Low Band Cumulatives | |||||||
Date | 3 Mar 24 | Time | 1000-1600 (UTC) | ||||
Date | 7 Apr 24 | Time | 0900-1500 (UTC) | ||||
Date | 5 May 24 | Time | 0800-1400 (UTC) | ||||
Date | 2 Jun 24 | Time | 0900-1500 (UTC) | ||||
Date | 10 Nov 24 | Time | 1000-1400 (UTC) | ||||
Bands | 1.3GHz , 2.30GHz , 2.32GHz , 3.4GHz | ||||||
Exchange | RS(T), Serial Number (starting at 001 on each band on each date) and a 6 character (e.g. IO92JL) locator | ||||||
Scoring | One Point per Kilometre | ||||||
UK Contest Callsigns | Not allowed | ||||||
Sections | |||||||
All |
There are no separate sections for this contest |
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Power Categories | |||||||
Low Power | |||||||
Unlimited | |||||||
General Rules | |||||||
General Rules for all Microwave contests can be found here | |||||||
Special Rules for this Contest | |||||||
S1 | First introduced in 2004, these contests aim to encourage operation on the lower bands in the amateur microwave allocation. For 2019, there are five of these events, in March, April, May, June, and November. The March, May and June events are timed to overlap with UHF/SHF events in some other IARU Region 1 countries. The times for the November event are shortened to make portable operation more practical. 1. The General Rules listed above apply except as modified by these rules. 2. There are fivecontests, one each in March, April, May, June and November. The March, April and June events run from 1000 to 1600 UTC. The May event runs from 0800 to 1400 UTC to coincide with the RSGB UHF Contest. The November event is from 1000 to 1400 UTC. 3. Entrants in the May event need not start serial numbers from 001 if they are also participating in the RSGB UHF Contest. 4. The contest will take place on four bands: 1250-1325MHz, 2300MHz-2310MHz, 2320-2350MHz and 3400-3410MHz. 5. Each event will be scored and tabulated separately. There will be an overall championship determined by taking the best three normalized scores from each entrant across the five events for each band. An overall champion will also be declared based on the normalized championship scores from each band. 6. For each session, certificates will be awarded to the leading entry plus runner-up on each band, the overall leading entry and runner-up across the four bands, plus for each band the leading stations in each of the following categories: home station, portable station, station running less than 10 watts output. Championship certificates will be awarded to the winners and runners up for each band, and to the overall championship winner and runner up. |
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Entries | |||||||
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Entry Date | Within 7 days | ||||||
Log Entry | Upload your log here 1.3 GHz 2.30 GHz 2.32 GHz 3.4 GHz | ||||||
Log Generator | Transcribe your log online here 1.3 GHz 2.30 GHz 2.32 GHz 3.4 GHz | ||||||
Claimed Scores | Enter your claimed score here 1.3 GHz 2.30 GHz 2.32 GHz 3.4 GHz | ||||||
Results | |||||||
Web Results | Date of results 23/11/24; Available here | ||||||
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