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1. [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 01:20:01 +0000
K5ZD's release of the latest SCP file gave me a chance to look at this. I go through the file, as there are a lot of duplicates in it (whether USA station having to sign /something for some contests,
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00292.html (9,220 bytes)

2. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: "Gerry Hull" <gerry@w1ve.com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 10:08:35 -0400
Hi Brett, Well, actually, it's perfectly valid to sign, for example, VE1/W1VE or W1VE/VE1 (Not for me, since I hold a Canadian license also.) The W1VE/VE1 is the generally accepted method and arrange
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00299.html (11,383 bytes)

3. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Jan Erik Holm <sm2ekm@telia.com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 22:50:03 +0200
Not CEPT but IARU. USA and Canada is a members of IARU so why not use what IARU stipulates? 73 SM2EKM _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00303.html (8,458 bytes)

4. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: David Pruett <k8cc@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 18:17:49 -0400
When we operated from C6A in 1998 for ARRL DX CW, the callsign on our licenses said homecall/C6A. I would have much preferred the CEPT method to garner more attention from CQs, but we felt the licens
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00306.html (13,664 bytes)

5. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Alan Zack <k7acz@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 18:25:02 -0700
I hope all the stations I worked in various contests didn't get dinged when I was signing DU1/K6ACZ while in the Philippines! I can't get a DU call unless I have a permanent residents visa card so mu
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00308.html (13,178 bytes)

6. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Tom Frenaye <frenaye@direcway.com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 21:40:59 -0400
[related to signing W1ABC/VE1 or VE1/W1ABC] There is a specific USA-Canada agreement about reciprocal operating. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/io/#us -- Tom/K1KI -- e-mail: frenaye@pcn
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00309.html (10,072 bytes)

7. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 03:10:48 +0000
W1VE-VE1RM replied (hyphen probably being better than forward slash ;^): For VEs in W, there is 97.107 & 97.119(g). The FCC explains a bit more about this at http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/amateur/
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00310.html (11,809 bytes)

8. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Alan Zack <k7acz@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 14:34:33 -0700
I have always heard (beginning when I was a KL7) that when a US licensed amateur operates from Canada he must still abide by the US freq bandwidths but this is not stated so on your reference. It doe
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00317.html (11,331 bytes)

9. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 00:20:27 +0000
K7ACZ continued: The relevant document appears to be http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/insmt-gst.nsf/vwapj/ric2.PDF/$FILE/ric2.PDF If a W citizen & resident has at least 5 wpm Morse proficiency
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00326.html (9,764 bytes)

10. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Alan Zack <k7acz@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 14:22:54 -0700
Yes, I meant band plan. For example, a W7 crosses over to VE7 and signs VE7/W7xxx but cannot operate below 14.150, 21.200, etc like a licensed VE7 can. Seems I was told that when I drove from KL7 to
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00330.html (11,036 bytes)

11. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Bill Coleman <aa4lr@arrl.net>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 12:16:42 -0400
So here's a dumb question -- how does the software know? If the portable designation can come before or after the callsign -- how can we tell which is which? If the (now SK) King of Jordan were to co
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00331.html (9,297 bytes)

12. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 09:08:11 +0000
AA4LR replied to W1VE-VE1RM: I'm not a coder, nor do I play one on TV, but when I wrote the routine for my homebrew dBASE log so I could figure out what countries I worked where, I looked for a "/" i
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00332.html (9,941 bytes)

13. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 10:44:18 -0000
it is a problem that we in the logging/spotting/analyzing software writing call 'normalizing' a callsign. That is separating out the 'normal' call and the portable or other additions on it. In 99.9%
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00333.html (10,804 bytes)

14. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 11:40:09 +0000
K7ACZ continued about operating privileges for Ws operates in VE under W-VE Treaty: W7xxx should be signing W7xxx/VE7 for a start... Based on current rules & a 1952 treaty, it seems that since then a
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00334.html (9,491 bytes)

15. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: MikeR <nf4l@nf4l.com>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 08:20:19 -0400
_______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00335.html (10,466 bytes)

16. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: "Mario" <s56a@bit.si>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 22:12:08 +0200
maritime mobile designations which could either be just 'mobile' or could be England or Scotland. There is no problem at all as CEPT temporary callsigns for UK all start with M/ or with one more pos
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00337.html (8,485 bytes)

17. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: Tom Frenaye <frenaye@direcway.com>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 19:18:23 -0400
Alan - I don't know about having it backwards, but when in the USA, Canadians have to follow FCC rules for US amateurs, and Americans operating in Canada have to follow Industry Canada rules. I don't
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00376.html (9,597 bytes)

18. Re: [CQ-Contest] What to log? (score: 1)
Author: "Buck - N4PGW" <n4pgw-list1@towncorp.net>
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 18:46:50 -0400
Foreign amateur radio operators operating in the US must operate within the bands of their country provided they do not exceed the privileges of the US Amateur Extra Class. I don't know what Canadian
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2005-05/msg00382.html (10,961 bytes)


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