Marshall,
I don't think your interpretation of the CQ VHF Contest rules related to
what CQ terms "QSO Alerting Assistance" is correct. In particular, your
claim that "Stations in the contest will not be able to post if they are
making contacts via CW / SSB or FT8" is not supported by the CQ writeup
at http://www.cqww-vhf.com/
I think the CQ rules are poorly written and confusing. However, Rule
IV-1 states "All stations are allowed to use QSO Alerting Assistance."
There is no exclusion by mode in that rule.
Rule IV-3 indicates that website posts may not provide "information
beyond that of callsign, frequency, and sequence." Evidently, by
exclusion, the meat of these contest rules is that you are not allowed
to post your grid square (multiplier). Rule IV-4 provides an exception
to that for rovers only.
I'm surprised that nobody from CQ Magazine has stepped forward to
provide any clarification. In any event, it will be interesting to see
what the threatened "adjudication process" after the contest uncovers.
73, Walt, AJ6T EM66
On 7/15/2022 10:57 AM, Marshall-K5QE wrote:
Stations attempting digital meteor scatter or digital EME contacts are
allowed to post Call, Frequency, Mode, and Sequence ONLY to the
various reflectors. THESE ARE THE CQ RULES. This means that a
station calling CQ on 6M MSK144 in the contest will be able to post
something like "50.260MHz....CQ CQ CQ de K5QE First Sequence MSK144"
to the PingJockey reflector. That is what I usually post anyway.
Stations in the contest will not be able to post if they are making
contacts via CW / SSB or FT8.
Full information at http://www.cqww-vhf.com/. ; Please check out these
new rules.
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