(Araucaria) ARRL Intl DX Contest - 2013
PY7ZY
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Quarta Janeiro 30 09:38:10 BRST 2013
Olá Eger e demais
Não sou especialista em regulamentos, mas acho que vocês estão
interpretando equivocadamente.
Se eu estou na running, por exemplo, em 10 metros e a caçadora faz um QSO
Mult em 20mts, significa UM band change (o log indica que eu mudei de banda
uma vez. Saí de 10 e fui pra 20).
Quando a running faz um novo QSO em 10 metros, houve outro band change (o
2º) pois o log indica que fiz outra mudança de banda. (saí de 20 e voltei
pra 10)
Conclusão: A cada QSO da multiplicadora, se conta 2 band changes.
Completados 06 band changes, a caçadora vai ter que ficar QRT até completar
a hora e começar outro período.
73
*Ciro (Xavier) - PY7ZY*
*FIJI - 3D2ZY Oct 11-15, 2012*
*"You can't criticize a DX-Pedition until YOU have actually *
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2013/1/30 Thomas Carlsson <thomascarl em gmail.com>
> 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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