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2. Date and Contest Period: First full weekend of August. Begins 1800 UTC Saturday, ends 1800 UTC Sunday (August 7-8, 1999). Entrants may use as much of this time as they wish.
3. Entry Categories:
3.2. Rover.
3.3. Multioperator.
5.1.2. Count six points for each complete 902- or 1296-MHz QSO.
5.1.3. Count 12 points for each 2.3-GHz-or-higher QSO.
5.3. Final score: Multiply the total number of QSO points from all bands operated by the total number of multipliers for final score. Example: W1AW works W3CCX in FN20 on 222, 432 and 1296 MHz. This gives W1AW 12 QSO points (3 + 3 + 6) and also three grid-square multipliers. Final score is 12 QSO points X 3 multipliers, or 36.
5.4. Rovers only: The final score consists of the total number of QSO points from all bands times the sum of unique multipliers (grid squares) worked per band (regardless of which grid square they were made in) plus one additional multiplier for every grid square activated (made a contact from).
6.2. A transmitter, receiver or antenna used to contact one or more stations under one call sign may not be used subsequently during the contest period under any other call sign (with the exception of family stations). The intent of this rule is to accommodate family members who must share a rig, not to manufacture artificial contacts.
6.3. All equipment and antennas used by entrants must be owned and operated by amateurs. Use of non-amateur-owned gear is not prohibited, but use of such equipment places the entrant in a separate category, ineligible for awards.
6.4. Contacts made by retransmitting either or both stations, whether by satellite or terrestrial means, are prohibited. Frequencies regularly occupied by a repeater in a locality may not be used for contest work, even if the repeater is turned off.
UHF Participation PinsWouldn't it be nice to know that you've qualified for an award during the contest? Here's an award you can earn, whether you're a first timer or a weathered veteran of the sport. The ARRL is offering a handsome UHF participation pin to qualified participants in the ARRL August UHF Contest.Anyone who makes at least 5 contacts (any mode, any band or any combination) during the 1998 ARRL August UHF Contest will qualify for a UHF participation pin. Also all the individual operators of a multioperator station (that qualify) are eligible for their own pins. The handsome pin is marked with the year, making it a possible collector's item. Don't miss the chance to be among the first to have them! Wear them proudly in support of the August UHF Contest. To order, include with your log entry: (1) a mailing label (preferably self-adhesive label). (2) A check or money order for $5 for each pin, payable to the ARRL (includes the price of the pin, packaging, padded envelope and postage). Your pin will be shipped after your contacts have been verified and the results printed in QST. |
7.2. Top single operator on each band (222, 432, 902, 1296 and 2304-and-up categories) in each ARRL Division where significant effort or competition is evidenced. (Note: Since the highest score per band will be the award winner for that band, an entrant may win a certificate with additional single-band achievement stickers.) For example, if K2SMN has the highest single-operator multiband score in the Atlantic Division and his 432-MHz score is higher than any other Atlantic Division single-operator's, he will earn both a certificate for being the single-operator Division leader and an endorsement sticker for 432 MHz.
7.3. Top multioperator score in each ARRL Division where significant effort or competition is evidenced. (Multioperator entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
7.4. Additional certificates, such as for Novices, may be awarded where significant effort or competition is evidenced.