I guess I should have noted that the "normal" circle coordinates are
also available on the SECC web site on the "About the SECC" page:
http://secc.contesting.com
Kent, AE4Y
AE4Y wrote:
> Here's what is currently contained in the club's Constitution and
> By-Laws (available on the SECC website)
>
>
>
> AMENDMENTS: Article VII
>
> In order to provide for the maximum participation by members of the
> South East Contest Club, any Officer or full member of the Club shall be
> permitted to request that the geographical co-ordinates representing the
> center of the ARRL 175 mile "circle" be temporarily moved to a different
> location. Approval of such a move shall be by a majority of the
> membership voting by any means of communication to the Vice President of
> the Club. Nothing in this Article VII shall be construed as a constraint
> against such a move being designated as permanent. A temporary move
> shall exist for a period of 6 days, and must include ARRL, CQ, NCJ or
> other approved contests dates in their entirety.
>
>
> Kent, AE4Y
>
>
>
> Tommy wrote:
>
>>I really hate to bring this subject again. Where can I find the
>>information on what SECC circle is used for which contest?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Tom - W4BQF
>>
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