Peter,
Just got back from VP6DX .. do you know how many /QRP from Europe we
have in our log ?? I believe rules in Germany and Europe are the same.
Does it mean their Qs are not valid?
Anyway, in RDXC rules we say: "It is reccomended to use /QRP" which
means we just reccomend. The reason for this reccomendation is
unfortunately quite a number of people moved from QRP to LP entry for
their unreal number of QSOs and some strange high QRP runs in early
years. Without knowing that this particular station is QRP or not we
can not watch in close enough while monitoring bands during RDXC.
73s, Harry RA3AUU
PV> Bad news: they want qrp stations to sign call/qrp.
PV> That is not allowed in Germany.
PV> Only /m, /mm, /am and /p is possible
PV> 73
PV> Peter
PV> -----Original Message-----
PV> From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
PV> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of José Nunes CT1BOH
PV> Sent: Montag, 10. März 2008 08:54
PV> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
PV> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Open logs in 2008 Russian DX Contest
PV> Great news!
PV> Russian DX Contest wil adopt, starting in 2008, Open Log Policy
PV> http://www.radio-sport.net/rdxc08_pre.htm
PV> Also good to know RDXC asks every participant to keep exact CAT frequencies
PV> in the log file for better log checking
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