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ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor Axel AS » Lun Jul 06, 2015 4:34 pm

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Fecha y hora de comienzo: sábado 11 de julio 12:00 UTC
Fecha y hora de finalización: domingo 12 de julio 12:00 UTC
Bandas: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 y 10 metros
Modos: CW y Phone

QSL Información:
Radio Club Argentino LU4AA
P.O. Box 97
C1000WAA Buenos Aires
Argentina

¿Querés participar? ¿Necesitás consultar las bases del concurso?
Podés obtener más información ingresando en la página oficial del IARU Contest (en inglés). Fuente: http://www.iaru.org/

Voy a ir agregando info a medida que vaya surgiendo.

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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor Axel AS » Lun Jul 06, 2015 4:39 pm

Objective:
To contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.

Dates:
The second full weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC Sunday. Both Single and Multi operator stations may operate the entire 24-hour period.

Log Submission Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked or emailed no later than 30 days after the end of the contest . Entries sent as attachments to email must be sent to [email protected].

By submitting a log to the IARU HF World Championships, the entrant agrees the log may be open to the public.

Awards
A certificate will be awarded to the high scoring entry in each category in each ITU zone, each DXCC country and each ARRL Section.
A certificate of participation will be awarded to each IARU member society HQ station and to each Administrative Council and Regional Executive Committee station.
Achievement level awards will be issued to those making at least 250 QSOs or having a multiplier total of 75 or more.
Additional awards may be made at the discretion of each country’s IARU member society.

For more information, visit the ARRL IARU HF Championship page.

Contact
[email protected] or (860) 594-0232

FUENTE: http://www.iaru.org/contests.html

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Objective: to contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.

Contest Details

1. Eligibility: All licensed amateurs worldwide. Learn More

2. Object: To contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.

3. Date and Contest Period: The second full weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC Sunday (July 11-12, 2015). Both Single and Multi operator stations may operate the entire 24-hour period.

4. Entry Categories:

4.1. Single Operator

4.1.1. Categories

4.1.1.1. Phone only – High, Low and QRP power levels

4.1.1.2. CW only – High, Low, and QRP Power levels

4.1.1.3. Mixed mode – High, Low and QRP Power levels

4.1.2. One person performs all operating and logging functions.

4.1.3. Use of spotting nets, packet, or multi-channel decoders (such as CW Skimmer) is not permitted. Single-operator stations that use spotting nets, packet or multi-channel decoders will be reclassified to the applicable Single Operator Unlimited category.

4.1.4. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.

4.1.5. Single operator stations are allowed only one transmitted signal at any given time.

4.2. Single Operator Unlimited

4.2.1. Categories

4.2.1.1. Phone only – High, Low and QRP power levels

4.2.1.2. CW only – High, Low, and QRP Power levels

4.2.1.3. Mixed mode – High, Low and QRP Power levels

4.2.2. One person performs all operating and logging functions.

4.2.3. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.

4.2.4. Single operator stations are allowed only one transmitted signal at any given time.

4.3. Multi Operator, Single Transmitter, Mixed Mode Only

4.3.1. Must remain on a band and mode for at least 10 minutes before changing bands or modes. There are no exceptions. The “10 minute clock” starts when a QSO is logged.

4.3.2. Only one transmitted signal is allowed at any given time. There are no exceptions.

4.3.2.1. Alternating CQs on two or more frequencies on the same band is not permitted.

4.3.3. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.

4.3.4. Violation of the band change rules will reclassify the entry as a checklog.

4.4. IARU Member Society HQ Station

4.4.1. May have only one transmitted signal per band mode (160 CW, 160 Phone, 80 CW, 80 Phone, 40 CW, 40 Phone, 20 CW, 20 Phone, 15 CW, 15 Phone, 10 CW, 10 Phone) at the same time.

4.4.2. All stations involved in an HQ operation must be in a single ITU zone.

4.4.3. Only one HQ station callsign per member society per band mode is permitted (160 CW, 160 Phone, 80 CW, 80 Phone, 40 CW, 40 Phone, 20 CW, 20 Phone, 15 CW, 15 Phone, 10 CW, 10 Phone).

4.4.4. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.

5. Contest Exchange:

5.1. IARU member society HQ stations send signal report and official IARU member society abbreviation. IARU International Secretariat club station NU1AW counts as a HQ station. Members of the IARU Administrative Council and the three IARU regional Executive committees send “AC,” “R1,””R2,” and “R3” as appropriate.

5.2. All others send signal report and ITU zone.

5.3. A complete exchange must be logged for each valid QSO.

6. Valid Contact:

6.1. The same station may be worked once per mode per band for QSO credit.

6.1.1. Mixed-mode entries may work a station once per mode per band.

6.2. A station may only be worked for credit in the portion of the band that is generally accepted for the mode used.

6.2.1. On any band, a station may be worked once on Phone (in the Phone segment) and once on CW (in the CW segment).

6.2.2. Cross mode, cross band and repeater contacts are not valid QSOs.

6.3. Where contest-preferred segments are incorporated into regional band plans, participants must observe them.

6.4. The use of non-amateur radio means of communications (e.g. telephone or the Internet) for the purpose of soliciting a contact (or contacts) during the contest period is inconsistent with the spirit and intent of these rules.

6.5. Use of self-spotting techniques on packet or other mediums are inconsistent with the spirit and intent of these rules.

7. QSO Points:

7.1. Contacts within your own ITU zone, as well as QSOs with any IARU-member society HQ station or IARU official (counting as the special multiplier), count one point each.

7.1.1. Contacts with a station in the same ITU zone but on a different continent count one point.

7.2. Contacts within your continent (but different ITU zone) count three points.

7.3. Contacts with a different continent and IARU zone count five points.

8. Multipliers: The total number of ITU zones plus IARU member society HQ stations worked on each band (not mode). IARU officials represent a maximum of four multipliers per band (AC, R1, R2 and R3).

8.1. IARU member society HQ stations and officials do not count for zone multipliers.

8.2. To qualify as the special multiplier, Administrative Council and Regional Executive Committee stations must only be operated by the individual station licensee as a single operator entry or as a multi operator, single transmitter entry with significant participation by the licensee.

9. Scoring: The total number of QSO points times the total number of multipliers worked.

10. Reporting:

10.1. Entries must be postmarked or emailed no later than 30 days after the end of the contest (1200 UTC August 12, 2015).

10.2. Electronic entries must conform to the Cabrillo file format.

10.2.1. The Cabrillo file format and specifications.

10.2.2. Any entry which has been generated using a computer (either during the contest or after the contest) must be submitted either as an attachment to an email or on a 3.5” diskette.

10.2.3. Electronic files must use the entrant’s callsign as the file name.

10.2.4. The log file must be a chronological list of QSOs as made not separated by band or mode.

10.2.5. Entries sent as attachments to email must be sent to [email protected]

10.2.5.1. Email entries must include the callsign used during the contest on the SUBJECT line of the email.

10.2.6. Entries sent on diskette should be mailed to: IARU HF Championship, IARU International Secretariat, Box 310905, Newington, CT 06111-0905 USA.

10.2.6.1. Diskettes must be clearly labeled with the station call sign, contest name, entry class and date.

10.3. Participants may manually convert their paper logs to a Cabrillo log one QSO at a time and submit their entry using the web applet found at www.b4h.net/cabforms.

10.4. Paper logs must be in chronological order, not separated by bands, and clearly indicate for each contact: band, mode, date, time (in UTC) callsigns, complete exchanges sent and received, multipliers and QSO points.

10.4.1. Multipliers should be marked in the paper log only the first time they are worked on each band.

10.4.2. Paper logs with more than 500 QSO’s must include dupesheets (an alpha-numeric list of all callsigns worked, broken down by band and mode.)

10.4.3. All contacts in paper logs must be in chronological order, not separated by bands.

10.4.4. Paper logs must be mailed to IARU International Secretariat, Box 310905, Newington, CT 06111-0905 USA.

10.5. All paper entries must include an official summary sheet or reasonable facsimile thereof with complete contest information.

11. Awards:

11.1. A certificate will be awarded to the high scoring entry in each category in each ITU zone, each DXCC country and each ARRL Section.

11.2. A certificate of participation will be awarded to all IARU member society HQ stations.

11.3. Achievement level awards will be issued to those making at least 250 QSOs or having a multiplier total of 75 or more.

11.4. Additional awards may be made at the discretion of each country’s IARU member society.

12. Conditions of Entry: Each entrant agrees to be bound by the provisions of this announcement, by the regulations of his/her licensing authority, and by the decisions of the ARRL Awards Committee, acting for the IARU International Secretariat.

13. Disqualification: Any entry may be disqualified if the overall score is reduced by more than 2%.

13.1. For paper log entries:

13.1.1. Score reductions do not include correction of arithmetic errors;

13.1.2. Any entry may be disqualified if more than 2% of duplicate QSOs are left in the log and claimed for credit; and

13.1.3. A three-QSO reduction will be assessed for each duplicate QSO found during log checking or for miscopied callsigns.For electronic logs, a one-QSO penalty will be assessed for a miscopied callsign.

Additional Rules. For situations not covered in these rules refer to the ARRL General Rules for All Contests and the ARRL Rules for Contests on Bands below 30 MHz.

For contest information, contact [email protected] or IARU HF Contest Information, PO Box 310905, Newington, CT 06111-0905 USA.

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Nuevamente. Los que quieran participar pueden pedir información en el Radio Club Argentino (o en el RC de su localidad).

Radio Club Argentino LU4AA
P.O. Box 97
C1000WAA Buenos Aires
Argentina

Teléfono

.Desde capital y conurbano: 4911 5868
.Desde el interior del país: 011 4911 5868
.Desde el exterior: +54 11 4911 5868
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor Axel AS » Vie Ago 28, 2015 1:22 pm

El pasado 11 y 12 de julio se llevó a cabo la edición 2015 del IARU HF World Championship. El team leader fue Diego Salom, LU8ADX y el equipo argentino estuvo integrado por:

Desde LP1H Ramón de la Rua LU5HM y Carlos Ribas LU2NI
Bandas: 10, 20, 40 y 80 USB

Desde LU7HN René Giorda LU7HN y Marcelo Ñañez LU7HF
Banda: 15 CW

Desde LT1F Carlos Bruno LU1FKR, Fabián di Tullio LU1AEE, Lucas Maiorov LU1FAM, Eugenio Vignolo LU2FE, Daniel Gagliardi LW6DG, Diego Salom LU8ADX y Santiago Zeano LU1FT
Bandas: 10, 20, 40, 80 y 160 CW y 15 SSB


El score reclamado es el siguiente:

Banda Modo QSOs Puntos ITU HQ
160m CW 1 1 0 1
80m CW 188 816 13 20
80m LSB 13 27 3 3
40m CW 578 2696 23 13
40m LSB 484 2154 13 35
20m CW 889 4248 15 11
20m USB 1128 5344 22 42
15m CW 946 4526 21 22
15m USB 592 2690 11 26
10m CW 494 2316 16 12
10m USB 528 2350 10 31
Total Ambos 5838 27168 147 216

Puntaje 9.861.984


¡Felicitaciones a todo el equipo argentino!
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor ika226 » Vie Ago 28, 2015 2:09 pm

Los felicitaría si entendiera algo de todo eso que pusiste. :-)
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor Axel AS » Vie Ago 28, 2015 11:10 pm

mmmmmm, bueno, veamos.

La BANDA es en el rango de la frecuencia en la que se transmite.

160m es la BANDA de los 160 metros (los"metros" tienen que ver con la longitud de onda), y el inicio del rango de las frecuencias de la banda de 160 metros (para radioaficionados) es 1800 khz. Estas son frecuencias MEDIAS y pensa que las ultimas emisoras de AM estan por los 1600 khz.

La de 80m va en 3500 khz
La de 40m en 7000 khz, la de 20 en 14000 (o 14 mhz), la de 10 en 28000 khz (28 Mhz)
La banda de 2 metros es decir, nuestras radios VHF van en 140 Mhz, y considera que las ultimas emisoras de FM comercial estan por los 107 Mhz. De 160 a 10 metros son bandas de Alta Frecuencia (HF), nuestos Handys son de VHF o muy alta frecuencia.

Donde dice MODO: Hay dos modos en los que se participo, CW que es telegrafia o codigo morse (como prefieras) y sino vas a ver USB y LSB que son lo que tal vez oiste llamar como Banda Lateral Unica o BLU, ambos son lo mismo con diferencias tecnicas (mas bien en el modo de la transmision) segun la banda. Este modo tambien se conoce como Fonia, o Phone o en criollo ... hablar.

Donde vez QSOs significa la cantidad de contactos que se realizaron por BANDA y por MODO, es decir, 578 contactos en modo telegrafia en la banda de 40m. En un concurso y con un operador entrenado debe poder hacer un contacto por cada dos minutos (un operador avion lo hace en menos, pero ponele el normal). Anda pensando en la cantidad de tiempo que lleva.

Despues los demas items son puntaje.

Banda Modo QSOs Puntos ITU HQ
40m CW 578 2696 23 13
40m LSB 484 2154 13 35
20m CW 889 4248 15 11
20m USB 1128 5344 22 42

En total, en todas las bandas y modos en los que se participo se realizaron en 24 horas 5838 contactos, o sea que por minuto en espacio de 24 horas hubo en promedio 4 contactos por minuto. Este concurso fue claro global.
Porsupuesto que los operadores Argentinos no pueden nunca igualar el puntaje de los operadores de otros paices donde la cantidad de RA es mucho mayor que aca, pero lo que es de destacar es que anio a anio los operadores Argentinos obtienen mayor cantidad de QSOs y puntaje.

Pensa esto. La banda de 80 metros no transmite igual que la de 10 metros, cada una tiene sus particularidades (mejor de dia que de noche o a la inversa, mejor en invierno que en verano, etc etc) y ademas, como si esto fuese poco, NO USAN LA MISMA ANTENA, no es lo mismo un dipolo para la de 80 metros que tiene 36 METROS DE LARGO que uno para la de 10 que apenas tiene 5 metros (y eso es solo parte de la historia).

Por ultimo habras visto esto tambien por ejemplo:

Fabián di Tullio LU1AEE
Lucas Maiorov LU1FAM
Eugenio Vignolo LU2FE
Daniel Gagliardi LW6DG
Axel Schencman LU2AAS

Estas se llaman senales distintivas y en nuestro pais las otorga la CNC (hoy AFTIC, la CNC fue).

Nuestras licencias de radioaficionados en Argentina (que no sean especiales) comienzan con LU o LW. Pero en la Argentina hay otras matriculas de otros servicios, habras visto los aviones que sus matriculas comienzan con LV, eso es Movil Aereo.
El numero despues del LU o el LW es aleatorio y la primer letra despues del numero indica la provincia: ABC capital, DE Buenos Aires, H Cordoba y asi seguimos.
Por ejemplo Brasil empiezan con PY y van hasta PZ si no me equivoco. En EEUU hay de todo, no recuerdo pero inician con N, tambien con K. Espana empiezan con EA, y asi para cada pais y cada entidad que transmita en bandas de radioaficionados.
Si te interesa la radioaficion te diria que te arrimes a un RC, para el que le gusta es una pasion.

Victor amigo, espero haber podido aclarar algo.
Saludos.
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor ika226 » Sab Ago 29, 2015 7:58 pm

Muchas gracias por la explicación Axel. Me quedo claro que es un quilombo:-)
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor Axel AS » Sab Ago 29, 2015 10:16 pm

Depende, para mi es un kilombo lo que hay abajo del capot del Auto, tubos, cables, mangueras, cosas de metal, etc etc, que seguro vos casi sin mirar a fondo sabes que es cada cosa. Abrazo grande (a ver cuando nos vemos).
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Re: ACTIVIDADES DE RADIO "2015 IARU HF World Championship"

Notapor ika226 » Sab Ago 29, 2015 10:19 pm

Depende de los autos de ahora mucho no caso. Jaja.
Venite a Córdoba y nos vemos:-)
Abrazos, Victor.
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