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Re: [CQ-Contest] 4U1WB: ARRL DX Contest: Rule 6.1

To: <rjairam@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 4U1WB: ARRL DX Contest: Rule 6.1
From: "Ed Sawyer" <sawyered@earthlink.net>
Reply-to: sawyered@earthlink.net
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 09:44:26 -0500
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Yes, of course, like many I use a club callsign (for which I am the trustee) in 
WPX because unusual prefixes have an advantage.  However, there is no doubt 
that AC1U is not DX somewhere.  It’s a plain vanilla US station.

 

The fact that 4U1WB gets so many people questioning that he is a valid Q in 
ARRL DX, is the proof that many would assume he is a special DX station and not 
a US station.

 

Obviously we disagree.  Thanks for the comments.


Ed  N1UR/AC1U

 

From: rjairam@gmail.com [mailto:rjairam@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 8:53 AM
To: sawyered@earthlink.net
Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 4U1WB: ARRL DX Contest: Rule 6.1

 

 

The logic that one cannot improve one’s callsign demand is flawed because many 
use different callsign in WPX. In fact you use AC1U. If they were to truly make 
it “fair” they would require everyone to use their own everyday callsign. But 
of course they wouldn’t because the rare prefixes are what makes the contest 
interesting. 

 

More examples:

 

KP, KH or KL station operating in CONUS. Some casual ops might think they are 
from their call areas. 

 

OR an extreme example - if Martti Laine decided to operate stateside or even 
remote with his personal call AH3D (Johnston island) this would be perceived as 
an unfair advantage?

 

I don’t even see 4U1WB beating out most of the top 10 anyway and a lot of the 
top 10 don’t have rare prefixes. 

 

The fact that 4U except UN and ITU is counted as host country is a quirk of the 
DXCC and CQ DX lists. 

 

Ria

N2RJ

 

On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:44 AM Ed Sawyer <sawyered@earthlink.net> wrote:

You can put in the effort to improve antennas and location.  But no matter how 
much effort you put in, you can’t make up a call sign like 4U1WB.  It has to be 
bestowed on you.  

 

In the ARRL DX contest – its of no value – in fact its clearly a hinderence.  
Being right, but having to repeat and explain is a contest killer.  But in WPX, 
no one cares where you are (other than wondering why the points for the Q don’t 
look right), they just know they need a new prefix.  Add that to the fact that 
some percentage of callers probably think they just worked a new one (4U1 must 
be UN HQ no?) and its just not good sportsmanship in my opinion.  

 

4U1WB and any other 4U1 should compete for NA not for W.

 

73

 

Ed  N1UR

 

From: rjairam@gmail.com [mailto:rjairam@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 8:26 AM
To: sawyered@earthlink.net
Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 4U1WB: ARRL DX Contest: Rule 6.1

 

Fair? Nothing is fair... might as well require everyone to operate with the 
same antennas and location while you’re at it. 

Ria
N2RJ

On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:23 AM Ed Sawyer <sawyered@earthlink.net> wrote:

Masa, Why don't you just get a W3 call sign and avoid this mess?  You will
never be competitive in ARRL DX having to explain who you are.  I am sure
that many DX stations would be very happy to work a W3 from DC.



As to WPX, a 4U1 callsign is clearly an advantage in a Prefix contest.  It
does  not seem fair to me that a 4U1 can compete equally with a W1 in the
WPX contest.



Ed  N1UR

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