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Announcing: 2017 CQ WW DX RTTY Contest September 23-24 Starts 0000 UTC Saturday Ends 2359 UTC Sunday I. OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones, countries and W/VE QTHs as possible. II. BANDS: Five bands only: 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged. III. CONTEST EXCHANGE: RST report plus CQ Zone number of the station location (e.g., 59 14). Stations in the continental USA and Canada also send QTH (e.g., 599 05 MA). See IV.C.3. below. IV. SCORING: A. Score: The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of zone, country and QTH multipliers. Example: 1000 QSO points * (30 Zones + 35 Countries + 35 W/VE QTHs) = 100,000 (final score). B. QSO Points: Stations may be contacted once on each band. QSO points are based on the location of the station worked. 1. Contacts between stations on different continents count three (3) points. 2. Contacts between stations on the same continent but in different countries count two (2) points. 3. Contacts between stations in the same country count one (1) point. C. Multiplier: There are three types of multipliers. 1. Zone: A multiplier of one (1) for each different CQ Zone contacted on each band. The CQ Worked All Zones rules are the standard. 2. Country: A multiplier of one (1) for each different country contacted on each band. The DXCC entity list, Worked All Europe (WAE) multiplier list plus IG9/IH9, and continental boundaries are the standards for defining country multipliers. Maritime mobile stations count only for a zone multiplier.

3. W/VE QTH: A multiplier of one (1) for each continental US state (48) and each Canadian call area (14) contacted on each band. Please use only U.S. Postal Service abbreviations to identify US states (e.g., Michigan = MI, Massachusetts = MA, Ohio = OH). Note: The District of Columbia counts as Maryland (MD), Alaska (KL7) and Hawaii (KH6) are counted as country multipliers only and not as state multipliers. Canadian call areas (14 total) are as follows: NB (VE1,9), NS (VE1), QC (VE2), ON (VE3), MB (VE4), SK (VE5), AB (VE6), BC (VE7), NWT (VE8), NF (VO1), LB (VO2), NU (VY0), YT (VY1), PEI (VY2). Deleted: I V. ENTRY CATEGORIES: A. Single Operator Categories: One person (the operator) performs all operating and logging functions. There is no limit on operating time or band changes. Only one transmitted signal is permitted at any time. 1. Single Operator: QSO finding assistance of any kind is prohibited (see VIII.2). a. High Power (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts. b. Low Power (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 100 watts. c. QRP (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 5 watts. 2. Single Operator Assisted: Entrants in this category may use QSO finding assistance (see VIII.2). a. High Power Assisted (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts. b. Low Power Assisted (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 100 watts. c. QRP Assisted (All Band or Single Band): Total output power must not exceed 5 watts. B. Single Operator Overlay Categories: Any Single Operator entrant that meets the requirements may ALSO enter one of the categories shown below by adding the appropriate CATEGORY-OVERLAY line in the Cabrillo log file header. Overlay category entries will be listed separately in the results; scored as All Bands; and grouped by High Power and Low Power (includes QRP). 1. Classic Operator (CLASSIC): The entrant will use only one radio, no QSO finding assistance, and may operate up to 24 of the 48 hours off times are a minimum of 60

minutes during which no QSO is logged. If the log shows more than 24 hours of operation, only the first 24 hours will be counted for the overlay score. The one radio must not be able to receive while transmitting. Single Operator Assisted entries are not eligible for this category. 2. Rookie (ROOKIE): The operator was first licensed as a radio amateur less than three (3) years before the date of the contest. Indicate the date first licensed in the SOAPBOX field. C. Multi-Operator Categories (all-band operation only): Any number of operators is allowed. QSO finding assistance is allowed. Only one transmitted signal per band is permitted at any time. 1. Single Transmitter (MULTI-ONE): Only one transmitted signal on one band permitted at any time (run transmitter). Exception: One and only one other transmitted signal (multiplier transmitter) may be used, if and only if it is on a different band from the run transmitter and the station worked is a new multiplier. The run and multiplier transmitters may each make a maximum of 8 band changes per clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). The log must indicate which transmitter (run or multiplier) made each QSO. The multiplier transmitter may not call CQ (solicit contacts). a. High Power: Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts on any band at any time. b. Low Power: Total output power must not exceed 100 watts on any band at any time. 2. Two Transmitters (MULTI-TWO): A maximum of two transmitted signals on two different bands may be used at any time. The log must indicate which transmitter made each QSO. Each transmitter may make a maximum of 8 band changes in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts on any band at any time. 3. Multi-Transmitter (MULTI-UNLIMITED): The five contest bands may be activated simultaneously. Only one transmitted signal per band is permitted at any time. Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts on any band at any time. D. Checklog: Entry submitted to assist with the log checking. The entry will not have a score in the results and the log will not be made public. VI. AWARDS: A single-band log will be eligible for a single-band award only. A log containing more than one

band will be judged as an all-band entry unless specified as a single-band entry. A. Certificates: Electronic certificates will be made available for download for everyone that submits an entry. Deleted: d B. Plaques: Plaques and trophies are awarded for top performance in a number of categories. View the current list of plaques and sponsors at <www.cqwwrtty.com/plaques.htm>. Only one plaque will be awarded per entry. A station winning a plaque will not be considered for a subarea award; the plaque will be awarded to the runner-up in that area. VII. CLUB COMPETITION: The club score is the total aggregate score from logs submitted by members. There are two separate club competition categories. A. USA Clubs: Participation is limited to club members residing and operating within a 250 mile radius circle from the center of club area (except for expeditions organized specifically for the contest conducted by members who reside within the club circle). B. DX Clubs: Participation is limited to club members residing and operating within EITHER the DXCC country where the club is located OR within a 400 km radius circle from the center of club area (except for expeditions organized specifically for the contest conducted by members who reside within the club area). C. General club rules: 1. National organizations (e.g., JARL, REF or DARC) are not eligible for the club competition. 2. Single-operator entries may only contribute to one club. Multi-operator scores may be allocated to multiple clubs as a percentage of the number of club members participating in the operation. The log entry must spell out the full club name (and club allocations if multi-op). 3. A minimum of four logs must be received for a club to be listed in the results. Checklog entries are not counted for the club score. VIII. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS: 1. Station location: The area in which all the transmitters, receivers and antennas are located. All transmitters and receivers must be within a single 500-meter diameter circle. Antennas must

be physically connected by RF transmission lines to the transmitters and receivers. 2. QSO finding assistance: The use of any technology or other source that provides call sign or multiplier identification of a signal to the operator, other than a single-channel RTTY decoder. This includes, but is not limited to, use of a wide-band multi-channel RTTY decoder, DX cluster, DX spotting web sites (e.g., DX Summit), local or remote call sign and frequency decoding technology (e.g., RTTY Skimmer or Reverse Beacon Network), or operating arrangements involving other individuals. IX. GENERAL RULES FOR ALL ENTRANTS: 1. Entrants must operate within the limits of their chosen category when performing any activity that could impact their submitted score. 2. A different call sign must be used for each entry. Only the entrant s call sign may be used to aid the entrant s score. 3. Do not exceed the total output power limitation of the chosen entry category on any band. Total output power on any band at any time is measured at the output of the active amplifier(s). 4. Self-spotting or asking to be spotted is not permitted. 5. Remote operation is permitted if the physical location of all transmitters, receivers, and antennas are at one station location. A remotely operated station must obey all station license, operator license, and category limitations. The call sign used must be one issued or permitted by the Regulatory Authority of the station location. 6. Remote receivers outside of the station location are not permitted. 7. Only one signal on a band is allowed at any time. When two or more transmitters are present on the same band, a hardware device MUST be used to prevent more than one signal at any one time. Alternating CQs on two or more frequencies on a band is not permitted. 8. All requests for contacts, responses to calls, and copying of call signs and contest exchanges must be accomplished during the contest period using the mode and frequencies of the contest. 9. Correction of logged call signs and exchanges after the contest, by use of any database, recordings, email or other methods, is not allowed. 10. Call signs logged must be the same as those exchanged over the air by the entrants during the QSO. 11. Only 45.45 Baud, 170 Hz shift Baudot mode is permitted. X. LOG INSTRUCTIONS:

Electronic submission of logs is required for all entrants who use a computer to log the contest or prepare contest logs. 1. The log MUST show the following for each contact: correct date and time in UTC, frequency (or band), call sign of the station worked, exchange sent, and exchange received. A log without all required information may be reclassified to Checklog. Contacts should be logged at the time they are completed. Stations competing for World and Continent awards must provide actual frequencies for all contacts in the log. 2. Single band entrants are required to include all contacts made during the contest period, even if on other bands. Only contacts made on the band specified in the Cabrillo header or summary sheet will be considered for scoring purposes. Logs with contacts only on one band will be classified as single band entries. 3. The CABRILLO file format is the standard for logs. See www.cqwwrtty.com/logs.htm for detailed instructions on filling out the CABRILLO file header. Failure to fill out the header correctly may result in the entry being placed in the wrong category or reclassified as a Checklog. Note: U.S. stations must indicate the station location in the CABRILLO header (e.g., LOCATION: OH). 4. Web upload is the preferred method of log submission. Web upload of logs is available at www.cqww.com/logcheck/. Email submission is also available, sent to rtty@cqww.com. Include only the entry call sign in the Subject: line of the e-mail. 5. Instructions for NON-CABRILLO electronic logs: If you are not able to submit a CABRILLO format log, please contact the Contest Director for assistance with submitting another format. 6. Instructions for paper logs: Paper logs may be mailed to CQ WW RTTY DX Contest, P.O. Box 1877, Los Gatos, CA 95031-1877, USA. Each paper log entry must be accompanied by a Summary Sheet listing all scoring information, the category of competition, and the entrant s name and mailing address in BLOCK LETTERS. 7. Entry Confirmation: All logs received will be confirmed via e-mail. A listing of logs received can be found at www.cqwwrtty.com/logs_received.html. 8. Log withdrawal: An entrant may withdraw the submitted log for any reason within 30 days of the log deadline. Contact the Contest Director for instructions. XI. LOG DEADLINE: 1. All entries must be sent WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS after the end of the contest: no later than 2359 UTC September 29, 2017. Resubmitting an entry after the deadline will result in it being

considered as a late log. 2. An extension may be requested by e-mail to questions@cqwwrtty.com. The request must state a legitimate reason and must be received before the log deadline. Extensions are granted only upon confirmation by the Contest Director. 3. Logs submitted or postmarked after the deadline may be listed in the results, but are not eligible for awards. XII. JUDGING: The CQ WW DX RTTY Contest Committee is responsible for checking and adjudicating the contest entries. Entrants are expected to follow the rules and best amateur radio practices. Violation of the rules of the contest or unsportsmanlike conduct may lead to disciplinary action by the Committee. A. Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Examples of unsportsmanlike conduct include, but are not limited to: 1. Arranging or confirming any contacts during or after the contest by use of ANY non-amateur radio means such as telephones, Internet, instant messaging, chat rooms, VoIP, email, social media or web sites. 2. Transmissions by the entrant on frequencies outside of license limitations. 3. Changing times in the log to meet band change or off time rules. 4. Taking credit for excessive unverifiable QSOs or unverifiable multipliers. 5. Signals with excessive bandwidth (e.g., splatter, clicks) or harmonics on other bands. 6. Running stations not identifying in a timely manner (i.e., 1 minute). B. Observer Program: The Committee may ask any entrant to accept a visit by an observer during the contest. Failure to allow a Committee appointed observer full access to the station during the contest period may result in the entry being a Checklog. C. Disciplinary Actions: In the event of a violation, the entrant is subject to disqualification at the discretion of the Committee. 1. Disqualified entries will be listed at the end of the published results and are not eligible for an award. 2. Notification of Committee actions will be sent by email to the address provided with the log submission. The entrant has five days to appeal the decision to the Contest Director. After that

time the decision is final. 3. The Committee reserves the right to change the category of any entry based on its examination of the log or other information. D. Log Checking: All logs are checked using custom software and human judgment. 1. Duplicate contacts are removed with no additional penalty. 2. Contacts with an incorrectly received exchange are removed with no additional penalty. 3. Call sign errors (bust) or call signs not in the other log (NIL) are removed and receive a penalty of two times the QSO point value for that contact. 4. Contacts that do not meet the band change rules for multi-operator entries are removed with no additional penalty. XIII. DECLARATION: By submitting a CQ WW RTTY DX Contest log, and in consideration of the efforts of the CQ WW RTTY DX Contest Committee to review and evaluate that log, an entrant unconditionally and irrevocably agrees that he/she has: 1) read and understood the rules of the contest and agrees to be bound by them, 2) operated according to all rules and regulations that pertain to amateur radio for the station location, 3) agreed the log entry may be made open to the public, and 4) accepted that the issuing of disqualifications and other decisions of the Committee are official and final. If an entrant is unwilling or unable to agree to all of the foregoing, the entrant should not submit the entry or submit the entry as a Checklog only. Questions pertaining to the CQ WW RTTY DX Contest rules may be submitted by e-mail to questions@cqwwrtty.com. Answers for many frequently asked questions can be found at www.cqwwrtty.com.