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Contest calendar and hamfests

• Contest: QRP-ARCI QSO Party

Begins: 2015-10-10 12:00:00 UTC

Ends: 2015-10-11 23:59:59 UTC

Fall: 10.10.2015, 1200 UTC bis 11.10.2015, 2359 UTC


Für Single OPs nur 24 Stunden Betrieb erlaubt

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QRP ARCI - QRP Amateur Radio International Club


Originalausschreibung

zu arbeitende Stationen:


alle, jede Station einmal pro Band

Bänder:


160m bis 10m MHz (ohne WARC)

Empfohlene Frequenzen:


1810 kHz
3560 kHz
7030 kHz, 7040 kHz, 7100 bis 7125 kHz für quarzgesteuerte Stationen
14060 kHz
21060 kHz
28060 kHz

Betriebsarten:


CW

Ziffernaustausch:


ARCI-Mitglieder: RST State oder Provinz oder Land + Mitgliedsnummer
Nichtmitglieder: RST + State oder Provinz oder Land + Power

Klassen:


für SOPP:
All-Band (AB)
Single Band (SB)
High Bands (HB), 10m, 15m, 20m
Low Bands (LB), 40m, 80m, 160m
A1: Single Element Antenna
A2: Multiple Element Antenna
Multi-Op
Bsp.: AB A1, SB 15m A2 etc.
Team (max. 5 Sender gleichzeitig),
Teammitglieder müssen vor dem Contest an den Contestmanager gemeldet werden

Leistungsklassen:


>5 W: Leistungsmultiplikator = 1
>1-5 W: Leistungsmultiplikator = 7
>250 mW -1 W: Leistungsmultiplikator = 10
>55 mW - 250 mW: Leistungsmultiplikator = 15
bis 55 mW: Leistungsmultiplikator = 20

QSO-Punkte:


je QSO:
mit eigenem Kontinent 2 Punkte
mit DX 4 Punkte
mit ARCI-Mitglied 5 Punkte

Multiplikator-Punkte:


je State, Provinz, DXCC-Gebiet einmal 1 Punkt pro Band

Endpunktzahl:


Summe der QSO-Punkte mal Summe der Multiplikatorpunkte mal Leistungsmultiplikator

Logs:


auf Papier oder elektronisch (ASCII) an: contest(at)qrparci.org

Einsendeschluss:


? Spring: 20.04.2014
? Fall: 25.10.2014 (?)

Contestmanager:


c/o Jeff Hetherington VA3JFF
139 Elizabeth St. W.
Welland
Ontario
Canada, L3C 4M3

B) Mode:
HF CW only.

C) Exchange:
Members send: RST, State/Province/Country, ARCI member number
Non-Members send: RST, State/Province/Country, Power Out

D) QSO Points:
Member = 5 points
Non-Member, Different Continent = 4 points
Non-Member, Same Continent = 2 points

E) Multiplier:
SPC (State/Province/Country) total for all bands. The same station may be worked on multiple bands for QSO points and SPC credit.

F) Power Multiplier:
>5 Watts = x1
>1 - 5 Watts = x7
>250 mW - 1 Watt = x10
>55 mW - 250 mW = x15
55 mW or less = x20

G) Suggested Frequencies:
160m1810 kHz
80m3560 kHz
40m7030 kHz (please listen at 7030/7040 kHz and 7100 to 7125 for rock bound participants)
20m14060 kHz
15m 21060 kHz
10m28060 kHz

H) Score:
Final Score = Points (total for all bands) x SPCs (total for all bands) x Power Multiplier.

I) Categories:
Entry may be All-Band (AB), Single Band (e.g., SB-160, 80,40,20,15 or 10), High Bands - HB (10m, 15m and 20m) or Low Bands - LB (40m, 80m and 160m)

Antennas:
Entry may be A1 or A2

A1: Single Element Antenna

If you are using a single element antenna such as a dipole, inverted V, loop, or a vertical you can enter the A1 category. ( Note that with a vertical you can have as many radials as you want but only one “vertical” element. )

A2: Multiple Element Antenna

If you are using a multi element beam, vertical array, or any antenna that has more than one driven element or uses reflective or directive elements you are in the A2 category.

Mulitoperator:

A multioperator effort may submit logs for a separate category. Any combination of operators and transmitters will be permitted.

All transmitters must be located at a centralized location. All operators must use the same callsign in the multioperator category.

Teams:

You may enter as a team with an unlimited number of operators as long as no more than 5 transmitters are on the air concurrently.

You compete individually as well as on the team. Teams need not be in the same location. Team captains must send a list of members to the Contest Manager before the contest.

J) How to Participate:
Get on any of the HF bands except the WARC bands and hang out near the QRP frequencies. Work as many stations calling CQ QRP or CQ TEST as possible, or call CQ QRP or CQ TEST yourself! You can work a station for credit once on each band.

K) Email Log Submission:
Submit Logs in plain text format along with a summary stating your Call Sign, Entry Category, total # of QSOs with members, total # of QSOs with non-members on different continent, total # of QSOs with non-members same continent, total # of SPCs worked, Actual Power and Station Description, along with score calculation to contest@qrparci.org

Snail mail Log Submission:

Submit Logs in plain text format along with a summary stating your Call Sign, Entry Category, total # of QSOs with members, total # of QSOs with non-members on different continent, total # of QSOs with non-members same continent, total # of SPCs worked, Actual Power and Station Description, along with score calculation to:

ARCI Spring QSO Party
c/o Jeff Hetherington
139 Elizabeth St. W.
Welland, Ontario
Canada L3C 4M3

L) Deadline:
Entries must be received OR postmarked on or before 19 April, 2015. If you are using snail mail for entering log entries, notify the contest manager at contest@qrparci.org when you mailed your entry.

M) Results:
Will be published in QRP Quarterly and shown on the QRP-ARCI website.

N) Certificates:
Will be awarded to the top scoring entrant in each category, as well as the top scoring entrants from each State, Province and Country. Certificates may be awarded for 2nd and 3rd place if entries are sufficient in a category.



Added at 2015-04-02 09:34:52

by DO7FOX



  

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