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Subject: [RTTY] CONTEST ARI DX 2003 and results 2002
From: contest_ari at libero.it (Contest ARI Commité)
Date: Thu Apr 24 23:31:10 2003
Il regolamento in italiano ? disponibile all'indirizzo: 
http://www.ari.it/intari03.html

The 2002 results are available at http://www.ari.it/contest.pdf

The ARI International DX Contest 2003
 

Aim:

It's a worldwide competition: everyone can work everyone

 

Date and time:

>From 20:00 Utc of Saturday 03 may 2003 to 19:59 Utc of 04 may Sunday 2003

 

Categories:

1)                 Single Operator CW

2)                 Single Operator SSB

3)                 Single Operator Digital (all digital modes)

4)                 Single Operator Mixed

5)                 Multi Operator Single TX Mixed

6)                 SWL Single Operator Mixed

 

Bands:

CW and SSB 160m-80m-40m-20m-15m-10m 

Digital 80m-40m-20m-15m-10m

 

Band and mode can be changed only after 10 minutes you have been on it.

 

Exchange:

Italian stations send RST + two letters to identify their province.

Other stations send RST + serial number starting from 001

 

Multipliers:

1)      Each Italian Province (103) count 1 (one) multiplier

2)      Each DXCC country (except I, IS0, IT9 & IG9) count 1 (one) multiplier

 

The same multiplier can be counted once and only once per band regardless the 
mode.

 

The 103 Italian provinces by call-area are:

I1:       AL, AT, BI, CN, GE, IM, NO, SP, SV, TO, VB, VC

IX1:       AO

I2:       BG, BS, CO, CR, LC, LO, MI, MN, PV, SO, VA

I3:       BL, PD, RO, TV, VE, VI, VR

IN3:      BZ, TN

IV3:      GO, PN, TS

I4 :      BO, FE, FO or FC, MO, PR, PC, RA, RE, RN

I5:       AR, FI, GR, LI, LU, MS, PI, PO, PT, SI

I6:       AN, AP, AQ, CH, MC, PS or PU, PE, TE

I7:       BA, BR, FG, LE, MT, TA

I8:       AV, BN, CB, CE, CS, CZ, IS, KR, NA, PZ, RC, SA, VV

I0:       FR, LT, PG, RI, Roma or RM, TR, VT

IT9:      CL, CT, EN, ME, PA, RG, SR, TP, AG

IS0:      CA, NU, SS, OR

 

Qso points:

1)      Qso/Hrd with own country 0 (zero) points but is good for the 
multipliers credit

2)      Qso/Hrd with own continent 1 (one) point

3)      Qso/Hrd with different continents 3 (three) points

4)      Qso/Hrd with Italian stations 10 points

 

The same station can be worked 3 times for band one in SSB one in CW and one in 
DIGITAL, but only the first qso is valid for multipliers credit:

Remember I, IS0, IT9 and IG9 isn't good for country-multipliers.

 

Scoring: 

The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of 
your all band multiplier.



SWL:

SWL have the same rules of OM.

The same station cannot appear more than 3 (Three) times on every band, 
regardless of mode, as a correspondent.

 

Log Instructions:
1. All times must be in GMT.
2. All sent and received exchanges are to be logged.
3. Indicate multiplier only the FIRST TIME it is worked on each band.
4. Logs must be checked for duplicate contacts, correct QSO points and 
multipliers. Submitted   logs must have duplicate contacts clearly shown.
5. We want an electronic log. The Committee requires an electronic log for any 
possible high score.

 

E-MAIL Required Content: We strongly recommend you submit the Cabrillo file 
created by all major logging programs. If Cabrillo is unavailable, then:

(1)   A SUMMARY sheet in plain-text ASCII, and (2) your LOG in plain-text ASCII.

These files may be sent in either one message or in separate messages. Be sure 
to put the STATION CALLSIGN and the MODE in the "Subject:" line of each message.
Your log should be sent in plain-text ASCII format. Every logging program has 
the option of producing an ASCII text log. Acceptable submissions can also 
include all other fixed-column ASCII formats. If you must send a binary file, 
it will have to be encoded. All popular encoding schemes are acceptable, 
including UUencode, Base64, and BinHex. Your software may automatically encode 
your log as an attachment.

 

E-mail Logs must be submitted before 04 June 2003  at aricontest@ari.it 

 

DISKS: If you use a computer, please send your IBM, MS-DOS compatible computer 
disk. A disk containing your files may be submitted in lieu of a paper log. All 
disks MUST be accompanied by a PAPER summary sheet satisfying all logging 
instructions. Label your disk clearly with YOUR CALL, files included, the mode 
(SSB or CW), and your category. The format we require for the most common 
logging programs is your CT.all file (e.g. HS?AC.all), N6TR. DAT, or NA.QDF 
files. Name your file correctly (for example, HS?AC.all).
Use a separate sheet for each band.
Each entry must be accompanied by a summary sheet showing all scoring 
information, category of competition, contestant's name and address in BLOCK 
LETTERS, and a signed declaration that all contest rules and regulations for 
amateur radio in the country of operation have been observed.



Paper and Disks Logs must be submitted before 04 June 2003 at the follow 
address :

 

      ARI Contest Manager

      I4UFH Fabio Schettino

      P.O. BOX 1677

40100 Bologna

Italy

 

The Committee crosscheck only the stations with at least 50% of points of the 
first placed in the same class.

 

Penalties and disqualifications:

Disqualifications are apply for:

 

1)                 Excessive number of unmarked duplicates qso (more than 2%)

2)                 Violation of the 10 minutes rule (either for band and mode)

3)                 Excessive declared score (more than 5%)

4)                 Log without the summary sheet

 

Penalties:

1)                 Each duplicate contact removed by the Contest Committee 
means a penalty of the deletion of the next one qso (if it is multiplier we'll 
remove also the multiplier credit)

2)                 Each multiplier counted twice or more on the same band means 
a penalty of 2 multipliers

3)                 Each not-existing or unverifiable qso logged means penalty 
of the deletion of the next one qso (if it is multiplier we'll remove also the 
multiplier credit)

 

Awards:

A plaque with a certificate will be awarded to the top scoring station in each 
class.

The Contest Committee can award special plaque if country/continental/call-area 
participations will justify the decision.

A certificate will be awarded to the 5 top scoring stations in each class as 
well as to the top scoring stations in each country in each class.

 

Special award:

Two very attractive, large size plaques will be awarded by Santa Barbara 
Contesters to keep alive the memory of IN3ANE, Pietro Fiorito.

The plaques will be assigned one to the station with the best score achieved by 
a OM under 21 years of age and the other to the best score achieved by a SWL 
under 18 years of age.

In order to qualify to these awards, entrants must clearly indicate their age 
and birth date on the summary sheet.

 

Software:

This contest is supported directly by following software:

UA1AAF (Freeware) rz1awo@sp.ru 

WF1B for RTTY http://wf1b.com 

N6TR http://qth.com\n6tr 

CT by K1EA http://www.k1ea.com (use DX-Pedition)

Super Duper http://www.ei5di.com 

WRITELOG http://writelog.com 

WINCONTEST (Freeware) http://digilander.iol.it/wincontest  

 

Good luck in the contest de I4UFH & IK0XBX



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