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VERON SLP Contest 2006
Summary: The
SLP's are short listening period contests, taking place
8 times a year. In order to participate to the contest
one should listen 3 times one hour in the contest
weekend and try to log as much different prefixes and
countries as possible. The final score is the sum of the
prefixes of each band multiplied by the sum of the heard DXCC-countries logged on each band.
A logged contact is complete when you have noted: Date -
Time(UTC) - Call of the heard station - Call of the
counter station - Report of the heard station including
contest extensions - Frequency/Band.
Only contacts in phone on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 m bands
are allowed for the contest and count all for one point.
One should stay at the same band for at least 10 minutes
and a counter station may not return in the log within 5
minutes.
Give SWL-contesting a try an send your log with score
calculation to the contest manager Ruud Ivens, NL290@amsat.org
, or to his home address (see pt. 10 below), within a
month after the contest weekend.
Detailed description
1. The SLP-contests are open to SWL's all over the
world.
2. The contest dates in 2005 are:
1. 28/29 January
2. 4/5 March
3. 25/26 March
4. 29/30 April
5. 8/9 July
6. 2/3 September
7. 23/24 September
8. 28/29 October
3. Only phone contacts are permitted on the bands: 80,
40, 20, 15 and 10 meter.
4. During each contest weekend only 3 hours in the
period Saturday 00.00 UTC and Sunday 24.00 UTC are valid
for the SLP-log. These 3 hours may be divided in blocks
of one, two or three hours (1+1+1 or 2+1 or 1+2 or 3
sequential hours). Each block should start at the
beginning of an hour. Of course one may listen much
longer than three hours but submit a log of only 3 hours
sampled.
5. You have to log as much different prefixes and DXCC-entities as possible. Each heard station can be
logged completely when you heard it mentioning the own
call, the call of the counter station (working) and the
report given (including contest extensions). There's
no need to hear the counter station. In case you also
may hear the counter station and its report, you may use
that station as a separate log entry. A prefix is valid
if it is conform to the WPX-rules and a country if it is
conform to the DXCC-rules. Each prefix counts for one
point and each country for one multiplier. On each band
a prefix only counts once and a country too. On another
band the prefixes and countries count again. The total
score is calculated by multiplying the overall number of
prefixes (sum of all bands) by the overall number of
multipliers (sum of all bands)
6. You have to apply a separate log sheet for each band
(not necessary for e-mail logs). Note your SWL-call,
frequency/band and sheet number on top of each sheet. A
log has to contain: Date, Time (UTC), Station heard,
call of the counter station, report including the
contest extension, the prefix point and the multiplier,
indicated by the DXCC-entity. A heard station not
participating in the running contest will probably
exchange a report without sequence number or contest
extension; in that case only the RS report is sufficient.
Calculate the score on a summary sheet. On the summary
sheet you also have to put the number of sheets, your
complete name, address and a short description of the
equipment used. The summary sheet also has to contain a
statement that you observed the rules of the contest.
Logs sent via E-mail are very welcome, preferably in
text (ASCII) with tab between the fields or in MS-WORD
or MS-EXCEL. An E-mail log may be in order of time; in
that case a split by band is not required under the
restriction that each logged contact contains a band
indication in the line.
7. Only contacts between amateur radio stations are
valid. A station in the column "worked" (counter
station) only may return in the log after 5 minutes. One
has to stay on the same band for at least 10 minutes.
One may use only one receiver at the same time and only
single operator class is allowed. Duplicate logged
stations, too early returned counter stations, duplicate
prefixes and other log lines without points should be
marked by -- or 0 in the column for the points (when you
work out the log later, you may also delete these log
lines). Logs with serious errors or too many mistakes
will be put aside. In case of doubt concerning the
validity of a logged contact the contest manager decides.
Signing the log means you observed the contest rules.
8. A souvenir is available every contest for the highest
classification, not having won a souvenir earlier during
the running year (you only may win a price once a year,
but you also have a chance scoring the 2nd, 3rd or even
the 4th place in a contest). The Daan Dekker Memorial
will be awarded to the overall winner of this years
SLP-contest sequence, summing the 6 best results. SWL's
participating to at least 3 SLP-contests will be
certified at the end of the sequence.

9. The contest results will be published in the ham
radio magazine of the VERON - Electron, E-mail and the
Internet (http://www.veron.nl).
10. The log of each separate contest should be sent to
the contest manager within one month after the contest
weekend (the postmark is decisive): Ruud Ivens, NL-290,
Hittekamp 29, 3956 RE Leersum, The Netherlands. Or via
E-mail: NL290@amsat.org
. The reception of E-mail logs will be confirmed.
11.Write good readable. Printed and electronic logs are
very welcome. If you totally log more than 20 entries on
any band a have to submit a checklist of prefixes and
multipliers helps you and us with checking the logs.
An example of a SLP log:
NL-1000 Band: 40 m
|
Date |
UTC |
Station heard |
Working |
RS+ext |
Points |
DXCC |
|
07-02 |
03.02 |
PA 0 MPM |
ON 6 MP |
59073 |
1 |
PA |
|
07-02 |
03.02 |
ON 6 MP |
PA 0 MPM |
59055 |
1 |
ON |
|
07-02 |
03.04 |
PA 2 SWL |
ON 6 NL |
59007 |
1 |
-- |
|
07-02 |
03.04 |
ON 6 NL |
PA 2 SWL |
59056 |
0 *) |
-- |
|
07-02 |
03.08 |
VO 1 FG |
W 1 AW |
55015 |
1 |
VE |
|
07-02 |
03.08 |
W 1 AW |
VO 1 FG |
59045 |
1 |
W |
|
08-02 |
07.06 |
UA 3 AA |
8P 6 BP |
58109 |
1 |
UA |
|
08-02 |
07.06 |
8P 6 BP |
UA 3 AA |
56022 |
1 |
8P |
|
08-02 |
07.09 |
PI 4 AA |
UA 3 AA |
58236 |
0 **) |
-- |
|
08-02 |
07.11 |
UA 9 ZZ |
ON 4 UB |
58012 |
1 |
UA0 |
|
Band total:
|
8 |
7 |
Explanation:
*) : duplicate prefix ( ON6 )
**): violation of the 5 minutes rule for counter
stations.
(In this example the logs for 20 and 15 m are not shown)
Example of a
prefix dupe sheet:
Prefix dupe sheet NL-1000
|
40meter |
20meter |
15meter |
|
8P6 |
DL0,1,8 |
5B4 |
|
ON6 |
GB2 |
K4 |
|
PA0,2 |
I3,8 |
PJ2 |
|
UA3,9 |
K5,6,7,9 |
PY1 |
|
VO1 |
LA2 |
VE3 |
|
W1 |
ON4,5,8 |
W1,3 |
| |
W1,2,5,8 |
|
Example of a
summary sheet:
Summary sheet NL-1000
|
Band |
QSO's |
Points |
Multipl. |
|
80m |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
40m |
10 |
8 |
7 |
|
20m |
33 |
18 |
6 |
|
15m |
7 |
7 |
5 |
|
10m |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| |
|
33 |
18 |
Claimed
score: 18*33=594 points. |