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144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest 2015

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#31065  - 5 agosto, 2015 13:41 

Hola

Aunque esta en Ingles, creo que esta claro

http://mmmonvhf.de/ctestinfo.php

Saludos cordiales

MMMonVHF[1], in cooperation with the magazines DUBUS[2] and Funk-Telegramm[3], invites you to take part in the 8th edition of the “144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest” during the maximum of the Perseids meteor shower (PER). Based on predictions from IMO[4] (the International Meteor Organisation), this maximum will occur on August 13, 2015, between 06:30 GMT and 09:00 GMT.

RULES:

Contestperiod:
August 12, 2015, 04:00 GMT – August 14, 2015, 03:59:59 GMT (end time last completed QSO).

Participation:
Class 1: QRP (< 1.5 kW ERP)
Class 2: QRO (>1.5 kW ERP)
Stations can participate in one class only. No difference between single- or multioperator stations or modes.

Exchange:
Full callsigns, reports (e.g. 26 or R26) and final rogers (RRRR)[5].

Scoring:
For each completed QSO you receive an amount of points that equals the spheric distance between you and the station you completed with. A worked station only counts once, so no duplicates allowed.

Final scoring:
The total score is the sum of all points you received for all completed QSO’s together.

Logs:
Logs can be send via E-mail or regular mail. Your log has to be received before September 15, 2015. In case you have send your log by regular mail, the postmark will count. Logs received after that date will be considered as checklogs.
Logs via E-mail can be sent to: mssprint@mmmonvhf.de ; Subject: MSSprint “Call”
Logs via regular post can be sent to: A.F. Veldhuijsen, PA4EME,
Westlandstraat 9,
6137 KE Sittard,
The Netherlands.

Due to holidays you will not receive a confirmation of reception of your log before August 24th 2015 !

Be sure you log contains at least the following:

- Your call, name, adress and class you want to participate in. Stations in Class 1 (QRP) have to state details about the equipment they used in form of used output power and antennagain. If no data about your station is given, you will be placed in Class 2. The power used for the calculation of the Effective Radiated Power will be the power measured at the output of your transceiver or active amplifier(s);

- The QSO list. As there are many logging programs available nearly every format is possible[6]. But make sure that the log will show at least: date, time (to be specific: end time), call, report send, report received, locator and distance (equals points). As it seems that logbookprograms are using different methodes of calculating distance, please check if your program is using spheric distance calculation. If you have doubts what distance is calculated you can have a look at the distance calculating menu of the ON4KST-chat [7] which will show you WGS84 and spheric distances.

With sending your log you also declare to have operated within the limits of your chosen Class, licence and local regulations when performing any activity that could impact your submitted score. Unsportsmanlike conduct can be ground for disqualification. Also you agree to have the log open to the public which might result in publishing your log on MMMonVHF or in the magazines DUBUS and/or Funk-Telegramm.

Reception of a log will be confirmed in the same way it was received. Due to holidays you will not receive a confirmation of reception of your log before August 24th 2015 !

Stories and pictures are welcome for the soapbox.

Conditions to be observed:
The use of DX-clusters and chat-channels during the contest is only allowed in such way that there is no exchange of reports or other data from which the status of the QSO can be extracted. Limited information on the cluster (e.g. 12:00 DK5EW PA4EME JN48MBJO20WX) or chat (e.g. 12:00 PA2DW 144.355 CQ for MS Sprint) is allowed.

Selfspotting exceeding more then once every 15 minutes will be considered as unsportsmanlike behaviour.

The distance calculation will be spheric as this format is used by most programs that calculates distances between locators. In case a station has claimed his scoring on WGS84, his scoring will be corrected. Calculating a distance by WGS84 will give a different result then calculating the spheric distance. Therefore the same formula need to be used for each participant.

Winner of the contest:
The winner of the contest is the station with the highest amount of points. There will be a winner in each class. If two stations have the same amount of points, the position will have to be shared.

Special scoring for outside Europe stations:
There will be a seperate listing for stations outside Europe.

Certificate:
All stations will receive a digital certificate showing the Class and ranking achieved.

Results:
The results of the MS Sprint Contest will be published on the foreseen date that DUBUS magazine no. 4, 2015 will be issued: December 7, 2015. Results will be online that day on MMMonVHF. Printed versions will be in DUBUS magazine no.4, 2015 and Funk-Telegramm no. 1, 2016. VHF-editors around the world are free to publish the list as well provided the source and organizers are mentioned.

Additional notes:

[1] MMMonVHF (Make More Miles on VHF): www.mmmonvhf.de

[2] DUBUS - the serious magazine for VHF and up amateur radio: www.dubus.org

[3] Funk-Telegramm - Magazin für Funkamateure: www.funk-telegramm.de

[4] IMO – International Meteor Organisation: www.imo.net

[5] Operating Procedures for Meteor Scatter QSO’s: http://www.vhfdx.de/ms_howto.pdf

[5] Проведение MS QSO в 1 районе IARU: http://www.vhfdx.ru/ms/provedenie-ms-qso-v-1-rayone-iaru

[6] The “144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest” is supported by at least three software programs:

- Arcom (Ham Office) : www.hamoffice.de

- Ucxlog : www.ucxlog.de

- VUSC contestlog : www.ok2kkw.com/programs.htm

Other logging programs are allowed as well.

[7] ON4KST-chat: www.on4kst.com/chat

Anibal M. Garcia
Doñinos de Salamanca - IN70DX
Debo de ser el único en toda europa que no le gustan los QSO UNICOS.

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#280450  - 6 agosto, 2015 12:19 

gracias por la info, Anibal, haber si hay suerte con los pases, vienen en la amanecida de los dias, el año pasado me diverti ...pero lo pase mal vientos de 90kms y temporal en la costa....antena a ras del tejado una simple yagui de 5 elem y loquesaca el ic7100 un poco racano40w en144 ...si hay suerte este año intentare de nuevo ,si algun Ea se anima sera unplacer a madrugar toca si no hayobligacion. 73 de fidel .73

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