I'm hoping the collective wisdom of this list can help me with a rule interpretation. Many contests have a rule like "All transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500-meter circle." For co
Youre over- interpreting the rule. The rule was meant to ban remote receivers and transmitters. So for example I wont be able to use a web SDR in maine or Washington when I transmit from NJ. In a mov
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If I had to guess, the rule was not considering mobile stations. That said, I doubt you would get disqualified for getting on the air and handing out some contacts and sending in your log. That wou
Author: K8MR via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 21:06:23 +0000 (UTC)
I'll leave it to contest sponsors for the final word, but I'd think you are over-interpreting. If you're doing a rover/mobile operation, you're unlikely to have the big antennas and perhaps the big a
Thanks, all, for the responses. Glad to know that the rule isnt trying to disallow mobile operation; that will increase my participation in future contests. To answer a few specific points from a cou
Hi John, I would not assume that without reading the contest Rules. Remember that FCC Rules have not required signing /M or /P or /n (where n is the call area) for almost 50 years. There are lots of