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WAPC contest

Мнение от LZ2DB » 23 сеп 2012, 11:34

Eто линка към контеста http://www.mulandxc.org/?page_id=2 ,

WAPC Rules

Worked All Provinces(WAPC) of China DX Contest

1.Objective

Amateurs around the world can work any other amateurs during the 24 hour contest period, while

contacts with Chinese provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions, and

special administration zones are encouraged.

2.Contest Date

First Saturday of October, within China’s Golden Week national holidays.

The first WAPC contest will be hold in 2012 Oct. 6, from 0000-2359 UTC. A testing contest will be running on third

Saturday of April, 2012, It is 21 April 2012 from 0000-2359UTC.logs and records will be filed but no awards will be

issued.

3.Bands and modes In 5 amateur bands: 80-40-20-15-10 meter; WARC band excluded.CW, SSB, and the mixed of the two modes.

4.Categories

Power limits are defined as following High, above 100 watts and up to legal limit of licensee;Low, 100 watts or less, while greater than 5 watts;QRP, 5 watts or less.The following categories are currently available:

High: Mixed all band; CW all band; SSB all band. Mixed 10 meter; Mixed 15 meter; Mixed 20 meter; Mixed 40 meter; Mixed 80 meter.

Low: Mixed all band; CW all band; SSB all band. Mixed 10 meter; Mixed 15 meter; Mixed 20 meter; Mixed 40 meter; Mixed 80 meter.

QRP: Mixed all band.

Remarks: No multi-player category. A participant can operate and enter in multiple single band categories. An all band participant will be automatically entered in each single band category he worked, and competing with other single band participants and be eligible for that single band award. Single band participant operating other bands during the contest are encouraged to submit their logs for more than one band to aid in the log-checking process.

5. General Rules

5.1 Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500-meter diameter circle, or within the property limits of the station licensee’s

address. Antennas must be physically connected by wires to the transmitters and receivers.

5.1.1 All categories of entrants are allowed to use packet and WEB clusters, skimmer, RBN etc.

5.1.2 Remote control of transmitting or receiving device is not allowed.

5.1.3 Self-spotting is not allowed. Soliciting contacts by telephone, telex, internet, packet mail during

and before the contest is forbidden.

5.2 Only one signal can be transmitted at any given time.

5.2.1 Operating, logging,and spotting functions must be performed only by participant himself, any auxiliary transmitting or receiving from other operators is not allowed.

5.3 All mixed mode participants can contact same station both on CW and SSB. IARU recommended frequencies are encouraged for contest QSOs, cross mode QSO is not allowed.

5.4Mixed all band QRP participants are encouraged to sign they call with the /QRP suffix.

6.Exchange Using CQ Bravo or CQ China as a shorthand to initiate your contest. For CW, using CQ B.

6.1 Non-Chinese station: signal report with serial number, start from 001. eg. 59(9) + 001.

6.2 Chinese station: signal report with a two character shorthand forChina’s provinces

List of Chinese provinces, municipal cities,autonomous regions, and special administration zones(source from: China National standards series GB/T 2260-2007).



AH Anhui Sheng*1

BJ Beijing Shi*2

CQ Chongqing Shi

FJ Fujian Sheng

GD Guangdong Sheng

GS Gansu Sheng

GX Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu*3

GZ Guizhou Sheng

HAHenan Sheng

HB Hubei Sheng

HE Hebei Sheng

HI Hainan Sheng

HK Hongkong Tebiexingzhengqu*4

HL Heilongjiang Sheng

HN Hunan Sheng

JL Jilin Sheng

JS Jiangsu Sheng

JX Jiangxi Sheng

LNLiaoning Sheng

MO Macau Tebiexingzhengqu

NM Nei Mongol Zizhiqu

NX Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu

QH Qinghai Sheng

SC Sichuan Sheng

SDShandong Sheng

SH Shanghai Shi

SN Shaanxi Sheng

SX Shanxi Sheng

TJ Tianjin Shi

TW Taiwan Sheng

XJ Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu

XZ Xizang Zizhiqu(Tibet)

YN Yunnan Sheng

ZJ Zhejiang Sheng

Notes:

1Province

2 Municipal city

3 Autonomous region

4 Special Administration Zone, SAZ.

BS7 is considered in HI, BQ9 is considered in TW.

7. Calculating QSO points

7.1 For Chinese stations:

QSO with the 34 Chinese provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions, and special administration zones: 10 points QSO with other

Asian DXCC entity: 3 points. QSO with other continent: 5 points.

7.2 For Non-Chinese stations: QSO with Chinese station: 10 points.

QSO with same DXCC entity: 1 points.

QSO with different DXCC on your own continent: 3 points.

QSO with other continent: 5 points.

7.3Marine and airborne mobile stations are not count as multiplier, but worth 5 point for any participant.

8. Dupe

8.1 Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band and mode. If the first contact between stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the first contact is not valid, second (dupe) contact is accepted.

8.2 Dupe contacts are not penalized; one does not have to mark them in the log submission. Moreover, entrants are strictly recommended to leave DUPES in the log file. PLEASE DO NOT DELETE DUPES!

9. Multipliers

Two types of multipliers are available, provincial and DXCC entity:

Provincial: Each different Chinese provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions and special administration zones, contacted on each band, is counted as one(1) multiplier, despite of the modes worked. That is, only 34 Chinese provincial multipliers are available on each band.

DXCC entity: Each different DXCC entity contacted on each band, is counted as one(1) multiplier, despite of the modesworked. BY, BV, VR2, XX9, BS7, BQ9 each count as one multiplier.

10. Total Scores

The total scores is the result of total QSO points multiplied by the sum of the provincial and DXCC entity multipliers.

11. Log submission requirements

We need electronic contest logs!

11.1 Please submit your Cabrillo format contest log to this contest committee. Using N1MM as a log tool is strongly encouraged. It is available at: http://www.mulandxc.org/wp-content/uplo ... landxc.rar

In case of a failed download, a new download site may be pointed in the contest rule page in: http://www.mulandxc.org

Also WINTEST can be used in WAPC though it works only in YO-DX mode this time, and the score may be not accurate. In cases of that WINTEST was used, the final score has to be re-calculated after we received the log.

11.2 Time in all the logs must be UTC.

11.3 Contest log must include the contest exchanges, i.e. signal report with shorthand of provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions and special adminstration zones, or serial numbers.

11.4 The file name of the contest log should be your_contest_callsign.log.

11.5 No paper log will be accepted.

11.6 If the submitted log can not be correctly convertied to the text format, it will be treated as invalid.

11.7 The file header of the submitted contest log must contain the intended categary and full mail address including country name, this will be the address used for awards and/or certifications.

11.8 Calculation of the total scores is not necessary in the log, it will be officially calculated by committee designated software.

12.Deadline of log submission

12.1 All logs have to be submitted before 31 Oct. 2012.

12.2 Logs can be submitted via email: mulandxc@gmail.com. Make sure the contest call and category is included in the subject line.

13. Awards

13.1 Chinese participants: A certificate of first, second, and third place in Bravo land will be issued to each categories list in section 4.

13.2 Non-Chinese participants: A first place certificate will be issued for eachcategaries in each country.

13.3 Amateurswho worked all 34 Chinese provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions andspecial adminstration zones within one contest, will receive a special WAP award. Amateurs who worked all 34 Chinese provinces, municipal cities, autonomous regions and special adminstration zones outside of contest, is eligible for WAPC award. WAPC awards progrom details will be announced soon.

14.Penalties Following penalties are counted as triple good QSO points.

*incorrectly logged calls(bad call)

*incorrectly logged exchange numbers

*QSO not in other station’s log(NIL)

QSO is neither counted nor penalized for the following:

*other station incorrectly logged entrant’s call

*other station incorrectly logged entrant’s exchange number

*QSO time in entrant’s log and other station’s log difference is more than 3 minutes

*QSO bands or modes in entrant’s log and other station’s log differ.

*dupe QSO which is not in the other station’s log.

15. This rule is made by Mulan DX Club. Awards infomation will be published after each year’s Spring festival on club website:http://www.mulandxc.org. Mulan DX Club’s decision is final.



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