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Zanimivo 1,8 Mhz CW tekmovanje v organizaciji Boring Amateur Radio Cluba z oddajanjem samo vašega lokatorja (npr. JN66) za raport brez potrebe po oddajanju suhoparnega 599. Začne se jutri v soboto 17-tega Dec. ob 1500Z in traja do nedelje 18-tega 1500Z z omejitvijo 14 ur dela v razpoložljivem času.
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GL es CUL Danilo, S50U
RULES
TENTH STEW PERRY TOPBAND DISTANCE CHALLENGE
1. Contest period: 1500Z December 17th to 1500Z December 18th, 2005. Operate for a maximum of 14 hours.
2. Bands and mode: 160 meters CW only.
3. Categories: Single operator or multi-operator. Remote or packet spotting shall not be used. All transmitting and receiving antennas used must be within 100 km of each other.
4. Exchange: Four character grid square (i.e. CN85).
5. QSO Points: The number of QSO points for each contact depends on the distance between the two stations. This is computed by taking the distance between the centers of the two grid squares. Count a minimum of one point per QSO and an additional point for every 500 kilometers distance. For example, a QSO with a station 1750 kilometers away will count for 4 QSO points. No additional distance for long path is allowed.
Do not worry if your logging software does not compute the QSO points. Our automated log checking software does this. We are expanding the QRP bonus that applies when you work a QRP station. QRP stations are now worth x4 points in your log. We must receive the log from the QRP station in order to give you credit. This is done automatically during the log checking process.
6. Score: Final score equals the total number of QSO points. There is no multiplier for different grids worked. Stations running 5 to 100 watts output multiply their score by 2. Stations running less than 5 watts multiply their score by 4. Scores will be grouped by category.
7. Reporting: Your log can be sent via the internet to TBDC@CONTESTING.COM using the Cabrillo format before January 19th, 2006. Paper entries can be mailed to BARC 15125 SE Bartell Rd; Boring, OR 97009. If possible please provide an electronic copy of your log.
8. Plaques will be awarded for categories we have sponsors for. To volunteer to sponsor a plaque, contact Lew Sayre, W7EW at Lew@dsl-only.net. A list of the plaques sponsored can be found on the web at http://jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html. Certificates will also be sent to the high scores in each grid field (first two letters of the grid). This service is provided by Jim, K1PX.
9. Results are published on the web in September or October. Look for an announcement on the topband and contest reflectors.