[CQ-Contest] EUHF Championship 1999

Dan, S50U danilo.brelih at siol.net
Fri Jul 30 23:14:17 EDT 1999


                       We are pleased to announce the

              **** 6th EUROPEAN HF CHAMPIONSHIP ****
    
            on  Saturday, 7th August from 10:00 - 22:00 UTC

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ATTENTION! Rules are changed as follows: CW and SSB contacts count
ONE point (paragraph. 6) and BAND/MODE changes are allowed only 10
times per hour (paragraph.8).                
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1. OBJECTIVE
For European amateurs to contact other European amateurs and compete
for the "EUROPEAN HF CHAMPION" title. Only EU to EU contacts count,
considering CQWW country list. Calling: CQ EU on CW and CQ EUROPE
on SSB.

2. BANDS
All amateur bands from 1.8 through 28 Mhz, except WARC bands.
Operating in DX segments is not allowed!

3. TYPE OF COMPETITION
Single operator all band category only in seven classes:
I.   CW/SSB - high power
II.  CW/SBB - low power (maximum 100W out)
III.  CW  -        high power
IV.  CW  -      low power (maximum 100W out)
V.   SSB -      high power
VI.  SSB -      low power (maximum 100W out)
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 call-sign is allowed from a particular radio station.
Use of DX CLUSTER, spotting nets or any other forms of alerting are not
permitted.

4. 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 license 
(i.e. 579 82 or 59 82 means that operator received his/her first official 
amateur license in the year 1982).
Note :
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.

5. MULTIPLIERS
Multipliers are different two-digit numbers, meaning the last two digits of
the year of  operator's first official amateur license. The multiplier (XX) is
counted only once per band regardless of mode.

6. QSO POINTS
Each completed contact counts one (1) point regardless of mode.
The same station may be worked once per band and mode.

7. SCORE
The final score is the sum of QSO points from all bands multiplied by the
sum of multipliers from all bands.

8. 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).

9. 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.

10. NATIONAL CATEGORY
A separate list of  national scores (the sum of all scores from one DXCC
country), regardless of club affiliation, will be published.

11. SWL
Each correctly logged station (date, time, band, mode, call-sign, multiplier)
per band and mode counts one (1) point, with no limitations in band and 
mode changing. The final SWL score will be calculated according to the
paragraph 7. of this rules.

12. LOG INSTRUCTIONS
a) all logs must be comprised from following data:
   - time in UTC
   - band
   - mode of operation
   - call-sign
   - transmitted report
   - received report
   - multiplier (only first time worked on each band,regardless of mode)
   - QSO points for each contact
   
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 and adress in block capitals and signed statement of compliance
must accompany each log.
d) Every competitor who used computer logging or made 200 and more 
QSOs is obliged to submit log in a computer file. Logs must be in ASCII 
format. Files shall be named: "callsign.LOG" and "callsign.SUM".
e) we strongly recommend submission of logs via e-mail!

13. PENALTIES
For unmarked duplicate QSOs, broken calls, bad exchanges and QSOs 
which do not appear in correspondents 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.

14. DISQUALIFICATION
Violation of contest rules, unsportsmanlike conduct or very high 
percentage of unverifiable QSOs will be deemed sufficient cause for 
disqualification.

15. ALL DECISIONS OF THE CONTEST COMMITTEE ARE FINAL.

16. DEADLINE
All submitted logs must be postmarked no later than August, 31st of 
that year. Indicate EU HF CHAMPIONSHIP and class/category on
the envelope.

E-mail submission address: euhfc at hamradio.si

Please send paper logs and diskettes to:

Slovenia Contest Club
Saveljska 50
1113 Ljubljana
SLOVENIA

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Aditional e-mail log instructions:

Be sure to include your summary sheet with clearly indicated 
category you are in. Many contesters forget to indicate what
power they are using, HIGH or LOW power. PLEASE rename 
all your files with the CALL used in the contest (for example:
S50E.LOG, S50E.SUM, or S50E.ZIP). It's hard to handle a lot
of log.txt or summary.dat files, and  one can be easily overwritten
by another with the same name.
When you send us an e-mail, it is also helpful to put the category
in the subject line, like "S50E EUHFC 99 MIX LP," it may save us
a lot of time sorting through the messages.

Rules, results etc are also available via the Internet at :

http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc/euhfc.html

We'd like to invite everyone from Europe to join us on the air on
August 7th, so CU then!

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Danilo Brelih                              HAM: S50U
Gorje #14 A                              email: danilo.brelih at siol.net
5282 Cerkno                                 or: s50u at hamradio.si
Slovenia                                   tel: +386 65 745 117
              http://lea.hamradio.si/~s50e
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>From Pietro" <pietromtf at tin.it  Wed Jul 14 23:38:05 1999
From: Pietro" <pietromtf at tin.it (Pietro)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 00:38:05 +0200
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WRTC 2000 - Wonderful experience
Message-ID: <008101bfede4$a273fce0$7c94d8d4 at pietro>


I've been in Bled during the week of WRTC like companion, i have to say that
was a wonderful exciting experience.
Thank you to Tine S50A & Slovenian Team for the great professional
organization in WRTC and given to me opportunity to meet a lot of
Contester-friends.
See you soon to all of them

73 de Pietro-IK4MTF._


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