[CQ-Contest] Next Weekend: WRTC Test Session 2017

Michael Hoeding, DL6MHW dl6mhw at wrtc2018.de
Mon Jun 19 00:58:03 EDT 2017


Hi folks,

In preparation for WRTC 2018, the second WRTC test day will take place 
from the 23rd to the 25th of June in Jessen and surrounding area. The 
focus will be on testing logistics and training the support teams. Radio 
operation and event reporting through social media will also take place 
during the tests. Nearly 100 volunteers are coming from all over Germany 
to build the fifteen stations.

Preparations have been underway for several weeks. Under Ralf, DK1DSA’s 
control, all required equipment, from large to very small items were 
sourced to ensure the smooth running of the tests. Oskar, DL3OF, with 
many enthusiastic supporters has stocked the warehouse from which the 
WRTC sites will be supplied with equipment.


      Training

By Thursday evening, under the direction of Paul, DL5CW, the last 
preparation work will be completed so that the antenna training planned 
for Friday in Prettin can be tackled without delay. Friday evening will 
see the training of all the teams of helpers. The teams were chosen by 
Axel, DL6KVA, who will also coordinate the helpers in 2018.

Saturday will concentrate training on how sites are to be built. The 
fifteen teams will go to their sites and will be supplied with the 
required equipment by dedicated delivery vehicles. The goal is to 
assemble all structures quickly and smoothly, while documenting any 
areas where the process can be optimised.


      Radio operation and test

After each site is set up, radio operation is planned. This is mainly to 
test the online scoreboard system and as publicity for WRTC 2018. 
Measurements to compare the performance of sites are not planned. The 
radio operators in each location will decide how they will operate. On 
the low bands many DL OMs will undoubtedly call, as the 15 test session 
stations have specially assigned DOKs (club codes) WTT01 to WTT15. It is 
to be expected that there will be a lot of DX traffic in the evening on 
20m or 15m as in the US it is the ARRL Field Day and many stations will 
be on the air. North America will surely be the main source for DX 
points at the World Championships next year.

A special diploma for contacts with the test stations is planned. To 
qualify a log must be submitted, which will then be compared with the 
logs of the test session stations. Details about the diploma and how to 
submit a request will be published soon.


      Evaluation and social media

On Sunday, all WRTC sites will be dismantled and the material checked 
and stored. It is very important that we collect and evaluate the ideas 
and suggestions for improvement at this point. We will try to let other 
amateurs view the event through live pictures on our Facebook page. 
Hamnet experiments are also planned. So it is worth watching social 
media to get an idea how WRTC works. For us, this is also an experiment 
that should help us to evaluate the best techniques and new 
possibilities for 2018.


      Summary

The test session will cover

  * Antenna installation training
  * General team building
  * Tent pitching training
  * Radio operation (acting as advertising for WRTC 2018)
  * Scoreboard system test
  * Online media tests (Hamnet, Facebook, Website)
  * Logistics

The following call signs and special DOKS are planned to be used:

  * WTT01 DA0T
  * WTT02 DR3W
  * WTT03 DF5A
  * WTT04 DP9A
  * WTT05 DM3W
  * WTT06 DM4X
  * WTT07 DM5A
  * WTT08 DM5D
  * WTT09 DP4B
  * WTT10 DP4D
  * WTT11 DP5E
  * WTT12 DP6T
  * WTT13 DR1X
  * WTT14 DR5L
  * WTT15 DR5W

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Michael Höding, DL6MHW
Vice-President, Fundraising, PR
Phone: +49 39201 20779
E-Mail: dl6mhw at wrtc2018.de
http://www.wrtc2018.de

-- 

Michael Höding, DL6MHW
Vice-President, Fundraising, PR
Phone: +49 39201 20779
E-Mail: dl6mhw at wrtc2018.de
http://www.wrtc2018.de



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