[CQ-Contest] RES: TRIATHLON DX Contest

py5eg py5eg at iesa.com.br
Sun Mar 11 13:43:13 PDT 2012


Hi Kostas

We announced exactly the same kind of competition some months ago
Here our rules
73
Oms
please take a look on our page
http://www.araucariadx.com/ih/


WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST

 

1. PURPOSE 

 

The WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST is a unique world-wide contest intended to promote the multi-mode skill of the ham contest community in one single 24-hour period competition. The GADX Araucaria Dx Group together with the majority of the Brazilian Contest and DX Clubs (list attached), based upon the success of the IRON MAN and some other multi-sports competitions, are sponsoring a different contest alternative where the competitors must use several alternatives to test their skills in different ham radio modes on all bands around the clock for 24 hours. 

 

The Liga de Amadores Brasileiros de Rádio Emissão (LABRE) is officially supporting the contest in line with the joint effort Brazilian tradition.

 

The objectives of the contest:

To promote the union of all radio amateurs in the world; 
To promote, CW, PHONE and DIGITAL modes to the entire ham radio community; 
To promote the integration of different mode operators around the world. 
To promote the integration of IT technologies with the Ham Radio competition. 
To promote and stimulate the ability for contest planning 
To drastically shorten the time for log submission and results publication 
To create contest alternatives for ham competition. 
 

 

2. PERIOD 

 

The second full weekend of June for 24 hours starting Saturday 12:00 UTC and ending Sunday 11:59 UTC.

 

3. MODES, BANDS & PERIODS

 

Mode: CW, PHONE &  RTTY 
Bands: 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m and 10m; 
The 24 hours contest is organized to have 8 hours of operation on each mode in periods no shorter than one hour. So if the participant SOAB or M/2AB start an operation in one specific mode the operator(s) must remain on this mode for at least one hour. 
During each period no shorter than one hour, a station (SOAB or M/2AB) may only use one mode. 
Each participant should operate no more than 8 hours on each mode, independently of the number of periods no shorter than one hour he takes 
Totally free band change 
Contacts must be made within the modes and sub-bands assigned. 
Contest planning is a must for this contest 
 

 

4. CATEGORIES

 

4.1.SOAB Single Operator All bands

For all Single Operator categories, only one person (the operator) can contribute to the final score during the official contest period.

 

Definitions 
 

4.1.1 Single Operator: Those stations at which one person performs all operating, logging, and spotting functions.

4.1.2 Single Operator participants may change bands without restrictions. Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. Total output shall not exceed 1500 W 

4.1.3. Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500-meter diameter circle. All antennas used by an entrant must be physically connected to the transmitters by wires (feeders).

 

4.2. M2 AB - Multi-operators two Transmitters

 

4.2.1. Only two transmitted signals at any given time. More than two different transmitters can be used but only two may be active at any given time. The competitors in this category must prove that they have used a mechanism which prevents more than two signals being transmitted at the same time during all 24 hours. The organizers will use special means to check this rule. 

4.2.2. If the SOAB, or M2AB participants works a station on a different mode than the chosen mode, the QSOs will count 0 points without penalties. Please do not delete these QSOs as it will aid in the log cross-checking process. Such contacts will count for the station worked in accordance with the present rules.

4.2.3. Due to the character of this contest, there are no separate categories for single-band operation or other limited band/mode operation. However, we encourage participation of stations with restricted mode operation and restricted band operation

4.2.4. Mode Operation Periods

Each mode, CW, SSB, RTTY, can be used for a maximum of 8 hours, in periods of time no shorter than one hour each.  If only 1 or 2 modes are used, consequently the total participation time is limited to respectively 8 or 16 hours. 

 

4.3. Packet Cluster & IT Technologies:

DXCluster - The use of DXCluster network is allowed for all categories. The participants can receive information from DXCluster, however is strictly prohibited to seft-spot or request, by any means, that others announce you during the contest. 

 

Promoting a gradual enlargement of the integration between contests and new IT technologies the WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST will, in the future, create new categories to motivate remote operation or other new technologies.

 

 

5. CONTACTS

 

All same-mode-two-way contacts between stations in the same Entity (country) or different Entities (countries) and Continents are allowed and valid. For definition of Entities, the official DXCC lists applies. The same station can be contacted on all bands and all modes.

 

 

6. CQ MESSAGE 

 

We suggest the use of IRON HAM, or IH for the contest, but it is allowed to use simply "CQ test" and from time to time an indication that is IRON HAM Contest.

 

 

7. EXCHANGE

 

All stations: send RS, or RST + CQ ZONE

 

8. POINTS

 

8.1. For all participants:

QSO with same Entity: 1 point; 
QSO with other Entities on same Continent: 2 points; 
QSO with other continents: 3 points. 
 

 

9. MULTIPLIERS

 

The multiplier is the number of entities and zones worked by mode independently of the band.

Multipliers are counted once per mode but not per band 
Entity and zone multipliers are according to the DXCC list. 
The /MM stations are not multipliers but count 3 points. 
 

 

10. FINAL SCORE 

 

The sum of points obtained on a specific mode, multiplied by the sum of multipliers (Entities + Zones) for that mode is the final score for that mode.

The total score is the sum of the scores for each mode.

 

11. DISQUALIFICATION & PENALTIES

Excess of unique calls, wrong calls, not in log, will be penalized according to the well known UBN log checking system as described on section 15.

 

Apart from that penalties  terms mentioned above, the following is also forbidden:

Using any IP net for the remote transceiving, including web radio stations; 
Self-spotting and soliciting contacts by any non-amateur means during the contest; 
Using any other call sign than the participation call sign for; 
 Holding the operating frequency on other bands or making schedules; 
All other self-spotting manners. 
Our aim is to maintain a fair competition and prevent unfair and unsportsmanlike operations and/or procedures. The decisions of the contest committee are final.

 

 

12. DUPES

 

Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band and mode. If the first contact between stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the first contact is not valid, a second (dupe) contact is accepted.

Dupe contacts are not penalized; 
There is no need to mark them in the log submission. 
Moreover, entrants are strictly recommended to leave DUPES in the log. 
DO NOT DELETE DUPES! 
 

 

13. GENERAL LOG SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

 

We need electronics logs! The WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST requires electronic logs for every possible high-scored entry.

·        Submit your log in the CABRILLO format created by all major logging programs;

·        All times must be UTC;

·        All sent and received exchanges are to be logged;

·        Filename for the log should be your_call.log and must be sent as an attachment;

·        Logs submitted as plain-text email are also acceptable;

·        In the header of the electronic log submission you MUST specify the category of participation and the full postal address for dispatch to the participant the results, trophies, awards and certificates. A written declaration is not necessary;

·        Points and final score calculations are not necessary, calculations are done by our software;

·        Logs must be submitted to the contest sponsors within 72 hours. We will recognize and additional time for DX-pedition or areas where internet is not available.

·        Electronic logs must be submitted via e-mail to: .......... Be sure to put the station call sign in the "Subject:" line. The server will automatically acknowledge your e-mail log within 48 hours;

 

14. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATION: RECORD THE ENTIRE CONTEST

           All competitors whose are competing for the top 5 scores, or records in each category must maintain availability of a digital recording of all 24 hours of the contest. The judging committee reserves the right to request such file at any time during the log checking procedures.

 

 

15. CONTEST- RELATED INFORMATION 

 

·        All " WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST and related information (Rules, claimed/confirmed scores, FAQ, additional information) will be posted at the website of the GADX - ARAUCARIA DX GROUP http://www.araucariadx.com   and the other Brazilian Contest Clubs web addresses  accordingly with list attached.

·        The results will be published at our above web address.

·        All participants, who send a Cabrillo log via e-mail, will receive a UBN-list with the claimed/confirmed results listed separately by mode period and a QSO list, containing errors and errors by worked stations.

·        Penalties consist the loss of the invalid contact including multiplier credit plus the removal of triple QSO points, and are assessed  accordingly:

Incorrectly logged calls (Bad Call)

Incorrectly logged exchange numbers

QSO not present in the other station log (NIL)

·        QSO are neither counted nor penalized for the following:

Other station incorrectly logged entrant's call

Other station incorrectly logged entrant's exchange number

QSO time in entrant's log and other station's log difference is more    than 3 minutes (except systematic computer errors).

QSO bands or modes in entrant's log and other station's log differ.

Dupe QSO which is not in the other station's log.

 

 

16. TROPHIES, PLAQUES AND CERTIFICATES

 

16.1. World Champion SOAB

The highest SOAB score independently of Continent will receive a special trophy, the IRON HAM. 

 

16.2. World Champion M2AB

The highest M2AB score a special trophy.  IRON HAM TEAM

 

16.3. Plaques

The highest score for each Continent and Category will receive a special plaque.

 

16.4. Certificates 

All highest scores in each category and each Country will receive a certificate mentioning the score and position in his Country and Continent.

 

16.5. Results:

THE WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST has a firm commitment to gradually reduce the timing for results publication.  We will start in the 2012 Contest with an objective to announce the results within 60 days. The results are going to be published on the GADX web page  http://www.araucariadx.com and also in the other Brazilian DX Clubs pages accordingly with list attached.

 

17.  Special Internal competition:

       We will use the WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST to promote other aspects of the competition. We will annually and gradually add new aspects of competition and recognition.

       In 2012 we will issue special certificates for

Best mode period score SOAB and M2 
Best hour QSOs rate for each mode period (CW,PHONE & RTTY)  for SOAB  M2 
 

18.  Special prize:

        The WORLD WIDE IRON HAM CONTEST is offering to the SOAB winner and one representative of the M2 winner a special prize of 4 days free accommodation in any Brazilian City with a Contest Station combined with total free contest participation. Before the contest we will announce a list of the city/stations available and the winners can make their choice accordingly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATILANO DE OMS 
PP5EG - PY5EG - PY2OMS
ZW5B, PS2T, PT5T 
ARAUCARIA DX GROUP 
 

-----Mensagem original-----
De: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] Em nome de Kostas Stamatis
Enviada em: domingo, 11 de março de 2012 17:13
Para: cq-contest at contesting.com
Assunto: [CQ-Contest] TRIATHLON DX Contest



Triathlon DX Contest announcement
It all started in August of 2011. That was about when it occurred to Mike, SV5BYR that a big Greek Contest was missing from international Ham Radio Contest Calendar.  By the end of September this idea became mature and so the  "Triathlon" was born! A triathlon is a multi- sport event involving the completion of three continuous and sequential endurance events. And as you have already guessed, it is a Greek word. We had to change a bit the name to Triathlon Dx Contest to match our activity. Actually, trying here to simulate the original Triathlon athletic event, we involved three major ham radio modes, SSB, CW, RTTY. It will be a 24 hour non-stop event divided in three sections, each one devoted to a different mode. There are some tentative rules of the contest that you can take a look. It will take place every Saturday, the 1st full weekend of February, debuting on 02-02-2013.

 

After all, what makes this particular contest unique is the special gift for the winner! (take a look to the prize page)

 

In this point we have to mention all the Greek amateurs who are working to make this event alive: SV1DPI, SV1NK, SV2AGW, SV2DCD, SV5BYR, SV7JAR, SV8CS, SV8RX, SV9GPV, SV9DJO...

There is still a lot of work to be done and more details to be announced. Stay tuned!

 

More here:  http://triathlon-dx-contest.blogspot.com 





 
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