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Russian DX Contest Rules

Russian DX Contest is one of the fast-growing contests. Started just 6 years ago with just 200 participants and 500 QSO in 24 hours for a winning station it reached a level of more than 5000 participants with more than 3000 QSOs for the leader.

RDXC is supported by some popular contest programs like TR, SuperDuper. We have our own FREE software written by UA1AAF to run the contest. You'll be able to download it here . We also hope that such monsters like CT and WriteLog will add us into their lists. Come and join us at the 3 rd weekend of March and try your skills before WPX SSB, but win here first!!!

HAMs worldwide are invited to participate in RUSSIAN DX CONTEST - RusDXC.

Date and time:

12 UTC 17 March - 12 UTC 18 March 2001
The 3d full weekend of March is fixed for this contest

Bands:

1,8 - 28 MHz (no WARC bands)

Modes:

CW and SSB

Entries:

  • A - Single Op All Bands - separately MIXED, CW, SSB
  • A100 - Single Op 100 watts All Bands - separately MIXED, CW, SSB
  • B - Single Op Single Band (MIXED) separately 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 m
  • C - Multi Ops All Bands single TX (MIXED)
  • D - SWL (MIXED)
  • E - Russian Teams competition (Russian stations)
  • F - World - Club competition (Please indicate your club affiliation) - NEW

Single Operator participants can change bands with no restrictions. Only one signal can be -+transmitted at any given time.

Multi Single stations can only use 1 (one) transmitter and only change bands using "10 minutes" rule. Exception: One and only one other band can be used during any 10 minute period if and only if the station picked up a new multiplier. The same station may be worked on other band or even on same band (but in this case with two restrictions - use another mode and do it not earlier than in 10 minutes after the pre vious QSO).

Exchange:

RS(T) + QSO number starting with 001. Russian stations - RS(T) + two letters - oblast designator

QSO points for none-Russian participants:

  • QSO within own DXCC country - 2 points
  • Another country on same continent - 3 points
  • Other continent - 5 points
  • Contacts with Russian stations - 10 points for all participants

Multiplier:

Each DXCC country and each Russian oblast give 1 point for multiplier on each band. The list of Russian oblasts you can take here.

Total:

Sum of QSO points from all bands multiplied by sum of multiplier points from all bands.

Electronic logs:

Electronic logs should be preferably submitted by E-mail to:

RusDXC@contesting.com or within 45 days on floppy disks to:
Russian DX Contest, P. O. Box 59, 105122 Moscow, Russia

in ONLY TXT files using UA1AAF, K1EA, N6TR, K8CC, EI5DI, WriteLog and any ASCII format files. Any TXT formats can be used. CABRILLO format is also acceptable. E-mail reception of your logs will be confirmed within 48 hours. The file's name should contain a call sign of participant (yourcall.all and yourcall.sum). The log can be shown either by bands or time. Each QSO must contain callsign, time, band, RS(RST), QSO number (abbreviation) sent and received (even for check logs).

Using electronic logs for high score participants is mandatory requirement!!!

Summary sheet must include callsign, entry, number of QSOs, multipliers and QSO points by band and altogether.

Paper logs:

The use of the separate sheet for each band is necessary. Duplicate QSOs must be clearly shown. Each QSO must contain time, callsign, band, RS(RST), QSO number (abbreviation) sent and received (even for check logs). The summary sheet page must contain callsign, participant's name, full mailing address, entry, number of QSOs, multipliers and QSO points by band and altogether, final score.

Paper log must be sent within 45 days to:

Russian DX Contest, P. O. Box 59, 105122, Moscow, Russia.

Awards:

Entries to be awarded trophies: see "Trophies 2001". Winners of other entries and runners up will be awarded certificates. Russian stations and European participants of entries A, A100, C, B14 and B21 made over 500 QSOs and entries B28, B7, B3,5 and B1,8 made over 200 QSOs will receive certificates of the merit. Other participants will get this award logging over 250 QSOs.

Trophies 2001 (donors):

    World:

  • 1. Single Op All Bands MIXED World - RA3AUU
  • 2. Single Op All Bands CW World - UA3AB
  • 3. Single Op All Bands SSB World - UA0ANW
  • 4. Single Op 100 watts All Bands MIXED World - RA3AUU
  • 5. Single Op 100 watts All Bands CW World - UA0AGI
  • 6. Single Op 100 watts All Bands SSB World - RN6BY
  • 7. Multi Single All Bands World - Russian Contest Club
  • 8. Contest Expedition - RW1AC - NEW
  • 9. Club competition (none Russian clubs) - Russian Contest Club - NEW
  • 10. 14 ZONE single operator OVERALL score - UA4CC - NEW
  • 11. 25 ZONE single operator OVERALL score - RA0FU - NEW
  • North America:

  • 12. Single Op All Bands MIXED North America - UA2FB
  • 13. Single Op All Bands CW North America - UA2FZ - NEW
  • European Russia:

  • 14. Single Op All Bands MIXED EUR - RA9CO
  • 15. Single Op All Bands CW EUR - UA1DZ memorial
  • 16. Single Op All Bands SSB EUR - RU1A Contest Club
  • 17. Multi Single All Bands EUR - UA3AB
  • 18. Club Station Under 21 year old - RZ3AA - NEW
  • Asiatic Russia:

  • 19. Single Op All Bands MIXED ASR - RA9CO
  • 20. Single Op All Bands CW ASR - UA2FB
  • 21. Single Op All Bands SSB ASR - RN6BY
  • 22. Multi Single All Bands ASR - RZ3AA
  • 23. Club Station Under 21 year old - Ural Contest Group - NEW
  • 24. 19 ZONE Multi Single All Bands - UA2FZ - NEW
  • Others:

  • 25. Oblast competition (Russia ONLY) - Central Siberia DX Club
  • 26. Single Op All Bands MIXED Ukraine - UT5UDX - NEW

  


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