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Subject: [SECC] Reminder Oceania DX Contest This Weekend
From: k4bai at att.net (John Laney)
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 10:38:18 -0400
Hi everyone

Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who participated in the PHONE 
section of the Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest last weekend. We look forward 
to receiving your logs. A list of the logs received and claimed scores 
is updated hourly on our web site. It looks like we achieved another 
record turnout and good conditions on the higher bands are resulting in 
some very large scores being claimed ? including a score of over 50 
million in the MM category from the T32C team.

It is now time to get your key out for the CW section of the contest 
which is scheduled this weekend from 08:00 UTC Saturday 8 October to 
08:00 UTC Sunday 9 October. This is a unique opportunity to use CW to 
contact a large number of Oceania stations on all of the non-WARC bands 
between 160M and 10M. As well as VK, ZL and YB stations we are expecting 
a good turnout from some of the rarer Oceania entities. The Oceania 
Amateur Radio DX Group will be active from Vanuatu using the callsign 
YJ0VK - see http://yj0vk.odxg.org/ for more information. The T32C 
Christmas Island DXpedition advises that it will also be happy to work 
stations in the contest (even if they are duplicate QSOs) but it will 
not be issuing numbers so please use ?001? as the received number for 
any QSOs with T32C.

Here is brief summary of the rules for the contest:

Oceania stations can work other Oceania and non-Oceania stations. 
Non-Oceania stations can only work Oceania stations.
Bands: 160M to 10M (excluding WARC bands).
Exchange: RS(T) + serial number.
QSO points: 20 points per QSO on 160M; 10 points on 80M; 5 points on 
40M; 1 point on 20M; 2 points on 15M; and 3 points on 10M.
Final Score: The sum of the QSO points multiplied by the number of 
prefixes worked (the same prefix can be counted once on each band).

Entry Categories:
Single Operator All Band Low Power (max 100W)
Single Operator All Band High Power
Single Operator Single Band Low Power (max 100W)
Single Operator Single Band High Power
Multiple Operators and Single Transmitter (only one transmitted signal 
at any time)
Multiple Operators and Two Transmitters (no more than two transmitted 
signals at any time and on different bands)
Multiple Operators and Multiple Transmitters (no more than one 
transmitted signal at any time on each band)
Shortwave Listener (receive only) All Band

QSO alerting assistance (e.g., packet spots) is allowed in all entry 
categories, but self-spotting or asking other stations to spot you is 
not allowed.

A range of attractive trophies and plaques will be awarded as listed on 
the web site at http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/trophies.htm. 
Certificates will be awarded to the winning stations in each of the 
categories above - for each continent and country. A participation 
certificate will also be awarded to every station that makes at least 
one valid QSO.

Deadline: All logs must be emailed or postmarked NO LATER than 7 
November 2011. Electronic logs are to be in Cabrillo format and emailed 
to cw at oceaniadxcontest.com with the callsign in the email subject 
header. Paper logs are to be sent to ?Oceania DX Contest, c/o PO Box 
21088, Little Lonsdale Street, Victoria 8011, Australia?.

The detailed rules and other information about the contest is available 
from the Oceania DX Contest web site at 
http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/index.html

We hope you have a lot of fun in the contest and look forward to seeing 
you at the low end of the bands in the CW pile ups!

73

Oceania DX Contest Committee
ZL1AZE/VK3MI, ZL3GA, VK2HN, VK3TZ, VK4TI, VK6DXI, VK7GN
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