Single operator amateur station worldwide and SWL. |
Starts 1200 UTC 26 August until 1200 UTC 27 August 2006 |
Participants in Japan (JA): Multi-band, each single band and SWL.
Those in overseas (DX): Multi-band and SWL. |
160 m through 6 m, except WARC bands.
Suggested frequencies: 1810-1825 kHz, 3510-3525 kHz, 7010-7030 kHz, 14050-14080 kHz, 21050-21080 kHz, 28050-28080 kHz, 50.050-50.090 MHz. |
JA: RST plus Prefecture/district code.
DX: RST plus Continent code. |
- a. In cross-mode or not CW
- b. By cross-band, via repeater or satellite
- c. JA: QSO by or with a multi-operator station.
DX: QSO with non JA.
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For each complete contact on each band:
JA: One point with JA, five points with DX.
DX: One point with JA, no point with others. |
Each prefecture/district (and continent for JA) worked on each band. |
Multiplying total points by total multipliers. |
- a. Each entry must be accompanied by summary sheet showing all scoring information, name and address of the participant in BLOCK LETTERS.
- b. Log should contain date, time, band, call-sign and exchanges both sent and received.
- c. The time must be logged in JST by JA, and in UTC by DX.
- d. A floppy disk containing plain text files comprising ASCII codes will be welcome. Use your call-sign as the filename such as JA1QSO_sum.txt (summary sheet), JA1QSO_log.txt (sheet).
- e. Files of summary sheet, log and your message may be sent via an e-mail as a united plain text. Use your call-sign as the subject name of the e-mail.
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All logs will be collated with each other to obtain the final score, multiplying total points confirmed by total multipliers confirmed, and certificates will be awarded to:
- a. JA: The upper 5% and the top in each prefecture/district, being ranked at the upper half of each category.
- b. DX: The top in each DXCC entity, in each state in USA and in each province/territory in Canada, getting more than ten points.
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The log and the summary sheet must be uploaded or postmarked by air mail no later than 30th of September, 2006. |
Postal address:
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Masayoshi Namba, JA1FCY
1420-55 Kibara
SAMMU CITY
Chiba 289-1212
JAPAN |
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- (1) The floppy disk will not be returned unless noted by the participant.
- (2) The contest results will be disclosed in the KCJ Newsletter issued for the members in overseas, and the internet site of KCJ, URL: http://www.jarl.com/kcj/ (both in Japanese and English).
- (3) One copy of the "Newsletter" will be sent to all participants in overseas free of charge.
REFERENCE
A. Japanese Prefecture/District codes
- 1. Area 1 (for JA1 through JS1, 7J1 and 7K1-7N4)
CB: Chiba GM: Gumma IB: Ibaraki KN: Kanagawa MT: Minamitorishima OG: Ogasawara ST: Saitama TG: Tochigi TK: Tokyo YN: Yamanashi
- 2. Area 2 (for JA2 through JS2 and 7J2)
AC: Aichi GF: Gifu ME: Mie SO: Shizuoka
- 3. Area 3 (for JA3 through JS3 and 7J3)
HG: Hyogo KT: Kyoto NR: Nara OS: Osaka SI: Shiga WK: Wakayama
- 4. Area 4 (for JA4 through JS4 and 7J4)
HS: Hiroshima OY: Okayama SN: Shimane TT: Tottori YG: Yamaguchi
- 5. Area 5 (for JA5 through JS5 and 7J5)
EH: Ehime KA: Kagawa KC: Kochi TS: Tokushima
- 6. Area 6 (for JA6 through JS6 and 7J6)
FO: Fukuoka KG: Kagoshima KM: Kumamoto MZ: Miyazaki NS: Nagasaki ON: Okinawa OT: Oita SG: Saga
- 7. Area 7 (for JA7 through JS7 and 7J7)
AM: Aomori AT: Akita FS: Fukushima IT: Iwate MG: Miyagi YM: Yamagata
- 8. Area 8 (for JA8 through JS8 and 7J8)
AB: Abashiri HD: Hidaka HY: Hiyama IR: Iburi IS: Ishikari KK: Kamikawa KR: Kushiro NM: Nemuro OM: Oshima RM: Rumoi SB: Shiribeshi SC: Sorachi SY: Soya TC: Tokachi
- 9. Area 9 (for JA9 through JS9 and 7J9)
FI: Fukui IK: Ishikawa TY: Toyama
- 10. Area Ø (for JAØ through JSØ and 7JØ)
NI: Niigata NN: Nagano
B. Continent codes
- AF: Africa AS: Asia EU: Europe NA: North America OC: Oceania SA: South America
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Date of info: August 24, 2006
Original rules modified: 30 April, 2006 |
Source: KCJ Web Site |
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