Good job, Ron. That oughta pretty much nail it down.
I will use rule 4.4.c.1 and give it my best guess at 2059Z on each
Sweestakes Saturday.
73, de Hans, K0HB
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> [Original Message]
> From: Ron Notarius W3WN <wn3vaw@verizon.net>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Date: 11/8/2007 2:07:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CK in ARRL SS
>
> A solution that only a lawyer could love:
>
> 4 Exchange: The required exchange consists of:
> ~
> 4.4. Check
> 4.4.a. Single Operators
> 4.4.a.1. Operating from their own station, or as a guest operator
under
> their own call: the last two digits of the year you were first licensed.
> 4.4.a.2. Operating as a guest operator under another individual
> operators call: the last two digits of the year the station owner was
first
> licensed
> 4.4.a.3. Operating as a guest operator under a club call sign: the
> last two digits of the year the club or club predeccesor was first
licensed
> 4.4.b. Multi Operator stations
> 4.4.b.1 Non-club groups: the last two digits of the year the station
> owner was first licensed
> 4.4.b.2. Club stations: the last two digits of the year the club or
club
> predeccesor was first licensed.
> 4.4.b.2.a. If the club was formed from the combination of two or more
> clubs over the years, the first year of license of the "surviving"
> organization should be used. If it was a true merger with neither of the
> original organizations "surviving," the club may use the year of the
merger,
> or the year that the oldest predecessor club was first licensed,
> 4.4.c. Exceptions:
> 4.4.c.1. If an individual operator lacks documentation to specifically
> identify the year of first license, or if that individual operator does
not
> recall the year of first license, he or she should use their best
reasonable
> guess to identify the year of first license.
> 4.4.c.2. If a club station lacks documentation to specifically identify
> the year of first license for the club or it's predecessors, or there are
> more than one eligible predeccesro clubs or equivalent entities, the
station
> trustee or other officer of the club should use their best reasonable
guess
> to identify the year of first license.
> 4.4.c.3. If an individual or club has in good faith selected what they
> reasonably assume to be their best guess as to the year of first license,
> and they find out in the course of the contest that this information might
> be inaccurate, they are to continue using the same check that they began
the
> contest with to avoid discrepancies with stations who have already
contacted
> them.
> 4.4.c.4. If an individual or club learns (as noted in 4.4.c.3 above)
that
> they used the wrong check in the CW portion of the contest, they should
use
> the correct check in the SSB portion of the contest.
>
> -------
> Now, do we REALLY need to get THAT detailed in the description of how to
> determine the check?
>
> Yes, I'm disappointed that my old college club has used the "wrong" check
> because the kids up there don't know the club history, but I'll live. At
> least they're making a good faith effort to stay within the rules.
>
> But I disagree with this notion of "just pick two digits at random" as
that
> is not within the spirit, if not the letter, of the rules. That it isn't
> enforced is beside the point; you are expected to use good amateur
practice
> when operating, and that means (IMHO, YMMV) staying within the spirit if
not
> the letter of the rules.
>
> 73, ron w3wn
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 10:06:18 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CK in ARRL SS
> To: Steve Harrisonusa <k0xp@dandy.net>, Jim Reisert AD1C
> <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
> Cc: rneece@bwsm.com, CQ Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>,
> contest@arrl.org
>
> --- Steve Harrisonusa <k0xp@dandy.net> wrote:
>
> > Sorry, doesn't fly with me. The rule is already perfectly clear: THE
YEAR
> > THE STATION WAS FIRST LICENSED.
> >
> > What's to misunderstand about that???????
>
> Steve, the rule is NOT clear:
>
> http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2007/novss.html
>
> 4 Exchange: The required exchange consists of:
> 4.4. Check (the last two digits of the year you were first licensed);
>
> Who is "you" at a multi-op station?
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
> --
> Jim Reisert AD1C/?, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.us
>
>
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