(Araucaria) ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013

Thomas Carlsson thomascarl em gmail.com
Quarta Janeiro 30 07:13:55 BRST 2013


Olá Eger, Jorge e Turma,

Bom dia, ainda em Suecia mas volto para Brasil 12 fev. O neve esta saindo
aqui com temperaturas no lado +C.
Vou attender o Cruzeiro do CCF este fim da semana, pregunto la.
Jorge, concordo com voce mas isso só vale para meu comentario b) no ultimo
email.
Comentarios abaixo, nas duas respostas do ARRL.
73, Thomas py2zxu

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Eger Boehm <egerboehm em terra.com.br> wrote:

> Thomas,
>
> confesso que pra mim também não ficou 100% claro. Eu nunca operei este
> conteste em MS.
>
> Leia abaixo (melhor começar de baixo pra cima):
>
> Hi Eger-
>
> You are thinking of CQ rules, not ARRL DX.
>
> Here are the rules fromwww.arrlorg/arrl-dx
>
>
>
> 3.4. Multioperator:
>
> 3.4.1. Single Transmitter. No more than one transmitted signal at any
> given time is permitted.
>
Nota sinal! Pode utilizar quase qualque quantidade de TX, mas só 1 sinal no
mesmo tempo.

>
> 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.
>
> 3.4.4 Band Changes. Single Transmitter and Two Transmitter sub-category
> entries are limited to six (6) band changes per clock hour per transmitter.
>
Para MS e M2 max. 6 trocabandas/hora, OK

>
> 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.
>
Isso tbm vale para MS e M2,
Nota
1)  A band change consists of two consecutive contacts on different bands.
2)  Porque 2? Meu logico, em caso de UM, não conta como trocabanda!
xxxx Continua para baixo

>
> 73,
>
> Sean Kutzko, KX9X
> Contest Branch Manager
>
> ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio
> 225 Main St.
> Newington, CT 06111
> 860-594-0232
> skutzko em arrl.org
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eger Boehm [mailto:egerboehm em terra.com.br**]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:01 AM
> To: Kutzko, Sean, KX9X
> Subject: Re: ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013
>
> Hi Sean!!
>
> many tks for answering.
>
> So, if I understood correctly, an entrant in the MS categorie can use the
> multiplier station(s) to work only 3 mults per hour considering the band
> change rule. Right? (we are talking about the multipier station).
>
> In the past, MS stations could use multiplier stations to work any new
> multiplier, in any band, at any time, and it didn´t count as a band change.
> Only a second QSO logged (not multiplier) on diferent band would  be
> considered a band change.
>
> I didn´t found any mention of it when reading the rules.
>
> I´m just questioning this to make sure that we are having a correct
> understanding of the rules..
>
> I appreciate our attention.
>
> tks in advance
>
> Eger PY2EX
>
>
> On 29/01/2013 11:57, Kutzko, Sean, KX9X wrote:
>
> Hello Eger-
>
> Thank you for your email.
>
> You can have as many transmitters as you like, but:
>
OK

>
> 1) You can have only one transmitted signal at any one point in time.
>
OK


> 2) You can change bands only six times per clock hour. If you change bands
> more than 6 times per hour, you are reclassified as Multi-operator,
> Multi-transmitter.
>
OK, mas ele nunca explica que é UM contato na outra banda! Uma coisa
muitissimo importante que tem na parrafo 3.4.4.2!


> 3) If you want to run on more than one band at the same time, consider the
> Multi-operator, Two Transmitter class.
>
>
> 73,
>
> Sean Kutzko, KX9X
> Contest Branch Manager
>
> ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio
> 225 Main St.
> Newington, CT 06111
> 860-594-0232
> skutzko em arrl.org
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eger Boehm [mailto:egerboehm em terra.com.br**]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:41 PM
> To: Contest
> Subject: ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013
>
> Dear OMs,
>
> I´ve read the ARRL Intl DX Contest rules and didn´t find any comment about
> the use of a mutiplier station in the Multioperator Single categorie.
> Is the use of a hunting (multiplier) station allowed for MS entrants?
>
> tks and advance.
>
> Eger PY2EX
>
>
>
>
>


-- 
Thomas, PY2ZXU/SM0CXU
Member of the PW2D Team
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