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- STANDARD CONTEST GUIDELINES
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- 1. Make sure your log details the date, time, band, call sign and complete
- exchange sent and received for each QSO claimed for contest credit.
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- 2. Your summary sheet should indicate your score, including how you
- figured it and a declaration that you followed FCC/DOC regulations and the
- contest rules. Your name, call sign, and complete address should be typed
- or printed in block letters.
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- 3. Crossband, crossmode and repeater contacts are usually not permitted.
- Contacts with the same station on different bands are usually permitted.
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- 4. Your log should be checked carefully for duplicate QSOs and if more
- than 200 QSOs are made, dupe sheets should be included with your entry.
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- 5. Your log may be considered a checklog or disqualified if it is
- incomplete or if too many errors are detected by the contest committee.
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- 6. Avoid standard net frequencies.
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- 7. International contests generally offer awards to top scores from each
- US call area and each country, state QSO parties to each state/province.
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- 8. Your summary sheet should include the following statement:
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- "I have observed all competition rules and all regulations established for
- Amateur Radio in my country." The declaration should be signed and dated.
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- Reprinted from: QST, Nov 1990, Page 86
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