RSGB DX Contest | |
The RSGB DX Contest is a development of a long established series of HF contests on 21 and 28 MHz which are now expanded to include 3.5, 7 and 14MHz to accommodate periods of poor propagation on the higher bands. This contest is always an excellent opportunity for UK&CD stations to have DX QSOs and for non-UK stations to work United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies (UK&CD) stations on multiple bands and modes. If you have any queries about these rules, please email hf.query@rsgbcc.org Note - In the 2018 event, it is planned that individual scores in this RSGB DX Contest may contribute towards a Society's overall score in the Autumn Series. More details in next year's Rules. |
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1. Objective | To achieve a good score by working as many stations and multipliers as possible. |
2. Date & Time | Sunday 8th
October 2017 05:00 - 23:00 UTC |
CW and SSB. 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz |
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(a) UK&CD stations (UK&CD entrants must be RSGB members) (b) Non-UK stations Entries may be CW only, SSB only or mixed (CW & SSB). Cross mode QSOs are not permitted. UK&CD stations contact only non-UK stations for multipliers but any station for QSO points. Non-UK stations contact only UK&CD stations for multipliers but any station for QSO points. QSO points are higher for the higher bands. Remote operation is permitted where the Operator and the Station are situated in the same UK&CD country or, for Non-UK entrants, the same country on the DXCC list. Both the Operator's address and the Station's address must be included in the log submission. |
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5. Sections |
(a) High Power, Single Operator, Unassisted - 12-hour or
18-hour - Maximum legal power - no antenna restrictions. Special Contest Callsigns or Club Callsigns may be used. Note : In the 12-hour categories, off-periods must be a minimum of 60
minutes in length. |
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RS(T) plus serial number - starting at 1 and incrementing by 1, irrespective of band.
If you are not sent a serial number, log a zero.
The RSGB DX contest is concurrent with other contests which require alternative exchanges. Please log a 'sent' serial number for each QSO as if you had sent it and log received exchanges as you receive them. If you cannot log what you are sent then log a zero. |
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The same station may be contacted on each band and both modes for points and multipliers. UK&CD stations - 1 point per contact with UK&CD stations on any band, 2 points for non-UK contacts on 80m, 40m and 20m, 4 points for 15m and 6 points for 10m. Multipliers are the countries of the DXCC list, on each band and each mode, except that JA, W, VE, VK, ZL and ZS call areas count as separate countries, and the UK call areas do not count for multiplier credit. Non-UK stations - 1 point per contact with other non-UK stations, 2 points for UK&CD contacts on 80m, 40m and 20m, 4 points for 15m and 6 points for 10m. A multiplier for the first contact with each UK&CD prefix, for example, G3, GJ0, MM0 etc., on each band and each mode. |
8. Log Submission and Adjudication |
Submit in Cabrillo format
here within 5 days following the end of
the contest. View the correct
Cabrillo format for this contest. If the robot finds format errors , it will reject the log and ask for resubmission of a corrected logfile. Adjudicated results will be online and will include online logfiles for all entrants. Errors will incur penalties as outlined in the RSGB HF Adjudication Principles. This penalty will be the loss of 1 additional QSO point. The use of CAT Control to log the correct frequency and mode is highly recommended - you will lose QSO points for frequency and mode errors. |
A comprehensive Awards Web Page will be online in due course. Single-operator entrants in the UK&CD will have their scores entered automatically into the RSGB HF Championship. |
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(a) Any infringement considered to be outside the spirit of the contest may
result in an entry being reclassified as a Checklog or disqualified. (b) Self-spotting or asking to be spotted is not permitted. (c) Call signs logged must be the same as those exchanged over the air by the entrants during the QSO. Correction of logged call signs and exchanges after the contest, by use of any database, recordings, email or other methods, is not allowed. (d) All requests for contacts, responses to calls, and copying of call signs and contest exchanges must be accomplished during the contest period using the mode and frequencies of the contest. (e) You must send your callsign at least every 3rd QSO and no less often than once a minute . (f) Proof of contact e.g. an MP3 audio recording, may be used as part of the adjudication process. |
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By entering any RSGB HF Contest you declare that : (a) Your station was operated strictly in accordance with the rules and spirit of the contest, within the conditions of your licence, and that the power output from your transmitter was no greater than that permitted in the Section of the contest that you are entering. (b) You agree that decisions of the RSGB HF Contest Committee will be final in cases of dispute. (c) By submitting a log entry, entrants give the RSGB permission to score, amend, publish, republish, print, and otherwise distribute that entry by any means. |
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