1. Contest sponsors 2. Contest Period All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, WARC bands excluded. 3.1 The participant can operate and enter in two different single band categories. This allows a station, for example, enter two logs for 10m and 80m and have both count towards awards. 3.2 Single Band entrants operating other bands during the contest are encouraged to submit their logs for more than one band to aid in the log cross-checking process. 3.3 All entries separated by World, European Russia, Asiatic Russia. 4. Team Competition 4.2 CLUB COMPETITION - between contest clubs and groups, separately for Russian and foreign clubs. 4.2.1 Participants of CLUB competition may submit their score for their club regardless of country and distance to the club HQ. 4.2.2 Foreign participants may submit their scores in favor of the Russian Clubs and vice versa. Participant’s score may be credited to one club only. 5. General Rules 5.1.1 All categories of entrants are allowed to use packet and WEB clusters. 5.1.2 Using any IP net for the remote transceiving, including web radiostations is unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification. 5.1.3 Self-spotting is not allowed. Soliciting contacts by telephone, telex, internet, packet mail during and before the contest is forbidden. 5.1.4 Using other stations callsigns for the following - keeping the working frequency on the other bands, making schedules, DX-spotting, moving the multipliers to the other bands - is prohibited. 5.1.5 The use by an entrant of telephones, telegrams, Internet, packet to solicit contacts during the contest (self-spotting) is not allowed and forces to disqualification of an entrant. 5.2 Single Operator participants may change bands and modes without restrictions. Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. 5.2.1 Single Operator: Those stations at which One person performs all of operating, logging, and spotting functions. 5.3 MOST stations are limited by "10 minutes" rule. Start time is determined on the first QSO made on that particular band. Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time. Exception: two signals on different bands are allowed if and only if the station on another (only one) “multiplier” band picked up a new multiplier. This “multiplier” band should also be changed on “10 minutes” rule. Contacts, violating both rules, should be shown in the log, they will neither be counted nor penalized for an entrant, but counted for the station contacted. 5.4 MO2T (Multi Op, Two transmitters): A maximum of two transmitted signals at any time on different bands. Each transmitter may make a maximum of 8 band changes in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). For example, a change from 40 meters to 80 meters and then back to 40 meters constitutes two band changes. Both transmitters may work any and all stations. A station may only be worked twice per band (CW and SSB) regardless of which transmitter is used. 5.5 All of MIXED categories entrants can work the same station both CW and SSB. CW contacts on SSB portion of the band, and SSB contacts on CW portion of the band are prohibited. 6. Exchange: 6.1.1 MOST (Multi Op, All Bands, Single transmitter)can use separate serial numbers for each band or chronological serial numbers. 6.1.2 MO2T (Multi Op, Two transmitters) MO2T (Multi Op, Two transmitters) can use either separate serial numbers for each band or separate serial numbers for each transmitter. Each QSO in the submitted log must have transmitter identifier. 6.2 Russian stations: signal report + oblast code (two letters). Alternative oblast codes are allowed. 7. QSO Points. 7.3 Kaliningrad (UA2) is a separate DXCC entity and a separate Oblast, but points for QSO with Kaliningrad are counted as for European Russia. 7.4 /MM stations are not the multipliers, but worth 5 points for any participant. 7.5 SWL stations must copy one or both exchange numbers, points are scored on common rules. 8. Dupes 8.2 Dupe contacts are not penalized; one does not have to mark them in the log submission. Moreover, entrants are strictly recommended to leave DUPES in the log file. DO NOT DELETE DUPES! 9.2 Different Russian Oblasts are: Franz Josef Land (R1FJ), Malyj Vysotskij Island (R1MV) and Russian stations in Antarctica (R1AN). 10. Final Score 11. General Log Submission Requirements 11.1 Logs are accepted in CABRILLO electronic format only. 11.2 Filename of your log should be yourcall.log or .cbr. Example: UA1ANX.log. 11.3 For 2 band entries participants filenames used must be: yourcall_band.log or .cbr. Example: UA1ANX_20.log and UA1ANX_80.log. 11.4 Electronic log must be submitted as an attachment to logs@rdxc.org or uploaded through a special form on RDXC WEB page: http://www.rdxc.org/asp/pages/wwwlog.asp 11.5 The subject line of an E-mail with your log must contain your call. 11.6 All times must be in UTC. 11.7 All sent and received exchanges must be logged. 11.8 In the header part of the electronic log submission you must specify entry category and your full mailing address, suitable for receiving certificates and trophies. 11.9 Dupes should not be marked or deleted. 11.10 MO2T (Multi Op, Two transmitters) electronic log submission (Cabrillo) must identify which transmitter made each QSO. 11.10.1 An applicant will be moved to Check Log if he fails to identify the number of transmitters in MO2T entry. 11.11 Logs for high scores claiming to be in the top 3 list of any contest category (p 3, 3.3) must indicate the frequency of every QSO made (CAT system use) with a minimum resolution of 1 kHz. 11.11.1 An applicant will not be awarded any of the final "Top 3" places of any category unless exact frequency of every QSO made is indicated. 11.12 Participants of Low Power and QRP categories must clearly identify equipment used, as well as antenna types by band, ASL and above ground elevation, type and length of coax cable. Use the comments/soapbox of your Cabrillo log. 12. Log Submission Terms 12.2 An applicant aiming for a spot in the "Top 3" list of any contest category (paragraph 3, 3.3) must submit his logs within 36 hours after the end of the contest. 12.2.1 An applicant will be denied a spot in the "Top 3" of any category if his log was submitted later than 36 hours after the end of the contest. 12.3 Receipt of the log is automatically confirmed by E-mail, as well as placement into "Logs received list" page on RDXC Website. 13. Awards 13.4 Non-Russian participants: 1st place certificates will be awarded in each category listed under Section 3 in every participating country, but the log must contain at least 50 QSO’s. 13.5 SWL stations will be awarded a certificate (13.2, 13.3). 13.6 Oblast competition: only oblasts represented by 5 or more stations will be awarded. 13.7 Clubs competition: only clubs represented by 5 or more stations will be awarded. 14. Contest-Related Information 14.2 Any RDXC related questions should be sent to e-mail rdxc@srr.ru. 15. RDXC judging is done with total computerized control followed by each QSO computerized analysis. 16.1 RDXC Contest Committee decisions are final. RDXC Contest Committee invites all the radio amateurs from Russia and foreign countries to take part in 18 Russian DX Contest, which became one of the most popular contests in the world.RUSSIAN DX CONTEST - 2011
The "Soyuz Radioljubitelej Rossii" (Union of Radioamateurs of Russia), SRR is pleased to announce 18 International "Russian DX Contest"
1200 UTC 19 March - 1200 UTC 20 March 20113. Categories:
4.1 OBLASTS COMPETITION (Russian entrants only). The OBLAST score is the sum of top ten stations scores from the same oblast.
5.1 Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500 meter diameter circle. All antennas used by an entrant must be physically connected to the transmitters by wires (feeders).
6.1 Non-russian stations: signal report + QSO number, starting with 001.7.1 Russian stations:
7.2 Non-Russian stations:
8.1 Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band and mode. If the first contact between stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the first contact is not valid, second (dupe) contact is accepted.9. Multipliers
9.1 Two types of multiplier will be used:
All stations: the final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of oblast and country multipliers.
12.1 Logs must be submitted to the contest sponsors within 14 days after the end of the contest (no later than April 3 2011).
13.1 Special plaques for different categories 1st place winners are founded.13.2 Every participant from Russia and Europe will receive a certificate of merit for the following:
13.3 Every NA, SA, AF, AS, OC and AN participant will receive a certificate of merit for the following:
14.1 Every participant who sends his electronic log will receive personal UBN-list with his claimed/confirmed results separately by bands/modes and QSO list, containing his errors and errors of worked stations. Also confirmed Oblasts list for award "Russia" would be sent.16. Penalties are counted as tripled good QSO points.
Appendix
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
RUSSIAN DX CONTEST - 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment