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Re: [VHFcontesting] Distance based contest rules

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Distance based contest rules
From: "Nate Duehr" <nate@natetech.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:44:06 -0700
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So we park one multi-band station on top of Pike's Peak @ 14,110' MSL
(roughly 8000' HAAT), and one on Mt. Evans, and send rovers to every grid
square that's line of sight in a radial pattern.  Start with them far far
away, and work their way in.

They can work each other, but all the fixed stations in DM79 (Denver) will
get ignored by the rovers, and they won't like it, since contacts to the
same grid square don't count.  They'll just work the ultra-high stations.

Booooooringly easy to "game" this ruleset... just like all the others... but
I like the advantage it gives those of us with natural terrain features that
are as high as ours are, and drive-up roads to the top of them.

Nate WY0X

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Distance based contest rules


VHF Marathon
 
 
Purpose: 
            To offer a unique contest that encourages more band utilization
and operator practice with various modes on VHF+ frequencies.  The goal is
to work as many stations as possible via different bands and modes to
increase operator skill as well as propagation measurement.  The scoring
mechanics are more set to distance and operating practices than other VHF
contests.
 
 
Operation time:      (proposed)
8 am Saturday local time until 8 PM Sunday local time.
Date: (Weekend after field day) (proposed)
 
 
QSO Exchange:    
QSO exchange shall include the6 digit Grid locator and operator class of
each station.  IE KA7SAG  R CN85AA or  Ka7sag rover in CN85AA.
 
Rovers will be required give their 4 digit locator but are encouraged to use
6 digits when not moving.
 
QSO Scoring:
Points are allocated into three classifications 
 
1.         Voice:             SSB, FM, AM Digital voice modes.
2.         CW:                 CW only
3.         Digital:            WSJT modes, RTTY, PSK, ect.  
 
The score for an individual QSO will be a function of distance in Grid
squares between the two stations involved in the QSO. 
 
Points will be calculated by counting the adjacent (N, S, E, W) 4 grids as
the first grid and counting the number of squares either vertically or
horizontally on a map or combination there of to come up with the shortest
number of grid squares. (Similar in the way a rook moves on a chess board.)
QSO's where both stations are in the same grid square or the four adjacent
squares will count as one point.
 
 Example a CN85-CN87 QSO is 2 points, CN85-CN96 is 2 points, CN85-86 is one
point, and CN85-CN85 is 1 point.  CN70-CN95 is 7 points.  (5 grids up and 2
grids over)
 
The maximum score will be 7 no matter the actual distance.   
 
 
Multipliers: 
 A multiplier will be given once for each grid square worked no matter how
many bands a station worked that grid on.
 
Repeat Contacts 
A station may be worked once per mode to the maximum of 3 qsos per band as
long as they are in separate mode classifications.
 
SHF Plus Incentive
A Repeat QSO may be scored with the same station once per four digit square
as an exception of the 24 hour rule on frequencies on or above 900 MHz if
either station has moved greater than 20 miles from the location of the last
QSO with the other station.  
 
A maximum of 2 contacts per mode between two stations in the same grid
combination  for the entire contest on 900 MHz and up.
 
Operator Classifications
 
Portable
            Portable is defined as a station that receives 100% power off
the grid. Portable is not limited to 100 watts. Portable stations are
limited to transmitting on one radio at a time.  Portable will not be at any
home QTH. 
 
Low Power
            A station operating at less than or equal to 100 watts, and is
limited to transmitting on one radio at a time. 
 
Rover
            Any station that operates from more than one grid.  Rovers may
transmit on two radios at a time. Rovers are not  power limited. 
 
Team   
            Any stationary station operating more than one radio at a time.
Is not power limited. 
 
High Power     
Any stationary station using more than 100 watts on any band and is limited
to one radio transmitting at a time. 
 
QRP                
Less than 10 watts on all bands. Is limited to transmitting on one radio at
a time.
 
 
 
Awards & Certificates
 
Awards by ARRL region, and DX (all together) and operator classification
 
Certificate for most QSOS per contest (contest wide)
 
Longest distance per mode per band per contest will be listed on the web
page.
 
Rover contacts may not be used for longest distance unless they give a 6
digit grid in their exchange. 
 
 
Operation Practices/ Rules
 

While using SSB, Rover stations will be calling 50-60 kc above the national
calling frequencies of each band while in motion. This will be considered
the "Rover Sub Band" and it should be avoided by stationary operators for
calling purposes. 
Rovers are encouraged to pick one sub band frequency per band and stick to
it for the entire contest. (IE 50.176, 144.251, 222.151, 432.151 ECT.) for
the whole contest while moving.   Rovers may answer calls anytime anywhere
while in motion.   
The use of 146.52 is prohibited. 
Repeater/ satellite contacts do not count for this contest. 
All equipment for non roving stations must be within a 500 yard radius of
the control operator. 
The use of spotting is prohibited. 
CW and digital modes should follow the prescribed band plans. 
 
Contest Deadline
 
All logs will be received by 4 weeks of the end of the contest. All logs
will be in paper format and checked for dupes.  
 
Misc. Rules
 
Any logs received with more than 2% dupes or erroneous QSO info may be
disqualified. Scores and multipliers will be subtracted from the final
score. Arrl style dupe sheets will be required for logs with more than 300
QSOs.  
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