Just FYI, I was curious when the WPX CW weekend was, and the Web Site
with the dates has a link to the rules FAQ, and it turns out my question
is a FAQ. They say it's fine, too, so I guess it's fine.
On 3/15/2017 2:04 PM, NIzar Mullani via BVARC wrote:
Jonathan,
It should be fine. You can score your own operation and send it in.
The remote station will send in a separate score combining all the
operators.
Nizar
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*Subject:* Re: [BVARC] WPX contest operation during Houston Hamfest
About that. I was hoping to work the WPX contest from home, for at
least a little while. How does this remote operation affect those plans?
On 3/14/2017 5:03 PM, NIzar Mullani via BVARC wrote:
Sign up with Curt Fletcher, WG5H, and Pat Cameron, KJ5Y, to
operate the WPX SSB contest at the Houston Hamfest on March 25^th
, 2017, using their Remote Stations.
Itβs a unique opportunity to operate and learn about the two
different remote systems β Software based, KJ5Y, and Hardware
based, WG5H. Both stations have superb setup for working DX.
KJ5Y β Remote Hams software, 20 meter dipole at 120 feet, 1.3 KW,
N1MM software
WG5H β Remote Rig hardware, 10-20 meter beam at 135 feet, 500
watts, N1MM software
Both call signs are excellent multipliers for the WPX contest. So,
be prepared to work some pileups.
Nizar K0NM
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