Jon, I just read the rules and they say 
  1. All stations are allowed to use QSO Alerting Assistance. No self-spotting or asking to be spotted is allowed.
  2. Stations attempting digital EME or digital meteor-scatter QSOs are allowed to spot the callsign, frequency, and sequence only. Caution: To ensure strict compliance with these rules, the adjudication process will include review of realtime and archived transcripts from websites used to coordinate alerting data during the contest period.
  3. The use of non-amateur means to effect a QSO is not allowed. This includes use of the telephone, and website posts providing information beyond that of callsign, frequency, and sequence.
  4. Rovers may use APRS to announce their location
So, it’s different than the ARRL rules but you can still use spots…am I missing something?
73 de W0ZF 

On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 9:01 AM Jon Platt via NLRS <nlrs@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
Hi Vern.  I'll be on some from the rare grid of EN34.  This one is just 6 and 2m, 1800 utc today until 2100 utc Sunday.  Remember too no assistance in this one being its a CQ contest, not ARRL. 

73, Jon
W0ZQ

On Friday, July 14, 2023 at 05:10:39 PM CDT, VERNON GOBLE <verngoble@msn.com> wrote:


Haven’t heard much chatter about CQ VHF this weekend. Will be on from EN27dc.

 

73 Vern K0VG

 

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