Ed
I think all this is about the JARTS test, It is slightly confusing just
what is a mult, HOWEVER the best rule is get on and work everyone then send
in the Log.
Let the organizers figure it out. As I read the rules for JARTS a station
operating as WA1XXX in AZ or WA should sign /7 ,
http://www.jarts.jp/rules2013.html Rule are given here.
Rex K7QQ
-----Original Message-----
From: RTTY [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ed Muns
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 7:31 PM
To: 'John Merrill'
Cc: 'RTTY reflector'
Subject: Re: [RTTY] WW RTTY JARTS
Based on the Subject of this email, I'm guessing the question is about the
CQ WW RTTY Contest. (Or, is it a repeat of the question about JARTS? If
so, see my prior post.)
The CQ WW RTTY Contest counts US states (not call areas) and VE provinces as
mults. A required part of the sent exchange for US/VE stations is a
two-letter abbreviation of this QTH. It is not required to sign the
callsign/# for the lower-48 states. (KH and KL are considered "DX" and only
send CQ zone without a two-letter QTH).
Ed W0YK
John N1JM wrote:
> The rules do not specifically say, but considering they count call
> areas in the US as multipliers , do I need to sign /7 because I am in
> Arizona?
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