Apologies to everyone - I didn't realize that Les, G4OGB had written a 
User Defined Contest file to enable support of the WAPC contest.  If you 
are a non-BY/BV station you will need to download the file 
BY_WAPY_DX.udc from the User Defined Contests Files area on the N1MM web 
site and save it to the User Defined Contests folder in the N1MM Logger 
program directory.  Next, download the file BY_WAPC.sec from the same 
area into the N1MM Logger program directory proper, and finally, restart 
N1MM Logger and go to File > New Contest in Database and select 
BY_WAPC_DX.  If you are a BY/BV station, you'll need to download 
BY_WAPC_BY.udc instead.
 In my quick tests, the UDC does not appear to display a list of province 
multiplers and does not appear to track them, so you may want to print 
out the list from the contest rules web site. Otherwise, you should be 
good to go.
73, Pete N4ZR
The World Contest Station Database, at www.conteststations.com
The Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, blog at 
reversebeacon.blogspot.com,
spots at telnet.reversebeacon.net, port 7000 and
arcluster.reversebeacon.net, port 7000
On 10/4/2012 12:13 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
 In addition to EI5DI's SD, the organizers recommend N1MM Logger.  We 
do not yet have a contest definition for this one, but you can use 
N1MM Logger's DXSerial contest, entering the serial number received in 
the appropriate place, and the province designator (when working a 
Chinese station) in the Comment field.  It won't score the contest for 
you but will generate a Cabrillo file for submission to the organizers.
For those who savor such things, the list of provinces includes Taiwan.
73, Pete N4ZR
The World Contest Station Database, atwww.conteststations.com
 The Reverse Beacon Network athttp://reversebeacon.net, blog at 
reversebeacon.blogspot.com,
spots at telnet.reversebeacon.net, port 7000 and
arcluster.reversebeacon.net, port 7000
On 10/4/2012 12:08 AM, Scott Monks wrote:
 
Working China?
 Well, I am a relative novice to DXing with a temporary antenna in a 
poor location (mountains all around) and only 100 watts (which mostly 
heat the mountains, I imagine!), but 01 Oct I worked BD4FM on 
28012.1, CW.  The signal was weak but steady and I just picked it out 
of the band while no one else was calling them--afterward things got 
busier for them!
 The station is listed as using LoTW and eQSL, but I thought 
"sure!--doubt it!" and didn't hope for much, but miracle of 
miracles--just to make me out as of little faith!--tonight I have 
their confirmation on LoTW!!!
I live in Hidalgo, Mexico, 70 mi north of Mexico City about lined up 
with Dallas, Texas, and in such a bad area that I am sure if _I_ can 
work them, EVERYONE can!
 I also worked BX4AG (from Taiwan) just 10 minutes before, but they 
don't list any QSL info so I suppose by Bureau.
 Anyway, to the subject--I hope to find info on the contest because I 
want to get in on it now that I know I can at least work a few stations!
73 and good luck,
Scott  XE1/AA0AA; AA0AA
 
________________________________
 Chinese ops are on almost 24/7 on freq of 14.270 plus or minus 
10kc.  If
you can not hear any China in that freq range, likely that time of
 day/night is not good for that path.  Their frequent operations are 
like a
beacon in that they are on the air so much, but mostly at that spot 
on the
dial.
 How easy is it to work China from the United States?   I remember 
working
BV1US (in Taiwan) from Denver back in the 50's, with 500 watts AM, 
and a
W8JK beam but haven't been a serious DXer since then.
  
 
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