Single op. stations must transmit RST and four-digit number of the year the
amateur radio licence was FIRST officially issued to the operator.
Multi op. stations must transmit RST and four-digit number of the year the
amateur radio licence to the club or to the operator which callsign is used
was first officially issued.
I hope it's clear...
If I got my first ham license in 1987 I'll send 599 1987 irrespective of how
many calls I changed in 14 years..
73 & CU de Robert, S57AW
----- Original Message -----
From: John <vk4cej@hamsnet.net>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] SCC RTTY Championship - band change rule
> Robert, A question for you..........
> You wrote :-
> > There was an idea to make the rules of both contests to be alike as much
> as
> > possible (there are same mults in both contest - number of the year the
> > amateur radio license was FIRST officially issued to the operator).
>
> The Year the amateur radio licence etc etc.. Is this the year that the
> licence for the Call Sign being used by the operator was issued.. Or is
this
> the year that the operator was first issued an amateur licence... ???
>
>
> John - vk4cej / vk4wpx
>
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