World-Wide RTTY WPX Contest
The 6th Annual CQ/RJ World-Wide RTTY WPX Contest.
Co-Sponsored by CQ Communications Inc. and The NEW RTTY Journal.
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February 12-13th, 2000
Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday - Ends: 2400 UTC Sunday
I. Objective | To contact as many other Amateurs around the world, using RTTY-Baudot only. |
II. Operating Times | For SINGLE OPERATOR and MULTI-SINGLE,only 30 hours of the 48 hour contest period are permitted. Off times must be a minimum of 60 minutes in length and be clearly marked in the log. MULTI-MULTI and MULTI-TWO stations may operate the full 48 hours. |
III. Bands | Only 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz bands may be used. No WARC bands. |
IV. Categories | A. SINGLE OPERATOR, ALL BANDS, HIGH POWER. B. SINGLE OPERATOR, ALL BANDS, LOW POWER, (Output 150W MAX.) C. SINGLE OPERATOR, SINGLE BAND, NO POWER CLASSES. D. MULTI OPERATOR, SINGLE TRANSMITTER, ALL BANDS, NO POWER CLASSES. E. MULTI OPERATOR, TWO TRANSMITTERS, ALL BANDS, NO POWER CLASSES. F. MULTI OPERATOR, MULTI TRANSMITTERS, ALL BANDS, NO POWER CLASSES. G. S.W.L.
NOTES: 1. SINGLE OPERATOR means, ONE person performs all the operating and logging. 2. All SINGLE OPERATOR categories are permitted only ONE signal on the air at a time. 3. CATEGORY D. Only ONE transmitter and only ONE band permitted during the same time period, defined as 10 minutes. 4. CATEGORY E. A maximum of two transmitted signals at any given time, on different bands. Once either station has begun operation on a given band, it must remain on that band for at least 10 minutes. Listening time counts as operating time. Both transmitters may work any and all stations. The second transmitter is not limited to working new multipliers only. Each of the two transmitters must keep a separate, chronological log for the entire contest period. Violation of the 10 minute rule by either or both transmitters or improper logging, will result in reclassification to the multi-multi class. 5. CATEGORY F. No limit to the number of transmitters but only ONE signal permitted per band. 6. SWLs are required to log the callsigns of both the heard and correspondent station. Scores are calculated based only upon the heard station, using the same rules as transmitting stations. A callsign may not appear more than three (3) times, as a correspondent. 7. All transmitters must be located within a 500 meter diameter or within property limits, of the station licensee's address, whichever is greater. All antennas must be physically connected by wires to the transmitters and receivers. |
V. | Any form of DX alerting assistance is permitted in ALL categories. |
VI. Exchange | RST and a progressive three-digit serial number, starting with 001. Continue to four digits if necessary. Multi-multi stations must use separate numbers for each band. |
VII. Points | A. Contacts between stations on different continents are worth three (3) points on 28, 21, and 14 MHz, and six (6)
points on 7, 3.5 MHz. B. Contacts between stations on the same continent but different countries and contacts with Maritime Mobile stations are worth two (2) points on 28, 21, and 14 MHz and four (4) points on 7, 3.5 MHz. C. Contacts between stations in the same country are worth one (1) point on 28, 21, and 14 MHz, and two (2) points on 7, 3.5 MHz. |
VIII. Multipliers | Each VALID PREFIX is counted as a multiplier. Multipliers are counted only ONCE, not once per band, i.e. NO band multipliers. However, the same station may be contacted on other bands for additional points credit. |
IX. Prefixes | The letter/number combination which forms the first part of the callsign will be considered the PREFIX. Examples: N8,
W8, AB8, DL5, DJ2, HG1, WD200, WF96, 3DA0, GB75, ZS66, U3 etc. Any difference in the numbering, lettering or
order of same, shall constitute a separate prefix. A station operating from a DXCC country different from that indicated
by its callsign, MUST sign portable. The portable prefix must be an authorized prefix for the country or call area of
operation. In the case of portable operation, the portable designator will become the prefix. Example: AB5KD operating
from Wake Is. MUST sign AB5KD/KH9 or KH9/AB5KD. AMERICAN DX, i.e. KL7, KH6, KP2, KH3 etc, operating within the 48 states, MUST sign with a FULL designator of their choice. Example: KL7xx/W7 or any other prefix authorized for use in the U.S. 7th call district, i.e. KL7xx/WY7. UNITED STATES portables are NOT permitted to select a portable designator. E.g. WS7I/2 is correct, but WS7I/WY5 or WY6/WS7I is NOT. PORTABLE DESIGNATORS, without numbers will be assigned a zero (0) after the second letter of the designator to form the prefix. WS7I/PA would become WS7I/PA0. All calls without numbers will be assumed a zero (0) after the first two letters to form the prefix. Examples: XEFTJW would count as XE0, RAEM would count as RA0, etc. /A, /E, /G, /T, /P, /M, /MM, /QRP and US license class identifiers, /AE, /AA, /AG are NOT valid WPX prefixes. Special event, commemorative, and other prefix stations are encouraged to participate. |
X. Scoring | 1. SINGLE OPERATOR: (a) All Band score: total QSO points from all bands multiplied by the number of different Prefixes worked. (b) Single Band score: QSO points on the band multiplied by the number of different Prefixes worked on the same band. 2. MULTI-OPERATOR stations. Scoring in both these categories is the same as the All Band scoring for Single Operator. |
XI. Low Power Category | (Single Operator only) Output must not exceed 150 watts. You must indicate Low Power on the Summary. |
XII. Awards | Certificates will be awarded to the highest scoring station in each category listed under Section IV. of the rules. 1. In every participating country. 2. In each call area of the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Japan. 3. All scores will be published. However to be eligible for an award a Single Operator station must show a minimum of 12 hours of operation. Multi-Operator stations must operate a minimum of 18 hours. Plaques will be awarded only to serious contest efforts. Decisions of the contest chair are final. Contestants are permitted to submit only ONE CATEGORY log for plaque or certificate consideration. However, SINGLE BAND entrants, are allowed to operate on other bands, to encourage activity. Any logs other than their chosen band log, will be used as check logs. |
XIII. Plaques | Plaques will be awarded to the highest score in, Category A World,USA,NA,SA,OC,AF,EU,AS,VE and JA. Category B World,USA,NA,SA,OC,AF,EU,AS and VE. Category C Highest worldwide score on each band, 10-80m. Category D World,USA,NA,SA,OC,EU,AS and VE. Category E World,USA,NA,SA,OC and EU. Category F World, EU and SA. Rookie Best all round performance by a newcomer to RTTY contesting. |
XIV. Log Instructions | 1. All times must be in UTC. Rest periods MUST be CLEARLY marked in the LOG. See paragraph XV for penalties. 2. Single operator and multi single logs must be submitted in chronological order.(QSO nr 001,002 etc.). Multi multi logs must be submitted chronologically by band. Multi two must submit separate chronological logs for each transmitter. 3. Prefix multipliers should be entered only the first time they are contacted and must be clearly marked. 4. Logs should be checked for duplicate contacts, correct points, and prefix multipliers. Duplicate contacts must be shown. 5. A dupe sheet in alphanumeric order showing all callsigns worked and a prefix list, must be submitted by all entrants. 6. Each entry must be accompanied by a summary sheet listing all scoring information, the category of competition, the contestant's name, postal address and if possible, an E-mail address. Also submit a declaration that all contest rules and regulations for amateur radio in the country of the contestant have been observed. 7. Official logs and sample summary sheets are available. A large self-addressed envelope with sufficient postage or IRC's must accompany your request. Contest software, e.g. RTTY by WF1B, Rttyrite Contest S/W for Windows or OH2GI-HAM SYSTEM are available and are considered adequate logging software for this contest. 8. Contest logs may be submitted via E-mail, on a MS-DOS compatible 3 1/2 inch floppy disk or on paper. Logs must contain the required information. Date, Time, Band, Call, RST & NR Sent, RST & NR Recd, Multiplier, and QSO Points. 9. E-mail logs may be compressed and must be named with your callsign, (OH2LU.ZIP, OH2LU.ALL etc.) The logs may be file attached and MIME encoded. An E-mail confirmation will be sent. Users of RTTY by WF1B software should submit: xxx.ALL,xxx.SUM, xxx.WPX and xxx.DUP files. Users of Rttyrite Contest S/W for Windows submit: xxx.TXT, xxx.DUP,xxx.SUM and xxx.WPX. OH2GI-HAM SYSTEM users submit: xxx.LOG, xxx.SUM, xxx.DUP. 10. Electronic logs must be plain text files. No BIN or any other format will be accepted. |
XV. Disqualification | Violations of amateur radio regulations in the country of the contestant, or the rules of the contest, unsportsmanlike
conduct, taking credit for excessive duplicate contacts, non-verifiable QSO's or multipliers will be deemed sufficient
cause for disqualification. Incorrectly logged calls will be counted as non-verifiable contacts. A penalty of 10% of the corrected score, will be deducted from entrants who do not indicate their off times in the LOG. An entrant whose log is deemed by the contest committee to contain a large number of errors may be disqualified. The contest committee's decisions are final. |
XVI. Deadline | Entries must be postmarked no later than Tuesday 15th March, 2000. Mail contest entries and logs or disks to: Eddie Schneider. E-mail logs to: [email protected] For WPX rules, log forms or information, contact; Wayne Matlock,K7WM Please enclose an SASE or SAE + return postage. E-mail: [email protected] |
Update: 29/01/00