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Re: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest and Definition of an Island

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest and Definition of an Island
From: don.field@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:18:26 +0200
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Jeff



Just as CQWW uses the ARRL country list for multiplier credit, so the IOTA 
contest uses the IOTA awards criteria.



So the contest does not apply any criteria of its own other than that an 
island is recognised by the IOTA awards program! Yes, the two activities 
both fall under the umbrella of the RSGB, but they are separately 
administered.  Your question is better addressed to the  IOTA manager 
G3KMA than to a contest forum.



For details of the awards program go to http://www.rsgbiota.org/



Don Field G3XTT (NK1G)

IOTA Contest Manager



> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ku8e
> Sent: 30/07/08 12:01 am
> To: CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] IOTA Contest and Definition of an Island
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows criteria the IOTA Contest uses to 
> determine what locations are considered islands ? I was just 
> curious after reading K2SX's posting on 3830. He lives on Pawleys Island, 
> which is a barrier island near Myrtle Beach, SC.
> His island doesn't count as being an island in IOTA even though it's in 
> the Atlantic Ocean.
> 
> I know the island has to be in a saltwater ocean, so an island in a large 
> body of water like the Great Lakes in the
> USA/Canada wouldn't count. It also looks like the rules state the island 
> has to be 200 meters away from the mainland.
> Looking at the IOTA webpage there are many barrier islands on the GA 
> coast (and other places) that are not counted as an IOTA island. 
> I have been to Tybee Island (Savannah beach) on vacation and have 
> operated the IOTA contest on both St Simon's and Jekyll Island (NA-058). 
> These islands are all separated from the mainland by the InterCoastal 
> Waterway , which I think is at least 200 meters wide,
> but for some reason Tybee Island doesn't count for IOTA. Seems to me an 
> island is an island if it has the name "island" in it's name.
> 
> 
> 73's Jeff KU8E
> 
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