[SCCC] K1USC CQWW CW SINGLE-OP-ASSISTED ALL, LOW POWER

Michael Tope W4EF at dellroy.com
Thu Dec 8 21:28:16 EST 2005


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Horn" <bhorn at hornucopia.com>
To: "Michael Tope" <W4EF at dellroy.com>; "Tony Ruiz" <usctony at charter.net>; 
"SCCC" <sccc at contesting.com>
Cc: "Milton Garb" <mgarb at adelphia.net>; "Kq6es" <kq6es at adelphia.net>; "Becky 
Ormonde" <k6ey at verizon.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [SCCC] K1USC CQWW CW SINGLE-OP-ASSISTED ALL, LOW POWER


> Hi,
>
> At 07:30 AM 12/8/2005, Michael Tope wrote:
>>You'll have to look at
>>the fine print of the contest rules to make that determination (perhaps
>>others more knowledgeable about contest rules will chime in here), but
>>surely there is no problem if you want to go home and work other people
>>from your home station with your own callsign.
>
> Actually, the answer is that you need to look at the rules for each 
> contest
> to determine whether it is permissible to operate at a multi-op and then
> operate from home using your own call sign. For example, this is 
> prohibited
> in the NAQPs - you may only use one call sign during the contest.
>

Bruce,

Does that mean the act of operating from your home station disqualifies the
multi-operator effort, or does it just mean that you can't submit an entry 
for
both efforts? In other words, if Tony goes home from a W6IER multi-op and
makes 100 QSOs with his K1USC callsign, but doesn't submit a log for his
K1USC QSOs, is the status of the W6IER entry at all effected?

Thanks,

Mike, W4EF.......................





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