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EUROPEAN EME CONTEST 2010

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Написал Дмитрий RA3AQ   
Понедельник, 15 Март 2010
sponsored by DUBUS and REF
CW / SSB only
The European EME contest is intended to encourage world-wide
activity on moonbounce. Each different call prefix forms a
multiplier.

1. Contest Dates & Bands

First weekend            March 20 / 21        00 - - 24 UTC     3.4 GHz - CW/SSB
Second weekend           March 27 / 28        00 - - 24 UTC     144 MHz & 10 GHz + up - CW/SSB
Third weekend            April 17 / 18        00 - - 24 UTC     2.3 GHz - CW/SSB
Fourth weekend           April 24 / 25        00 - - 24 UTC     432 & 5760 MHz - CW/SSB
Fifth weekend            May 22 / 23          00 - - 24 UTC     1.2 GHz - CW/SSB

2. Sections and Awards

QRP          144MHz       <100kW EIRP         432MHz <400kW EIRP            1296MHz <600kW EIRP
             but no separate QRP/QRO categories
QRO          On 144, 432 and 1296MHz, stations with EIRP equal to or greater than stated above.
CW/SSB All QSOs in CW and/or SSB mode – no other modes used
MULTI        Multi-OP is >1 OP – but no separate category
Multi-operator and QRO stations will be highlighted in the general classifications. All QRP/QRO band
winners and QRP/QRO multiband winners will receive a year's free subscription to DUBUS magazine.
The multiband section contains weekends 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. In each band/section certificates will be sent to
the first 10 places.

3. Rules

3.1 For the purpose of the contest only one scoring per valid QSO with the same station can be logged in
each band.
3.2 During the European EME Contest dates & times, communication via the Earth-Moon-Earth path is
the only type of communication permitted by participants and stations worked.
3.3 During Contest time, it is not allowed to use other communications medium such as internet or
packet radio, to self spot, announce CQ frequency, make skeds, exchange any QSO progress info,
confirm whether the QSO was valid or not.
3.4 Spotting other stations for activity reasons, is permitted.
3.5 If stations participating in the Contest choose to use ‘real time’ communication outside the Earth-
Moon-Earth path so as to solicit contacts for themselves, they are permitted to do so, only outside their
Contest participation time. In such a case, re-entering the Contest for the remaining of their respective
weekend, moon time, is not allowed.
3.6 Stations participating in the Microwave bands (2.3GHz and above) are permitted to announce their
time plan of proposed band segment activity, during times when they have no moon visibility.
3.7 Stations deviating from the rules are not eligible to submit logs for the European EME Contest.

4. Contest Exchange

For a valid EME QSO, both stations must have copied all of the following:
4.1 Both callsigns from the other station
4.2 Signal report from the other station (using TMO procedure or RST)
4.3 R, from the other station, to acknowledge complete copy of 4.1 & 4.2

5. Logs

Logs must be separate for each band, and should be in normal "logbook" format.
Top line: Your callsign, Band
Each QSO: Date/Time, Callsign, Report sent, Report received, Points, Multiplier
Bottom line: Total points, Total multipliers, Total claimed score.

6. QSO Points

100 points for each random QSO completed on 144/432/1296MHz.
10 points for each sked QSO completed on 144/432/1296MHz.
100 points for each random QSO completed on 2.3GHz or higher bands.
50 points for each sked QSO completed on 2.3GHz or higher bands.

7. Multipliers

Each different call prefix is a multiplier (e.g. DL1, DK9, SM2, S51, S54, G6, KM5, W5, JA6, VK4, WA6,
K6, PA1, PE1, etc). See example of WPX Contest rules for further details on prefix multipliers.

8. Total Scores

Single band score = [Total of QSO points] * [Total of multipliers].
There will be one QRP winner and one QRO winner on each band.
Multiband score = [(Total sum of points on 144-1296MHz) +
(2 * total sum of points on 2.3GHz or above)] * [Total sum of multipliers on all bands]
Multiband stations will also be listed as an entry on each separate band worked, and can also win single-
band awards.

9. Contest Entries

Copy of the log for each band with details of points, multipliers and total points.
The following information MUST also be included for each band:
1. Output power, transmit cable loss, antenna type and gain
2. Categories: QRO/QRP - single/multi operator
3. Start time and end time of Contest participation time
4. Name(s) of all operators
5. Grid locator.
Other info is welcome: Comments, conditions, station details, photographs, etc.

10. Sending Your Entry

Contest entries MUST be sent no later than 20 days after the end of the last contest weekend (i.e. in the
mail or e-mail by 12 JUNE 2010).
Mail address: Joachim Kraft, Gruetzmuehlenweg 23, D-22339 Hamburg, Germany
You can e-mail your contest entry in any common format to: Этот адрес e-mail защищен от спам-ботов. Чтобы увидеть его, у Вас должен быть включен Java-Script
All email entries will be acknowledged within one week. For further questions contact:
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                                           Good Luck in the Contest!
For REF: Patrick Magnin, F6HYE                            For DUBUS: Joachim Kraft, DL8HCZ/CT1HZE
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