[TVARC] WAS & POTA

K2PS Pete Stafford psk2ps at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 12:09:24 EST 2025


I would think that the operator would give the POTA ID# on the card.  You could then go to the POTA website and search for the park location.

73, Pete, K2PS

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From: tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net <tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of N4REE - Bob
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 11:54 AM
To: tvarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [TVARC] WAS & POTA

Credit the QSO to the state where you contacted the POTA operator. If you don't know where the OP was at the time. you can visit POTA.app, search for the OP's callsign, and that will identify the parks he's worked

On 2/25/2025 11:40 AM, Michael Bornstein wrote:
> The question for all you DX’s. If you were working on WAS and you work 
> a POTA station whose home is in one state, but the park is in another 
> state. Their QSL card says that they were on PO TA, but does not 
> mention the state that they were actually operating in. Which state 
> you assign that QSO to?
>
> Mike
> K6UMO
>
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