[UK-CONTEST] AFS CW RULES
Robert Chipperfield
robert at syxis.co.uk
Mon Jan 9 14:43:04 PST 2012
Hi Tom,
I think that's an extract from the 2011 rules; 2012's do indeed say,
"...the adjudication software will allocate the four highest scoring
stations to "Team A"..."
Full text at: <http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2012/rafs.shtml>
Good score for less than half the time operational! Maybe that's earned
a few brownie points for future events at least ;-)
73,
Rob, M0VFC
On 09/01/2012 22:38, Thomas Cannon wrote:
> In rule 5 in the AFS Contest it tells us we have to state which operators represent team A, which team B, etc when more than 4 club members take part from the same club. Is this still the case or dose the robot automatically sort the teams out the highest scoring members for you for each team ?
> I am sure something was said last year that the robot would be sorting the teams out this year.
> I only managed just under 1 and 3/4 hours yesterday, my XYL thought it was more important to wall paper the spare bedroom. I had every thing ready to go, I had put up a half wave dipole about 20 feet higher than the G5RV, the Acom 1000 was repaired. Looking forward to trying the antenna out in the Club Championships.
> I managed 141 in the end with one dupe.
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> Tom G0VQR
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> 5. Entries:
> Online entries must be submitted to http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl by the date specified in the general rules. One log entry for each club should include a declaration in the soapbox that all operators are members of the Affiliated Society, and give the location of the normal meeting place of the club. In cases where more than four members represent a club, the soapbox much also state which operators represent team A, which team B, etc.
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