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ARRL RTTY Round-Up Contest |
1. Object: |
Amateurs worldwide contact and exchange QSO information with other amateurs using digital modes (Baudot RTTY, ASCII, AMTOR, PSK31, and Packet-attended operation only) on 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands. Any station may work any other station. |
2. Date and Contest Period: |
First full weekend of January, but never on January 1. (January 8-9, 2000)
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3. Entry Categories: |
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4. Exchange: |
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6. Reporting: |
or submitted on 3.5-inch diskette to: ARRL 225 Main St NEWINGTON, CT 06111 USA ARRL 225 Main St NEWINGTON, CT 06111 USA |
7. Miscellaneous: |
send RTTY.frm or (860) 594-0232 |
8. Awards: |
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9. Other: |
See "General Rules for All ARRL Contests", page 101, and "General Rules for ARRL Contests on bands below 30 MHz", page 103, in the November 1999 QST. |
RTTY Round-Up Plaques: |
![]() Contact N1ND at 860-594-0232 or n1nd@arrl.org for information on participating in the plaque program.
The QST Editors PSK31 Plaque The editors of QST are sponsoring a special PSK31 plaque for the 2000 ARRL RTTY Round-Up to encourage participation in this exciting mode! PSK31 software is available for free downloading on the Web at: or http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/psk31.html If you use PSK31 during this years RTTY Round-Up, keep track of those QSOs and multipliers. After calculating your entire score and submitting it in the proper file format at the correct ARRL e-mail or postal address (see the rules announcement for information), calculate a second summary sheet of just your PSK31 QSOs and multipliers. Mark "PSK31 Entry" clearly at the top of the second summary. There is no need to submit a second log file of PSK31-only contacts.
Send your PSK31 summary sheet via e-mail to: or mail it in a separate envelope to: ARRL 225 Main St NEWINGTON, CT 06111 USA by the contest deadline. The winner will be the station that posts the highest PSK31 score.
You can operate other modes as well as PSK31 (RTTY, PACTOR, etc) for your master entry and still submit a second PSK31-only score as described above. If you choose to participate in the contest using only PSK31, you should submit a summary sheet and log file as required under the rules and a second summary sheet as described. |
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More info at: |
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(Date of info: January 8, 2000) - Source: ARRL Web Site Original rules last modified: November 8 1999 |
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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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