I read about this contest yesterday someplace. I do not remember
where. The was something in the other announcement that is NOT in this
announcement, but one thing I read there was something I found
surprising, it is the first contest I know of that plans on using the
WARC bands in the contest.
You can NOT "Run" on the warc bands, But as an example, a zero land
station is cq'ing and running say on 20 meters. And I here in Wisconsin
call him and work him on 20.
We both get the usual points involved with the QSO. And mults etc.
But there was a thing that I can ask him if he is capable of say making
a Q on 17 meters, and if they are, we qsy to 17 to make this one and
only one qso for him. actually two we can do both SB and CW. but then
we must get off 17 meters no one can stay there and operate, it is
strictly for mult gathering.
We both get the credit of another qso and mults, in addition for the
zero station to be an incentive to loosing his "RUN" freq on 20 meters,
he of course not only gets the new mults, but an additional 1000
points, for more or less leaving 20 for that one Q.
definitely worth the one q.
Now this seems kinda interesting concept. And it would allow the some
contesting on the warc bands, but not an overtaking of them.
But is it even legal? When and where were the rules made that say there
is no testing on the warc bands. or is it just a gentleman's agreement?
Joe WB9SBD
The Original Rolling Ball Clock
Idle Tyme
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On 11/13/2010 7:11 AM, ZEROLAND QSO PARTY wrote:
> "ZQP" Zeroland QSO Party Homepage
> ~Updated November 11th,2010~
>
> The Contest which allows everyone to work everyone...
>
> Sponsored by the *Iowa Wireless Contest Club. *<http://www.w0iw.com/>
> *"ZQP" Zeroland QSO Party Contest Rules
> *
> *Introducing the first
> ZEROLAND QSO PARTY*
> *Built by Ham Radio Contester's for Contester's...
> *
> *
> ------------------------------
> *
>
> *Object:*
> To contact as many stations as possible with a focus on contacting stations
> in Zeroland
> *(Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and
> South Dakota).*
>
> *Date:
> *First Saturday in May
>
> *Contest Period:
> **16:00 UTC Saturday to 04:00 UTC Sunday..
> ( ~11AM CDT to 11:00PM CDT~ )*
> ------------------------------
>
> Entry Categories:
> ------------------------------
>
> - In Zeroland
> - *Single Operator*:
> One person performs all transmitting, receiving and logging
> functions.
> One transmitted signal allowed at a time. Use of spotting assistance
> is allowed.
>
> - High Power (> 125W), or "More than 125w"
> - CW/Digital
> - Phone
> - Mixed
>
> - Low Power (< = 125W), or "125w and less".
> - CW/Digital
> - Phone
> - Mixed
>
> - *Multi-Operator:*
> More than on person performs all transmitting, receiving, and logging
> functions.
>
> - *Single Transmitter*:
> One transmitted signal at any given time. 10 minutes between
> band/mode changes. No power or mode categories.
>
> - *Multi Transmitter:*
> One transmitted signal per band per mode at any given time. No
> power or mode categories.
>
> - *Zeroland Expedition*:
> A temporary station setup in a Zeroland state in which the operators
> do not reside using temporary antennas (put the antenna up for
> the contest
> and take it down after the contest).
> Those using the station of an inactive Zeroland operator need to enter
> one of the categories above.
>
> - *Mobile*:
> Station capable of operating in motion.
> ------------------------------
>
>
> - Outside Zeroland
> - *Single Operator*
> One person performs all transmitting, receiving and logging
> functions.
> One transmitted signal allowed at a time. Use of spotting assistance
> is allowed.
>
> - High Power (> 125W), or "More than 125w"
> - CW/Digital
> - Phone
> - Mixed
>
> - Low Power (< = 125W), or "125w and less".
> - CW/Digital
> - Phone
> - Mixed
> -
>
> - *Multi-Operator*
> More than on person performs all transmitting, receiving, and logging
> functions.
> - *Single Transmitter*
> One transmitted signal at any given time. 10 minutes between
> band/mode changes.
> - No power or mode categories.
>
> ------------------------------
> *Exchange:
> *US State or Canadian Province or “DX” for stations outside of the US and
> Canada.
> 59/599 maybe added as needed to satisfy requirements for those that are
> working other contests, but a
> “signal report” is not relevant to this contest.
>
> *Bands:*
> 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters only.
> ------------------------------
>
> Multipliers:
>
> In Zeroland:
>
> - Each US State (50) (DC counts as MD), Canadian Province (14), and
> DXCC Country Stations count once per band per mode (Phone, CW, Digital).
>
> *Outside Zeroland:
>
> *
> - Stations count once per band per mode (Phone, CW, Digital).
> - Each Zeroland state (8) per band per mode
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *QSO Points:
> * Stations count once per band per mode (Phone, CW, Digital).
> One point for contacts with stations outside Zeroland. Five points for
> contacts
> with stations inside Zeroland. Duplicate QSOs are 0 points, but do not
> incur any penalties.
>
> *Scoring:
> *Mobile stations that change states are considered new stations each state
> and can be worked again for multiplier and/or QSO points.
> The mobile should be logged with the two letter state abbreviation following
> a / on the end of the call sign after the contact in the first state. The
> Total score is (QSO Points * Total Multipliers).
> ------------------------------
>
> *Suggested Frequencies:*
> CW – 1.840 3.540 7.040 14.040 21.040 28.040
> SSB – 1.980 3.880 7.180 14.280 21.280 28.380
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Radio_Relay_League/band-plan-1
> ARRL BAND Plans for more details.
>
> *Awards: *
> Plaques and/or certificates will be awarded as participation warrants.
> Minimum 100 QSOs to be eligible for an award.
>
> *Logs:*
> Only digital Cabrillo logs will be accepted. Logs should indicate times
> in UTC, bands, modes, calls and required contest exchange (sent and
> received). All stations include your station callsign, mailing address,
> operator callsigns, club's name in the log header.
> Entries must be submitted within 15 days of the end of the contest and sent
> by email to logs@zerolandqsoparty.com . Written logs will not be accepted.
>
> *Other:*
> All stations are allowed to use spotting assistance, but self spotting will
> only be allowed on 10m and 160m.
> As this is the first running of the Zeroland QSO Party, check the
> website www.zerolandqsoparty.com
> periodically for changes/clarifications to the rules. In fairness for
> stations making preparations for the contest, two months from the contest
> date the rules will become static and any changes or clarifications that
> affect station operation with be looked at for 2012’s ZQP.
> By submitting a log for the Zeroland QSO Party the entrant agrees that all
> decisions made by the Zeroland QSO Party log checking committee and the Iowa
> Wireless Club are final.
>
> Any questions please refer to info@w0iw.com
>
> (515)-250-2108
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>
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