On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Jay <ws7i@ewarg.org> wrote:
> I don't believe that rules apply. I have used both. Sometimes the
> station likes to use the station callsign and sometimes they prefer to
> not get QSL's etc.
>
> However, if you use your's it is common to state it like this: WS7I @
> WA7LT so that records give the station some credit.
Specifically, that goes in the "OPERATORS" line of the cabrillo
header. When I operate at N6RO, using my own call, the header
includes:
CALLSIGN: N6ML
CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH
OPERATORS: N6ML @N6RO
CU in the contest - I'll probably be WQ6O (@N6RO)
~Iain / N6ML
> david greig wrote:
>> Gentlemen,
>> I was trying to find out the rule for operating a contest from another Ham's
>> station. Do I use his call sign or mine? The contest is the CQ WW RTTY
>> contest.
>>
>> Dave Greig
>> N3BUO
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