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[VHFcontesting] The 2 Meter Spring SPRINT Will Be Held On Monday Evening

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] The 2 Meter Spring SPRINT Will Be Held On Monday Evening, With VHF/UHF SPRINTS In Following Weeks
From: peter h via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Reply-to: peter h <n6ze@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2021 23:35:02 +0000 (UTC)
List-post: <mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
1630pdt 03april2021
Pete, N6ZE@aol.com, in DM04ne,  currently plans to operate for the first 2 
hours of each event from various locations in Ventura County, CA (DM04) 
For anyone who wishes 'Elmer Help" for specific frequencies to be used, please 
send me an e-mail.
Good Luck to all.
bt73Pete, N6ZE
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The 2021 Spring Sprints, Sponsored by the Central States VHF Society (CSVHFS) 
Are About To Begin! 



Below are the complete rules for the sprints. 

All are welcome and encouraged to participate!

1.0 Contest Purpose:  Encourage weak signal VHF/UHF amateur radio operation & 
have fun.

2.0  Contest Dates and  Local Times:
   
   - 144 MHz: 144.200 USB/CW & 146.52/146.55/146.58 FM;  Monday April 5, 2021   
            0700 -  1100 PM  PDT 
   - 222 MHz: 222.1 USB/CW & 223.5 FM; Tuesday April 13, 2021               
0700 – 1100 PM PDT
   - 432 MHz: 432.1 USB/CW & 446.0 FM; Wednesday April 21, 2021         0700 – 
1100 PM PDT
   - Microwave: ** Saturday May 1, 2021              0800 AM – 0200 PM  PDT:  
** Send e-mail to N6ZE@aol.com 
   - 50 MHz: 50.125 USB/CW & 52,525 FM; Saturday May 8, 2021 = (0400 PM - 
0800PM PDT)(2300z through Sunday May 9, 2021 0300z)
3.0 Modes of Operation: All simplex modes of operation are allowed. (SSB, CW, 
FM, AM, Digital etc.) EME via your preferred analog or digital mode is also 
allowed. (Use of Repeaters NOT permitted)Contacts through repeaters or via 
satellite are not allowed and will not count as contest contacts. 

4.0 Classes:  Stations will be classified as either Single Op or Rover. A 
portable or mobile station that operates from only one grid is considered a 
Single Op

 station.  A Rover must operate from at least 2 grid squares. A rover can have 
more than one operator, but only one operator on the air at a time!

4.1 Power: Power output used for contacts is for informational purposes only. 
Power output will not be used to separate contestants into different groups or

 categories. You may want to place your station information such as rig, output 
power, antenna etc. in the notes section of your entry. That being said, the 

 following are the suggested power levels for the HP, LP and QRP groupings on 
the 3830 web site.

a. QRP: up to 5 watts PEP. (any band)

b. Low Power: up to 200 watts PEP. (any band)
c. High Power: up to 1500 watts PEP. (any band) d. ** Please note: Rookie Class 
is for informational purposes only! **
 

5.0  Exchange:  Maidenhead Grid Square.  Microwave contest exchange must be the 
full 6 character grid.

6.0 Reporting:  Score will be entered on the 3830 web page in the form provided 
for the particular sprint.   The web page is http://www.3830scores.com/  . ;

Alternatively, you can postal mail a complete log to the contest chairman in 
place of a 3830 entry. A 3830 entry is preferred. 

Your grid square goes in the web site box for “QTH”.  Microwave use 6 digit 
grid.  Rovers use the first grid activated as QTH.

Contestants with winning entries MUST SUPPLY A LOG for review by the sprint 
chairman to make score official.  The Log can be a mailed paper log or

emailed as an attached text file in an ARRL recognized format. (ASCII, .txt, 
.log, Cabrillo)  ARRL log sheets are the preferred paper format.

Your Central States VHF Society Sponsored Spring Sprints Chairman is: Kent 
O’Dell, KA2KQM

Email: kotoka2kqm@windstream.net

Or postal mail:

Kent O'Dell, KA2KQM, 2752 Monument Road, Jasper, GA 30143

The results must be posted on the 3830 web page within 14 days of the event.  
Paper logs may be mailed to the Sprint Chairman for this event.  Mailed logs 
must

be post marked within 14 days of the event.  The Sprint Chairman will post the 
results from a paper log on the 3830 web page.

6.1  Scoring: 50, 144, 222 and 432MHz ,  1 point/QSO on any band. Multiplier 
would be the total number of grid squares worked for that specific band/

Sprint.

Final score: Multiply QSO points by the multipliers. Each Sprint is scored 
separately. Distance based total kilometers worked would be an optional entry 
for

information only.  (Distances are not very accurate from 4 digit grids. )

6.2 Rover Scoring:  50, 144, 222 and 432MHz ,  1 point per QSO on any band. 
Multiplier would be the total number of grid squares worked for that specific 

band/Sprint.

If the rover moves to a new grid, then works a station again, a new contact is 
made for both stations.  The new grid will be a new multiplier if the grid was 
not

worked before.  e.g.:  Rover in EM73 works EM84 as a multiplier;          Rover 
in EM74 works EM84 as a new multiplier

 When you move to a new grid, you start over on additional new multipliers. 

Final score: Multiply QSO points by the multipliers. Each Sprint is scored 
separately. Distance based total kilometers worked would be an optional entry 
for

information only.     

6.3  Microwave  Scoring:  For Microwave, 902 MHz and above use the  sum of the 
distance of all contacts in kilometers.  A station worked on a new band is a 
new contact.

 If a rover moves to a new grid (4 digit) he/she can be worked again for 
another contact.

 The 6 digit grid square exchange is required for accurate distance calculation.

Minimum contact distance is 1 kilometer. Thus, contacts within a 6 digit grid 
count as 1 kilometer. 

6.4 Microwave Rover Scoring:   Scored like Single Op Microwave, except stations 
can be contacted again for score after moving to a new grid.  Grids activated

are not used directly for scoring and are not reported on 3830 web site.

6.5 The contest scoring is intended to be done mostly on the "Honor System".   
But, after the submission period has expired,  14 days after that particular 

operating event, the Sprints Committee or Chairman for that particular event 
will review the top 3 submissions to validate accuracy of the submission. And, 
the

 Sprints Committee or Chairman reserves the right to request to review the 
actual contest log for any entrant for review if required.

7.0 Rover Operation:  A rover must be a portable or mobile station that makes 
contacts from at least two different Grid Squares.  For all sprints, including 

microwave the rover must move to a new 4 digit Grid Square.

8.0 Assistance:  Use of telephone, packet or internet methods to schedule 
contacts during the contest is acceptable.  The telephone, packet or internet 
channel 

will not be used while the contact is in progress.  No “OK I am hearing you 
now” over the another communications channel.  The alternate channel will not 
be 

available in any way to the operator during the contact.  The complete exchange 
of call signs and grids must be accomplished on the relevant amateur radio band.

The preferred scheduling method is on an amateur frequency such as 144.250MHz 
or 432.090MHz.

See following  for 3830 site information.  Underline identifies a user entry 
box.
3830 information   50 to 432 MHz  Spring/Fall Sprint  *** Note: Please do not 
post your entire log into the comments section on the 3830 Scores Web site. 
With the ability of entrants being able to update andmake changes to their 
entry, we want to avoid bringing the integrity of the Sprint's events into 
question. *** |

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