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GARES Winter 2011 Challenge: Rules

Scores for this contest.

This is a club-sponsored opportunity for you to do a bit of HF operating and to share your experiences with others. Although we will “keep score” to give the activity a bit of purpose it is not meant to be excessively competitive. It is more important that as many people as possible join in and add to the fun. You have the choice of entering Section A or Section B (see below).

WHEN: 1st October 2011 to 31st March 2012, both dates inclusive. (Note 1)

WHERE: On one HF band of your choice.

     The experimental frequencies in the 5MHz region are not included.

MODE: Any mode(s) allowed under the terms of your amateur radio licence.

AERIALS: No restriction - use the best available to you.

POWER:
     SECTION A Restricted only by the terms of your amateur radio licence.
     SECTION B No more than 10 watts peak envelope power (measured at the RF output of the transmitter).

SCORING: Each DX country (entity) worked, irrespective of the mode/power/aerial in use is worth one point. Contacts must be made by you, using your own callsign, from your main station address. (Notes 1, 2, 3, and 4).

REPORTING: Please report progress to G3XMM. The success of this activity depends on regularly updated information from those taking part. (Note 5)

 

Note 1: If you are licensed to use more than one callsign a country may be claimed once only for scoring purposes irrespective of the callsign in use.

Note 2: Accurate exchange of callsigns and signal reports should be considered the minimum requirement for claiming a valid contact.

Note 3: Contacts should be made directly on a one-to-one basis without direct assistance from others. This precludes the relaying or repeating of real-time contact information by repeaters, internet links, other amateur stations or any other mode of indirect transmission. It also casts doubt on the validity of contacts made when operating as a member of a net. The use of DX spotting sites such as, for example, DX Summit is acceptable however.

Note 4: If in doubt regarding a particular prefix, please seek advice.

Note 5: Essential information is your updated number of countries on the band you use. Detailed lists of countries are not required - we hope that you will be self-monitoring and claim only for countries that you know to be valid. Additional optional information such as rigs, aerials and choice DX would be interesting to others and will be included together with scores in a regularly updated table on the club notice board. The success of this activity will depend on people being prepared to let other club members know what they are doing.

Scores for this contest.

Rules and Scores from previous contests.

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