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IK6ZDE > HF       21.01.09 18:12l 97 Lines 2987 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: B.A.R.T.G. RTTY SPRINT
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B.A.R.T.G.  RTTY SPRINT 2009 
 
TIME
:  1200 GMT Saturday January 24th to 1200 GMT Sunday January 25th 2009. 
 
CLASSES:    SOE
  Single Operator Expert All Band  
SOAB
  Single Operator All Band 
                      MO 
Multi-operator   
 
 
 
SWL 
Short Wave Listener 
 
Any operator with a top ten 
SOE 
or 
SOAB 
placing in any BARTG contest during the years 2006/2007/2008 must enter 
as an expert in 
SOE
; other stations may choose to enter the expert class if they wish. The class entered must be shown in 
the log.  Single operator entrants may only have one signal on the air at any time.  
SOAB entrants may only change band once in any 5 minute period. 
 
BANDS:  
10, 15, 20, 40 and 80 metres Amateur bands.  
 
EXCHANGE:   
Serial number only. 
 
QSO POINTS:
  Each completed QSO scores one point. Stations may be contacted again on other bands. Duplicate 
contacts on the same band must be clearly marked. 
 
MULTIPLIERS:
 All DXCC countries and JA, W, VE and VK areas count as multipliers. 
Multipliers and continents 
count only once in the contest regardless of  band. U.S. stations must use correct call or suffix for area of 
operation. 
 
SCORING:
  QSO points x  Multipliers x Continents (max 6). 
 
LOG SUBMISSION:
  Logs must be submitted in 
Cabrillo
 format by e-mail to: ska@bartg.org.uk
 
 
The contest name in your log must read BARTG-SPRINT.  The correct Cabrillo format can be found in the 
sample log on the BARTG website. 
SWL logs will be accepted as plain ASCII text files showing date, band, callsign/message sent by claimed station and 
 
callsign of station worked, in chronological order. A summary file showing scoring and full name and address of entrant
 
must be sent with all SWL logs.
 
Any incomplete entries will be classified as check logs.
 
 
E-MAIL:   
The subject line of your e-mail entry must include your callsign and class entered e.g. GW4SKA SOAB.
 
Logs should be sent as a plain ascii text attachment (NO zip files please) named (yourcall).log e.g. GW4SKA.log.  
 
ALL LOGS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 1  MARCH 2009 IN ORDER TO QUALIFY. 
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The judge's decision will be final and no correspondence can be entered into in respect of incorrect or late entries. 
All logs submitted  shall remain the property of the 
BRITISH  AMATEUR  RADIO TELEDATA  GROUP
. 
Trophies
 will be awarded to category winners.
 Certificates
 will be awarded to the top ten stations in each class. 
 
ADDITIONAL  NOTES:
  Any  contestant  may  claim  the  BARTG 
Q
uarter  entury  ward  or  any  of  the  BARTG 
C
A
Continental awards from contacts made in our contests. Holders of existing awards may add new countries to their 
records. A copy of your contest log together with the award claim should be sent to the BARTG awards manager. 
Details of all our awards and contests can be found on the BARTG website at: http://www.bartg.org.uk/. Your comments 
on the contest would be much appreciated. 
 


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