For those of you who may find it helpful, here is a list of Mexican
states and their abbreviations to use for the ARRL 10-Meter Contest this
weekend. If you don't get your logging program changed in time, you can
just keep a list of the mults received from XE stations and add them to
the Cabrillo file afterward. If you want, you can recalculate the
score. But, no claimed score is required and you can simply add the
mults received from XEs in the QSO line in the Cabrillo file and submit
it to ARRL. If your logging program insists on something being put in
the mult info, you can put a zero, I think. Since you would receive a
serial number from an XE station in the past, I think you can put a 0 on
that line and then change the Cabrillo file to show what county
abbreviation was actually sent. 73, John, K4BAI.
Rule 5.2.3 on the ARRL Web site. Which is (to save you chasing it
down)...
5.2.3. Mexico: 32 states: Aguascalientes (AGS), Baja California (BAC), Baja
California Sur (BCS), Campeche (CAM), Chiapas (CHI), Chihuahua (CHH),
Coahuila (COA), Colima (COL), Distrito Federal (DF or DFE), Durango (DGO),
Estado de M?xico (EMX), Guanajuato (GTO), Guerrero (GRO), Hidalgo (HGO),
Jalisco (JAL), Michoac?n (MIC), Morelos (MOR), Nayarit (NAY), Nuevo Le?n
(NLE), Oaxaca (OAX), Puebla (PUE), Quer?taro (QRO), Quintana Roo (QUI), San
Luis Potos? (SLP), Sinaloa (SIN), Sonora (SON), Tabasco (TAB), Tamaulipas
(TAM), Tlaxcala (TLX), Veracruz (VER), Yucat?n (YUC), Zacatecas (ZAC).
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