Right, they would be check logs. If you're not competing, that's perfectly OK.

Many contest rules, including this one, are intended to prevent operators from "gaming the system." The intent of this one has to do with artificially boosting the scores of a club by doing exactly what is described here.

One of my favorite contests, the North American QSO Party, limits power to 100W, and most stations on Field Day, another favorite, run 100W or less, and the Field Day rules give more points for low power and QRP. These rules make the contest a lot more fun for most stations, and violating them by running high power is NOT OK.

73, Jim K9YC

On 2/20/2013 5:20 AM, Dominic Baines wrote:
Surely only if they put entries in?

As check logs perfectly valid.

72
Dom
M1KTA
On 20/02/13 02:23, Jim Brown wrote:
On 2/19/2013 3:06 PM, K3WWP wrote:
I'd work a station, then Mike would work the same station
in kind of a "two op two call one rig" operation or as we call it, "tag team operation".

That's against the contest rules. It is not permitted to use a transmitter with more than one callsign during any given contest. There is a a permitted exception that permits a husband and wife to use the same rig with their own calls.

73, Jim K9YC

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