Quoting from the official rules:
1. Entry categories: <excerpt> A single operator may submit multiple
entries using
different remote sites in different countries. Each entry will
be scored separately.
3. Locations: The entrant's transmitting
sites must be located in a single
country, as defined by the applicable
licensing authority, and a single zone.
Remote receiving sites may be located
anywhere.
10. Club Scores: Entries in this category (Xtreme ... ed.)
are eligible to contribute their CQ
WW scores to a club in the Club Competition,
in accordance with the existing
CQ WW rules. Remote stations outside
the club's area may be counted as
DXpeditions.
73,
Dave AB7E
John Laney wrote:
> I guess I'll have to go back and read the CQ Magazine announcement
> again. When it was announced at the contest forum in Dayton, I
> understood that remote receiver sites would be limited to the same CQ
> zone as the transmitting antennas. In most, but not all, cases, that
> would be in the same country as the transmitting antennas. Maybe this
> was not part of the announcement, but that's what I understood at
> Dayton. 73, John, K4BAI.
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