Whoa...or maybe Wow. K4AB won the overall CQWW US Classic overlay and SOAB HP
category and I won the SOAB LP Classic overlay for US and placed 4th in the
World. This is single radio unassisted category and I readily understand the
concern about cluster violations; so much so, that I don't connect at any time
during the weekend. Now -
A new rule requires single operator entrants competing at the World,Continent
or USA levels to record the contest as heard by the operator. The Committee may
request the audio recordings of an operation to help adjudicate the log.
So, reading this and the other changes, if we plan to compete at the same level
we will need to provide logs with exact frequencies and also record the
contest.
I may need some suggestions about how to record the entire contest; or, am I
reading to much into this? Glad to the circle larger though.
Best - Jere, KT4ZB
-----Original Message-----
From: halken <halken at comcast.net>
To: SECC <secc at contesting.com>
Sent: Sat, Jun 6, 2015 11:33 am
Subject: [SECC] Fwd: [CQ-Contest] Rules for CQ WW DX Contest 2015
FYI - the club circle for CQ WW has been expanded to 250 miles from 175 miles.
This will allow some members who have been outside the SECC circle to now be
inside and contribute scores to the club. I'll be working with W4GKF to update
the SECC web site to add the CQ calculation to the ARRL calculation - now that
they are different.
73,
Hal N4GG
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:
[CQ-Contest] Rules for CQ WW DX Contest 2015
Date:
Sat, 6 Jun 2015 13:52:10 -0000
From:
Randy Thompson K5ZD <k5zd at charter.net>
Reply-To:
k5zd at charter.net
To:
'Contest Reflector' <CQ-Contest at Contesting.COM>
The final rules for the CQ WW DX Contest 2015 have been announced.
http://cqww.com/blog/rules-announced-for-cq-ww-contest-2015/
Summary of changes:
* QSO Alerting Assistance has been renamed to QSO Finding Assistance. It
was felt this is a more descriptive name and is easier for non-English
speakers to understand.
* Minor edits to the definition of the Overlay Category. Clarification that
Assisted entries are not eligible for the Classic Overlay category.
* Extended the club circle from 175 miles to 250 miles for USA clubs, and
from 275 km to 400 km for DX clubs. The goal is to enable more club
participation.
* Changed the definition of QSO Finding Assistance. If the technology only
provides callsign or multiplier information it is considered assistance.
Added rule to specify that use of a CW decoder places an entrant in the
Assisted category.
* Remote stations must use a call sign permitted by the authorities at the
station location.
* Top scorers are required to submit logs with actual frequencies.
* A new rule requires single operator entrants competing at the World,
Continent or USA levels to record the contest as heard by the operator. The
Committee may request the audio recordings of an operation to help
adjudicate the log.
A pdf file showing all of the changes is available from the link above.
Please review the rule changes carefully. Send any questions to
questions at cqww.com.
Thanks to everyone who provided feedback and suggestions on the draft rule
changes. Your input was very helpful.
73
Randy Thompson, K5ZD
Director - CQ WW DX Contest
email: k5zd at cqww.com
web: www.cqww.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cqwwdx
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