[CQ-Contest] Second SCC RTTY Championship rules
S56A
Marijan.Miletic at ijs.si
Wed Aug 25 22:00:33 EDT 1999
Hi Contesters!
You may chase squares this weekend or air the year you were first licensed under
the following conditions:
Second SCC RTTY Championship rules
I. ANNOUNCING: The SCC RTTY Championship is organized by the Slovenia Contest
Club and co-sponsored by Svet Elektronike Journal.
II. OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other
amateurs as possible on HF bands using RTTY Baudot mode.
III. CONTEST PERIOD:
Last full weekend in August for 24 hours,
Starting on Saturday at 12:00 UTC,
Ending on Sunday at 12:00 UTC.
This year dates are August 28th - 29th, 1999.
IV. CATEGORIES:
1. High Power category (HP, more than 100 watts output).
2. Low Power category (LP, 100 watts or less output).
V. OPERATOR CLASSES:
1. Single Operator, Single Band (LP or HP), ten classes.
2. Single Operator, All Bands (LP or HP), two classes.
3. Multi Operator, All Bands, (LP or HP), two classes.
VI. BANDS:
80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters.
VII. EXCHANGE:
Stations must transmit RST and four-digit number of
the year their amateur radio licence was FIRST issued.
VIII. SCORING:
1. One QSO point for contacts within your own DXCC or WAE country.
2. Two QSO points for contacts within your own continent but
outside your own DXCC or WAE country.
3. Two QSO points for contacts between different W, VE, VK, ZL, ZS, JA
and PY call areas, LU provinces and Asiatic Russia UA9/UA0 oblasts.
Note: USA stations are kindly asked to use '/x', if operating
outside their own callsign area like K5ZD/1.
4. Three QSO points for contacts outside your own continent.
5. One multiplier point for different licence years
worked on each band.
6. Total of QSO points times total of multiplier points
on all bands equals the total claimed score.
IX. LOGGING INSTRUCTIONS AND DEADLINE:
1. All logs must show: band in MHz or meters, time in UTC,
callsign, sent and received exchanges and points claimed.
Indicate Multipliers the first time they are worked on each band.
2. An overall summary sheet showing the station address and
callsign, number of QSOs, Points and Multipliers worked per
each band and total including the claimed score.
3. The declaration that all contest rules and regulations for
amateur radio in the country of operation have been observed.
4. Electronic logs preferably in WF1B.ALL format can be emailed to:
rtty at hamradio.si OR scc at hamradio.si
5. ASCII logs on disk (no need for paper logs) can be posted to:
Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
Slovenia, Europe.
6. All entries must be sent no later than October 1st.
X. AWARDS:
1. Certificates will be awarded to the first, second and third
place finishers in each of the 14 operator classes.
2. Certificates will be also awarded to the first place finishers
in each DXCC or WAE country, W, VE, VK, ZL, ZS, JA and PY call
areas, LU provinces and Asiatic Russia UA9/UA0 oblasts.
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU.
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