I don't believe that rules apply. I have used both. Sometimes the
station likes to use the station callsign and sometimes they prefer to
not get QSL's etc.
However, if you use your's it is common to state it like this: WS7I @
WA7LT so that records give the station some credit. Also conversely,
W1AW (WS7I, op.). This is often listed on plaques and certificates as well.
david greig wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> I was trying to find out the rule for operating a contest from another Ham's
> station. Do I use his call sign or mine? The contest is the CQ WW RTTY
> contest.
>
> Dave Greig
> N3BUO
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