Midwinter rendez-vous 2013 28.12.-29.12.

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Midwinter rendez-vous 2013 28.12.-29.12.

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Rules SRS Midwinter Rendez-vous (English)

The start of the yearly SRS midwinter rendez-vous (MRV) is each year on Dec. 28, 09:00 hr (UTC) and ends on Dec. 29, 16:00 hr (UTC).

Participants can choose out of 3 groups: Multimode, CW only, SWL.

Multimode includes: FM/AM/USB/LSB/CW/MCW, SWL all modes.

The score depends on the type of equipment used and the conditions where the equipment is used, 7 categories can be identified.

De total score is an addittion of the points scored with your own station and the points of your counterstation, if your counterstation has the call PI4SRS 2 more points can be added.

A second QSO with the same station but in another mode (on the same or another frequency) counts as a new QSO.

The number of points that can be scored is listed below:



Category 1 Mobile (M) 15 points

Mobile stations on the move, portable (backpack) or military vehicle mounted. Equipment must be from category 3 or 4 with the original vehicular antennas. Power supply (dry) batteries and/or vehicle dynamo’s. Mobile and backpack stations must operate with the suffix “mobile”.

Category 2 Field (P) 10 points

Stations on fieldday-location. Equipment is from category 3 or 4 with the original rod or wire antennas. Power supply: (dry) batteries and/or surplus generators (commercial aggregates are not allowed).

Category 3 Veteran 5 points

Fixed stations using surplus equipment manufactured or designed up to 1946. Modern power supplies and antenna-systems may be used. Power amplifiers not originally belonging to the transmitter are not allowed.

Category 4 Classic 2 points

Fixed stations using classic equipment, surplus from 1946 onwards ex-army or commercial.

Modern equipment special designed and manufactured for radio amateur use, is not allowed. Modern power supplies and antenna systems are allowed.

Power amplifiers not originally belonging to the transmitter are not allowed.

Category 5 Homebrew 2 points

Fixed stations using homebrew equipment

Category 6 Modern 1 point

Fixed stations, comprising modern and old equipment, special manufactured for the radio amateur.

Category 7 SWL

SWL stations (any equipment), for points see above.

Some examples how to calculate your score

Own station is a WS19 (category 3, Veteran, 5 pts.), counterstation is Modern (category 6, 1 pts.), total score 6 pts.
Own station is a RT-3030 (category 4, Classic, 2 pts.), counterstation is Field (category 2, 10 pts.), total score is 12 pts.
Own station is a GRC/9 (category 4, Classic, 2 pts.), counterstation is Homebrew (category 5, 2 pts.), totalscore is 4 pts.
Own station is Field (category 2, 10 pts.), counterstation is Mobile (category 1, 15 pts.) with the PI4SRS call (2 extra pts.), totalscore is 27 pts.

You may claim a score only for contacts made on each particular band and in each particular mode. So two contacts with the same station in one band and in the same mode are only valid for one contact, in the same band but different modes counts for a new score.

The use of repeater stations (such as on 10 or 6 meters) is not good for any credit. We only deal in simplex two-way contacts! Contacts made within a radius of 1000 meter between stations are not valid for any score. Apart from the exchange of the normal info you are asked to submit a QSO-number.

Our club callsign PI4SRS is on the air at unpredictable times during the rendez-vous and acts as a JOKER station; if you work (or log for SWL) this station you may add 2 pts. extra to your score.
Some examples of equipment

Category 3 (Veteran) WS18/19/22/62/68, ART-13, BC-191, BC-610/611/1306, T1154, Paraset, 15 W.S.E.a/b, FuG10, TCS-6/TCS-12 etc. Only the original power amplifiers belonging to the used transmitter are allowed. The WS19HP may only be used with the WS19, the LV80/RA1 only with the GRC/9.

Categorie 4 (Classic) Only ex-army and ex-commercial surplus-equipment may be used. GRC/9-GRC/19, RT3030/3035, SK010, RT320 etc. and equipment from Sailor, Skanti, Harris etc.

LOG-sheets

In the December-issue of the bulletin you’ll find a renewed logsheet and the adress and deadline to send your logsheet(s) to. Fill in the logsheet clearly and don’t forget the data of the counterstation and the group you choose (Multimode, CW, SWL) otherwise you will be classified in the Multimode automaticly.

Final results

The final results will be made public on the yearly membershipsmeetings. Exact date of this meeting will be published in the December-issue of the bulletin and on our website.

Identification:

Please identify your station by calling: CQ SRS, CQ SRS, CQ SRS de .......[station name] ............

Frequencies: as listed in the Dutch version of the rules, see above http://www.pi4srs.nl/
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Re: Midwinter rendez-vous 2013 28.12.-29.12.

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Hallo Funkfreunde
Die Ergebnisse des Midwinter rendez - vous sind raus!

Uitslag Midwinter Rendezvous 2013

MWR 2013 CW

NR CALL NAAM QSO’s PUNTEN RIG

01. PA0LCE Louis 26 228 T1154
02. PA0HIT Hans 29 179 SK010
03. ON9CFJ Jo 17 157 Paraset

04. PA0AAJ Hans 15 138 ARC5
05. PA3ACC Henk 14 131 T1154
06. DJ7RS Matthias 13 120 Lo40K39
07. PA0CWF Piet 12 104 TCS12
08. SM6OMH Willi 11 100 AS59
09. PI9ADL Jan 06 62 BC375
(PA3DLG)
10. PA3ERO Albert 08 57 GRC9/BC1306
11. PA7ZEE Geert 10 56 KX1/HB
12. IK0MOZ Mario 04 37 SEG100D
13. PA0WDW Wim 04 30 WS18/ARC5
14. SM7NCI Leif 02 20 Lorenz HR05
15. PA0FEN Nico 01 07 Paraset



MWR 2013 Multimode

NR CALL NAAM QSO’s PUNTEN RIG

01. PA3FAU Jan 43 366 WS19/HP
02. PA3FGM Piet 38 320 TCS12/SEG15
03. PA7JMH Jan 19 165 ART13

04. DD3CF Chris 26 144 VRC321
05. PA3CWG Ronald 27 143 TS440
06. PA9VRW Vincent 25 139 SK050
07. PE1RTZ Sieme 20 135 GRC19
08. PE1BIW Martin 33 128 Zelfbouw
09. PA1RVS Fons 13 116 ART13/BC669/
10. PA3ECO Jan 14 108 BC610/RT4600
11. DJ9LI Rudolf 18 106 SEG100D
12. PE1ECO Hans 11 94 BC191
13. PA0ZAV Jan 14 93 Flex 1500
14. PA3DXI Roel 14 88 TCS6-7/Geloso
15. PA2DTA Dick 14 84 RS41
16. DL9BDM Eilert 16 83 LoFuS4
17. PA0FVE Frans 10 80 WS19
18. PI4HGV Arie 11 77 GRC9/Modern
(PA4AR)
19. PA3GSY Leendert 13 65 GRC3030/RT4600
20. PA0RLM Peter 09 51 GRC3035/SEG15
20. PA3HDU Pieter 05 51 TCS13
21. PE1RHC Johan 07 47 PRC320



MWR 2013 SWL

NR CALL NAAM QSO hrd PUNTEN Rx

01. DL6YCG Bernd 04 46 LO6K39
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Hi Chris,

Glückwunsch zum vierten Platz!

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Klasse 1. aus DL.
Glückwunsch.

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Hat sich er EInsatz ja gelohnt!
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Servus
Ja, das hat gut geklappt.
Alle Verbindungen waren in AM, wie Du mitbekommen konntest Henning.
Leider ist der VRC321 mit seiner Filterkurve etwas schmal für AM und so war es oftmals sehr anstrengend
die Sationen, die zb. mit GRC9 unterwegs waren zu arbeiten, einmal wegen der kleinen Leistung und wenn die Gegenstation nicht genau auf der Frequenz lag.

Gruss Chris
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