The Russian DX Contest Committee recently announced a rule change effective with this coming weekend's RDXC. Specifically, in order to qualify for an award, logs must be submitted within 36 hours and
Will amateurs be eligible to compete for any awards? 73, de Hans, K0HB/K7 "Just a boy and his radio" The Russian DX Contest Committee recently announced a rule change effective with this coming weeke
Mike, Guys like you and I probably aren't ever going to be "top 3" players in a Russian contest, but it's you and I and thousands of others who make "top 3" possible. I'm sick to death of sponsors wh
i wrote a piece about working a contest in a QSO limited division, CQWPX SOSB 80 QRP, keymans club of japan 160 meter contest, my latest CQWW SOSB160 QRP, where modern transievers, computer logging,
Hans, If you're not in the top 3 in the RDXC, what concern are the rules that govern those 3 guys to you? When I enter a contest, the only things I concern myself with are 1) what time does it start
Then if the "top 3 rule" is not about you what all of the noise is about? The top 3 conteders take it very seriously. Here's WC1M's quote on DXCC and strictness of LOTW registration, IMO it fits perf
Dear CQ-Contest readers, There have been writings about the new RDXC rule to submit the logs in 36 hours after contest end. Please note, there is many days allowance for all the average Joes there to
So what are you saying Bob? Contests have to have special rules for the "elite", and the rest of us minions need not apply? Hans, If you're not in the top 3 in the RDXC, what concern are the rules th
I think with the rest of us 'bottom feeders' not in the contest, the top 3 wouldn't have much fun just working each other :-) 73 Tom W7WHY _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest m
Hans set the stage for this discussion where he said that he's not one of the top 3 that special rules do apply to in the RDXC contest and yet that he's bothered by the rules that don't apply to him.
the rules are just ONE. Then you have different points, some of them apply to you and others not. For example in some contest there´s a 10 minutes rules for Multi Single, I am not angry because this
Ron. There are rules for all competitors. Whether you want to be in that "elite" or not is a personal choice. The reason why for specific rules applicable to top entrants in this contest makes perfec
Martin, I think you're missing what I'm driving at. Maybe I'm being too subtle. So let me put it this way: When I choose to participate in a contest, it is for one of two reasons: 1. Casual operating