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2006 10 Meters
2006 ARRL 10-Meter Contest Rules
1. Object: For Amateurs worldwide to exchange QSO
information with as many stations as possible on the 10-meter band.
2. Date and Contest Period: Second full weekend of
December. Starts 0000 UTC Saturday; ends 2359 UTC Sunday
(December 9 - 10, 2006).
2.1. All stations operate no more than 36 hours out of the 48-hour
period.
2.2. Listening time counts as operating time.
3. Entry Categories:
3.1. Single Operator: (9 categories)
3.1.1.1. Mixed Mode (Phone and CW).
3.1.1.2. Phone only.
3.1.1.3. CW only.
3.1.2.1. Mixed Mode (Phone and CW).
3.1.2.2. Phone only.
3.1.2.3. CW only.
3.1.3.1. Mixed Mode (Phone and CW).
3.1.3.2. Phone only.
3.1.3.3. CW only.
3.2. Multioperator, Single Transmitter, mixed mode (only).
3.2.1. Includes single operators using packet or spotting assistance.
4. Contest Exchange:
4.1. W/VE stations (including Hawaii and Alaska) send signal report and state
or province (District of Columbia stations send signal report and DC).
4.1.1. Novice and Technician Plus stations sign /N or /T on CW. If used, you must
indicate /N or /T on your summary sheet.
4.2. DX stations (including KH2, KP4, etc) transmit signal report and
sequential serial number starting with 001.
4.3. Maritime mobile stations send signal report and ITU Region (R1, R2 or R3).
5. Scoring:
5.1.1. Two points for each complete two-way phone QSO.
5.1.2. Four points for each two-way CW QSO.
5.1.3. Eight points for CW QSOs with US Novice or Technician Plus stations
signing /N or /T (28.1 to 28.3 MHz only).
5.2. Multipliers: (per mode, phone and CW).
5.2.1. Each US state and the District of Columbia.
5.2.2. Canada [NB (VE1, 9), NS (VE1), QC (VE2), ON (VE3), MB (VE4), SK (VE5), AB
(VE6), BC (VE7), NWT (VE8), NF, (VO1), LB (VO2)], YT (VY1), PEI (VY2) NU
(VYØ).
5.2.3. DXCC countries (except US and Canada). KH6 and KL7 participate and
count as US states and send HI or AK as that part of their exchange.
5.2.4. ITU regions (maritime mobiles only).
5.3 Final Score: Multiply QSO points by total multipliers (the sum of
states/VE provinces/DXCC countries/ITU regions per mode). Example: KA1RWY
works 2245 stations including 1305 phone QSOs, 930 non-Novice CW QSOs, 10
Novice CW QSOs, for a total of 6410 QSO points. She works 49 states, 10
Canadian call areas, 23 DXCC entities and a maritime mobile station in
Region 2 on phone and 30 states, 8 Canadian call areas, and 19 DXCC
countries on CW for a total multiplier of 140. Final score = 6410 (QSO
points) X 140 (multiplier) = 897,400 points.
6. Miscellaneous:
6.1. Single operator mixed-mode and multioperator stations may work stations
once on CW and once on SSB.
6.2. Your call sign must indicate your DXCC country if competing as DX. (N6TR
in Oregon does not send N6TR/7, but K1NO in Puerto Rico must send
K1NO/KP4).
6.3. All entrants may transmit only one signal on the air at any given
time.
6.4. All CW contacts must take place below 28.3 MHz.
7. Awards:
Certificates will be awarded to:
7.1. The highest-scoring single-operator station (in each category) from each
ARRL/RAC Section and DXCC country.
7.2. The top scoring Novice/Technician Plus station (in each category) in each
ARRL Section.
7.3. Top multioperator entries in each ARRL Division, Canada and each
continent.
7.4. Additional certificates will be awarded as participation warrants.
8. Miscellaneous:
8.1. All electronic logs (computer generated) must submit an ASCII text file of
the log
information in Cabrillo file format. Paper print outs of the
electronic file are not
acceptable substitutes.
8.2. Hand written paper logs are acceptable submissions.
8.3. All entries must be emailed or postmarked by January 10, 2007.
8.4. Email entries only to: 10meter@arrl.org.
Submissions require Cabrillo log file
with all required information (including exchange sent, category
entered, power,
and ARRL/RAC section - see General Rules for specific file
format).
8.5. Electronic files not in Cabrillo file format may be designated as
checklogs.
8.6. Paper entries should be mailed to 10-Meter Contest, ARRL, 225 Main
St,
Newington, CT 06111.
8.7. Paper entries must be submitted on current ARRL entry forms or an
acceptable
facsimile.
8.7.1. Forms are available for downloading at the Contest Branch Homepage at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/
8.7.2. Forms are available for an SASE sent to the Contest Branch.
8.8. Logs may be submitted via the web applet at www.b4h.net/cabforms
8.9. See "General Rules for All ARRL Contests" and
"General Rules for ARRL
Contests on bands below 30 MHz (HF)" on the ARRL Web.
8.10. General queries should be directed to the Contest Branch at contests@arrl.org
or by calling (860) 594-0232.
Page last modified: 03:24 PM, 17 Nov 2006 ET
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