://rx9tx.qrz.ru "All I want is a warm bed a
Hello Ural, Willy forgot to mention that a part of UA9B is in "Europe" as well. defenitions also 17). -- 73...Art RX9TX 24-Oct-05 01:29 UTC http://rx9tx.qrz.ru [Hatcheck girl: Goodness, that's a beau
Hello David, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 David Robbins K1TTT wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: ua9s/t/w Has he? Then I see no sense in exchange numbers in CQ WW at all. It worked that way till now, a
Hello LA5HE, Saturday, October 29, 2005 LA5HE Ragnar Otterstad wrote to Paul Christensen: In Russia SSB below 7040 is PROHIBITED by state regulations, and all licence holders have that prohibition in
Hello Stuart, Monday, October 31, 2005 Stuart Santelmann KC1F wrote to Mario: Are you sure you weren't hearing what you want to hear? :-) You know, suddenly we discovered some fun in being in zone 16
Hello cq-contest, Monday, October 31, 2005 Igor Sokolov wrote to Stuart Santelmann KC1F: Ifor, you are not totally honest with us again. UA9C partly is in what you call "Europe" as well. So to follow
Hello John, Monday, October 31, 2005 John Warren wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: Yep, I feel the same!! And "Tokyo" works best for me too. Another problem for russian-speakers is that nglish "T"
Hello Bill, Doug and Bill, thanks for LoTW-confirmations. Hope I can use them for WAS and USA-CA submissions one day. -- 73...Art RX9TX 05-Jan-06 06:52 UTC http://rx9tx.qrz.ru "Real knowledge is to k
Hello Steve, Sunday, February 12, 2006 Steve and Judy wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: Steve, join us in the forthcoming Russian DX Contest in March, the sponsors have lotsa Awards, Plaques and Tr
Hello Valeri, Sounds reasonable. I like VE3IAE's solution ("Only QSOs with participants conducted at least 100 (or so) contacts in the contest are eligible for the contest score"), that should solve
Hello cq-contest, David, thanks for your story! :) -- 73...Art RX9TX http://rx9tx.qrz.ru "When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading." [Henny Youngman] _______________________________
Hello Guy, Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Guy Molinari wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: Number of received logs, Russian DX Contest: 2000 - 893 logs, 2001 - 1242 logs, 2002 - 1304 logs, 2003 - 1671
Hello Steve, Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Steve London wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: big Steve, unfortunately you are right, US and JA participation is very low. If you go to http://rdxc.org/as
Hello Randy, Thursday, February 22, 2007 Randy Thompson wrote to cq-contest@contesting.com: I just got the clarification from RA3AUU, his answer is "Yes, the RDXC scores will be used in the results-b
Hello ku8e, Jeff, it's fun that it sounds just like it sounds in russian contest reflector when the folks start to argue who has the greater advantage, UA6 over UA3, UA9 over UA0, or UA1 over UA6, so