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[CQ-Contest] Invitation to Join Scottish DX Contest

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Invitation to Join Scottish DX Contest
From: <scottmcleman36@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 15:28:18 +0000
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Good Day Ladies and Gents,

Please let me formally invite you to participate in the 1st Scottish DX Contest.
This will take place on the first Saturday of June.
So the 2017 Event takes place on 3rd June 12:00 to 11:59 4th June

We would love it if you could join us.
Plaques for category winners are up for grabs.
Every participant will receive a lovely certificate for taking part.

Below are the rules and the Scottish area Multipliers.

Website will follow.
We are also working with the major contest log developers to have this added to 
the supported contests.

Need more info? Contact me at scottmcleman36@gmail.com or the Scottish DX Group 
team at scottishdxc@gmail.com

Thanks for reading and see the full rules below.

73 MM0LID
Scott Mcleman

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Full Rules for the 1st Scottish DX Contest
We invite you to share this information with anyone who may be interested.
Mode:
CW, SSB
Bands:
160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes:
Single Op All Band (CW/SSB)(Low/High)
Single Op All Band Mixed (QRP/Low/High)
Single Op Single Band (Mixed/CW/SSB)(Low/High)
Multi-Single (Low/High)
Multi-Multi
SWL
Max power:
HP: >100 Watts
LP: <100 watts
QRP: <10 watts
Exchange:
Scotland: RS(T) + 2-letter Council Region. (32 In Total)
non-Scotland: RS(T) + Serial No.
Work stations:
Once per band per mode
QSO Points:
1 point per QSO with same country
3 point per QSO with different country, same continent
5 points per QSO with different continent
7 points per QSO with Scottish station
Multipliers:
Scottish Council Areas, once per band
Individual DXCC, once per band
Score Calculation:
Total score = total QSO points x total mults
2. Contest Period
1200 UTC 3 June - 1159 UTC 4 June 2017 
3. Categories:
SOAB–MIX - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, 
SOAB–MIX-LP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Low Power 100 watts 
SOAB-MIX-QRP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, QRP 5 watts 
SOAB–CW - Single Op, All Bands, CW 
SOAB–CW–LP - Single Op, All Bands, CW, Low Power 100 watts 
SOAB–SSB - Single Op, All Bands, SSB 
SOAB–SSB-LP - Single Op, All Bands, SSB, Low Power 100 watts 
SOSB - Single Op, single band, MIXED
MOST - Multi Op, All Bands, Single transmitter, MIXED 
MOMT - Multi Op, Multi Transmitters, MIXED 
SWL - MIXED 
All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, WARC bands excluded. 
- The participant can operate and enter in two different single band 
categories. This allows a station, for example, enter two logs for 10m and 80m 
and have both count towards awards. 
- Single Band entrants operating other bands during the contest are encouraged 
to submit their logs for more than one band to aid in the log cross-checking 
process. 
- All entries separated by Scotland , World. 
4. General Rules
- All station transmitters, receivers and antennas must be located within a 500 
meter diameter circle. All antennas must be physically connected to 
transmitters and receivers. The use of receiving equipment outside the 500 
meter circle is considered unsportsmanlike and violation of this rule make the 
entrant subject to disqualification. 
- A station which complies may be operated remotely via network connection in 
political entities where remote station operation is legally permitted. A call 
sign appropriate for the DXCC entity where the station is physically located 
must be used. 
- All entry categories are allowed to use packet and/or web clusters for 
spotting assistance.
- Self-spotting is not allowed. Soliciting contacts by telephone, telex, 
internet, packet mail during and before the contest is forbidden. 
- Using other stations callsigns for the following - keeping the working 
frequency on the other bands, making schedules, DX-spotting, moving the 
multipliers to the other bands - is prohibited. 
- The use by an entrant of telephones, telegrams, Internet, packet to solicit 
contacts during the contest (self-spotting) is not allowed and forces to 
disqualification of an entrant. 
- Single Operator participants may change bands and modes without restrictions. 
Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. 
- Single Operator: Those stations at which One person performs all of 
operating, logging, and spotting functions. 
- MOST stations: Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. 
Exception: two signals on different bands are allowed if and only if the 
station on another (only one) “multiplier” band picked up a new multiplier. 
- MOMT (Multi Op, Multi transmitters): A maximum of two transmitted signals at 
any time on different bands. Both transmitters may work any and all stations. A 
station may only be worked twice per band (CW and SSB) regardless of which 
transmitter is used. 
- All of MIXED categories entrants can work the same station both CW and SSB. 
CW contacts on SSB portion of the band, and SSB contacts on CW portion of the 
band are prohibited. 
5. Exchange:
- Non-Scottish stations: signal report + QSO number, starting with 001. 
- Scottish stations: signal report + Council Region Code (two letters). 
6. QSO Points. 
QSO with your own country – 1 points, 
QSO with a different country on your continent – 3 points, 
QSO with another continent – 5 points.
QSO with Scottish Station - 7 points 
7. SWL stations must copy one or both exchange numbers, points are scored on 
common rules. 
8. Dupes
- Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band and mode. If 
the first contact between stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the 
first contact is not valid, second (dupe) contact is accepted. 
- Dupe contacts are not penalized; one does not have to mark them in the log 
submission. Moreover, entrants are strictly recommended to leave DUPES in the 
log file. DO NOT DELETE DUPES! 
9. Multipliers
- Two types of multiplier will be used: 
A multiplier of one (1) for each different Council Region contacted on each 
band. 
A multiplier of one (1) for each different country (DXCC entity list + WAE 
multipliers list) contacted on each band. 
10. Final Score
All stations: the final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied 
by the sum of Council Regions and country multipliers. 
11. General Log Submission Requirements 
- Logs are accepted in CABRILLO electronic format only. 
- Filename of your log should be yourcall.log or .cbr. Example: GM1AAA.log. 
- For 2 band entries participants filenames used must be: yourcall_band.log or 
.cbr. Example: GM1AAA_20.log and GM1AAA_80.log. 
- Electronic log must be submitted as an attachment to sdxclogs@gmail.com 
- The subject line of an E-mail with your log must contain your call. 
- All times must be in UTC. 
- All sent and received exchanges must be logged. 
- In the header part of the electronic log submission you must specify entry 
category and your full mailing address, suitable for receiving certificates and 
trophies. 
- Dupes should not be marked or deleted. 
- MOST (Multi Op, Single transmitters) electronic log submission (Cabrillo) 
must identify which transmitter made each QSO. 
- A participant will be moved to Check Log if he fails to identify the number 
of transmitters in MOST entry.
12. Log Submission Terms
- Logs must be submitted to the contest sponsors within 14 days after the end 
of the contest (no later than 18.06.2017). 
- Receipt of the log is automatically confirmed by E-mail, as well as placement 
into "Logs received list" page on the Website. 
13. Awards
- Special plaques for each different category Winner. 
- Every participant will receive a certificate of participation reflecting 
results.
- SWL stations will be awarded a certificate. 
14. Contest-Related Information
- Every participant who sends his electronic log will receive UBN list upon 
request, after the declaration of results.
- Any SDXC related questions should be sent to e-mail scottishdxc@gmail.com 
15. SDXC judging is done with total computerized control. 
SDXC Contest Committee decisions are final. 
SDXC Contest Committee invites all the radio amateurs from Scotland and foreign 
countries to take part in 1st Scottish DX Contest.
Here are the list of the 32 Scottish Multipliers.
They are created from the Local Council Areas
There will be a special award available if you complete the "Sweep" and work 
all 32.
...
LIST OF COUNCIL AREAS
City of Aberdeen - CA
Aberdeenshire - AD
Angus - AN
Argyll & Bute - AB
Clackmannanshire - CL
Dumfries & Galloway - DG
City of Dundee - CD
East Ayrshire - EA
East Dunbartonshire - ED
East Lothian - EL
East Renfrewshire - ER
City of Edinburgh - CE
Outer Hebrides - OH
Falkirk - FK
Fife - FI
City of Glasgow - CG
Highland - HI
Inverclyde - IC
Midlothian - ML
Moray - MO
North Ayrshire - NA
North Lanarkshire - NL
Orkney - OR
Perth & Kinross - PK
Renfrewshire - RE
Scottish Borders - SB
Shetland - SH
South Ayrshire - SA
South Lanarkshire - SL
Stirling - ST
West Dunbartonshire - WD
West Lothian WL
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