Joe;
You sound like you are almost in a panic. When calling CQ on CW, the
op would send:
CQ RR CQ RR DE W0RKY K
or
CQ RR CQ RR DE W0RKY/ROK K
No problems there.
This really looks like it will be a fun contest, and one we can use to
introduce many newcomers to contesting. Yea, we have a few things to
work out on our (the participants/helpers) side, but that is the case
in all contesting. I look forward to helping to introduce lots of new
hams to contesting with the Rookie Roundup. Now once we have them
hooked, they will rapidly become addicted, as we are...
Jack Brindle, W6FB
On Feb 14, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Idle-Tyme wrote:
> The rules copied here,
>
> 1. *Time Period, Modes, and Frequencies:*
> 1. 2.1 Time period: The third Sunday of April, August and
> December from 1800 UTC through 2359 UTC.
> 2010: 18 April, 15 August, 19 December
> 2. 2.2 Modes: April = SSB, August = RTTY, December = CW.
> 3. 2.3 Frequencies: To find contest activity, tune near these
> frequencies:
> 1. 2.3.1. Phone: 3.850, 7.225, 14.240, 21.325,
> 28.400 and between 50.125 and 50.200 MHz.
> 2. 2.3.2. CW: 3.550, 7.050, 14,050, 21.050, 28.050
> and between 50.080 and 50.100 MHz.
> 3. 2.3.3. RTTY: 3.580, 7.080, 14.080, 21.080,
> 28.080 and between 50.300 and 50.320 MHz
> 4. Call "CQ Rookie Roundup" on phone or "CQ RR" on CW and
> digital modes.
> Item #4 soo what are they supposed to send on CW? I thought /RR
> was off limits? yet here in the rules it is what they are told to
> send....
>
> Joe WB9SBD
>
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