RSGB 80m Club Championship 2010
A series of short weekday evening contests on 80m, based around competition between affiliated societies. Individual scores in every event count towards a society(s) overall score so its important for the contest organiser to get members to come on in as many sessions and as many modes as possible. A rolling club listing is maintained on the HFCC web page www.rsgbcc.org/hf
The general rules apply to this contest
Dates: Jan to July 2010 (See Calendar for Specific Dates)
Time: 20:00-21:30 UTC (Jan, Feb, Mar) - 19:00-20:30 UTC (Apr, May, Jun, July)
Mode: CW SSB Datamodes, see table
Exchange: RS(T)
+ serial number
1. Sections:
LOW
- 100W maximum power at the transmitter output;
QRP - 10W
maximum power at the transmitter output.
Entrants may change section from one event to another. Stations may be
single or multi-operator. In cases
where
some operators are members of an RSGB Affiliated Society (AFS) but not
RSGB members themselves, the Contest Committee may require an officer
of the affiliated society to confirm entrant's membership status.
2. Frequencies:
CW 3.520-3.570 (QRS Corral around 3.560); SSB 3.600-3.650 &
3.700-3775; Datamodes 3.580-3.620.
** - Note: The frequency
segment 3580 to 3585kHz is reserved for PSK operation - stations
operating PSK should transmit only between these limits.Stations
operating RTTY should not attempt to make QSOs in this 5kHz segment.
3. Scoring:
One point per.contact. An entrant may be contacted once per session on
cw or ssb, and twice on datamodes (once on RTTY, once on PSK). For cw
and ssb, the final score will
be normalised to the leading score in the section, with the leading
score being awarded 1000 points and all other scores expressed in
proportion.
In the datamodes contests, contact may be on RTTY or PSK only. The same station may be worked on both RTTY and PSK, and an entrant's score on each mode (RTTY and PSK) is normalised to the leader on that mode. For each entrant, the two mode scores are then added together and the sum again normalised, so that the leading overall score in each section is awarded 1000 points and all other scores are expressed in proportion.
A UK station is required to be at one or both ends of a QSO for it to be valid.
The Cabrillo Mode Codes are as follows
- See an example of 80m Club Championship
Contest log. RTTY - RY and PSK
- PS.
4. Entries:
Each session is a contest in its own right, and log entries must be
submitted to http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl within
seven days of the contest. For example for a contest on 5th
January, the deadline is 23:59:59 on 12th January. Entries must be in
Cabrillo format, see here for information on preparing a Cabrillo entry. In order to count towards the total for an
affiliated society, the society name must be clearly indicated on the
entry. Societies may wish to appoint a coordinator who can ensure that
entries contain all required information and are submitted on
time.
Example of 80m Club Championship Contest log.
Further information regarding the Cabrillo Format
5. Awards:
At the end of the programme in August, the affiliated society whose
members have made the highest aggregate score will receive the G5RV
trophy, and the second- and third-placed societies will be awarded
certificates. The individual stations making the top three QSO totals
on each mode in the 100W and 10W sections will receive a certificate.
The Foundation and Intermediate licensees with the top three highest
aggregate scores on each mode will receive a certificate.
Note:
There are no 80m events on Tuesdays, to leave a space for the
associated UKAC events organised by the VHFCC. Unlike the AFS contests
there is no distance rule, but societies may be asked to confirm that
all entrants are bona fide club members. Individual entrants may only
operate on behalf of one Affiliated Society in any one event.
In order that scores can be published quickly on the web site, all
entries must be via email and this is where a society(s) contest
organiser can help, by assisting members to prepare their entries.
SD by EI5DI fully supports all
RSGB Contests.
Note that the 80m datamodes sessions should be logged in SD as CW, and
the 'Data' option chosen when preparing the Cabrillo entry file using
SDCHECK.