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CQ World-Wide RTTY DX Contest |
I. Announcing: |
The twelfth annual CQ WW RTTY DX Contest. |
II. Objective: |
For amateurs around the world to contact other amateurs in as many CQ Zones and countries as possible using the digital modes. |
III. Contest Period: |
NOTE: The total contest period is 48 hours, ALL STATIONS and operator classes may operate the entire 48 hour period, there are NO REQUIRED OFF TIME PERIODS for any entries. NOTE: OPERATOR CLASSES!!! |
IV. Operator Classes: |
There is a High Power category (greater than 150 watts) and a Low Power category (less than 150 watts). Only Single Operator All Band and Multi-Op Single Transmitter entries are eligible to enter the High or Low Power Category. Enter one or the other, and so note on your log. Single Band entries, Single Operator Assisted, and Multi-Multi entries are NOT eligible to enter the High or Low Category.
One person performs all operating and logging functions. Use of spotting nets, DX Alert Packet Systems, telephone etc. is NOT permitted. Single Operator Assisted, All Band Only. Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter. Multi-Operator, Multi-Transmitter. |
V. Entry Categories: |
(a) Single Operator All Band High Power or Low Power. (b) Single Band. (c) Single Operator Assisted, All Band. (d) Multi-Op Single Transmitter, All band, High Power or Low Power. (e) Multi-Op Multi Transmitter, All Band. |
VI. Modes: |
Contacts may be made using Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR, G-TOR, CLOVER & Packet. (No unattended operation or contacts through Gateways or Digipeaters). |
VII. Bands: |
80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. |
VIII. Valid Contacts: |
A given station may be contacted only ONCE per band regardless of the digital mode employed. Additional contacts are allowed with the same station on each of the other bands. |
IX. Exchange: |
Stations within the 48 Continental United States and the 13 Canadian areas must transmit RST, State or VE area, and CQ ZONE number. All other stations must transmit RST and CQ Zone number. |
X. Countries: |
The ARRL and WAE Country lists will be used. Note: THE U.S.A. AND CANADA COUNT AS COUNTRY MULTIPLIERS. Example: The 1st US State and Canadian area you work not only counts as a multiplier for the state or area, but also counts as a country multiplier for each band. |
XI. QSO Points: |
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XII. Multiplier Points: |
NOTE: KL7 and KH6 are country multipliers ONLY and NOT state multipliers. NOTE: Canadian areas are: VO1, VO2, VE1 N.B., VE1 N.S., VE1 P.E.I., VE2, VE3, VE4, VE5, VE6, VE7, VE8 N.W.T. and VY YUKON. |
XIII. Final Score: |
Total QSO points times the total multipliers equals the total claimed score. |
XIV. Contest Entries and Logging Instructions: |
CQWW RTTY DX logs and forms should be used to facilitate scoring and checking. All Logs must show:
All sent and received exchanges are to be logged. Indicate State/VE area, Zone and Country Multiplier only the FIRST TIME it is worked on EACH BAND. Use a separate log sheet for EACH BAND. A check list of duplicate contacts for EACH BAND (DUPE SHEET). Logs MUST be checked for duplicate contacts, correct QSO points and multipliers. Submitted logs must show duplicate contacts clearly marked. A MULTIPLIER Check Sheet for each band. An overall SUMMARY SHEET showing total QSOs, Points, Zones, countries and states/VE areas worked. Each entry must be accompained by a signed declaration that all contest rules and regulations for amateur radio in the country of operation have been observed. DISKS: Logs may be sent on DISK. |
XV. Disqualifications: |
Operating in an unsportsmanlike manner, manipulating scores or times to achieve a score advantage, or failure to omit duplicate contacts which would reduce the overall score more than 2% are grounds for disqualification. The use of non amateur means such as telephones, telegrams, etc., to elicit contacts or multipliers DURING the contest, is unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification. Actions and decisions of the Contest Committee are official and final. |
XVI. Awards: |
Plaques will be awarded to the first-place finishers in each of the operator classes. Certificates will be awarded to second and third. Certificates will be awarded to the first place finishers in each DXCC Country. In countries or sections where the returns justify, certificates may be awarded to second and third place. All scores will be published. To be eligible for an award, a Single Operator Station must operate a minimum of 12 HOURS and a Multi-Operator Station, a minimum of 18 HOURS. A Single Band entry is eligible for a single band award only. If a log contains more than one band it will be judged as an all band entry, unless specified otherwise. All certificates and plaques will be issued to the licensee of the station used. |
XVII. Deadline: |
All entries must be postmarked NO LATER than December 1, 1998. An extension may be given, if requested. LOW POWER Logs should be mailed to: CQWW RTTY DX Contest Director P O Box DX STOW, MA 01775-0312 USA LOW POWER Log E-Mail address is: HIGH POWER Logs should be mailed to: CQWW RTTY DX Contest Co-Director 504 Dove Haven Drive ROUND ROCK, TX 78664-5926 USA HIGH POWER Logs E-Mail address is: |
XVIII. Plaques (Donors): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are many plaques looking for sponsors, High Power, Low Power, Single Band, a specific country, Multi Op by continent etc. If interested contact the: Ron Stailey, K5DJ 504 Dove Haven Drive ROUND ROCK, TX 78664-5926 USA E-mail: |
(Date of info: July 26, 1998) - Source: Eddie Schneider, W6/GØAZT |
This contest directly supported by: | ||
OH2GI-HAM SYSTEM |
RTTY by WF1B |
WriteLog w/Rttyrite |
Go to SM3CER Contest Service Software Page |
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