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Japan International DX Contest

OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world (DX) to contact JA stations in as many JA prefectures + JD1 islands as possible.

Mode: SSB

CONTEST PERIOD
SATURDAY 08-11-2008 0700 UTC to SUNDAY 09-11-2008 1300 UTC
BANDS: PH 3.5/7/14/21/ 28MHz (JAs on 3525-3575, 3747-3754 & 3791-3805KHz)

CONTEST EXCHANGE:
JAs : RS(T) + Prefecture number(01 to 50)
DX: RS(T) + CQ Zone number (Vu=22)

POINTS:

Only contacts between JA and DX(+/MM) are worth contest points.
(DX-DX, DX-/MM or JA-JA contacts are no point and no multi)

  • 1.8MHz...... ......... .. 4 points
  • 3.5/3.8MHz .......... 2 points
  • 7MHz, 14MHz and 21MHz.. 1 point
  • 28MHz....... ......... .. 2 Points


The same station may be worked only once per band.
No cross mode, cross band nor repeater contacts are allowed.

The number of different Japanese Prefecture plus Ogasawara Is.(JD1), Minami-Torishima Is.(JD1) and Okino-Torishima Is. worked on each band. Maximum of 50 per band.

There are 50 prefectures in Japan - http://jidx.org/jidxmult.lst

Scoring: The final score is the result of the (Total QSO points) multiplied by (Total multiplier).
Ex. 100 QSO points x 59 multi = 5,900

Send your email logs to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Use guide for help: http://jidx. org/jidxelog- e.html

Snailmail logs to:
JIDX "PHONE/CW" Contest
c/o FIVE-NINE MAGAZINE
P.O.Box 59, Kamata, Tokyo, 144-8691 Japan

The contest results will be available, for one IRC and SAE.

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