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More newbie questions. Of course the answers will probably come after
the contest is over, but it would be information for next time. I stumbled onto the North American QSO party and responded to 3 CQ's before I realized what was happening. Then I found and read the rules on the web. What I can't figure out is: a) I have no intention of competing. Should I just stay out of this, and go find other places in the spectrum? Or should I dive in, and respond to any stations I can reach? b) Do I need to turn in a log for those 3 contacts (and any more if "a" is "go for it"), so that the other guys' logs can be confirmed? c) I heard some people asking for QSLs. I've just been reading about WAS and see that NAQP could be a great way to get some states. But I also realize that a contest is a hectic time for anything as civilized as QSL cards. What's considered proper form here? KD7VEY Harry |
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