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Dutch PACC Contest

1. Contest sponsors
 
The \"Vereniging voor Experimenteel Radio Onderzoek in Nederland\", VERON is pleased to announce 
the PACC 2009 
2. Contest Period
 
1200 UTC, 14 February - 1200 UTC, 15 February 2009 
3. Categories: 
 
Non-Dutch stations 
o 
SOAB–CW, Single Op, All Bands, CW  
o 
SOAB–CW–LP, Single Op, All Bands, CW, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
SOAB–SSB, Single Op, All Bands, SSB  
o 
SOAB–SSB-LP, Single Op, All Bands, SSB, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
SOAB–MIXED, Single Op, All Bands, MIXED,  
o 
SOAB–MIXED-LP, Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
SOAB-MIXED-QRP, Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, QRP  5 watts  
£
o 
MOAB, Multi Op, All Bands, MIXED (no restrictions on # of radios) 
o 
SOSB-CW, Single Op, Single Band, CW 
o 
SOSB-SSB, Single Op, Single Band, SSB 
o 
SWL – MIXED 
 
Dutch stations 
o 
A. SOAB–CW, Single Op, All Bands, CW  
o 
A1. SOAB–CW–LP, Single Op, All Bands, CW, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
B. SOAB–SSB, Single Op, All Bands, SSB  
o 
B1. SOAB–SSB-LP, Single Op, All Bands, SSB, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
C. SOAB–MIXED - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED,  
o 
C1. SOAB–MIXED-LP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Low Power  100 watts  
£
o 
D. MOST - Multi Op, Single transmitter, MIXED, 1 extra multiplier station allowed  
o 
E. MOMT - Multi Op, All Bands, Multiple transmitters, MIXED  
o 
F. SOAB-MIXED-QRP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, QRP  5 watts  
£
o 
G. SWL-MIXED – Single Op 
o 
N. SOAB-MIXED-LP-Novice, Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Dutch novice licensees 
(7.050-7.100, 14.000-14.250, 28.000-29.700 MHz, 25W). 
Note
: see appendix for table with valid Cabrillo categories! 
 
All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, but avoid interference with other contests running in the same weekend, 
WARC bands excluded.  
Please use frequencies according to the IARU Region 1 preferred (contest) segments:  
CW: 1810 - 1840, 3500 - 3560 and 14000 - 14060 kHz  
SSB: 1840 – 1880, 3600 - 3650, 3700 - 3800 and 14125 - 14300 kHz 
The band segments 3500 - 3510 kHz en 3775 - 3800 kHz should be used for intercontinental contacts 
only. 
3.1
 Single Band entrants operating other bands during the contest are encouraged to submit their logs for 
more than one band to aid in the log cross-checking process.  
3.2
 All entries separated by World and The Netherlands. 
4. Club Competition (for Dutch 
single 
operators, including SWL participants, only)
 
4.1
 Between VERON departments (“afdelingenö). Department number (not QSL region) needs to be 
mentioned in the Cabrillo log “Clubö tag (department name can be added optionally). Sum of the single 
operator and SWL operator scores of one department will give the department score.  
5. General Rules
 
5.1
 Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500 meter diameter circle. All antennas used by 
an entrant must be physically connected  to the transmitters by wires (feeders).  
5.1.2
 All categories of entrants are allowed to use packet and WEB clusters. 
5.1.3
 <void> 
5.1.4
 Self-spotting is not allowed during the contest. Soliciting contacts by telephone, telex, internet, 
packet mail during the contest is forbidden.  
5.1.5
 Using other stations callsigns for the following - keeping the working frequency on the other bands, 
making schedules, DX-spotting, moving the multipliers to the other bands - is prohibited.  
5.2
 Single Operator participants may change bands and modes without restrictions. Only one signal can 
be transmitted at any given time.  
5.2.1
 Single Operator: Those stations at which one (1) person performs all of operating, logging, and 
spotting functions.  
5.3
 All categories allowed to work MIXED mode, can work the same station only once per band 
irrespective of mode.  
5.4
 MOST stations (Dutch section D) can have one running and one multiplier station. 
5.4.1
 Only one signal is allowed on any band at any time with the exception when the multiplier station 
can work a new multiplier on another band than the running station. 
5.4.2
 Both running and multiplier stations are allowed to switch bands not more than once per 10 
minutes. Violating this rule will place the station in the MOMT category (E).  
5.5
 MOMT station (Dutch section E): No limit on the number of operators or transmitters. At any time 
there is only one signal allowed per band.  
6. Exchange:
 
6.1
 Non-Dutch stations: signal report + QSO number, starting with 001.  
6.1.1
 Non-Dutch MOAB (Multi Op, All Bands) stations can use separate serial numbers for each band if 
using more than one transmitter at a time. If only one transmitter at a time is used, chronological serial 
numbers need to be used, but skipped numbers are allowed (e.g. as a result of blocking numbers for the 
multiplier station). 
6.2
 Dutch stations: signal report + province code (two letters). There are 12 provinces: GR, FR, DR, OV, 
GD, UT, NH, ZH, NB, LB, ZL, FL  
7. QSO Points. 
7.1 
Each valid contact with another participating contest station, is worth one (1) point.  For foreign 
stations: only contacts with Dutch stations count. For PA stations: cross contest contacts (e.g. if the 
PACC coincides with the RSGB 160m contest) are considered valid as a long as a serial number is 
received. No crossmode or crossband contacts allowed. 
7.2
 SWL stations count each individual heard PACC contest station (both Dutch and non-Dutch) as 1 
point provided both the calls and the exchange number of the heard station (i.e. RST + number or RST + 
Province) are logged of the QSO of concern. Each call counts only once per band, and one particular 
contest station may not be logged as counterstation more than 10 times per band.  
8. Dupes
 
8.1
 Dupes are contacts made with the same station on the same band. If the first contact between 
stations is valid, dupes have 0 points value. If the first contact is not valid, second (dupe) contact is 
accepted.  
8.2
 Dupe contacts are not penalized; one does not have to mark them in the Cabrillo log submission. 
Moreover, entrants are strictly recommended to leave DUPES in the log file. DO NOT DELETE DUPES!  
9. Multipliers
 
9.1
 Non-Dutch stations (incl. SWLs): a multiplier of one (1) for each different Dutch province contacted on 
each band (mode independent). The Dutch province abbreviations are: GR = Groningen, FR = Friesland, 
 
DR = Drenthe, OV = Overijssel, GD = Gelderland, UT = Utrecht, FL = Flevoland, NH = Noord-Holland, 
ZH = Zuid-Holland, NB = Noord-Brabant, ZL = Zeeland en LB = Limburg 
9.2 
Dutch stations (incl. SWLs): 
 
A multiplier of one (1) for each different DXCC entity (ARRL list) on each band, including PA, 
with the following exceptions: 
 
A multiplier of one (1) for each different call area of Asiatic Russia (UA7/8/9/0), Chile (CE), 
Japan (JA), Argentina (LU), Brazil (PY), Canada (VE), USA, Australia (VK), South Africa (ZS) 
en New-Zealand (ZL) on each band. 
Note 1
: this means that Asiatic Russia has 4 call areas/multipliers: UA7, UA8, UA9 and UA0. 
Canadian call areas are interpreted as geographical districts, which means VE1, VO1, VY1, 
VE2, VO2, VY2, VY0 are all separate multipliers, but e.g. VE2, CG2, XK2 are all the same 
multiplier (VE2). 
Note 2
: A reciprocal callsign in one of the countries which have call areas as multipliers, but 
without a call area designation, is counted as the zero-th call area, e.g. LU/G3XYZ gives 
multiplier LU0. Reciprocal calls in W, JA, VE and UA need to indicate their call area, otherwise 
the call should be regarded as invalid, e.g. W3/DL8ABC is valid, W/DL8ABC is invalid. (This 
means that, theoretically, PY0 is a separate multiplier besides PY0F, PY0S and PY0T) 
Note 3
: Call areas are taken as-is from the call sign, even if it is known that the station is 
located in a different area, UNLESS it is explicitly indicated by the station. E.g. K5ZD is 
multiplier W5, but K5ZD/1 would give multiplier W1. 
Note 4
: Special call signs will count for the call area to which it geographically belongs (e.g. 
UE150SBM = UA0). 
10. Final Score
 
Non-Dutch stations: the final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of province 
multipliers. 
Dutch stations: the final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of country + call 
area multipliers. 
11. General Log Submission Requirements
 
We need electronic logs! The PACC Manager requires electronic log in Cabrillo format only for every 
possible entry.  
11.1
 Submit your log in the CABRILLO format created by all major logging programs. The Cabrillo 
column definition for the PACC contest is exactly the same as for the ARRL and CQWW DX contests 
(see 
http://www.kkn.net/~trey/cabrillo/
). 
The PACC contest with Cabrillo output is currently supported by the following programs: N1MM logger, 
 
W3KM GenLog, WinTest, SD, TLF, Writelog, PA0FLE and PA3AYQ (but there are probably more …). 
SWLs can use SWL-DQR-log by SP7DQR (
http://hamradio.nikhef.nl/cie/nl/SWL_Consoft.html
). 
11.2
 All times must be in UTC. The Cabrillo format specifies strict chronological order for the full log, this 
includes Multi Op stations.
 
11.3
 All sent and received exchanges are to be logged.  
11.4
 Filename for the log should be <yourcall.log> or <yourcall.cbr> 
11.5
 A plain-text file, space filled, column format or ADIF format is also acceptable. Preferred filenames 
<yourcall.txt> or <yourcall.adi> respectively. In this case a summary sheet with score calculation needs to 
be submitted too, showing number of QSOs and multipliers per band.  
11.6
 <void> 
11.7
 In the header part of the electronic log submission you MUST specify a category of entrance and the 
full postal address for dispatch to the participant PACC results, trophies, awards and certificates. A 
written declaration is not necessary.  
11.8
 Submit your electronic log by e-mail. If you have no access to e-mail, sending a floppy or CD is 
acceptable too. 
11.9
 Hand-written logs are discouraged. 
11.10
 Points and final score calculations are not necessary, calculations are done by our software.  
11.11
 Dupes should not be marked or deleted. 
11.12
 Multi Operator stations: the electronic log submittal (Cabrillo) should indicate which transmitter 
(number) made each QSO (provided more than one transmitter is used).  
12. Log Submission Addresses and Terms
 
12.1
 Logs must be submitted to the contest sponsors no later than 
March 16, 2009
.  
12.2
 Electronic logs must be submitted via E-mail to: 
pacc@dutchpacc.com
 or uploaded via 
www.dutchpacc.com
. Be sure to put the station call sign and the category in the \"Subject:\" line. 
Example: “K3ZO SOAB CW HPö or “PA9ABC  A1ö or copy category fom Cabrillo file.  You will get an 
acknowledgement via e-mail or a reason for rejection.  
12.3
 Floppies, CDs (and paperlogs, but strongly discouraged) must be sent to: 
PACC Contest Manager, 
c/o VERON Central Bureau, P.O. Box 1166, 6801 BD Arnhem, The Netherlands. 
Make sure ‘
PACC Contest
’ is clearly indicated on the envelope ! 
13. Awards
 
13.1
 Dutch stations: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each category listed under Section 3 will be awarded with a 
trophy. All participants, including all operators of multi-op stations, who submit a valid log will receive a 
token of merit. 
13.2
 Non-Dutch stations:  all participants who submit a valid log will receive a token of merit. First placed 
station in each category per country or per call area (UA7/8/9/0-CE-JA-LU-PY-VE-USA-VK-ZS-ZL) will 
receive a certificate.
  
13.3 
Club competition (PA only): only clubs represented by 5 or more stations will be awarded.  
14. Contest-Related Information
 
14.1
 All \"Dutch PACC Contest\" and related information (Rules, claimed/ confirmed scores, FAQ, 
additional information) is posted at the official PACC website 
http://www.dutchpacc.com/
.  
14.2
 A booklet with contest results, next years PACC rules and additional information will be sent to every 
participant along with the certificate and/or token of merit.  
14.3
 Every participant, who sends his log submission via e-mail, will be sent an overview with his 
claimed/confirmed results separately by bands/modes and QSO list, containing his errors and errors of 
worked stations. 
14.4
 Any PACC related question should be sent via e-mail to 
contestmanager@dutchpacc.com
.   
15. Analysis
 
All PACC 2009 electronic logs are subject to computerized cross-check and analysis.  
16. Penalties
 
  
 
QSO is penalized with 1 QSO point for the following:  
o 
incorrectly logged calls (BAD). These are calls, occurring in the database, but not in the 
other station’s log (if it exists) and which could clearly be related to a similar station in the 
database which log is at hand. 
o 
incorrectly logged exchange numbers as revealed by cross-checking (BAD) 
o 
QSO is not present in the other station log A close similar callsign, giving evidence of a 
miscopy by the other station, could not be found in the other station’s log. (NIL)  
 
QSO neither counted nor penalized for the following:  
o 
QSO time in entrant's log and other station's log difference is more than 5 minutes (except 
systematic computer errors)  
o 
QSO bands or modes in entrant's log and other station's log differ.  
o 
dupe QSO which is not in the other station's log. 
o 
other station obviously not a contest participant (‘001’ exchange in multiple logs, other 
exchanges not found) 
o 
other station listed in entrant’s log exclusively, but calls with only one character difference 
are found in other logs and the received serial number is > ‘001’. (UNIQUE+1) 
 
QSOs which are UNIQUE (not in the database and cannot be related to a possible miscopy) will 
get normal credit. Logs of stations with a far above average percentage of UNIQUES will be 
further scrutinized by the Contest Manager.
 
16.1
 PACC Contest Manager decisions are final.  
PACC Contest Manager invites all the radio amateurs from The Netherlands and foreign countries to take 
part in the 2009 PACC Contest, which is one of  the “biggest among the smallerö contests (more than 
1160 log entries in 2008). 
APPENDIX 
 
Cabrillo format for PACC contest 
 
The PACC Cabrillo format is equivalent to the ARRL DX and CQ WW contest: 
 
START-OF-LOG: 2.0 
ARRL-SECTION: DX 
CALLSIGN: PF5X 
CLUB: 35   
CONTEST: PACC 
CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP ALL LOW MIXED 
CLAIMED-SCORE: 323 
OPERATORS: PF5X 
NAME: <name> 
ADDRESS: <street> 
ADDRESS: <city, ZIP code> 
ADDRESS: <country> 
SOAPBOX: <text> 
SOAPBOX: <text> 
SOAPBOX: <text> 
SOAPBOX: <text> 
CREATED-BY: <program name, version> 
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1838 PF5X          599 GD     K3ZO          599 001   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1839 PF5X          599 GD     UA9ABC        599 003   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1839 PF5X          599 GD     UA8XYZ        599 005   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1839 PF5X          599 GD     UA7DEF        599 002   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1839 PF5X          599 GD     UA0AB         599 003   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-09-25 1840 PF5X          599 GD     RA6AF         599 009   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-10-01 2100 PF5X          599 GD     PA7F          599 UT    
QSO:  7069 PH 2007-10-01 2102 PF5X          59  GD     LU/PA3ABC     59  003   
QSO: 14200 PH 2007-10-04 2048 PF5X          59  GD     W/G3KMA       59  004   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2049 PF5X          599 GD     VY0X          599 001   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2049 PF5X          599 GD     CY0AA         599 003   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2051 PF5X          599 GD     VE9DX         599 003   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2052 PF5X          599 GD     CY9SS         599 007   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2052 PF5X          599 GD     VE1ZZ         599 005   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2052 PF5X          599 GD     VO1AB         599 010   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2052 PF5X          599 GD     VE2DXY        599 002   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2052 PF5X          599 GD     VY2ZM         599 009   
QSO: 14020 CW 2007-10-04 2053 PF5X          599 GD     VO2AB         599 006   
QSO:  7002 CW 2007-10-23 1940 PF5X          599 GD     UA3RC         599 1005  
END-OF-LOG: 
 
000000000111111111122222222223333333333444444444455555555556666666666777777777788 
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901 
 
The categories for PA stations should one of the following: 
 
 
PACC 
CABRILLO CATEGORY TAG 
Cat. 
Operator 
Band 
Power   Mode 
Overlay 
A 
SINGLE-OP  
ALL 
HIGH 
CW 
 
A1 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
CW 
 
B 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
HIGH 
SSB 
 
B1 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
SSB 
 
C 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
HIGH 
MIXED 
 
C1 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
MIXED 
 
D 
MULTI-ONE 
ALL 
HIGH 
MIXED 
 
E 
MULTI-UNLIMITED 
ALL 
HIGH 
MIXED 
 
F 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
QRP 
MIXED 
 
G 
SWL 
ALL 
- 
MIXED 
 
N 
SINGLE-OP 
LIMITED 
LOW 
MIXED 
NOVICE-TECH
1
 
11
 Not supported by all programs, if necessary put into file manually. 
 
For DX operators the choices are as follows: 
 
CABRILLO CATEGORY TAG 
Operator 
Band 
Power   Mode 
Overlay 
SINGLE-OP  
ALL 
HIGH 
CW 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
CW 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
HIGH 
SSB 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
SSB 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
HIGH 
MIXED 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
LOW 
MIXED 
 
MULTI-UNLIMITED 
ALL 
HIGH 
MIXED 
 
SINGLE-OP 
ALL 
QRP 
MIXED 
 
SWL 
ALL 
- 
MIXED 
 
SINGLE-OP 
10M, .. , 160M 
HIGH 
CW 
 
SINGLE-OP 
10M, .. , 160M 
HIGH 
SSB 



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