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OK DX RTTY Contest: 0000Z-2400Z, Dec 20, 2008


Mode: RTTY
Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m

Classes: Single Op All Band (Low/High)
Single Op Single Band
Multi-Op
SWL

Max operating hours: 24 hours

Max power: HP: >100 watts
LP: 100 watts

Exchange: RST + CQ Zone

QSO Points: 10-20m: 1 point same continent, 2 points different continent
40-80m: 3 points same continent, 6 points different continent.

Multipliers: DXCC Countries, once per band
OK stations, once per band

Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x (DXCC mults + OK mults)

Submit logs by: January 15, 2009

E-mail logs to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Mail logs to: Czech Radio Club
OK DX RTTY Contest
P.O.Box 69
113 27 Praha 1
Czech Republic


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