[CCF] Vl: [CQ-Contest] EUROPEAN HF CHAMPIONSHIP 2001
Ari Korhonen
ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi
Wed, 25 Jul 2001 14:04:42 +0300
Tulkaa ihmeessä mukaan tähän kisaan. Eikä kestä kuin 12 tuntia!
Ari, OH1EH (@OH0Z SSB HP)
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Lähettäjä: Franc Bogataj, S59AA <bogataj.franc@siol.net>
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Päivä: 24. heinäkuuta 2001 22:59
Aihe: [CQ-Contest] EUROPEAN HF CHAMPIONSHIP 2001
>
> EUROPEAN HF CHAMPIONSHIP
>
> organized by SLOVENIA CONTEST CLUB
>
> THIS YEAR: 4th AUGUST 10:00 - 21:59 UTC
>
>
>1. OBJECTIVE
>For European amateur radio stations to contact other European amateur
>radio stations and compete for the "EUROPEAN HF CHAMPION"
>title. Only EU to EU contacts count, considering CQWW countries list.
>Calling: CQ EU on CW and CQ EUROPE on SSB.
>
>2. CONTEST PERIOD
>Every year, first Saturday in August, from 10.00 UTC to 21.59 UTC.
>
>3. BANDS
>All amateur bands from 1.8 through 28 Mhz, except WARC bands.
>Operating in DX segments is not allowed!
>
>4. TYPE OF COMPETITION
>Single operator all band category only in seven classes:
>
>I. CW/SSB - high power (maximum 1500W output)
>II. CW/SBB - low power (maximum 100W output)
>III. CW - high power (maximum 1500W output)
>IV. CW - low power (maximum 100W output)
>V. SSB - high power (maximum 1500W output)
>VI. SSB - low power (maximum 100W output)
>VII. SWL
>
>
>ONLY ONE transmitted signal is allowed at any time. CW contacts in
>SSB portion of the bands and SSB contacts in CW portion are not
>allowed. Only one operator is allowed to perform all of the
>operating and logging functions and only one callsign is allowed
>from a particular radio station. Use of DX CLUSTER, spotting nets
>or any other forms of alerting are not permitted.
>
>5. EXCHANGE
>RST report (CW) or RS report (SSB), plus a two digit number,
>meaning the last two digits of the year of operator's first
>official amateur radio license (i.e. RST 82 or RS 82 means that
>operator received his/her first official amateur radio license in
>the year 1982).
>Operators operating from club stations and guest operators
>operating from stations owned by other amateurs, must sign a two
>digit number corresponding to the year of their own first official
>amateur license.
>
>6. MULTIPLIERS
>Multipliers are different two-digit numbers, meaning the last two
>digits of the year of operator's first official amateur radio
>license. The multiplier (XX) is counted only once per band
>regardless of mode.
>
>7. QSO POINTS
>Each completed contact counts one (1) point regardless of mode.
>The same station may be worked once per band and mode.
>
>8. SCORE
>The final score is the sum of QSO points from all bands multiplied
>by the sum of multipliers from all bands.
>
>9. BAND AND MODE CHANGES
>In CW and SSB categories maximum 10 band changes per full hour
>(i.e. 11:00 - 11:59 UTC) are allowed and in CW/SSB category
>maximum 10 band and mode changes per full hour are allowed
>(example: 5 band + 5 mode changes, where band together with mode
>change counts as one change).
>
>10. AWARDS
>European Champions in classes I.- VI. will be awarded with
>trophies. The Contest Committee will, upon its own judgment, award
>certain number of certificates in each class/category.
>
>11. NATIONAL CATEGORY
>A separate list of national scores (the sum of all scores from one
>DXCC country), regardless of club affiliation, will be published.
>
>12. LOG INSTRUCTIONS
>a) All logs must include following data: band, mode, time in UTC,
> callsign, sent and received exchanges.
>b) Logs must be sorted in chronological order, regardless of band
> and mode of operation.
>c) A summary sheet including all relevant data needed to calculate
> final score, description of radio station, used power output, name,
> family name, address and year of operators first licence in block
> capitals and signed statement of compliance with rules must
> accompany each log.
>d) All competitors who use computer logging or established 200 and
> more QSOs are obliged to submit log in a computer file. Logs must
> be in ASCII format, preferred format is CABRILLO.
> Files shall be named: "callsign.LOG" and "callsign.SUM".
>e) We strongly recommend submission of logs via e-mail!
>
>13. SWL
>Each correctly logged station counts 1 (one) point, the final SWL
>score will be calculated according to the paragraph 8. of this
>rules. Following information must be entered in your log:
>time, band, mode, station callsign, correspondent's station
>callsign and multiplier of both stations. None of the station
>callsigns shall appear twice in a row in your log. No limitations
>in regard to band and mode changes apply to SWL amateurs.
>
>14. PENALTIES
>For unmarked duplicate QSOs, broken calls, bad exchanges and QSOs,
>which do not appear in correspondent's log, QSO points and
>additional one (1) QSO point for each such error will be removed.
>10% or more bad contacts, or violation of contest rules shall
>result in dropping participant from the classification. Other
>reasons, like non-submission of PC files or other information
>requested from participant, could also lead to dropping the
>participant from the classification.
>
>15. SUPERVISION
>The Organizer reserves it's right to appoint different persons to
>check operation of different stations during the competition.
>
>16. DISQUALIFICATION
>Violation of contest rules, unsportsmanlike conduct or very high
>percentage of unverifiable QSOs will be deemed sufficient cause
>for disqualification. Disqualified operator will not be classified
>in EUHF Championship standings in the year following
>disqualification.
>
>17. ALL DECISIONS OF THE CONTEST COMMITTEE ARE FINAL.
>
>18. DEADLINE
>All submitted logs must be postmarked no later than August 31st of
>that year. Indicate EU HF CHAMPIONSHIP and CATEGORY on the
>envelope.
>
>E-mail submission address: euhfc@hamradio.si
>
>Please send paper logs and diskettes to:
>
> Slovenia Contest Club
> Saveljska 50
> 1113 Ljubljana
> SLOVENIA
>
>
>NOTE:
>According to Paragraph 15. of contest rules, organizers
>monitor station during the contest will be S50SCC. On
>its request the called competitor is obligate to give his
>operating adress.
>
>
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