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W/VE: RST + (state/province) non-W/VE: RST + Serial No.Įach US state+DC (except KH6/KL7) once only Each VE province/territory once only Each DXCC country (including KH6/KL7) once onlyĮUCW 160m Contest: 2000Z-2300Z, Jan Z-0700Z, Jan 9Ī: 150W or more, member of affiliated clubĪffiliated Club Member: RST + name + club + membership no. HP: 1500 watts LP: 100 watts - NEW lower limit See the Special Rules for information about off times. Multioperator stations may operate the entire 30 hours. Single-Op stations may operate for 24 hours out of the 30-hour contest period.
RTTY CONTEST CALENDAR FULL
Single Op Unlimited Digital (QRP/Low/High) ARRL contest calendar): First full weekend of January (but never on January 1) Contest Period: Begins 1800 UTC Saturday and runs through 2359 UTC Sunday. Total score = (total QSO points x total mults) + bonus pointsĪRRL RTTY Roundup: 1800Z, Jan 8 to 2400Z, Jan 9 AIM: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many countries as possible.
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CONTEST PERIODS: Three (3) 0000 - 0759 UTC Saturday. RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (SKCC No./"NONE")ġ point per QSO Bonus Points: (see rules) The contest takes place on the second full weekend of June each year. SKCC Weekend Sprintathon: 1200Z, Jan 8 to 2400Z, Jan 9 RST + sum of operator age and years on the air please plan the next round of the CW part OK-OM DX contest in your calendars.
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HP: (see rules) MP: 50 watts LP: 25 watts QRP: 5 wattsġ point per QSO with same country 2 points per QSO with different country same continent 3 points per QSO with different continentĮach YB prefix once per band Each DXCC country once per band 5MHz CW 30QSO Tokai QSO Contest CW 30QSO BARTG HF RTTY Contest SOHP 50QSO. Maximum 20 wpm Name + (state/province/country)ġ point per QSO (starting with Jan 4 contest)Įach state/province/country once per band W/VE do not count as country mults (starting with Jan 4 contest) HP: >100 watts LP: 100 watts QRP: 5 watts K1USN Slow Speed Test: 2000Z-2100Z, Jan 7 RST + (state/province/country) + name + power output Total score = total QSO points x total mults Maximum 13 wpm RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (Member No./power)ġ point per QSO with non-member 3 points per QSO with member on same continent 5 points per QSO with member on different continent Walk for the Bacon QRP Contest: 0000Z-0100Z, Jan Z-0300Z, Jan 7 All logs must be postmarked no later than 2359 UTC Tuesday, February 2, 2015.Ĭontact the ARRL Contest Branch for more information.Follow December 22 - 29, 2021 December 30 - JanuJanuary 7 - 14, 2022ĬW QRS Xmas Activity: 0000Z, Dec 20 to 2359Z, Jan 7ġ point per QSO last at least 5 minutes 1 additional point per QSO for each QSO minute beyond 5 Send paper logs to ARRL RTTY Roundup, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. Logs received by either the new web app or via e-mail will appear on the Logs Received page. Submit Cabrillo logs via e-mail or by using the new web log submission page, developed by Bruce Horn, WA7BNM. US and Canadian stations send a signal report and state/province, while DX stations send a signal report and consecutive serial number, starting with 001. Participants may operate 24 of the 30 available hours. The 2015 ARRL RTTY Roundup runs from 1800 UTC Saturday, January 2 through 2359 UTC Sunday, January 3, with operation on 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters. Participation in this annual operating event has grown along with the enthusiasm for digital modes, and newcomers are always welcome to join the fray. It’s very easy to get on RTTY and other digital modes, and some late-model transceivers even have RTTY and other digital capabilities built right into the radio. The ARRL RTTY Roundup over the January 2-3 weekend is a veritable digital festival, so dust off those keyboards! In addition to conventional Baudot, RTTY Roundup ops may use ASCII, AMTOR, PSK31, and Packet (attended).