2007 Virginia QSO Party
Rules

SPONSOR
Sponsored by the Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club, Call Box 599, Sterling VA, 20167.

OBJECTIVE
To promote amateur radio activity in the 95 Virginia Counties and 39 Virginia Independent Cities.

DATES
March 17 - 19, 2007.  Contest times are from 1800 UTC on Saturday, March 17 through 0200 UTC on Monday, March 19.

ENTRY CATEGORIES
    Operator Categories
Single Operator - One person performs all operating and only one transmitter may be on the air at a time

Multi Operator / Single Transmitter - Two or more operators with one transmitter on the air at one time.

Multi Operator / Multi Transmitter - Two or more operators with two or more transmitters on the air at one time.

    Station Categories
Fixed Station

Mobile - Single or Multiple individuals operating Mobile under a single call sign with only one transmitter on the air at a time. A mobile station is self-contained and capable of legal motion (land, water or air) while operating. Motion is optional, and discouraged, during operation.

Expedition - One or more operators of a single transmitter station that moves between two or more Virginia locations during the course of the contest. All equipment, power supplies and antennas must be transported to each operating site.

    Power Categories
QRP (5 watts or less) or High/Low (High and Low are one category)

    Band Categories
Multi-Band or Single Band

    Mode Categories
Phone (SSB/FM), CW, Digital (RTTY/PSK) and Mixed.

    Club Entry
Club - Minimum of three valid contest entries each indicating club affiliation.

VALID CONTACTS
Virginia stations work all stations. Out-of-State stations work Virginia stations only. Work fixed stations once per band/mode.

Work Virginia Expeditions and Mobiles in each Virginia County or Independent City from which they operate. Stations on County or Independent City lines count as one QSO and only one County/Independent City multiplier.

No cross-mode or repeater QSO's. Spotting nets, DX clusters, etc., may be used to locate other stations - no self-spotting permitted.

EXCHANGE
Exchange QSO number and QTH (Virginia County or Independent City for VA stations; State, Province or DX Country for others). Virginia Mobile  and Expedition Stations log QSO's by Virginia Independent City or County of operation. Identify all QSO's with band/mode, sequential QSO number sent/received and date/time of contact in UTC.

Please follow standard contest practices by making and responding to "CQ Virginia QSO Party" calls.

Multiple Transmitter stations may maintain sequential QSO numbers independently for each transmitter.

SCORING
    QSO Points:
QSO's count 1 point per Phone, 2 points per CW, 2 points per digital mode (RTTY, PSK31,etc.), and 3 points per contact made with a Virginia Mobile (Phone or CW or Digital).

    Multipliers:
Multipliers are only counted once, i.e., contacting the same Virginia County, Independent City, State, Province or Country using a different band or mode counts only as a new QSO, not as a new multiplier.

Virginia Mobile, Expedition,  and Fixed Stations multipliers are the total number of Virginia counties, Virginia Independent cities, U. S. States (except Virginia), Canadian Provinces and DX Countries.  No extra DX multiplier for U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii), Virginia, and Canada. Mobile and Expedition stations that contact 10 (ten) or more different stations while operating from a county or independent city may claim it as a multiplier, if not otherwise worked.

Outside of Virginia station multipliers are the total number of Virginia Counties (95) and Independent Cities (39) worked.

    Bonus Points:
Virginia Mobile and Expedition stations receive a bonus of 100 additional points for each Virginia County/Independent City from which they log a valid QSO.

All stations add 500 bonus points for a contact with K4NVA the club station of the Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club.  

    Final score
Final score is the number of  QSO Points multiplied by the number of Multipliers plus Bonus Points

FREQUENCIES
160 meters and up, except no WARC band QSO's permitted. Suggested frequencies:

    CW -- 1805 KHz and 50 KHz up from band edge on others.
    PHONE --1845, 3860, 7260, 14270, 21370 and 28370 KHz.
    Novice/Tech Plus -- 10 KHz up from the edge of the CW band and 28370 KHz on PHONE.
    VHF -- 50.130, 144.200 (CW & SSB), 146.580 and 223.50 MHz.
    UHF -- 446.00 MHz.
    Digital contacts should use normally accepted subbands for these modes. All frequencies plus or minus QRM and nets.

ENRIES
For award purposes, Fixed, Expedition, and Mobile operation will be considered separately. Please submit separate logs for Fixed, Expedition, and Mobile operation.

Multiple operator stations should indicate all operators by name and call sign.

Electronic (preferred) or paper logs, summary and dupe sheets (200 or more QSO's) are required for all entries. The summary and 'dupe sheet' requirement is waived if recognized contesting software is used. Summary sheets are available at the contest web site.

For Club Competition purposes, be sure to indicate club name on summary sheet and log.

Submit entires by April 15, 2007 by mail to the VA QSO Party, Call Box 599, Sterling, VA 20167 or by email to [email protected].

A $1.00 donation to help defray the costs of printing and mailing is encouraged.

AWARDS
All participants submitting a log will receive a certificate.

The Plaques to be awarded are identified on the contest web site.

INFORMATION
Additional information may be obtained by mail at VA QSO Party, Call Box 599, Sterling, VA 20167, from the SPARC website www.qsl.net/sterling, or by contacting Gordon, NQ4K, at [email protected].