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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2009
I'd like to take this time to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas.
This is a season of giving, peace, understanding and goodwill among all. I hope that this Christmas will find you among friends and family with good food, good times, and good memories. And I hope too that Santa lines the bottom of your Christmas tree with all the Amateur Radio goodies that it can hold!
Wish you a very happy new year, many nice DX contacts, a lot of pleasure with our hobby and see You in 2009 again!
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CQ WW RTTY DX Contest rules |
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Date: September 29 - 30, 2007
Starts: 0000 GMT Saturday
Ends: 2400 GMT Sunday
Logs are due no later than October 26, 2007
Send logs to:
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I. Period of Operation: All stations may
operate the entire 48-hour contest period.
II. Objective: The object of the contest is
for amateurs around the world using RTTY
to contact as many amateurs in other parts
of the world as possible during the contest
period.
III. Bands: The 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz
bands may be used. No 1.8 MHz or WARC
bands.
IV. Terms of Competition (for all categories): All entrants must operate within the limits of their chosen category when per forming any activity that could impact their submitted score. Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500-meter diame-
ter circle or within the property limits of the
station licensee, whichever is greater. All
antennas must be physically connected by
wires to the transmitters and receivers used
by the entrant. All high power categories
must not exceed 1500 watts total output
power on any band. Only the entrantís call sign may be used to aid the entrantís score.
No self-spotting on any form of DX spotting
nets is permitted for any category. Self-spotting includes, but is not limited to, generating packet spots for your contest callsign by
(a) using your own callsign; (b) using another callsign; or (c) other stations as a result
of prearranged solicitation by you.
V. Categories:
1. Single Operator (Single Band and All
Band)
(a) Single Operator stations are those at
which one person performs all of the operating, logging, and, for the Assisted category only, spotting functions. Only one transmitted signal is allowed at any time.
(b) Low Power: Same as V.1.(a) except
that (i) output power is 150 watts or less and
(ii) only All Band entrants may enter the Low
Power category. Stations in this category
compete only with other low power stations.
(c) Assisted (all band operation only):
Same as V.1.a. except the passive use of
DX spotting nets is allowed (see IV above).
No power subcategories.
(d) Single Band: All contacts are made
on one band, regardless of power level.
However, entrants may make contacts on
other bands for the benefit of other contestants if they submit logs in Cabrillo format and clearly mark in the log header which
band is to be counted as the single-band
entry (see Rule XII below). No power subcategories.
2. Multi-Operator (All band operation
only)
(a) Single-Transmitter:
Only one transmitted signal at any time. Limited to 6 band
changes in any clock hour (0 through 59 minutes). For example, a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to 20 meters
constitutes two band changes. Violation of
the 6-band change rule will result in reclassification to the Multi-Multi category. Two
power categories: Low Power (150W or
less) and High Power (greater than 150W).
Exception: One and only one other band
may be used during the same time period if
and only if the station worked is a new multiplier. Violation of the 6 band-change rule by
either transmitter will result in reclassification
of the entry to the Multi-Multi category.
(b) Two-Transmitter: A maximum of two
transmittedsignals are allowed as long as
each signal is transmitted on a different
band. Entrants in this category are allowed
a total of 6 band-changes per transmitter in
any clock hour (0 through 59 minutes). For
example, a change from 20 meters to 40
meters and then back to 20 meters constitutes two band changes. Violation of the 6
band-change rule may result in reclassification of the entry to the Multi-Multi category.
No power subcategories.
(c) Multi-Transmitter: No limit to the
number of transmitters, but only one signal
and irunning stationî allowed per band. No
power subcategories.
VI. Modes: Baudot only. No unattended
operation or contacts through gateways or
digipeaters permitted.
VII. Exchange: Stations operating within
the 48 continental United States and the 14
Canadian areas transmit RS(T) report plus
State or Area (Canada only) plus CQ Zone.
All other stations transmit RS(T) and CQ
Zone.
Valid Contacts: A given station may be
contacted only once per band. Additional contacts are allowed with the same station on
each of the other bands used in the contest.
VIII. Identification of Transmitters: Multi-
Single and Multi-Two log entries must identify which transmitter made each QSO in the
log (column 81 of Cabrillo QSO template for
CQ contests). Multi-Multi entries that submit
logs in other than Cabrillo format must pro-
vide a separate log for each transmitter.
IX. QSO Points: One QSO point for contacts within your own country. Two QSO
points for contacts outside your own coun-
try but within your own continent. Three
QSO points for contacts outside your own
continent.
X. Multipliers: One multiplier point for
each US state (48) and each Canadian area
(14) on each band. Please use only official
U.S. Postal Service abbreviations to identi-
fy states (e.g., Michigan = MI; Massachusetts = MA, Ohio = OH). One multiplier
point for each DX country in the ARRL and/or
WAE country lists on each band.
Note: KL7
and KH6 are counted as country multipliers
only and not as state multipliers. One multi-
plier point for each CQ Zone worked on each
band. Maximum of 40 Zones per band.
Canadian areas (14 total) are as follows:
NB (VE1, 9), NS (VE1), QC (VE2), ON
(VE3), MB (VE4), SK (VE5), AB (VE6), BC
(VE7), NWT (VE8), NF (VO1), LB (VO2), NU
(VY
O), YT (VY1), PEI (VY2).
XI. Scoring:
Final score = total QSO points • the total
multipliers (US states + VE areas +
ARRL/WAE countries + CQ zones).
XII. Awards: First-place certificates will
be awarded in each category listed under
Section V in every participating country and
in each call area of the United States,
Canada, Australia, and Japan. All scores will
be published. To be eligible for an award a
Single Operator station must operate at least
12 hours. Multi-operator stations must operate a minimum of 24 hours. A single-band
log is eligible for a single-band award only.
(Single-band entrants who also operate on
other bands are encouraged to submit their
logs to aid in the log-checking process.
Note: Logs containing more than one band
will be judged as all-band entries unless they
are submitted in Cabrillo format and the sin-
gle-band entry is specified in the Cabrillo
header.) All certificates and plaques will be
issued to the licensee of the station used. To
the extent sponsors or winners purchase
plaques through the Contest Director,
plaques will be awarded in the following geographical areas for each of the categories
listed in Rule V: World, North America, USA,
Canada, South America, Africa, Europe,
Asia, and Oceania.
XIII. Club Competition: A plaque will be
awarded each year to the club that has the
highest aggregate scores from logs submitted by members. The club must be a local
group and not a national organization. Participation is limited to members operating
within a local geographical area defined as
within a 275-km radius from center of club
area (exception: DXpeditions specially organized for operation in the contest and
manned by club members; club contributions of DXpedition scores are proportioned
to the number of club members on the
DXpedition). Indicate your club affiliation in
the Cabrillo file. To be eligible for an award,
a minimum of three logs must be received
from a club, and if requested by the Contest
Director a club officer must verify a list of participating club members.
XIV. Instructions for Preparation of
Logs:
All logs should be submitted in Cabril-
lo format via e-mail to <
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1.
Logs must be submitted no later than
October 26, 2007.
2. Electronic Submissions.
(a) In the iSubject:î line of your e-mail
message please include your callsign and
the category you enteredóe.g., SOABL,
M2, MS, etc. Logs should be sent as an e-
mail attachment, not in the text of the e-mail,
and the
filename for the log should be
yourcall.log.
(b) Entries from
Multi-Single, Multi-Two
and Multi-Multi stations must be merged
into a single chronological log that
clearly
indicates which transmitter made each QSO
(column 81 of Cabrillo QSO template for CQ
contests).
(c) If the Cabrillo format is unavailable,
contact the log checker, Paolo Cortese,
I2UIY, at <
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Other questions pertaining to the CQ WW
RTTY Contest may be sent to the Contest
Director, Glenn Vinson, W6OTC, 488 Locust
Street n #401, San Francisco, CA 94118
USA; e-mail: <
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XV. Disqualification: Violation of amateur radio regulations in the country of the
contestant, or the rules of the contest, unsportsmanlike conduct, taking credit for
excessive duplicate contacts, unverifiable
QSOs or multipliers will be deemed sufficient
cause for disqualification. An entrant whose
log is deemed by the CQ WW RTTY Contest
Committee to contain a large number of dis-
crepancies may be disqualified as a partici-
pant operator or station for a period of one
year. If within a five-year period the opera-
tor is disqualified a second time, he will be
ineligible for any CQ contest awards for three
years.
XVI. Deadline: All entries must be e-
mailed NO LATER than
October 26, 2007.
Logs received after the deadline may be list-
ed in the results but will be ineligible for any
award.
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