Good catch Bill.
Apparently there are
others. N1MM only lists 63 on the mult sheet but I
find VP9,
KP2, YS, XE, J3, 6Y, V4 do light up red indicating a mult.
There
maybe more too. It would be helpful to have a complete
country
list of mults to share with everyone.
As discussed
earlier mults are very important. I don't recall
listening
down in that area for mults but I will pay attention
now! Reason #2 why
wire antennas are great for NAQP.
Beams can work too but they need to
be pointed in the right
direction :<).
If I can add a couple more mults to my score
it's a big deal! Thanks.
Ralph K1ZZI
-----
Original Message -----
From: "Bill Coleman" <
aa4lr@arrl.net>
To: "Ralph
K1ZZI" <
k1zzi@comcast.net>
Cc:
<
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Sent:
Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: [SECC] NAQP Mult
Info
On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:38 PM, Ralph K1ZZI
wrote:
> 50 States and 13 Canadian Provinces are the only
designated mults in NAQP.
> 63 mults per band X 6 bands = 378
total. A valid QSO can be with any
> station
>
anywhere in the world. That includes maritime and aeronautical
mobiles.
>
>
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php?page=2
(See Multipliers)
"Multipliers: Are U.S. states (including KH6
and KL7), 13 Canadian
provinces/territories (British Columbia,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick,
Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland/Labrador,
Yukon, NWT and Nunavut)
and other North American countries."
Read carefully the last
five words of the sentence. There are more than 63
multipliers per
band.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL
Mail:
aa4lr@arrl.netWeb:
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-- Wilbur Wright,
1901
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