Dutch PACC Contest
| 1. Contest Period | Second weekend in February. Saturday 1200 UTC to Sunday 1200 UTC. |
| 2. Bands | 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 meters. SSB QSOs on 160 are not allowed. |
| 3. Modes | CW and SSB. |
| 4. Entry Classes | Single operator Multi operator SWL |
| 5. Exchange | RS(T) + serial number, start from 001. Dutch stations transmit their Province abbreviation: GR, FR, DR, OV, GD, UT, NH, ZH, FL, ZL, NB, LB (12). |
| 6. QSO Points | Each QSO with a PA/PB/PI station yields one point. A station may be worked only once per band, regardless of the mode. |
| 7. Multiplier | One multiplier per Province, per band. Maximum 6*12=72. |
| 8. Final Score | The total of all QSO points on all bands, multiplied by the total of all multiplier points on all bands. |
| 9. SWLs | Each different Dutch station per band counts for one point. Complete exchange of both Dutch and foreign station must be logged. |
| 10. Logs | Separate sheet per band, submit score calculation. Multipliers should appear only when
new. Please sign log for observation of the contest rules. Mail log not later than March 31st to: Hans P. Blondeel Timmerman, PA7BT Nieuweweg 21 4031 MN Ingen Netherlands |
| 11. Awards | A contest certificate will be awarded to the high scorers in each country in each entry
class. No fee. The PACC Award can be obtained for working 100 different PA/PB/PI stations in the PACC Contest, without submitting QSLs. Send application together with contest log and USD 6,- fee to contest organizer. |
Update: 12/30/98