With WPX like 19 hours away as I write, I have this burning question:
I'm in 4-land, fixed, permanent (for now!), but my call is a 5.
Do I have to sign WQ5L/4 in WPX? The most recent CQ I have with WPX rules
in it is from 1986 and it states in bold "A station in a call area different
than that indicated by its call sign is required to sign portable."
a) that *seems* to apply to fixed stations, do I read that right?
b) have the rules changed in the past 8 years?
Somebody in the same situation (WN4KKN N6TR K7GM N2IC N0AX et al.) must know.
replies direct to me please, if anyone else needs the answer I'll be online
until 2300Z. Thanx!
-- ray // WQ5L // rrrocker@rock.b11.ingr.com
To /4 or not to /4, that is the question.
>From tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) Fri Mar 25 06:18:12 1994
From: tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: A W6 makes the top ten in the 160 contest!!
Message-ID: <9403250618.AA14885@cmicro.com>
Yes, a W6 made the top ten in the 160 contest!!!
Well, okay, he was in Arizona... but still!!
And a real N6 came in 11th, just missing getting listed in the top ten
box.
The top ten box??? Where did it go??? Gee, what lousy timing.
If I was N6SS, I would really be upset.
Tree N6TR
tree@cmicro.com
>From Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov Fri Mar 25 16:55:00 1994
From: Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov (Smith, Pete)
Subject: NCJ 3.24.94 Arrived
Message-ID: <2D9317C0@ms.hq.nasa.gov>
When my wife was in the marketing biz, the postal service used to guarantee
only 3-week delivery for 3rd class mail - wonder what it is for magazines.
Any questions why Federal Express, UPS, etc. are doing so well?
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From: CQ-Contest-Relay
To: cq-contest
Subject: NCJ 3.24.94 Arrived
Well finally. The NCJ arrived in sunny Spokane. Guess when its shipped as
bulk mail you take what you get.
73,
--
Jay Townsend, Ws7i < jayt@comtch.iea.com >
>From H. Ward Silver" <hwardsil@seattleu.edu Fri Mar 25 14:30:43 1994
From: H. Ward Silver" <hwardsil@seattleu.edu (H. Ward Silver)
Subject: WPX callsign rules
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9403250641.B2309-9100000@bach>
Yes, I think you must sign /4. The last time I looked, I decided that I
had to sign /7. They may have changed it to only indicate the correct
DXCC/CQ country in which you reside. Anybody else? I don't think you're
allowed to sign /xx4 where xx is some unused combination of letters in an
as-yet-unassigned prefix, nor are you *supposed* to sign /1xx as al the
1-prefixes are unallocated.
GL
Ward, N0AX
>From clay rudolf <rtclay@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Fri Mar 25 14:35:51 1994
From: clay rudolf <rtclay@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> (clay rudolf)
Subject: NCJ
Message-ID: <Pine.3.05.9403250849.A18923-a100000@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Well, I got my copy yesterday. It seems that the soapbox comments for the
August CW NAQP were actually from January...anyone else notice this?
R. Torsten Clay, N4OGW/9 n4ogw@uiuc.edu
On Thu, 24 Mar 1994, Jim Hollenback wrote:
> >
> > Still waiting for my NCJ out here in the US mail black hole. Anyone else
> > in the USA still waiting, or is it time for a phone call to Newington ?
> >
> > Steve, N2IC/0
> >
>
> Still waiting for the NCJ and QST out here on the postally challenged
> left coast .... jeez, the discussions are over and dead before I get
> to read what we were talking about.
>
> And for KR0Y .... don't fret about the 'empty' boxes and your showing
> in your box. I bet that unless you mount a real effort you won't be
> in a box next year.
>
> Jim, WA6SDM
> jholly@cup.hp.com
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