[CQ-Contest] Question about CQWW rules

Bob Naumann - N5NJ n5nj at gte.net
Tue Oct 21 16:13:10 EDT 2003


Actually,

I mixed up the ARRL and CQWW rules a bit, in that the CQWW rules do not specifically restrict you from using your call from the multi-op station.

The ARRL rules are explicit about this.

Even so, in either case, you can go home and operate under your own callsign without violating either the CQWW or ARRL rules(for ARRL contests - of course).

N5NJ
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From: "Mike Gilmer - N2MG" <n2mg at contesting.com>
Date: 2003/10/21 Tue PM 02:58:41 CDT
To: cq-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Question about CQWW rules

AE9B wrote:

> I'm not sure that's correct. I believe you can only 
> have your callsign on ONE Log. If you're in a M/M 
> and listed as an operator, you can't operate (and 
> turn in a log or be in the M/M log as a QSO). 

The YCCC implores its members operating part-time 
from a MM who goes home during the contest, to get on 
the air from home and submit a log.  This has had the 
approval of the CQWW folks for years.

73 Mike N2MG



> N5NJ wrote:
> > The rules state that you cannot operate from the 
> > multi-operator station with your callsign.
> >
> > If you go home to operate, then you're fine!

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