Again, reading the rules gives the answer: the portable designator becomes
the prefix.
The rules even give an example: N8BJQ/KH9 is counted as a KH9 prefix.
73, Kelly
Ve4xt
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Don Cassel
Sent: February-05-08 6:27 AM
To: vo1he@rac.ca; 'Joe Subich, W4TV'; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Prefixes in WPX
Interesting point Paul. I have used the /W4 suffix previously in WPX
contests and the W4 has always counted as the prefix to the best of my
knowledge. I just tested this in Writelog and when used as either a prefix
or a suffix it is recognized as a prefix for scoring and counts only once as
a mult.
The benefit of using NV4 instead of W4 (which started all this) is that it
is a rarely used prefix in the WPX and would be in great demand for a mult.
As you know this is a contest where lots of unusual prefixes appear that are
not normally used in other contests.
73, Don VE3XD/W4
>For your purposes, Don, I don't know what the benefit would be to use
anything but W4 if you have to sign with >a /W4 modifier. In this case,
wouldn't your prefix still be VE3? The W4 would be a location modifier but,
as it >doesn't come before your callsign, should it count as a prefix?
73 -- Paul VO1HE
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