RSGB SSB Field Day 2012
These rules will remain unchanged for 2012. A review will take place regarding 2013 rules.
A popular club activity.
Finding the best ratio of contact rate to country multipliers provides
a challenging backdrop to a weekend outdoors.
1. Basic Information
The General Rules apply to this contest
Date:
1st - 2nd September 2012.
Time: 1300 - 1300UTC
Bands: 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28MHz
Mode: SSB
Exchange: RS + Serial Number.
2. Sections
All sections are multi-operator. This is a portable contest as defined in
the General Rules.
(a) Open
Section. Full licensed power. There is no restriction on the number,
height or type of antennas.
(b)
Restricted Section. 100W output power. One antenna only which must be a
single element having not more than two elevated supports and not
exceeding 15m above ground at its highest point.
3. Operators
(a) Any RSGB member or group of members may enter.
(b) RSGB Affiliated Societies may enter and their operators must be RSGB Members, or
members of the Affiliated Society. In the case where some operators are not members
of the RSGB, an officer of the Affiliated Society must state that these
operators are members of the Society. This declaration
must be included in the Soapbox part of the entry.
(c) Entries will only be accepted from groups operating within the UK. Other stations are invited to submit check logs.
4. Equipment permitted
(a) Open Section.
One transmitter, two receivers and a Linear amplifier. The
receiver section of a second transceiver may be used as the second
receiver if desired, so long as the transmitter section is disabled for
the duration of the contest. Unused receiver sections must also be
disabled for the duration of the contest.
(b) Restricted Section. One transmitter and one receiver or one transceiver. Both receivers in a dual-receive transceiver may be used if desired.
In all sections, equipment and antennas for packet radio
access above 30MHz may also be used if desired.
5. Scoring
For contacts with
Fixed stations in IARU Region 1: 2 points
Stations outside IARU Region 1: 3 points
/P or /M stations in IARU Region 1: 5 points.
IARU Region 1 countries include those in Europe, Africa, Russia, ITU Zone
39 and Mongolia. For a more precise definition refer to the RSGB
Amateur Radio Operating Manual. Points must not be claimed for contacts
made by a competing station with members of its own group.
6. Multiplier
One for each DXCC Country worked on each band.
7. Logs
Online entries must be submitted to http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
by the date specified in the General Rules.
Entries must be in
Cabrillo format
Example of SSB FD Contest log.
The leading station in the Open section will receive the Northumbria
Trophy, and in the Restricted section the G3PSH Memorial Trophy.