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Rules for the 53rd Annual Spring & Fall QCWA QSO Party
All licensed Radio Amateurs world wide are invited to participate in the QCWA
QSO Parties.
Time/Dates: The Spring QSO party commences on April 4, 2009 and the Fall Party
on September 19, 2009
They start at 1800Z and run for a period of 24 Hours. CW, Phone, and digital
modes may be used.
Frequencies: The following 10 Bands may be used:
160: 1.800 - 2.000 20: 14.000 - 14.350 6: 50.000 - 54.000 UHF: above 420
Mhz
80: 3.500 - 4.000 15: 21.000 - 21.450 144: 144.000 - 148.000
40: 7.000 - 7.300 10: 28.000 - 29.700 220: 222.000 - 225.000
No contacts are permitted on the 10, 18 and 24 Mhz. bands, nor are Crossband or
Repeater Contacts allowed.
Suggested Starting Frequencies:
Summary paragraph-Please include with log.
QSO's CONTACT POINTS
CW (Digital) X 2 __________________
Phone Contacts X 1 __________________
Total Contact Points __________________(A)
Multipliers __________________(B)
Total Score (A x B) = __________________
Category CW/Digital ( ) Phone ( ) Mixed ( )
CW:
Phone: 1.810
1.845 3.540
3.810 7.035
7.244 14.040
14.262 21.050
21.365 28.050
28.325
Calling (CW or Phone): CQ QCWA
Information Exchange: Call / Year / Name / Chapter, State, Prov. or Country /.
Fill all Columns on the the Log Form. For the "year" column, indicate the last
2 digits of the year the contacted operator was first licensed. If that station
does not belong to a QCWA chapter show only the State, Province or Country of
its location. The latter would apply to Non QCWA members as well as to QCWA
members not affiliated with a local chapter. Do Not mention the term "At
Large"(AL) as was done several years ago, as this can be confused with AL for
Alabama. For Band info, simply indicate one of the above 10 Bands in the "band"
column. Digitally produced logs should supply the same information as is in the
published log.
Categories: You may choose to work all modes (MIXED) or only (PHONE) or only
(CW/DIGITAL). Certificates will be issued for each Category of "CW/digital",
"Phone", or "Mixed"
Scoring: Each Phone QSO is worth one contact point. Each CW QSO or a Digital
Mode QSO such as RTTY, PSK31, MFSK etc. is worth 2 contact points (show 2
points in the QSO "Pts" Column on the Log). Any station may be contacted once
per mode per band. CW is considered a digital mode so a station contacted both
on cw and a digital mode on the same band can only be scored once. Any station
in your home QCWA chapter may be counted only once for a maximum of one QSO per
station.
Regardless of band or mode a multiplier of only one point per contest is
allowed for each QCWA chapter worked and for each state, Province or Country
reported from stations not belonging to a QCWA Chapter. A Multiplier of 3
points will be given on each band for working our Special Events Station W2MM.
It is hoped to have this station active throughout the two parties. Stations
within 50 miles (80 Kms) of W2MM may work W2MM only once for a total multiplier
of 3 points. Sample logs and a summary sheet may be requested from QCWA
Headquarters with an SASE. The address is P O Box 3247 Framingham,MA 01705-3247
USA. They are also on the internet at www.qcwa.org . (In 2008 W2MM will be in
Virginia Beach, VA.)
Awards: will be issued for the top 3 World Scores in each category.
A certificate will also be issued for the top score in each category in each
participating Country.
Send Logs to: W2OD, Robert Buus, 8 Donner Street, HOLMDEL, NJ 07733-2004 USA
or as an e-mail attachment to : w2od@aol.com
(within 30 days of contest)
Rules/logsheets/summary form are available at website
www.qcwa.org/qso-party.htm
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