[CQ-Contest] RAEM Contest

Орлов А.Л. alo at udmurtneft.ru
Wed Dec 10 13:05:07 EST 2003


Dr. contesters!

Invite to take part in RAEM Contest!



Sandy Orlov RW4WR

RAEM contest manager,

SRR contest commitee





                           R A E M Contest



1. Organizers
      The "Soyuz Radioljubitelej Rossii" (Union of Radioamateurs of Russia) together with

      the incorporated Central and Moscow radioclub of name E.T.Krenkel also are devoted

      to a 100-anniversary from birthday E.T.Krenkel, SRR is pleased to announce the RAEM

      Contest. 

2. Contest Period
      0200  - 0959 UTC 28 December 2003, 8 hours.  

  The "E.T.Krenkel Memorial, "RAEM" Contest is to be held on the 4-th full weekend of December on the following amateur bands: 

  80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 m. 

  Mode: CW only.

3. Categories:

  А   - Single operator - Single band - HP.
  В   - Single operator - All Bands - НР.
  В1  - Single operator - All Bands - LР.

  C   - Multi operator - All Bands (2-3 operators).
  D   - SWL.

4. Exchange:

      Serial number of QSO, since 001 and participant's geographical

      coordinates, degree values only (!) with hemisphere indicator in German

      language: N-Nord (Northern), S-Sud(Southern), W-West (Western) and 

      O-Ost (Eastern) Hemispheres.  For instance, RW9HZZ and RX0LWC have 

      "001 44N 133O" and "001 57N 85O" exchange numbers respectively. 

 

      You may work the same station on different bands.

      10 band changes per hour are allowed.

      Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time.

      Any cluster or human assistance is prohibited.

5. QSO Points:

      Each QSO worth 50 points + 1 point for every degree difference in geographical

      coordinates, both latitude and longitude.  

      Every QSO with a Polar Circle station gives additional 100 points.

      Every QSO with RAEM memorial station gives additional 300 points.

 

      The final score consists of: 

      - QSO points 

      - Coordinates difference points

      - QSO with Polar Circle stations points

      - QSO with RAEM station points

      

      Participants, located in the Polar Circle, multiple their final score to 1.1.

  An example: 300 QSO x 50 +11000 coordinates difference points + 3200 additional  points = 29200 points.

6. Short-wave listeners:


      SWL stations must copy both calls and one exchange numbers in case of one-way QSO  reception, and both call and both exchange numbers in case of two-way QSO reception. One-way QSO reception worth 1 point, two-way - 3 points. Dupe reception of the same station on the same band worth 0 points. Final score is the sum of the QSO points by the bands.

 

 

7. AWARDS

1st, 2nd and 3rd place certificates will be awarded in each category, listed in the "Categories" section if there were at least 5 participants. B, B1 and C categories continental winners and Polar Circle stations winner will be awarded as well.

8. Log submissions.

Electronic logs should be submitted via e-mail to: alo at udmurtneft.ru. 

Stations expecting to enter a "top ten" score in any category MUST use electronic submission. 

Submit your log as an attachment in a text-file format. 

Filename for your log should contain your call sign, for instance RW4WR.CBR, or RW4WR.LOG and RW4WR.SUM.

Be sure to put your call and contest name in the "subject" line of your log subission, for instance: RW4WR RAEM.

Be sure to show your claimed result in a message body of your log submission (number of QSOs and additional points sum).

Paper logs should be sent to:  P.O.Box 3945, Izhevsk 426011, Russia.

Title sheet should contain the following data:

     - contest name, mode and dates of the contest;

     - callsign, used in the contest;

     - category;

     - station location;

     - operator's call sign, full name and address;

     - number of QSOs;

 

     Contacts in a log submission should be made in chronological order. Each QSO or SWL record must contain the following (* asterisk means not obligatory requrement in case of paper logs):

   - Date; *

   - Frequency, mHz (14; 3,5; etc)

   - UTC;

   - Your call * (for SWLs - one of the received calls);

   - Mode;

   - Other station's call (for SWLs - another received call);

   - Sent and received exchange numbers.

 

9. DEADLINE

Log submissions should be sent to the organizers within 15 days. All entries must be postmarked NO LATER than January 12, 2004. All log submissions sent after that day or received after February 12, 2004 will be accepted as the check-logs. An extension of the log submission terms may be given by the referees if requested by letter or other means. In that case the last deadline would be given.


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