[WWYC] Announcing the Lidfest 2007

Fabian Kurz lists at telegraphy.de
Mon Dec 10 15:49:09 EST 2007


Lidfest Rules

The Lidfest is an annual act of incredible lidness, organized by the
World Wide Young Contesters (WWYC).

Date, Time
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26th December 2007, 20:04-21:17 UTC

Bands
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80m CW (limited to 3540 - 3545 kHz!), 2m FM

Categories
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    * Single Operator
    * Married Operator (please no cheating here!) 

No power categories, but QRP stations are sanctioned with a 100 point
penalty.

Exchange
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RST + 5 letter code

This 5 letter code is the exchange you received from the previous
stations, except for the first QSO where you have to make up something
yourself. Allowed characters: A-Z, 0-9.

QSY rule
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The CQing station has to QSY from the frequency by at least 1kHz after
a successful QSO.

QSO points
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A valid QSO on 80m with your own continent counts for 1 point, DX 3
points.

A valid QSO on 2m FM leads to instant disqualification.

The contest is divided in 10 minute periods. Every station can be
worked once per period for credit.

QSOs via EME, Meteoscatter or Echolink do not count.

Multipliers
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None.

Final score
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Sum of QSO points, plus bonus:

    * 2 points for each DX cluster spot (during the contest) indicating poor
      operating practice ("LID", "no ears", "deaf as a rock", ...);
    * 4 points for a TVI or BCI complaint during the contest (written evidence);
    * 17 points if all QSOs were made using whistled CW, with a spark
      gap transmitter or two pieces of unisolated wire;
    * 50 points for the destruction of your PA's finals;
    * 100 points if the contest was operated from an extraterrestrial location,
      including but not limited to the moon, Mars, Venus, the Sun, Saturn or 
      Finland.
    * 200 points if your callsign suffix is "LID". 

Log
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Use any logger, set up for "IARU HF World Championship" and note your
initial 5-letter code and the claimed bonus points in the cabrillo
summary. The contest sponsor will calculate your final score. Send
logs to Fablid: mail at fkurz.net

Prices
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Everyone is a winner. The winner with the highest number of points may
proudly call himself the "Lid of the Year". 



73,
-- 
Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresden, Germany * http://fkurz.net/


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