[CQ-Contest] NAQP Rules Clarification
Radio K0HB
kzerohb at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 22:43:20 EST 2016
I can't find any wiggle-room in the last sentence of rule 12.
Check logs? (If your goal is to expose both rare mults.)
__73, de Hans, K0HB
"Just a Boy and His Radio"™
On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Gerry Hull <gerry at yccc.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Rule 9 States:
> "9. *Station*: All radio transmitters, receivers and antennas used by an
> entrant must be associated with one station, either at a fixed geographical
> location or as a mobile/portable station. A station may be operated
> remotely. Use of multiple stations during the contest using the same call
> sign, whether directly or remotely operated, is prohibited."
> Rule 12 Sates:
> "12. *Valid Contact*: A valid contact consists of a complete, correctly
> copied and legibly logged two-way exchange between a North American station
> and any other station. Proper logging requires including the time in UTC
> and band for each contact. Regardless of the number of licensed call signs
> issued to a given operator, one and only one call sign shall be utilized
> during the contest by that operator."
> Here's the deal:
> I want to operate VE4EA remotely, and VY1AAA Remotely. Neither will work
> each other.
> For Rule 9, I'll not be operating any other station for QSO Credit when I'm
> operating VE4EA, and I'll do the same for VY1AAA. )
> I have a ton of callsigns. only 1 will be used at each station.
> The goal is to put each fairly rate mult on the air if possible. Acutally,
> both may end up as M/S
> with VY1JA and VE4EA doing some part-time operating.
> Thoughts?
> 73, Gerry W1VE / VE1RM
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