[Wswss] Rules For VHF (6m/2m/135cm) SPRINT To Be Held On Saturday, 02January From 0800-0900PST & N6ZE's Plans

peter h n6ze at aol.com
Fri Jan 1 14:34:11 EST 2021


FYI: N6ZE will be operating for the 60 minute event from atop Tarantula Hill (1058 ft MSL) , in Thousand Oaks, 
& will be using  50.125USB/52.525FM; 144.2USB/146.52FM; & 223.5FM 
http://www.rvhfg.org/WinterSprintRules.txt

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        Winter VHF Sprint
Sponsored by the Rochester VHF Group
            RVHFG.org
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0 Purpose: Contact as many stations on as many VHF (30-300 MHz) bands
as possible within a ONE HOUR period.

1 No operating restrictions are in effect, other than those shown below

2 Event Parameters
2.1 Operate on VHF (30 to 300 MHz) frequencies for a single hour
2.1.1 Specific Bands: 6 meters, 2 meters, 1.35 meters
2.1.2 Date/Time: Saturday, January 2, 2021 16:00:00z-16:59:59z (1-hour)

3 Signals
3.1 Only simplex modes are allowed (no active relay or repeating)
3.2 Only one signal per station (not per band)

4 Operator Classes
4.1 Single Operator, fixed location

5 Power Classes
5.1 The highest power used on any individual band determines the
overall category
5.1.1 <20 watts
5.1.2 <200 watts
5.1.3 200+ watts

6. Exchange
6.1 Call Sign and Grid-4

7 Scoring
7.1 Contact a station once per band, regardlesss of mode
7.2 QSO-Points
7.2.1 50 MHz = 1 point per QSO
7.2.2 144 MHz = 1 point per QSO
7.2.3 222 MHz = 2 points per QSO
7.3 Calculate score by adding QSO-points acquired for all bands and
multiply that by  the sum of unique Grid-4's on each band.

Example:
50 MHz: 15 QSO's (15 QSO-points) and 10 unique Grid-4's
144 MHz: 20 QSO's (20 QSO-points) and 14 unique Grid-4's
222 MHz: 12 QSO's (24 QSO-points) and 10 unique Grid-4's

59 QSO=points x 34 Grid-4's = 2,006 points

8 Reporting
8.1 Post scores to 3830scores.com




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