That is what VE6HF was sending each time I worked him. He is also in Zone 02. Is "R2" a special mult, or was this just his way of saying he is in IARU Zone 02? Roy -- AD5Q
From the rules: "Members of the IARU Administrative Council and the three IARU regional Executive committees send "AC," "R1,""R2," and "R3" as appropriate.... 8. Multipliers: The total number of ITU
From the IARU Rules: 8. Multipliers: The total number of ITU zones plus IARU member society HQ stations worked on each band (not mode.) IARU officials represent a maximum of four multipliers per band
Author: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca (VE6JY Don Moman)
Date: Tue Jul 22 02:49:56 2003
while R2 is a mult, I suspect your latter guess is correct. I'm not aware that we have anyone in VE6 land qualified to send a special IARU multiplier. 73 Don VE6JY
Roy, Send an email to Tim, VE6SH. (ve6sh@rac.ca) He is IARU Region 2, Area A director in Calgary. He should be able to tell you if VE6HF was an official R2 headquarters station and, therefore, a mult
That should have been me! As the IARU R2 Area "A" director(Canada and Bermuda) my exchange was "R2" rather than "02". I had this trouble last year as most logging programs default to zone 2 when they