(Araucaria) ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013

Thomas Carlsson thomascarl em gmail.com
Terça Janeiro 29 21:18:37 BRST 2013


On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Thomas Carlsson <thomascarl em gmail.com>wrote:

> Amigos,
>
> MUITISSIMO INTERESANTE (E DUVIDOSO?), alguem q entende as coisas logicas
> aqui.
>
> Como Eger disse - pois no regulamento não há sequer menção sobre trabalhar
> multiplicadores em outras bandas.
>
> Mas nas regras abaixo tem (N.B. Q Para. 3.4.4 e baixo tambem vale para MS!
>     3.4.4 Band Changes. Single Transmitter and Two Transmitter
> sub-category entries are limited to six (6) band changes per clock hour *per
> transmitter.*
>
> 3.4.4.1 Clock hours are counted from 00-59 minutes, not as any 60
> consecutive minutes.
>
> 3.4.4.2 A band change consists of *two *consecutive contacts on different
> bands. For example, a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to
> 20 meters constitutes *two* band changes. *Violation of the Band Change
> rule or improper logging will result in an entry reclassification to the
> Multioperator, Multitransmitter class.*
>
> *CONCLUÇÂO  2 situaçãoes principais.*
>
> *a) UM contato na banda diferente NÃO conta como band change! E não
> importa q é mult, ou não*
>
> *b) Tambem pode fazer max. 6 troca bandas por hora em moda que
>       - O RUN faz umas trocas
>             ou/e
>       - O MULT pega um multiplicadora intresante e continua como RUN2 na
> outra banda e RUN1 caça outras bandas para continuar quando a banda onde
> era ou outra banda fica melhor.*
>
> Regras ARRL 2013
>
> *3.4. Multioperator:*
>
> *3.4.1. Single Transmitter.* No more than one transmitted signal at any
> given time is permitted.
>
> 3.4.1.1. High Power: Maximum transmitter output of 1500 watts or license
> limit, whichever is less.
>
> 3.4.1.2. Low Power: 150 watts transmitter output or less.
>
> *3.4.2. Two Transmitter*. No more than two transmitted signals at any
> given time are permitted. Only one signal per band at any given time is
> permitted.
>
> 3.4.2.1. There are no power sub-categories for Two Transmitter entries.
>
> 3.4.2.2. Two Transmitter sub-category entries must identify the
> transmitter making the contact in the submitted electronic log according to
> the Cabrillo format standard or by an unambiguous notation in a paper log.
>
> *3.4.3. Multitransmitter*. A maximum of one transmitted signal per
> contest band at any given time is permitted.
>
> 3.4.3.1. There are no power sub-categories for Multitransmitter entries.
>
> 3.4.3.2. Multitransmitter stations must submit a separate, chronological
> log for each band for the entire contest period.
>
> 3.4.4 Band Changes. Single Transmitter and Two Transmitter sub-category
> entries are limited to six (6) band changes per clock hour *per
> transmitter.*
>
> 3.4.4.1 Clock hours are counted from 00-59 minutes, not as any 60
> consecutive minutes.
>
> 3.4.4.2 A band change consists of two consecutive contacts on different
> bands. For example, a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to
> 20 meters constitutes *two* band changes. *Violation of the Band Change
> rule or improper logging will result in an entry reclassification to the
> Multioperator, Multitransmitter class.*
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Eger Boehm <egerboehm em terra.com.br>wrote:
>
>>  Srs,
>>
>> troquei alguns emails com o Sean KX9X que é o gerente de contestes da
>> ARRL para esclarecer uma dúvida com relação a categoria MS, pois no
>> regulamento não há sequer menção sobre trabalhar multiplicadores em outras
>> bandas.
>> Se a caçadora trabalhar 2 multiplicadores consecutivamente numa outra
>> banda qualquer, é automaticamente reclassificada como M2 (ou MM se houver
>> mais de uma caçadora).
>>
>> Peço que leiam abaixo, pois usei um exemplo clássico.
>>
>> Na prática vai ser mais ou menos assim:
>>
>> A runner fica cravada numa banda e a caçadora trabalha alternadamente um
>> multiplicador por banda para não contabilizar band change.
>>
>> Cuidado pq as regras são diferentes dos contestes da CQ.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Eger PY2EX
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------  Subject: RE: ARRL Intl DX Contest -
>> 2013  Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 12:56:37 -0500  From: Kutzko, Sean, KX9X
>> <kx9x em arrl.org> <kx9x em arrl.org>  To: <egerboehm em terra.com.br><egerboehm em terra.com.br>
>>
>>  Yes, it’s a band change. Multipliers have nothing to do with it.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> 73,****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Sean Kutzko, KX9X****
>>
>> Contest Branch Manager****
>>
>> ** **
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
>> skutzko em arrl.org****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> *From:* Eger Boehm [mailto:egerboehm em terra.com.br<egerboehm em terra.com.br>]
>>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:13 PM
>> *To:* Kutzko, Sean, KX9X
>> *Subject:* Re: ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Sean,
>>
>> if the second QSO on a "different band" is also a mutiplier, it´s
>> considered a band change?
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> The contest starts and I have the running station on 20 meter and the
>> multiplier station (hunting) on 40.
>> The "mutiplier station" can work every new multiplier on 40, or it´s
>> limited to 3 QSOs per hour (MS class)?
>>
>> Eger****
>>
>> On 29/01/2013 13:03, Kutzko, Sean, KX9X wrote:****
>>
>> 3.4.4.2 *A band change consists of two consecutive contacts on different bands*. For example, a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to 20 meters constitutes two band changes. Violation of the Band Change rule or improper logging will result in an entry reclassification to the Multioperator, Multitransmitter class.****
>>
>>  ** **
>>
>> --
>> Eger Boehm****
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thomas, PY2ZXU/SM0CXU
> Member of the PW2D Team
>



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