I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ
stations, so here is the final list:
Country IARU Member Society Call Sign
Aruba*# AARC P43ARC
Australia WIA VK1WI
Austria OVSV OE1XHQ
Belgium UBA ON4UBA
Bulgaria BFRA LZ0HST
Brazil LABRE PT2AA
Canada RAC VE7RAC
Croatia HRS 9A0HQ
Czech Republic CRC OL7HQ
Faroe Islands FRA OY6A
Finland SRAL OH3C
France* REF F6REF
Germany DARC DA0HQ
Great Britain* RSGB GB5HQ
Greece* RAAG SV1SV
IARU IARU NU1AW
Mexico FMRE XE1LM
Moldova ARM ER7A
Netherlands VERON PA6HQ
New Zealand NZART ZL6A
Nigeria* NARS 5N0HQ
Poland PZK SP3PZK
Romania FRR YP0A
Russia SRR R3HQ/6
Slovak Republic SARA OM7HQ
Slovenia ZRS S50HQ
Sweden SSA SK0HQ
Ukraine UARL EM5HQ
USA ARRL W1AW/7
Venezuela RCV YV30T
Yugoslavia SRJ YU0HQ
*provided by Ray Rocker, WQ5L, operator at K5MDX
#provided by Bob Chandler, VE3SRE
Many thanks to you both!
73, Fred
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>From Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org> Fri Jul 18 13:32:53 1997
From: Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org> (Zack Lau)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRPer runs 2KW
Douglas Zwiebel wrote:
> In fact, most of us in the TOP TEN BOX usually run
> LESS than 5 watts, JUST TO BE SURE. I usually run
> no more than more than 4 watts on CW, and on SSB I run
> 4.5 watts PEP, NOT 10 watts PEP (which some might
> construe as still 5 watts).
The QRP definition depends on the contest. The ARRL uses
PEP, so its 5 watts PEP in the HF contests and 10 watts
PEP in the VHF contests. However, the QRP-ARCI, and most
other QRP clubs, use 10 watts PEP as the limit on SSB and
5 watts on CW. The CQ VHF contest defines QRP as 25 watts
or less.
Zack Lau W1VT zlau@arrl.org
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