From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@harborside.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Poisson 'de Avril
> There is something fishy here. I know for a fact, the log I sent
> to him last year had a higher score than he claimed. In fact I
> found out that there were quite a few others that had higher
> scores than he did. I sent a local operative of mine over to
> check, and when he went into Doug's shack, he was caught,
> frantically shredding some documents.
Does he work for Arthur Anderson?
tony field (ve6yp)
ve6yp@shaw.ca
http://members.shaw.ca/ve6yp
>From Rich K2WR" <k2wr@njdxa.org Mon Mar 25 04:02:50 2002
From: Rich K2WR" <k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich K2WR)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] I won't log /QRP
References: <20020324212312.73980.qmail@web14305.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <001c01c1d3b1$ef5b6160$0700a8c0@5j08601>
If one were mobile in, for example, Hawaii, any of the following would be
acceptable identifications using voice:
(callsign) mobile, (callsign) mobile 6, (callsign) mobile KH6 (or NH6, WH6,
AH6), OR just (callsign).
On CW, the words mobile or portable are to be replaced by "/".
The mobile or portable designator can be before or after the callsign,
except if you are a U.S. licensed amateur operating in Canada, in which case
the mobile or portable designator MUST be after the callsign.
A mobile station identifying on CW with (callsign)/M6 (or whatever number)
is in violation. (If you were operating in the U.K. under CEPT privileges,
you would identify as M/(callsign).)
Having said all that, everyone does it. If it's important, we could all
write to Riley. No, I don't think it's important.
Rich K2WR
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