As a holder of an "AE" call sign for the SSB WPX contest, let me tell you
what I did.
First: For me to be logged as KE9NA/AE is not necessarily accurate all the
time. The AE is NOT my prefix. If I worked someone on 14.165, I would have
to sign the QSO as KE9NA/AE. However, if I worked that same station on
28.350 I would sign KE9NA. Or if later on 20M I am calling CQ on 14.200 as
KE9NA and you work me a second time, I wouldn't show up as a dupe if you'd
logged me as KE9NA/AE previously. So to log a "temporary AE" call into the
contest log is not a good idea. The "AE" is not necessary as it is not part
of the call. It is only necessary that it be sent as a part of an
"official" identifier. I wouldn't log it. I gave just the KE9NA to
stations, particularly foreign ones as they have NO idea what KE9NA/AE or
KE9NA temporary AE means. It caused more confusion than it solved! So just
log the station's real call sign. That way you won't screw up multipliers,
dupes or whatever. The temporary identifier just isn't needed.
73,
Jon
NA9D
ps: I've since changed my call!
----- Original Message -----
From: <00tlzivney@bsuvc.bsu.edu>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:51 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WPX and /AE - /AG
>
> I realize that there will probably be very few of these in the upcoming
> CW WPX contest, but how should these be logged? KB0XXX/AE is counted
> as an AE0 in CT9.45. This is a problem because then AE0X will not be
> flagged as a needed multiplier. The FCC requires KB0XXX/AE to send the
> /AE. As a matter of policy, what does the contest log checker want us
> to enter?
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9
>
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