Begins: 1600 UTC - 7 October 2006
Ends: 2159 UTC - 8 October 2006 |
Stations outside of California work as many California stations in as many CA counties as possible.
Stations in California work everyone. |
California stations send QSO number and county.
Stations outside of California send QSO number and State, Canadian area, or Country.
Note that California stations working other California stations must log the complete exchange, including county even though they all count as the "CA" multiplier. Entries with incomplete or improperly logged QSOs will be subject to penalties or disqualification. |
- Each complete non-duplicate Phone contact is worth 2 points.
- Each complete non-duplicate CW contact is worth 3 points.
No partial contact credit. Duplicate contacts must be clearly identified in log except for Cabrillo style format. Do not remove duplicates from your log. |
(Be sure to use the new multiplier abbreviations starting in 2006
and make sure your logging software is updated with them).
California Stations
Count U.S. states (50) and Canadian areas (8): Maritimes provinces and Newfoundland and Labrador (NB, NL, NS, PE), the other 6 Provinces (QC, ON, MB, SK, AB, BC) and the Northern Territories (NT, NU, YT) for a possible total of 58.
Note, however, that California stations must log all CA contacts with their 4-character county abbreviation, everything else as two characters, including "DX" for all stations outside of the U.S. and Canada. No one (CA or non-CA) logs the CA abbreviation in this contest.
Non-California Stations
Count California counties for a maximum of 58.
CA stations on a county line may be claimed as a multiplier for any or all of the counties they give in their exchange. |
The total score is the total number of QSO points multiplied by the total number of multipliers (58 maximum). |
160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6, and 2 meters. WARC band contacts do not count.
Suggestions: CW on 1815 and 40 kHz up from band edge. Phone on 1845, 3850, 7230, 14250, 21300, 28450. Try CW on the half hour; 160 meters at 0500 UTC; 80/75 meters at 0300 and 0700 UTC.
VHF: Look for 2M FM activity on 147.54. For 6M and 2M SSB/CW, first try 50.135 and 144.210. If no activity, make a short call on 50.125/144.200 then QSY back. Rally at 2000Z, 0400Z. |
- Select one:
- Select one:
- Select one if applies:
- California County Expedition
- Mobile
- School
|
- Single-Operator (S/O) entries limited to 24 hours maximum; off times must be a minimum of 15 minutes and clearly marked in the log. Multi-Operator entries may operate the full 30 hours.
- Low Power is all transmitter output less than 200 watts.
- QRP is all transmitter output less than 5 watts.
- Multi-Single consists of multiple operators with only a single transmitting operator at a time. The single transmitting operator cannot be replaced before 10 minutes after their first transmission. There is no time limitation on band or mode changes. Other operators can listen, spot, or perform any other station function except transmitting.
- Single-Operator and Multi-Single entries are allowed only one transmitting signal.
- Stations may be worked once on CW and once on Phone per band.
- All CW contacts must be made outside the Phone sub-bands except for 160 meters and VHF. MCW is not permitted.
- All contacts must be simplex.
- California stations that change counties are considered to be a new station and may be contacted again for point and multiplier credit.
- California stations operating on a county line must be counted only as one QSO. Non-CA stations may claim as many multipliers as are given in the exchange. For a station to claim credit for more than one county, at least part of the station must be in each county for each QSO claimed.
- Mobile is a station that is self-contained, capable of legal motion (street, water, or air) while operating, motion optional.
- A County Expedition is an operation from a temporary location using temporary antennas installed for the contest period, using temporary antenna supports (natural supports like trees permitted).
- Club members can submit their logs for the club competition by entering the club name in the Cabrillo file club field. A Club is defined by the ARRL competition rules. NCCC, SCCC, NCDXC, and SCDXC specifically are not allowed.
- School entries must indicate such on the summary sheet, use the appropriate school call sign and operate from the campus station if one exists. Any school club members may operate including students, faculty, staff, and/or alumni.
- Final and complete rules are available at http://www.cqp.org/Rules.html
|
For free CQPWin logging software, and much more, please visit the CQP web site: http://www.cqp.org |
Entries must be submitted no later than November 15.
Contest logs preferred method is use the web server for submitting your contest log.
Click here to access the web server.
Logs can also be submitted by e-mail to:
Electronic logs should be named with your call (e.g., AD6E.SUM, AD6E.LOG, etc.). All files should be zipped into one file such as AD6E.ZIP before attachment.
Cabrillo style format is preferred but not mandatory. See WT4I for a Cabrillo converter.
CT logs must include the summary file.
County line contacts may be logged with one line showing all counties or one QSO line for each county.
Duplicate QSOs are not counted for points and will not result in penalties, but they will be counted for multiplier credits. Separate dupe sheets for electronic logs are waived.
Logs may be submitted via postal mail to:
| Mailing address: |
NCCC
c/o Kevin Rowett, WB6S
21906 Monte CT
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
USA |
Use these forms (summary sheet and log pages) for paper logging:
http://www.cqp.org/pdf/2006_CQP_forms.pdf
A $1.00 donation to help defray costs of printing and mailing results is encouraged. |
- Special CQP Wine Award
- The top 20 CA and top 20 non-CA S/O stations will receive a personalized bottle of NCCC Private Reserve California Wine. Winners under the age of 21 will receive a non-alcoholic personalized award.
- T-Shirts
- Entries with 100 or more QSOs (waived for DX entries) qualify for the special CQP T-shirt. Please include your size (M/L/XL/XXL) and $12 ($17 for DX entries) if you qualify and would like this special award. Like the wine, each years T-shirt is a special vintage.
- Gold Star Certificates
- top Single Operator entry in each CA county, USA state, Canadian area and World country.
- Certificates
- all entries with 100 or more QSOs.
35 Plaques (real lumber to hang on your shack wall):
- Top three CA and non-CA Single-Op
- Top three CA and non-CA Single-Op Low Power
- Top CA and non-CA Single-Op QRP
- Top CA Multi-Single and Multi-Multi
- Top CA Multi-Single and Multi-Multi CA County Expeditions
- Top two Single-Op CA County Expeditions
- Most CW QSOs CA and non-CA Single-Op
- Most SSB QSOs CA and non-CA Single-Op
- Most Mobile QSOs CA
- Most VHF QSOs CA
- Top non-USA/non-Canadian
- First to 58 CA and non-CA Single-Op to work all 58 multipliers
- Top CA and non-CA School
- Top CA and non-CA Club
|
 |
Date of info: September 19, 2006
Copied from the orginal rules updated on: 23 Sep 2006 |
Source: Kevin J. Rowett, WB6S
and the CQP Web Site |
 |
 |
| This contest is known to be supported by: |
|
|