RSGB IOTA-keppnin
RSGB IOTA-keppnin 2014 verður haldin 26. og 27. júlí. Keppnin er árlegur viðburður síðustu heilu helgina í júlímánuði. Keppt er bæði á SSB og CW. Nánari upplýsingar er að finna undir tenglinum hér fyrir neðan.
http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2014/riota.shtml
IARU HF CHAMPIONSHIP/IARU HF-keppnin
IARU HF-keppnin 2014 verður haldin 12. og 13. júlí. Keppnin er árlegur viðburður aðra heilu helgina í júlímánuði. Keppt er bæði á SSB og CW. Nánari upplýsingar um keppnina er að finna undir tenglinum hér fyrir neðan.
http://www.arrl.org/iaru-hf-championship/
CQ WW 160 metrar CW
CQ WW 160 metra CW-keppnin stendur frá klukkan 22:00 GMT 24. janúar til klukkan 21:59 GMT 26. janúar, 2014. Keppnin er árlegur viðburður síðustu heilu helgina í janúarmánuði. Nánari upplýsingar er að finna undir tenglinum hér fyrir neðan.
http://www.cq160.com/rules.htm
ARRL RTTY RU
ARRL RTTY RU keppnin 4. og 5. janúar 2014
Keppnin hefst á laugardegi kl. 18.00 og stendur til loka sunnudags, eða kl. 23:59:59
Reglur og nánari upplýsingar má finna hér: http://www.arrl.org/rtty-roundup
SAC
SAC keppnisreglur fyrir alla þáttakendur
1. Markmið keppninnar
Markmið keppninnar er að efla amatörradíó í Skandinavíu eða réttara á Norðurlöndunum og hvetja til samskipta milli radíóamatöra í Skandinavíu og radíóamatöra utan Skandinavíu. Scandinavíustöðvar reyna að ná sambandi við eins margar stöðvar utan Skandinavíu og unnt er og öfugt.
Scandinavíustöðvar eru skilgreindar sem allar stöðvar með eftirfarandi forskeyti :
Svalbarði-Bjarnarey
|
JW
|
---|---|
Jan Mayen | JX |
Noregur | LA – LB – LG – LJ – LN |
Finnland | OF – OG – OH – OI |
Álandseyjar | OFØ – OGØ – OHØ |
Market Reef | OJØ |
Grænland | OX – XP |
Færeyjar | OW – OY |
Danmörk | 5P – 5Q – OU – OV – OZ |
Svíþjóð | 7S – 8S – SA – SB – SC – SD – SE – SF – SG – SH – SI – SJ – SK – SL – SM |
Ísland | TF |
2. Gjaldgengir keppendur
Radíóamatörum um allan heim er boðið að taka þátt.
3. Keppnistímar
CW: þriðja alhelgin í september á hverju ári. SSB: önnur alhelgin í október á hverju ári.
Keppnin hefst klukkan 12:00:00 UTC á laugardegi og lýkur klukkan 11:59:59 UTC á sunnudegi.
4. Keppnisflokkar
Skandinavískar stöðvar, aðrar stöðvar í Evrópu og stöðvar utan Evrópu eru settar í sérstaka keppnisflokka.
4.1 Einn starfi/einn TX
Einn starfi þýðir að einn maður sinnir öllu við stöðina , skráningu og spottun án utanaðkomandi aðstoðar. Notkun DX–klasa, Skimmer eða Skimmer–tækni (eins og Reverse Beacon Network, RBN) er ekki leyft. Stöðin verður að vera á einum stað, með staðsetningu sem ræðst af landfræðilegri staðsetningu sendum, móttökurum, og loftnetum. Ekki er leyfilegt að biðja eða grátbiðja aðrar stöðvar að tilkynna sitt kallmerki áDX–klasa.
4.1.1 Fyrir skandinavískar stöðvar gildir:
- Multi Band – High Power [SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH]
- Multi Band – Low Power (output 100 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL LOW]
- Multi Band – Low Power Rookie (output 100 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL LOW] [CATEGORY-OVERLAY: ROOKIE]
- Multi Band – Low Power Tribander/Single-element (output 100 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL LOW] [CATEGORY-OVERLAY: TB-WIRES]
- Multi Band – QRP (output 5 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL QRP]
- Single Band [SINGLE-OP 80M] [SINGLE-OP 40M] [SINGLE-OP 20M] [SINGLE-OP 15M] [SINGLE-OP 10M]
Multi-band entrants may participate in one of the ”Tribander/Single Element” or ”Rookie” categories by adding the line CATEGORY-OVERLAY: TB-WIRES or CATEGORY-OVERLAY: ROOKIE in their Cabrillo log file. Participants in the Tribander/Single Element category shall use only one triband antenna for 10, 15, and 20 meters, and single-element antennas for 40 and 80 meters. Participants in the Rookie category must be licensed less than 3 years before the CW contest starts.
4.1.2 For non-Scandinavian stations:
- Multi Band – High Power [SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH]
- Multi Band – High Power Assisted [SINGLE-OP-ASSISTED ALL HIGH]
- Multi Band – Low Power (output 100 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL LOW]
- Multi Band – QRP (output 5 W or less) [SINGLE-OP ALL QRP]
The Multi Band – High Power Assisted category allows the use of DX-Cluster, Skimmer, and Skimmer-like technology (such as RBN). The station must be located in one site, with the location determined by the physical location of the transmitters, receivers, and antennas.
4.2 Multi Op./Single TX/Multi Band [MULTI-ONE]
Only one signal may be transmitted on any band at any time (running station). When operation has started on one band, the station must remain on that band for at least 10 minutes. The 10-minute period starts with the first QSO worked on that band.
Exception: It is allowed to work a QSO on another band if it is a new multiplier (multiplier station). The multiplier station is allowed to be on the air at the same time as the running station. The multiplier station must also stay on the “multiplier band” at least 10 minutes.
The use of DX-Cluster, Skimmer, and Skimmer-like technology (such as RBN) is allowed. The station must be located in one site, with the location determined by the physical location of the transmitters, receivers, and antennas. Asking and begging stations to announce ones own call on the DX-Cluster is NOT allowed.
4.3 Multi Op./Multi TX/Multi Band [MULTI-MULTI]
This category is only for Scandinavian stations. There are no restrictions on the number of transmitters. Only one signal per band is allowed at any time. All equipment, including receivers, transmitters, and antennas must be located within a circle with a maximum diameter of 500 meters. Separate serial numbers are used for each band.
The use of DX-Cluster, Skimmer, and Skimmer-like technology (such as RBN) is allowed. Asking and begging stations to announce ones own call on the DX-Cluster is NOT allowed.
5. Frequency bands
The 3.5 – 7 – 14 – 21 – 28 MHz frequency bands may be used according to the IARU HF Band Plan. On 3.5 MHz, Region 1 stations must not transmit below 3510 kHz on CW or above 3790 kHz on SSB.
Note: On 7 MHz you may still want to work split on SSB between Scandinavia and Region 2 stations, since the Region 2 Band Plan upper frequency limit is 7300 kHz.
6. Contest exchanges
The contest exchange consists of RS(T) plus serial number starting with 001 (e.g. 59(9)001). (QSO’s after 999 are numbered 1000, 1001 etc). The same station may be worked once on each band. Cross-mode and/or cross-band QSO’s are not allowed. The minimum content of a valid contest QSO is a correct callsign and correct contest exchanges.
7. Scoring
7.1 For Scandinavian stations:
A two-way QSO with correct sent and received exchanges counts for QSO points.
- EUROPEAN stations give two (2) points for every complete QSO.
- NON-EUROPEAN stations give three (3) points for every complete QSO.
7.2 For non-Scandinavian stations:
A two-way QSO with correct sent and received exchanges counts for QSO points.
- EUROPEAN stations credit their logs with one (1) point for every complete Scandinavian QSO.
- NON-EUROPEAN stations credit their logs with one (1) point for every complete Scandinavian QSO on 14, 21, and 28 MHz and with three (3) points for every complete QSO on 3.5 and 7 MHz.
8. Multipliers
8.1 For Scandinavian stations:
Each worked non-Scandinavian DXCC country is valid for one multiplier for each band.
8.2 For non-Scandinavian stations:
Each worked prefix-number (Ø-9) in each Scandinavian country is valid for one multiplier for each band (e.g. SI3, SK3, SL3, SM3, 7S3 and 8S3 are all in ONE district and count for ONE (1) multiplier on each band).
Portable stations without a prefix number count for the 10th area (e.g. LA/G3XYZ counts for LAØ).
OHØ (Aland Is.) and OJØ (Market Reef) are separate call areas. SJ9 and SI9 counts for the 9th district in Sweden.
9. Final score
To calculate the final score, multiply the sum of QSO points on all bands with the sum of multipliers worked on all bands.
10. Logs
Logs must be submitted separately for CW and SSB, and the QSOs must be listed in chronological order.
By submitting a log, you agree that your log and the corresponding log checking report may be made open to the public.
Electronic submission of logs at http://www.sactest.net is required for all entrants. The website provides conversion tools and allows manual entry for those operators who have used a paper log while operating.
Use the CABRILLO format. Please ensure that you fill out all of the header information.
Please check your log for typing errors and leave all your QSOs in the log, dupes included. The log checking software will find the dupes and mark them with zero points.
11. Closing date for logs
Cabrillo logs or typed-in paper logs shall be uploaded no later than two weeks after the end of each part of the contest.
12. Awards
The top scoring station in each country, in each category, on both CW and SSB, will receive a Contest Award, provided a reasonable score is made.
Scandinavian winner stations will receive a Contest Plaque in the High-power, Low-power, Low-power Rookie, and Low-power Tribander/Single-element multi band categories.
The non-Scandinavian continental winners will receive a Contest plaque in the High-power multi band category, provided a reasonable score is made.
Depending on the number of participants, the Contest Committee may consider additional awards.
13. Scandinavian Cup
The Scandinavian Cup is a competition between the Scandinavian Regions as defined in §1. All entrants scores for both CW and SSB are accumulated to a total for each region. All logs except for checklogs are counted towards the total.A circulating trophy is awarded to the league of the region that wins the Cup.
14. Dispute
Violation of Amateur Radio Regulations in the country of the contestant or the rules of this contest, unsportsmanlike conduct and taking credit for unverifiable QSOs or multipliers may lead to disqualification.
The decisions by the Contest Committee are final and definite. The right to changes in these rules is reserved.
15. Organizer
The Nordic Radio Amateur Union (NRAU) is the organizer of the contest. Members of NRAU are EDR, FRA, IRA, NRRL, SRAL and SSA.
The contest is administered by a committee composed of one member each from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Each national society takes sponsorship turns as indicated below:
CW: 2011 17-18 Sep, SRAL Finland SSB: 2011 8-9 Oct, SRAL Finland
CW: 2012 15-16 Sep, SSA Sweden SSB: 2012 13-14 Oct, SSA Sweden
CW: 2013 21-22 Sep, NRRL Norway SSB: 2013 12-13 Oct, NRRL Norway
CW: 2014 20-21 Sep, EDR Denmark SSB: 2014 11-12 Oct, EDR Denmark
CW: 2015 19-20 Sep, SRAL Finland SSB: 2015 10-11 Oct, SRAL Finland
CW: 2016 17-18 Sep, SSA Sweden SSB: 2016 8-9 Oct, SSA Sweden
CW: 2017 16-17 Sep, NRRL Norway SSB: 2017 14-15 Oct, NRRL Norway
CW: 2018 15-16 Sep, EDR Denmark SSB: 2018 13-14 Sep, EDR Denmark
CW: 2019 21-22 Sep, SRAL Finland SSB: 2019 12-13 Oct, SRAL Finland