On 8-9 December 2024, the FT Challenge will take place for the first time,
replacing the FT Roundup which ran from 2018-2023. A highlight of this new
contest is that it uses the standard daily FT exchange of Grid Square and SNR,
with distance-based scoring. Because the exchange is identical, contesters and
non-contesters can freely and seamlessly work any station they decode in the FT
sub-bands without concern if they are “in the contest” or not.
Distance-based scoring is similar to that for WW Digi where one base QSO point
is earned for each QSO, and distance-based points are added for each 3,000 km
between the QSO partners. Multipliers are per-band based on the 2-character
Grid Field. A worked station is only scored once per band, regardless of
whether FT4 or FT8 was used.
In situations where a Grid Square is not received, no distance points are
earned, but the base QSO point is scored. This can happen if a station calls
in with Tx2 (SNR message) instead of Tx1 (Grid message) and the Grid Square is
not received.
Most any FT software can be used due to the standard exchange definition.
After the contest, export an ADIF log file and submit it to the FT Challenge
Log Submittal webpage, https://ft-challenge.contesting.com/ftcsubmitlog.php .
The following software development teams are considering enhanced support for
FT Challenge, i.e., a unique FT Challenge contest module. Their efforts may
not all be ready for the 2024 event. We will provide updates in future posts
over the next 3 weeks.
• WSJT-X
• MSHV
• JTDX
• N1MM+
• WriteLog
• N3FJP
Some contest loggers may already provide enhanced support. For example,
WriteLog’s WW Digi contest module can be used in conjunction with DigiRite,
configured for “Grid Square & dB report”, rather than just “Grid Square”. Both
sent and received SNRs are transferred to the WriteLog log window. Real-time
score is computed with the exception that QSOs without a received Grid are
currently scored as zero points (WW Digi rules) vs. the one-point credit in the
FT Challenge rules. However, new band-mults are highlighted in yellow in
DigiRite. To submit a log, use File/Export Copy to create an ADIF which can be
submitted to the Log Upload webpage above. (The Cabrillo log file in the WW
Digi contest module does not include the required SNR fields.)
Rules are posted on the FT Challenge website:
https://www.rttycontesting.com/ft-challenge/ . We hope everyone will enjoy
this new FT contest.
73,
Don, AA5AU
Ed, W0YK
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