http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/XtremeCQ_WW_Experimenter_June.pdf
3. The entrant's transmitting sites must be located in a single country, as
defined by the applicable licencing authority, and a single zone. Receiving
sites may be located anywhere.
I will not be surprised if the DXCC AC comes up with a declaration, contacts
established during the CQ WW contests don't count towards DXCC anymore as
conducted using non-amateurs means.
73,
Vladimir VE3IAE
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Laney" <k4bai@worldnet.att.net>
Cc: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Xtreme Categories
> Prasad wrote:
>> Mike,
>>
>> That is a very interesting way of looking at this new Xtreme category.
>> I first took part in CQWW CW 1987 to try and work some new countries for
>> DXCC - ultimately worked all of 30 QSOs in 48 hours for 30 new ones
>> (WOW).
>>
>> Till date, due to one reason or other I have not worked XE (Zone 6) -
>> now, how about a remote station in California to work that elusive one
>> :))
>>
>> That will take care of my WAZ after 24 years in ham radio!!!
>>
>> BUT, I would not be legal within my VU2 license conditions - so no remote
>> station :(
>>
>> 73 de Prasad VU2PTT (also W2PTT).
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:38 PM, <N2GC@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I like the new categories except for the remote receiver part. Guys
>>> using
>>> remote receivers are going to effect the scores and fun of people not
>>> in
>>> the extreme categories. For instance, if I am SOSB160 QRP (or HP with a
>>> crappy ant like in my case) and I can hear a JA from my QTH in NY and I
>>> call
>>> him and he comes right back to me because he is using a remote receiver
>>> 10
>>> miles from me. What fun is that? You are taking the DX part out of the
>>> contest. What if there are 100 guys in 100 different countries on 160
>>> using
>>> remote receivers in NY and I work them all using 5W to a coat hanger
>>> and
>>> they
>>> send me a QSL card afterward will ARRL accept them for DXCC?
>>>
>>> Mike, N2GC
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>
> I guess I'll have to go back and read the CQ Magazine announcement
> again. When it was announced at the contest forum in Dayton, I
> understood that remote receiver sites would be limited to the same CQ
> zone as the transmitting antennas. In most, but not all, cases, that
> would be in the same country as the transmitting antennas. Maybe this
> was not part of the announcement, but that's what I understood at
> Dayton. 73, John, K4BAI.
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