Your interpretation is not correct.
Please go read http://www.cqwpx.com/rules_faq.htm
73,
Steve, N2IC
Dana Roode wrote:
> Folks,
>
> We are planning an informal Multi-Single operation for the WPX contest
> next weekend. I was checking the rules to see if a mult station is
> allowed, as is the case in CQ WW. The Multi-Single paragraph from the
> rules is included below. It doesn't really support a second
> transmitter for mults, just a second band within 10 minutes to go work
> a mult. Of course, then I don't understand the statement about
> logging which transmitter made the QSO.
>
> So I guess no mult station - am I interpreting this right?
>
> Dana, K6NR
>
>
>
> (a) Single-Transmitter (MULTI-ONE):
>
> Only one transmitter and one band permitted during a 10-minute period.
>
> Exception: One—and only one—other band may be used during a 10-minute
> period if—and only if—the station worked is a new multiplier.
>
> Ten-minute periods begin with the first logged QSO on a band.
>
> Contacts in violation of the rule should be shown in the log and will
> be removed without penalty during the log checking.
>
> The log must indicate which transmitter made each QSO (see rule XIII(b)).
>
> Maximum power allowed is 1500 watts total output.
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