As we think in terms of a new breed of contest, lets examine how things are
done "over there". Here are excerpts from the IARU Region 1 VHF Guidebook as
regard their "IARU Region 1 50-MHz Contest". I like a LOT of what I see, fwiw.
Ev, W2EV
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Categories:
1. Single Operator, no assistance
2. Everyone else
Date:
1. Third Saturday of June
2. 24-hours starting 1400z
Contacts:
1. Each station may be worked for contest credit only once (even if it is a
rover)
2. If worked again only one contact will count. 0-point dupes should be logged.
3. Only simplex contacts count
4. Telephone contacts must not occur in the telegraphy sub-band
Emissions:
1. A1A
2. J3E
3. F3E (G3E)
Exchange:
1. RS, Serial Number, Grid6
2. RST, Serial Number, Grid6
Scoring:
1. 1-point per DX km, truncated to an integer plus 1, calculated
center-to-center of the Grid6's.
2. Exchanging Grid4 makes the contact invalid.
3. Distance calculations are based on sherical geometery using a "degree to km
conversion" of 111.2.
Penalties:
1. Entrants deliverately contravening any of these rules or flagrantly
disregarding IARU Region 1 bandplans shall be disqualified on monitoring.
2. The claimed contact will be disqualified for any error in the informatoin
logged by the station.
3. Claiming points for a duplicate contact will be penalized by deducting ten
times the number ofpoints claimed for that duplicate contact from the score.
4. any errors in the logged information will result in the loss of all points
for that contact by the receiving station.
Footnote: Each VHF Manager and/or national Contest Committee shall be
responsible for monitoring during contests. Additional monitoring statoins may
be appointed but these stationsmay not take part in the contest.
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