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    RSGB Commonwealth Contest
    The Commonwealth Contest (formerly known as the British Empire Radio Union - BERU) is one of the longest-running contests in the HF contesting world. It promotes contacts between stations in the UK&CD, Commonwealth and Mandated Territories. Click here for background information.

    If you have any queries about these rules, please email hf.query@rsgbcc.org

    Changes for 2019:  

    (i)   A new Remote Operation section has been added - see 4(b)(c) below

    1. Objective To achieve a good score by working as many stations and bonuses as possible.
    2. Date & Time 9th - 10th March 2019
    10:00 - 10:00 UTC
    3. Frequencies and Power CW only.
    3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz
    On 3.5 MHz , DX contacts only may be made below 3510 kHz.
    On 14 MHz no operation is allowed above 14060 kHz.
    Only one signal may be transmitted at any one time.
    4 (a) Entrants

    Only stations operating from areas in the RSGB Commonwealth Call Area list may participate in this contest.

    Scoring contacts may be made with any station in the Commonwealth Call Area list, apart from those within the entrant's own Call Area.

    Commonwealth Society Headquarters Stations, representing some Commonwealth Call Areas, will be active during the contest and will identify by sending 'HQ' after their serial number. Other HQ stations may be active to celebrate or commemorate events of significance to the Commonwealth. Each HQ station counts as an additional call area, and entrants may contact any HQ station (including any in their own call area) for points and bonuses.

    The entire UK&CD counts as one Call Area, so UK&CD stations may not work each other for points. The only exceptions are UK&CD 'HQ' stations which may be active from more than one of the UK&CD prefix areas; these may be contacted for points and bonuses by UK&CD stations.

    UK&CD entrants must be RSGB members - Multi-Operator entries by RSGB members may include non-member operators whose highest class of licence is Foundation or Intermediate.  Special Contest Callsigns or Club Callsigns may be used.

    Operation must be from a single Station location where all transmitters, receivers, and antennas are located within a circle of a radius no greater than 500m. Remote receivers outside the Station location are not permitted.

    Remote Operation
    There are two categories of remote operation.

    (i) Remote operation of a station is allowed where the operator is situated within the same United Kingdom, Channel Island or Isle of Man DXCC entity or the same Commonwealth Call Area as the station. Additionally, an operator's home station located in the United Kingdom, Channel Island or Isle of Man DXCC entity or in a Commonwealth Call Area as shown in the licensee's licence documents, may be remotely operated from a location in another country. All such stations may enter any section except (c).

    (ii) Where the operator or operators are NOT situated within the same United Kingdom, Channel Island or Isle of Man DXCC entity or the same Commonwealth Call Area as the station (i.e. the operator(s) are situated anywhere else in the world), all such operations must enter section (c).

    A remotely operated station must obey all station licence, operator licence, and category conditions. The callsign used must be one issued or permitted by the Regulatory Authority of the remote station location. The address of the operator must be included in the 'Address of Operator when operating Remote from Station Address' box on the Station Information Page and the address of the remote station must be included in the Cabrillo header 'ADDRESS:' box. The RSGB HF Contest Committee may place remotely operated stations in a separate results table.

    4 (b) Sections (a) Open, Single Operator, Unassisted - 12-hour or 24-hour - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions.
    (b) Open, Single Operator, Assisted - 12-hour or 24-hour - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions.
    (c) Open, World-wide remote activation of a Commonwealth Call area, Single or multi-operator.  Assisted - 12-hour or 24-hour - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions.
    (d) Restricted, Single Operator, Unassisted - 12-hour or 24-hour - 100W maximum - single element antennas.
    (e) Restricted, Single Operator, Assisted - 12-hour or 24-hour - 100W maximum - single element antennas.
    (f) QRP, Single Operator, Unassisted - 24 hour only - 5W maximum - no antenna restrictions.
    (g) QRP, Single Operator, Assisted - 24 hour only - 5W maximum - no antenna restrictions.
    (h) Multi-operator - Assisted - 24 hour only - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions.
    (i) HQ stations - Multi-operator - Assisted - 24 hour only - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions.

    In the 12-hour category , off-periods must be a minimum of 60 minutes in length.
    In the Restricted category , a number of different single-element antennas may be used.
    4 (c) Team Competition

    (a) A Team consists of up to five stations. In addition to Australia, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand and Rest of the Commonwealth teams, any Commonwealth country or geographical region may enter one or more teams.

    (b) An individual station may represent only one team, and may compete in the Open, Restricted or Multi-operator Section. Each contributing station's log must be submitted in the normal way.

    (c) Each team shall have a Captain , who must submit a list of callsigns of team members to commonwealth.contest@rsgbcc.org no later than seven days before the start of the contest. Substitutions may be accepted up to the start of the contest.

    (d) Stations in the 'Rest of the Commonwealth' team(s) may only be drawn from countries or regions not submitting their own team.

    (e) Each team member is competing as a single-operator or multi-operator within the overall contest. No passing of information between team members during the event is permitted, except that team members may contact each other for points and/or bonuses where the contest rules allow.

    5. Exchange RST plus serial number starting at 1
    HQ stations additionally send 'HQ' which must be logged.
    If you are not sent a serial number, log a zero.
    6. Scoring

    Each QSO scores 5 points .
    A bonus of 20 points is earned for each of the first three contacts with a Commonwealth Call Area on each band.

    Commonwealth Contest Team Competition scoring :   The team score is the sum of individual adjudicated scores, with all stations located in the southern hemisphere or on the equator having their final score multiplied by a Latitude Factor.
    This Latitude Factor will be recalculated each year based on published scores. For each hemisphere, the highest-scoring team total for each of the last three years will be used to give an overall total and the factor will be calculated as the ratio of the northern to the southern grand totals rounded down to the nearest two decimal places.

    7. Log Submission
            and Adjudication
    Submit in Cabrillo format here within 5 days following the end of the contest. View the correct Cabrillo format for this contest.
    If the robot finds format errors, it will reject the log and ask for resubmission of a corrected logfile. Second and subsequent log uploads may be subject to analysis of any changes that have been made.
    If you have difficulties preparing or uploading your Cabrillo logfile, please contact the contest adjudicator to ask for assistance, before the submission deadline.
    Adjudicated results will be online and will include online logfiles for all entrants.
    Errors will incur penalties as outlined in the RSGB
    HF Adjudication Principles. This penalty will be the loss of 5 additional QSO points.
    The use of CAT Control to log the correct frequency and mode is highly recommended - you will lose QSO points for frequency and mode errors.
    8. Results and Awards

    Awards for RSGB HF Contests are shown here.

    Winners of awards will be indicated in the results tables complete with downloadable certificates.

    A certificate may also be downloaded by all entrants showing their position in their entry section.

    Single-operator entrants in the UK&CD will have their scores entered automatically into the RSGB HF Championship.
    9. Supplementary Rules
    (a)   Any infringement considered to be outside the spirit of the contest may result in QSOs being disallowed, the entry being reclassified as a Checklog, or the entry being disqualified.
    (b)   Self-spotting or asking to be spotted is not permitted.
    (c)   Call signs logged must be the same as those exchanged over the air by the entrants during the QSO. Correction of logged call signs and exchanges after the contest, by use of any database, recordings, email or other methods, is not allowed.
    (d)   All requests for contacts, responses to calls, and copying of call signs and contest exchanges must be accomplished during the contest period using the mode and frequencies of the contest.
    (e)   You must send your callsign at least every 3rd QSO and no less often than once a minute.
    (f)   Proof of contact e.g. an MP3 audio recording, may be required as part of the adjudication process.
    10. Declaration By entering any RSGB HF Contest you declare that:
    (a)   Your station was operated strictly in accordance with the rules and spirit of the contest, within the conditions of your licence, and that the power output from your transmitter was no greater than that permitted in the section of the contest that you are entering.
    (b)   You agree that decisions of the RSGB HF Contest Committee will be final in cases of dispute.
    (c)   By submitting a log entry, entrants give the RSGB permission to score, amend, publish, republish, print, and otherwise distribute that entry by any means.
    11. Adjudicator
    John G4CZB

    Updated 4th November 2018