[RRDXA] Ham Spirit Contest
Ulrich Ann
dl2hbx at gmail.com
Sat Oct 8 18:42:22 EDT 2022
...zumal die beiden Contestteile jeweils parallel zum CQWW SSB und CW in
der jeweils anderen Betriebsart quasi als Konkurrenzveranstaltung liegen.
Soll wohl eher die Spaltung weiter fördern...
73! Uli DM5EE
Am 9. Oktober 2022 00:16:01 schrieb dd5ma at darc.de:
> Sorry, ich bin da raus.
> Solange die völkerrechtswidrige Invasion von Putins-Russland, die jeder
> Völkerverständigung (wesentlicher Bestandteil des HAM-Spirits) spottet,
> andauert und sich die russischen HAMs sich davon nicht distanzieren ist
> dieser russische Contest (und ähnliche) für mich völlig unakzeptabel. Die
> Ukrainer und Hams in der Ukraine werden zerbombt und die Russen machen
> einen Contest. Hier wird versucht eine Normalität und damit Rechtmäßigkeit
> vorzuspielen, die der Wahrheit völlig zuwider läuft. Für mich reine
> Propaganda für Putins Agression und deren Folgen. Damit ist der Contest
> absolut politisch (und militärisch) und damit nicht im Sinne des unten
> aufgeführten HAM-Spirits.
> Ich halte es da mit dem Friedensnobelpreisträger Desmond Tutu:
> "Wenn man neutral ist in Situationen der Unterdrückung,
> stellt man sich auf die Seite des Unterdrückers."
> Viel Spaß den Teilnehmern.
>
> vy 73 Frank
>
> Am 2022-10-08 21:40, schrieb Sergej Kovalev:
>> HAM SPIRIT CONTEST
>>
>> “ No political, religious, military or commercial
>> purposes are pursued in the amateur radio service”.
>> The Amateur’s Code by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA (1928)
>>
>> Based on the radio amateur code,
>> the «Central Siberia DX-club» decided to establish
>> the Ham Spirit Contest.
>>
>> Contest Period:
>> Two Ham Spirit Contests will be held annually.
>>
>> CW Ham Spirit Contest:
>> Start: October 29, 2022 at 06:00 UTC.
>> End: October 30, 2022 at 05:59 UTC.
>> Bands: 160m, 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m.
>>
>> SSB Ham Spirit Contest:
>> Start: November 26, 2022 at 06:00 UTC.
>> End: November 27, 2022 at 05:59 UTC.
>> Bands: 160m, 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m.
>>
>> Objective:
>>
>> Radio amateurs from all over the world who have a radio amateur license are
>> invited to participate.
>> The goal is to improve amateur operating skills by conducting 2-way radio
>> communications with as many amateur radio stations around the world and
>> from as many ITU Zones and square Fields of the QTH Locator as possible on
>> the HF bands.
>>
>> Entry Categories:
>>
>> Single Operator Category:
>> SOAB - High Power: Total Output Power must not exceed operator’s license limits
>> SOAB - Low Power: Total Output Power must not exceed 100 Watts
>> SO Single Band: Low and High power - single nomination. Competitors may
>> operate on all bands, but only on one of them can apply.
>> One person (the operator) performs all operating and logging functions.
>> The entrants may use QSO finding assistance technology or other source that
>> provides call sign or multiplier identification such as CW decoder, DX
>> cluster, DX spotting Web sites, e.g.
>> There is no limit on band changes.
>> Single operator stations are only allowed one transmitted signal at any
>> given time.
>>
>> Multi Operator, Single Transmitter, High Power
>> Only one transmitting signal is allowed at any given time.
>> Exception: One, and only one, other transmitted signal may be used if it is
>> on a different band from the run transmitter and the station worked is a
>> new multiplier.
>> There is no limit on band changes.
>>
>> Alternate CQs on two or more frequencies using the same band is prohibited.
>> Output power (PEP) is limited by the terms of the owner's license.
>>
>> All operators must comply with the rules governing the operation of amateur
>> radio stations in their country.
>>
>> Contest Exchange:
>>
>> Exchange number consists of a signal report RS(T), number of their ITU zone
>> and QTH locator square Field.
>> Examples: 599 27JN, 599 28JN, 599 42MM, 599 42MN, 599 32NO, 599 32OO. The
>> ITU zone and
>> Squares Fields should not have separation to put them into log.
>>
>> Scoring:
>>
>> The QSO with station in your own ITU zone, regardless of the square, count
>> one (1) point.
>> The QSO within your continent but with a different ITU zone count three (3)
>> points.
>> The QSO with a different continent and ITU zone count five (5) points.
>>
>>
>>
>> Multipliers:
>>
>> The multipliers on each band are various combinations of ITU zones and
>> Squares Fields. Examples: 27JN, 28JN, 42MN, 42MM, 32NO, 32OO are six
>> different multipliers.
>>
>> Final score:
>>
>> The final score is a result of Total QSO Points multiplied by the total sum
>> of worked multipliers.
>>
>>
>> Logs Submission:
>>
>> Logs are accepted ONLY in electronic form in CABRILLO format.
>> Logs are loaded through the Web interface of the site https://www.ua9qcq.com.
>> All LOGS must be sent WITHIN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS after the end of the
>> contest.
>> Any log received after this date is accepting for CHECKLOG only.
>>
>> QSOs are not counted in the following cases:
>>
>> - if the QSO is not confirmed by the correspondent's logs;
>> - if there are errors in the call signs or/and in the received control number;
>> - the QSO time differs by more than 3 minutes in correspondent's logs;
>> - if no report is received from the correspondent or/and the correspondent
>> is “unique” (call sign
>> occurs in less than 3 contest logs);
>>
>> Awards
>>
>> Plaques are awarded to participants who performs the best three results in
>> each of the categories.
>> Electronic certificates will be awarded to everyone who submits an entry.
>> The winners of the multiplier territories (Examples: 27JN, 42MN, 32OO …
>> etc.) in each Entry Category will be awarded by еlectronic certificates
>> Amateur radio or other organization, as well as individual radio amateurs,
>> may establish and sponsor their own awards.
>>
>> Contest software:
>>
>> N1MM, TR4W, DXLOG, 5MC and any other loggers that support IARU HF Championship.
>>
>> Identifier QTH locator Sector:
>> https://dxcluster.ha8tks.hu/hamgeocoding/
>>
>>
>> Home page: http://www.hamspiritcontest.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sergej Kovalev, DJ1MM
>> P.O.Box 1227, Toeging, 84510, Germany
>> Telefon: +49(0)8631/928909
>> Mobil: +49(0)175/1424004
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