| AGCW Semi-Automatic Key Evening |
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Telegrafie e.V. (AGCW-DL) |
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| Participants: |
All licensed amateurs using a semi automatic key (bug). No hand keys or elbugs. |
| Bands: |
3540 - 3560 kHz. |
| Mode: |
CW (A1A). The use of automatic CW decoders is not allowed. |
| Call: |
CQ BUG |
| Exchange: |
RST + QSO-No./the year the OP used a bug successfully for the first time. Example: 579001/61 |
| Scoring: |
Every complete QSO counts one point. Each station may be worked once. Every participant having at least 10 QSOs can give a bonus of 5 points to another OP for excellent usage of his bug. SWL logs must contain both callsigns and at least one report. |
| Logs: |
Columns: UTC, Call, exchange sent, exchange received, points, bug type, serial number of bug and year of production. Send your logs to: Elbstr. 60 D-28199 BREMEN GERMANY Deadline is March 15. |
| Prizes: |
There are awards for the first, second and third place and placement cards for each entrant. Karl, DJ8HL, AGCW-No. 1627, sponsored an original Vibroplex bug as a challange trophy. It will be presented to the winner on the occasion of the "CW-Weekend" in a place called "Fuchskaute" in central Germany each May. The bug will be owned by the operator who won the contest three times. |
| Note: |
Non observance of the rules will lead to disqualification! All logs must contain a declaration that the contest rules have been respected. Send SASE or SAE plus one IRC to receive a list of the results (Be sure to add your complete postal address). The results will also be posted to the AGCW board of the Packet Radio BBS network and to the AGCW home page. Additionally, they will be published in "AGCW-Info". |
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| (Date of info: June 20, 1999) Source: Kai Hoefs, DL1AH - AGCW-member 2544) |
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