> I don't know the answer to this, but does the FCC require that you
> sign differently if you are operating away from your home address?
There is no requirement to sign portable (/P or /A). There is no
requirement to identify which from which "call area" one is operating
- including KP1, KP2, KP3, KP5, KH0 - KH9 or KL.
> Apart from the BARTG contest, there is the EA RTTY contest, DL-DX,
> DRCG LDC, SARTG, JARTS, and WAEDC all use US (and some also include
> VE/JA/VK) call areas as mults, so please don't just single out BARTG
> for criticism.
EA RTTY, JARTS and WAEDC do not require US stations to sign /#. JARTS
and WAEDC define the multiplier based on the callsign not the physical
location for those in the continental US.
If BARTG, SARTG, and DL-DX Contest Groups wish to use physical US call
areas as multipliers they should either accept that some calls will not
reflect the actual area or make the multiplier (prefix and numeral)
part of the exchange for all stations. Requiring any station to use
a callsign no assigned/required by that station's regulatory authority
is archaic and wrong. It is equally wrong to apply your regulatory
authority's rules to licensees in another country ... why not apply
your 400 W power limit to all stations or have CQ apply US band/mode
regulations?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/9/2013 5:50 AM, pcooper wrote:
Hi all,
Well, thanks for all the responses!
Yes, I do appreciate that the comparison between G, GU etc and W is not a good
one, but it was the only way I could think of explaining it.
Now, several folk kindly emailed me direct to say things like - Yes, but G.GU
etc are different DXCC's, with which I agree.
By the same token, KL7/KH6/KP2 are ALSO different DXCC's, but you still find some in RTTY
contests operating from the "lower 48".
I even got a KH8 in one contest that was on mainland America.
I don't know the answer to this, but does the FCC require that you sign
differently if you are operating away from your home address?
In the UK, if we are operating somewhere other than our designated home address, we must
sign /P for any temporary address, or /A from an "alternative" address, where
the alternative is somewhere designated on our licence.
Let's say that you are W6XXX operating from Florida, and you enter the BARTG
contest as W6XXX only.
If your log was to be classed as a check-log only, because you weren't
following the rules, would you be annoyed?
Maybe contests that use US call areas as mults ought to enforce this part of
the rule?
Apart from the BARTG contest, there is the EA RTTY contest, DL-DX, DRCG LDC,
SARTG, JARTS, and WAEDC all use US (and some also include VE/JA/VK) call areas
as mults, so please don't just single out BARTG for criticism.
Thanks again for all the comments.
73 de Phil GU0SUP
(definitely in GU!)
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