[CQ-Contest] WPX FAQ - Single op off times

Milt, N5IA n5ia at zia-connection.com
Mon Mar 16 11:37:04 PDT 2009


Terry,

I believe you have a misconception that time at the beginning of the contest
and at the end of the contest have to comply with the 60 minute rule.  IMHO
and my understanding of the rules, the following is correct.

When you say "you start the contest at 0059z that you cannot count the first
59 minutes as off time", this is incorrect.  The reality is that the CONTEST
HAS NOT STARTED FOR YOU.  Therefore those first 59 minutes are just "lost"
time, not "off" time.

You also state "you make your last QSO at 2301z you cannot count the last 59
minutes as off time".  This is also incorrect, because for YOU THE CONTEST
IS OVER AND DONE!  Those last 59 minutes again are just "lost" time, not
"off" time.

Mis dos centavos,

Milt, N5IA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zivney, Terry L." <00tlzivney at bsu.edu>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WPX FAQ - Single op off times


> >From the CQ WPX FAW site:
>
> Single operators must take 12 hours off during the contest.  How are off 
> times calculated?
>
> Single operator entries are permitted a maximum operating time of 36 
> hours. Off times must be a minimum of 60 minutes. The 60 minute period is 
> defined the same as the 10-minute rule described above. If your last QSO 
> before an off time is at 09:27, you may not make another QSO until 10:27.
>
> Off times can be of any length. For example, you can have breaks of 1 
> hour, 4 hours, and 7 hours. Or you can take all of your off time in one 12 
> hour break. If you take a break that is less than 60 minutes, this time 
> will count as operating time.
>
> Any QSOs in your log after 36 hours of operating time will be removed 
> without penalty during the log checking.  The rules no longer require you 
> to submit the list of off time periods in your log. The log checking 
> software will do the off time calculations.
>
> _________________________
>
> This means that if you start the contest at 0059z that you cannot count 
> the first 59 minutes as off time.
> Similarly, if you make your last QSO at 2301z you cannot  count the last 
> 59 minutes as off time.
> You need to remember this when taking your off times in the middle of the 
> contest.
>
> However, the last section from the FAQ above seems to suggest the 
> following counter examples:
>
> example 1:
> operate from 0000-2359z - 24 hours operating time
> off time from 0000-1130z - 11:30 off time
> operate from 1131-2359z - more than 12 hours operating time  so last 29 
> minutes QSOs removed
> with no penalty to bring down to 36 hours total operating time.
>
> example 2:
> operate from 0000-2359z - 24 hours operating time
> off time from 0000-1130z - 11:30 off time
> operate from 1131-2330z - Finish 36 hours allowed operating time.
> But now  the last 29 minutes are too short to be an off time - see second 
> section in FAQ -
> minimum 60 minutes off time.
>
> Terry Zivney, N4TZ/9  aka KS9K
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