| 144MHz CW Marconi | |||||
| Date | 7-8 Nov 15 | Time | 1400-1400 (UTC) | ||
| Band | 2m | ||||
| Mode | CW | ||||
| Exchange | RST, Serial Number (starting at 001) and a 6 character (e.g. IO92JL) locator | ||||
| Scoring | One Point per Kilometre | ||||
| UK Contest Callsigns | Allowed | ||||
| Sections | |||||
| Single Op Fixed (SF) |
Stations must operate from permanent and substantial buildings located at the main station address as shown on the licence validation document. The spirit of the contest will be paramount. |
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| Open (O) |
This section is for portable stations and multi-operator fixed stations. Stations not operating from permanent and substantial buildings located at the main station address as shown on the licence validation document must use the /P, /A or /M suffix as appropriate. Entrants may omit the suffix if using a Special Contest Callsign (e.g. G8P) where such callsigns are allowed in a particular contest by the Licence NOV. |
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| 6 hours Single Op Fixed (6S) |
Rules as per section "SF" except stations may only operate for a maximum of 6 hours. Entrants may choose between any continuous 6 hour period in which to operate (e.g. 1500-2100, or 1917-0117) or alternatively split the 6 hour period into two segments separated by at least 1 hour off time. If entering this section operation of the same station by the same operator(s) is not allowed outside the chosen 6 hour period. Serial numbers must start at 001 for this 6 hour period, and you cannot enter both this section and the full contest. In multi-band contests the same single 6 hour period must be used on all bands. |
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| 6 hours others (6O) |
Rules as per section "O" except stations may only operate for a maximum of 6 hours. Entrants may choose between any continuous 6 hour period in which to operate (e.g. 1500-2100, or 1917-0117) or alternatively split the 6 hour period into two segments separated by at least 1 hour off time. If entering this section operation of the same station by the same operator(s) is not allowed outside the chosen 6 hour period. Serial numbers must start at 001 for this 6 hour period, and you cannot enter both this section and the full contest. In multi-band contests the same single 6 hour period must be used on all bands. |
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| General Rules | |||||
| General Rules for all RSGB VHF/UHF/SHF contests can be found here | |||||
| Special Rules for this Contest | |||||
| S7 | This contest runs concurrently with all or part of an IARU co-ordinated contest. You may submit a single set of logs for entry to both the RSGB and IARU events. Entries will be submitted to the IARU event unless you specifically request otherwise. For IARU organised VHF/UHF contests, overseas stations are expected to enter via their own IARU society and the RSGB will not accept overseas entries for these contests. |
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| Awards for this Contest | |||||
| A certificate will be awarded each year to the station achieving the best overall score in the three RSGB VHF CW contests -- 4m, 6m and 2m | |||||
| Entries | |||||
| Adjudicator |
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| Entry Date | Within 16 days | ||||
| Log Entry | Upload your log here | ||||
| Log Generator | Transcribe your log online here | ||||
| Claimed Scores | Enter your claimed score here | ||||
| Results | |||||
| Web Results | Date of results 04/12/15; Available here | ||||
| Email Alerts | Set up an Email Alert for this contest | ||||
