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Second weekend of June each year
10th/11th June 2006
1500 UTC Saturday till 1500 UTC Sunday
(24 hours period) |
For amateurs around the world to contact other amateurs in as many CQ zones and radio countries as possible in A1A mode (CW).
(WORLD WIDE CONTEST - everybody-works-everybody)
- A station can be contacted once per band only. |
All bands, 3,5 through 28, no WARC/160 m bands. |
Single Operator Categories
Single band or all band; only one signal allowed at any time; the operator can change bands at any time.
- Single Operator High
Those stations at which one person performs all of the operating, logging, and spotting functions. The use of DX alerting assistance of any kind places the station Multi Operator category.
- Single Operator Low
The output power shall not exceed 100 watts.
- Single Operator QRP
The power output must not exceed 5 watts.
Multi-Operator Categories
All band operation only.
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Two types of multiplier will be used.
- A multiplier of one (1) for each different zone contacted on each band.
- A multipier of one (1) for each different country contacted on each band. Stations are permitted to contact their own country and zone for multiplier credit. The CQ WAZ definitions, DXCC and the GACW country list, WAE country list, and WAC boundaries are standards. Maritime mobile stations will count only for a zone multiplier.
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- Contacts between stations on different continents are worth three (3) points.
- Contacts between stations on the same continent but different countries, one (1) point.
- Contacts between stations in the same country are permitted for zone or country multiplier credit but have zero (0) point value.
- Contacts with South American stations = 5 pts. (Only for non SA).
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All stations: The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of your zone and country multiplier.
Example: 100 QSO points × 100 multiplier (20 Zones + 80 Countries) = 10.000 (final score). |

Diploma Urano D. Silva, LU1DAY to the first one on each category.

Diploma Proyecto TITAN, to the first one in the multi-single and multi-multi categories.
The awards will be sent inmediately via air mail after the contest results were published in our web site.
| PLAQUES |
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| Category / Categoria |
Donor / Donación |
| SO - AB - HP - DX |
Diego Salom, LU8ADX |
| SO - AB - LP - DX |
The SPAR |
| SO - AB - QRP - DX |
G. Drago, LU5FZ - T. Corda, LU7EE |
| SO - 40 m - DX |
Grupo Praiano de CW |
| SO - 20 m - DX |
Guillermo Vahnovan, LW1EXU |
| SO - 15 m - DX |
Esteban Toribio, LW1DTZ |
| SO - 10 m - DX |
Carlos Silverio, PY2XC |
| MS - DX |
Alberto Silva, LU1DZ |
| MM - DX |
Juan C. Parra, LU9DO |
| SO - AB - LP - NA |
The SPAR |
| SO - AB - EU |
LUCG Contest Group |
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| Category / Categoria |
Donor / Donación |
| SO - AB - HP - SA |
Fernando Fernández, LW2DX |
| SO - AB - LP - SA |
Raúl Díaz, LU6EF |
| SO - AB - QRP - SA |
Grupo CWJF |
| MS - SA |
Alberto Silva, LU1DZ |
| SO - 20 m - SA |
Radio Club Ushuaia, LU8XW |
| SO - 40 m - SA |
Horacio Cilmi, LU5BE |
| SO - AB - LP - Brazil |
Antenna Magazine
Trofeo Gilberto Affonso Penna, PY1AFA |
| SO - AB - LP - Argentina |
José Campos, LU7DIR |
| SO - AB - LP - Paraguay |
CREAR SRL |
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- The club can be a local or national group/club. (except IARU member Societies).
- There is no country or geographic area limit.
- Mention your Club/Group partitipation in your summary sheet.
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- All date/times must be in UTC.
- All sent and received exchanges are to be logged.
- Indicate zone and country multiplier only the FIRST TIME it is worked on each band.
- Logs must be checked for duplicated contacts, correct QSO points and multipliers. Submitted logs must have duplicate contacts clearly shown.
- Internet: Please send us LOG and SUMMARY sheet via Internet. The CABRILLO format we want is your CALL.LOG and CALL.SUM files. Please name the appropriate file as: your call.extension.
- List all QSOs cronologically - Do not use a separate sheet for each band.
- Each entry must be accompanied by a summary sheet showing all scoring information, category of competition, contestants name and address and a signed declaration that all contest rules and regulations for amateur radio in the country of operation have been observed.
- All entrants are required to submit cross-check sheets (an alphabetical list of calls worked) for each band (Except those who send electronic logs).
- QRP and low power stations must indicate same on their summary sheets and state the actual maximum power output used, with a signed declaration.
NOTE: We will acept GACW paper log form. Word form to fill and print to send via post mail.
HERE: Download GACW Log Form for 40 QSOs each sheet.
http://gacw.no-ip.org/loggacw.zip |
Violation of amateur radio regulations in the country of the contestant, or the rules of the contest; unsportsmanlike conduct; taking credit for excessive duplicate contacts; unverifiable QSOs; or unverifiable multipliers will be deemed sufficient cause for disqualification.
The use of non-amateur means such as telephones, emails, telegrams, spots, DX-Cluster, DX-Net, Packet Radio Cluster, etc., to ilicit contacts or multipliers during a contest is unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification.
Actions and decisions of the GACW Contest Committee are official and final. |
All entries must be postmarked NO LATER than July 15th. |
- Why the new WWSA is held during the second weekend of June?
- Because it was the original date of the old WWSA and there arent any other major CW contest during the same weekend.
- Why WWSA name?
- Because it means World Wide and South America shaking hands.
- Why its only CW mode?
- Because PPC and GACW were CW interested groups.
- Why its 24 hours format?
- We want to be more human because the time differences with Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
- Why did you close the GACW DX april contest?
- Because there are many other CW contest on the same date making a lot of problems and the task is to heavy for us.
- Why this new WWSA format is very similar to the CW WW?
- Because its easier for contesters understanding and software modification.
- Why 160 meters band is not included?
- Because its not very used in our continent.
If you have some other "Why?", we will be very glad to answer your question.
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