Hello Ed and all,
1. The rules make no distinction between ASSISTED and NON-ASSISTED.
So the use of clusters, skimmers is up to the operators.
2. The primary source to determine the USA call area is the cty_wt.dat.
If an USA call has an entry in this file its information is used for the
call area multiplier (and zone for QSO points).
If there is NO entry in the cty_wt.dat then the number in the callsign
determines the call area.
73 de Goetz DJ3IW
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Ed Muns [mailto:ed@w0yk.com]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juni 2018 05:06
> An: 'DJ3IW' <gl-dj3iw@t-online.de>; 'MixW' <mixw@yahoogroups.com>;
> N1MMLoggerPlus+owner@groups.io; 'RTTY' <RTTY@groups.io>; 'Writelog'
> <writelog@contesting.com>; 7L4IOU@jarts.jp
> Cc: 'IG-RY' <igry@freelists.org>
> Betreff: RE: [RTTY] DRCG WW RTTY Contest this weekend
>
> Goetz, a couple of clarifications, please ...
>
> 1. I don't find any mention of Assistance or Packet Cluster usage, so I
> presume that is all right in all entry classes?
>
> 2. Are the call area multipliers for W, VK, VE and JA based on prefix
> number or actual call area of operation? If I operate as W0YK from USA
> zone
> 6 (California), do I count as call area 0 or call area 6? If I operate as
> W0YK/6, am I counted as call area 6? I see no requirement to operate as
> W0YK/6.
>
> Thanks,
> Ed W0YK
>
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