WRTC 2006 Rules

WRTC 2006 Contest Rules 1. Contest Period The WRTC 2006 will be run within the IARU 2006 HF Championship. Start: Saturday 08-July-2006 1200 UTC (0900 Local time) End: Sunday 09-July-2006 1200 UTC WRTC 2006 Operating Time: The contest will last 24 hours. Each station can operate the full 24 hours, with no breaks.

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WRTC 2006 Station Description

Table and chairs for two Operator positions Chair for the Referee Mains Power 220V AC/ 60Hz One Linear ACOM 1010 Guyed Tower 15m with 3m Steel-pipe at the top. Rotator for the two directional antennas 20-10m Log Periodic antenna, ACOM LS86; 8 elements (longest 11m), boom 6.5m 40m 2 element (ext’n coils) beam, boom 6.7m, longest element 13m Wire antenna […]

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WRTC 2006 Selection Criteria

WRTC 2006 – SELECTION CRITERIA TABLE OF CONTENTS General Terms Selection Criteria I – National and Bi-National Teams Selection Criteria II – Sponsored Teams Selection Criteria III – Multi-National Multi Single (MN MS) Teams Selection Criteria IV – Bi-National Young Teams Schedule for the Selection Process WRTC 2006 decisions Questions Manager for Teams Selection

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WRTC 2006 Answers for Rules and Selection Criteria

This statement was posted to the WRTC 2006 email reflector on 20 December 2005 to provide a final answer after much public discussion. BASIC ANSWERS FOR RULES AND SELECTION CRITERIA QUESTIONS 20 December 2005 In order to clarify the rules and selection criteria developed by the WRTC 2006 Committee, we are circulating this report to all the friends who have an […]

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WRTC 2002 Unofficial Songbook

The inspiration for the songs in this book came when it was noted that Jim Neiger, N6TJ, is now 64 years old. This motivated Doug Grant, K1DG, to write the parody of the Beatles’ “When I’m Sixty-Four” and dedicate it to Jim. Doug shared his work with a few of his friends including fellow WRTC2002 competitor Andy Blank, N2NT, and […]

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2002 Helsinki, Finland

WRTC 2002 was held in Helsinki, Finland. A major innovation in Finland was a near-real-time scoreboard publish on a web site during the event. On-site referees at each WRTC competition station used cellular phones to send their station’s running contact totals and score to a central database each hour. The scores were published during the event on a web site […]

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WRTC 2002 Final Results

# Call Team mults/qsos = Score 1 OJ3A N5TJ/K1TO 438/2782 = 1.629.798 2 OJ8E RA3AUU/RV1AW 426/2627 = 1.619.226 3 OJ2V DL2CC/DL6FBL 473/2468 = 1.608.673 4 OJ3R N6MJ/N2NL 436/2705 = 1.560.008 5 OJ8K KQ2M/W7WA 394/2816 = 1.479.470 6 OJ5A VE3EJ/VE7ZO 437/2635 = 1.473.127 7 OJ1M K5ZD/K1KI 457/2519 = 1.469.255 8 OJ6E UT4UZ/UT3UA 416/2637 = 1.468.064 9 OJ5W LY1DS/LY2TA 416/2638 = 1.459.744 […]

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WRTC 2002 Rules

1. Contest Period: WRTC 2002 will be run within the IARU 2002 HF Championship. Start: Saturday 13-July-2002 1200 UTC End: Sunday 14-July-2002 1200 UTC 2. WRTC2002 Operating Time: 24 hours

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WRTC 2002 Welcome Message

Basic WRTC2002 related information: Amateur radio is a unique passion of all ages, with the radio spectrum providing a playing field for technical innovation and global human communication in pursuit of giving 4 million amateur radio operators a chance to experience telecommunications as a way of life and a source of technological innovation, taking our wonderful world a step closer […]

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