Hello Tack & Tim,
>....but I could not find what WAS mean.
Based upon the FAQ in this web-page (Japanese ONLY),
<http://www.hs-contest.org/QandA/>
"WAS" stands for "Worked All Square".
So it's like a "TBDC" (= Stew Perry Topband Challenge)
contest,held every December. Hope this helps you.
73,Tosy-JE1TSD
|From: Tack Kumagai <je1cka@chofu.jaxa.jp>
|To: timgep@hotmail.com, cq-contest@contesting.com
|Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 12:09:13 +0900 (JST)
|
|Hi Tim
|
|The info on the web was written in JA. Accoring to the rule, there was no
|word "contest for JAs". So any stations can join...
|
|The exact name of this contest is "Hiroshima WAS contest", but I could not
|find what WAS mean.
|http://www.hs-contest.org/
|
|It was started at 2009-02-28 1200utc and end 03-01 0800utc but the
|operting band on 3.5MHz was limited to 02-28 1200-1500utc 3hours only.
| ---------
| Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
| JE1CKA <je1cka@gmai.com>
|
|In message "[CQ-Contest] JA WAS grid contest on 80M"
| on 09/02/28, Tim Goeppinger <timgep@hotmail.com> writes:
|:
|:
|: There was a lot of JA activity this morning for some WAS grid contest. Does
anyone
|: have a link to a website for rules?
|:
|: Tnx,
|:
|: Tim K6GEP
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