[SD-User] Russian DX Test Setup Please.
Tim Makins, EI8IC
contesting at eircom.net
Fri Mar 19 06:47:32 EST 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Snell" <John at morsecode.freeserve.co.uk>
To: <SD-User at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 7:30 PM
Subject: [SD-User] Russian DX Test Setup Please.
Would like to have a go at the Russian DX Test,
but forget the setup for SD. Anyone help please ?
Is there a complete list of setups for all tests that SD supports ( would
save me bothering you all with queeries, HI ) ?
Cheerio from John / G0RDO
www.morsemad.com
HOW ABOUT CHECKING THE SD ARCHIVES, A LINK TO WHICH IS PRINTED AT THE BOTTOM
OF EVERY MESSAGE ?
I FORWARDED AN ANSWER TO THE LIST AND TO YOUR PERSONAL MAILBOX 6 DAYS AGO.
DO YOU HAVE PROBLEMS RECEIVING EMAIL ?
YOU COULD ALSO CHECK THE SD ARCHIVES, A LINK TO WHICH IS PRINTED AT THE
BOTTOM OF EVERY MESSAGE,
TIM EI8IC
PS HOW ABOUT CHECKING THE ARCHIVES ???
From: "John Snell" <John at morsecode.freeserve.co.uk>
Would like to have a go at the Russian DX Test,
but forget the setup for SD. Anyone help please ?
See below, John.
73s Tim EI8IC
www.qsl.net/ei8ic
Free zone maps, and contest bandplans
The most comprehensive free prefix maps on the web
Special Russian Prefix Map:
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/maps/russia-j.html - with added info
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/maps/russia.html - plain vanilla
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul O'Kane" <paul at ei5di.com>
To: <sd-user at blacksheep.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: SD: Russian DX Contest
> The Russian DX Contest takes place from 12:00 UTC on
> Saturday 17 March to 12:00 UTC on Sunday 18 March. SD
> supports it directly
>
> Bands: 1.8 - 28 MHz (no WARC Bands)
>
> Modes: CW and SSB
>
> Entries:
> A. Single Op All Bands (Mixed, CW only, or SSB only)
> A100. SO 100w All Bands (Mixed, CW only, or SSB only)
> B. Single Op Single Band (Mixed mode only)
> C. Multi Ops All Bands single TX (Mixed mode only)
> D. SWL (Mixed)
> F. World - Club Competition (mention your club
> affiliation on your Summary Sheet).
>
> Exchange: RS(T) and Serial
> Russian Stations RS(T) and 2 letter oblast degignator.
>
> Multipliers: Each DXCC country and each oblast, a maximum of
> once on each band irrespective of mode.
>
> Here's how to setup SD.
>
> Contest Type: 10
> .MLT file: RUSSIA
> .CTY file: DXCC
> Multipliers count: B (by band)
> Points/QSO: 0 (variable)
> Pts/Bonus: 0 (multipliers)
> Points per Area QSO: 10 (Russian QSOs 10 points)
> Points vary by mode? N
> by band? N
> by location? Y
> Points: 2,3,5
> Receive serial from
> Area QSOs? N
> Mode: CW or SSB
> Mixed Mode: Y or N - as you choose
> If Mixed,
> Work same station
> on both modes? Y
>
> Use SDCHECK to create your .LOG file and .SUM. Complete (edit)
> your .SUM file with a text editor. Rename the files to
> YOURCALL.LOG and YOURCALL.SUM files and email them, as attached
> files, within 45 days, to RusDXC at contesting.com
>
> This contest is worth trying - there are loads of awards.
> You can see the full rules at SM3CER's Contest Service
> http://www.sk3bg.se/contest and the Russian DX Contest
> website http://rdxc.narod.ru/rules.html
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>
>
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