Sadly Dan, both /KX2 and /KX3... and /K3, /K2,/KX1, /KPA<anything>, KAT<anything> ... are all non-compliant for US hams. All the K's belong to the US as ITU-assigned prefixes./KM6is as well, although Elecraft hasn't made one of those yet, however they are all valid US prefixes, and thus ineligible for indicators.

This is all pretty simple, there's a table you can get from "you know where," and the rest is really easy. You won't [likely] go to jail or be [likely] fined for using your suggestion on the air, but if compliance with the rules matters to you, the rules are pretty clear.

73,

Fred ("Skip") K6DGW
Sparks NV USA
Washoe County DM09dn


On 7/28/2017 8:11 PM, Dan Baker wrote:
Yep thats right do not sign /QRP. Sign /KX2 or /KX3. This way an
experienced operator will know immediately that you are no fool and that
this is a Q worth pursuing.

73, Dan KM6CQ

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