TOEC Field Contest
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this contest is sponsored by the Top Of Europe Contesters (TOEC) in Sweden.
It is intended to focus some interest to the field-award, issued by the
Swedish national amateur radio society. The contest is divided into two
separate events, one for CW and one for SSB

Type of Competition:
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each station can be contacted once per band

Categories:
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- single operator. Packet Cluster is allowed in all classes
  a) all band
  b) single band
  c) low power, only all band. Maximum output power 100 W
- multi operator. Only all band. All stations must be located within 500
  meters diameter
  a) Single Transmitter. Stations must remain on a band for at least 10
     minutes. Faster QSY allowed only for a new multiplier on another band
  b) Multi Transmitter
- mobile stations. Only single op all band.
  If more than one field is activated, all stations may be contacted once
  per field and band. The log must clearly show the fields activated

Date:
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SSB: 2nd weekend in June, 12.00z Saturday to 12.00z Sunday
{02SAT06:1200:1440}
CW: 4th weekend in August, 12.00z Saturday to 12.00z Sunday
{02SAT08:1200:1440}

Bands:
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160m, 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m

Mode:
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CW or SSB

Exchange:
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RST + field letters according to the Maidenhead-system,
i.e. 59 JP (two letters)
 
Multiplier:
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each field worked gives 1 multiplier per band
 
Points:
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fixed stations: QSO with station outside your continent gives 3 points.
                QSO with own continent (including QSO with same country)
                gives 1 point. QSO with /MM station gives 3 points,
                regardless of QTH
mobile stations: all QSO's gives 3 points
 
Exception: Mobile stations (both /M and /MM) may be contacted again, 
           providing that the mobile station have changed field since the
           previous QSO. These additional QSO's gives no QSO points, only
           multiplier credit.
     Note! Mobile stations may credit QSO points for additional QSO's.
 
Final score:
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multiply the total QSO point score with the number of fields worked on all
bands
 
Logs:
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the log must be checked for dupes, correct scoring and multiplier credits.
Indicate the multipliers only the first time it is worked. Use separate logs
for each band. Include a summary sheet with the regular contents, and a
dupe-sheet for all bands with more than 300 QSO.
The log may be submitted on DOS-formatted disks. Use ASCII, CT or N6TR style
files. Name the file with your call (i.e. SM3SGP.LOG). Enclose a signed
summary sheet. Send a SASE or SAE+1 IRC if you want to get a confirmation
that the log has been received.
Logs can also be submitted via e-mail (Internet or X.400) Send the file in
the same format as above to one of the following addresses.
 
Internet:      l.j.silvergran@telub.se
X.400:    I=LJ;S=Silvergran;P=Telub;A=400Net;C=se
 
A confirmation message will be sent to confirm that the log has been
received
 
Deadline:
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the log must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest
 
Address:
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TOEC
P.O.Box 2063
S-831 02 Ostersund
Sweden

Awards:
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the winner in each country (or US/VE call area) and class will receive a
certificate, providing that a resonable QSO total has been acheived

<CQDL 8/95>
