Lockdown Activity Contest May-June 2020
Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 12:19 pm
In an effort to promote terrestrial use of ATV and to help pass some time whilst in lockdown, the BATC is running a month-long Activity Contest from the 16th May, which is the start of the previously announced Activity Weekend, through to the end of the IARU R1 ATV contest on the 14th June 2020.
Points will be awarded dependent on the type of contact; one point for a contact via QO-100, two points for a contact via a terrestrial repeater and three points for a home QTH to home QTH contact. Any mode can be used on any band from 50MHz up.
Points should be claimed for successful transmission one-way; do not double points for a two-way contact. Points can only be claimed for one callsign / band / method combination worked per day. So for instance, M9XYZ can work MM8XYZ on 70cm DATV, then via a repeater, and then via QO100 on the same day and claim points for all three QSOs; and of course if they have the same QSOs on the following day they can claim the points again. What you can't do is claim for contacts that are with the same station using the same method and band. Limited crosschecking will be possible so the Committee is trusting that you will all adhere to the spirit of the competition and not abuse it!
The Committee is offering substantial cash prizes of £100 for first place, £50 for second and £25 for third place.
Submit your entries using the online ladder at https://batc.org.uk/contests/ladder/ Note: Don't use the Internet Explorer browser! Entrants may be asked to confirm details of their claimed contacts. In the event of a tie, the prize will be split between the entrants and the Committee will have the final say in any dispute.
Please note that if you are entering the IARU contest you should use the usual IARU Excel spreadsheet.
Clive G3GJA
BATC Contests Manager
Points will be awarded dependent on the type of contact; one point for a contact via QO-100, two points for a contact via a terrestrial repeater and three points for a home QTH to home QTH contact. Any mode can be used on any band from 50MHz up.
Points should be claimed for successful transmission one-way; do not double points for a two-way contact. Points can only be claimed for one callsign / band / method combination worked per day. So for instance, M9XYZ can work MM8XYZ on 70cm DATV, then via a repeater, and then via QO100 on the same day and claim points for all three QSOs; and of course if they have the same QSOs on the following day they can claim the points again. What you can't do is claim for contacts that are with the same station using the same method and band. Limited crosschecking will be possible so the Committee is trusting that you will all adhere to the spirit of the competition and not abuse it!
The Committee is offering substantial cash prizes of £100 for first place, £50 for second and £25 for third place.
Submit your entries using the online ladder at https://batc.org.uk/contests/ladder/ Note: Don't use the Internet Explorer browser! Entrants may be asked to confirm details of their claimed contacts. In the event of a tie, the prize will be split between the entrants and the Committee will have the final say in any dispute.
Please note that if you are entering the IARU contest you should use the usual IARU Excel spreadsheet.
Clive G3GJA
BATC Contests Manager