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CQ World Wide DX Contest
                     ------------------------


I. OBJECTIVE:For amateurs around the world to contact other
             amateurs in as many zones and countries as possible.

II. BANDS:   All bands, 1.8 through 28, except for the WARC bands.

III.TYPE OF COMPETITION (choose only one)
             For all categories, transmitters and receivers must be
             located within a 500 meter diameter circle or within the property
             limits of the station licensee's address, which ever is greater.
             All antennas used by the entrant must be physically connected by
             wires to the transmitters and receivers used by the entrant. Only
             the entrants call sign can be used to aide the entrants score.

        A. Single Operator Categories: single band or all band; only one
           signal allowed at any time; the operator can change bands at any
           time.
         1. Single Operator High. Those stations at which one person
            performs all of the operating, logging, and spotting functions. The
            use of DX alerting assistance of any kind places the station in the
            Single Operator Assisted category.
         2. Single Operator Low. Same as III.A.(1) except that the
            output power shall not exceed 100 watts (see rule XI. 11).
         3. Single Operator QRPp. Same as III.A.(1) except that the
            power output must not exceed 5 watts (see rule XI.11).
         4. Single Operator Assisted. Same as III.A.(1), except the
            passive (non-soliciting) use of DX spotting nets are allowed.

        B. Multi-Operator Categories (all band operation only).
         1. Single Transmitter, only one transmitter and one band
            permitted during any 10 minute period defined as starting with the
            first logged QSO on a band. Exception: One-and only one-other band
            may be used during any 10 minute period if-and only if-the station
            worked is a new multiplier. Logs found in violation of the
            ten-minute rule will be automatically reclassified as multi-multi.
         2. Multi-Transmitter: No limit to transmitters but only one
            signal and running station allowed per band.

        C. Team Contesting: A team consists of any five radio amateurs
           operating in any single operator category. A person can be on only
           one team per mode. Competing on a team will not prevent any team
           member from submitting his personal score for a radio club.  A team
           score will be the sum of all the team member scores.  SSB and CW
           teams are totally separate. That is, a member of a SSB team can be
           on a totally different CW team. A list of a team's members must be
           received at CQ Headquarters by the time the contest begins. Mail or
           FAX the list to CQ, Att: Team Contest, 76 North Broadway,
           Hicksville, NY 11801 U.S.A.: FAX 516-681-2926. Awards will be given
           to the top team on each mode.

IV. NUMBER EXCHANGE: Phone: RS report plus CQ zone.
                     C.W.: RST report plus CQ zone.

V. MULTIPLIER: Two types of multiplier will be used.
        1. A multiplier of one (1) for each different zone contacted
           on each band.
        2. A multipier of one (1) for each different country contacted
           on each band. Stations are permitted to contact their own country
           and zone for multiplier credit. The CQ WAZ definitions, DXCC
           country list, WAE country list, and WAC boundaries are standards.
           Maritime mobile stations count only for a zone multiplier.

VI. POINTS:
        1. Contacts between stations on different continents are worth
           three (3) points.
        2. Contacts between stations on the same continent but different
           countries, one(1) point.  Exception: For north American stations
           only, contacts between stations within the North American
           boundaries count two (2) points.
        3. Contacts between stations in the same country are permitted for
           zone or country multiplier credit but have zero (0) point value.

VII. SCORING: All stations: the final score is the result of the
           total QSO points multiplied by the sum of your zone and country
           multiplier.
           Example: 1000 QSO points x 100 multiplier (30 Zones + 70
           Countries) = 100,000 (final score).

VIII. AWARDS: First place certificates will be awarded in each
           category listed under Sec.III in every participating country and in
           each call area of the United States, Canada, European Russia, and
           Japan. All scores will be published.  To be eligible for an award,
           a single Operator station must show a minimum of 12 hours of
           operation. Multi-operator stations must operate a minimum of 24
           hours.  A single-band  log is eligible for a single-band award
           only.  If a log contains more than one band it will be judged as an
           all-band entry, unless specified otherwise. In countries or
           sections where the returns justify, 2nd and 3rd place awards will
           be made. All certificates and plaques will be issued to the
           licensee of the station used.

IX. Trophies & Plaques (Donors)
           PHONE
               SINGLE OPERATOR, ALL BAND
                    World: Dave Rosen, K2GM - WA2RAU Memorial
                    World Low Power:Slovenia Contest club
                    World Assisted: Snake River Contest Club
                    World-QRP: Doc Sayre, N7AVK
                    U.S.A: Potomac Valley R.C. - KC8C Memorial
                    U.S.A. Low Power: North Coast Contesters

                    U.S.A. Zone 3: Bill Fisher, KM9P
                    U.S.A. Zone 4: Dennis O'connor, K8DO
                    Canada: Niagara Frontier Int'l DX Assoc - VE3WT Memorial
                    Caribbean/C.A.: Alex M. Kasevich, VP2MM/W4
                    Europe: Potomac Valley R.C.- W4BVV Memorial
                    Europe-Low Power:Scott Jones, WR3G & Tim Duffy,K3LR
                    Africa: Gordon Marshall, W6RR
                    Asia: 2AM Dayton Pizza Gang
                    Japan: Japan Crazy Contesters Club
                    Oceania: Northern California DX Club
                    South America: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

               SINGLE OPERATOR, SINGLE BAND
                    World-28MHz: Joel Chalmers, KG6DX
                    World-21MHz: CQ Magazine
                    World-14MHz: North Jersey DX Assn. K2HLB Memorial
                    World-7MHz: Fred Laun, K3ZO - K7ZZ Memorial
                    World-3.8MHz: Fred Capossela, K6SSS
                    World-1.8Mhz: Bob Wruble, AI7B
                    USA-28MHz: Donald Thomas, N6DT
                    USA-21MHz: David Hueban, KB0ISS
                    USA-14MHz: Southern California DX Club
                    USA-7MHz: Stanley Cohen, WD8QDQ
                    USA-3.8MHz: Arnold Tamchin, W2HCW
                    USA-1.8MHz: CQ Magazine
                    Carib./C.A.: Snake River Contest Club
                    Europe-28MHz: Chod Harris, VP2ML
                    Europe-21MHz: Tine Brajnik, S50A
                    Europe-14MHz: A.G. Anderson, GM3BCL
                    Europe-7MHz: Roger Burt, N4ZC
                    Europe-3.8MHz: CQ Magazine
                    Europe-1.8MHz: Robert Kasca, S53R
                    Japan-14MHz: Take Yokoyama, JL1BLW
                    Japan-21MHz: DX Family Foundation

               Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter
                    World: So. Calif. DX Club - W6AM Memorial
                    U.S.A.: Carolina DX Association
                    Europe: Bob Cox, K3EST
                    Carib./C.A.: Eric Scace, K3NA
                    Oceania: Junichi Tanaka, JH4RHF
                    Africa: CQ Magazine
                    South America: Gerry Boyd, KG6LF
                    Asia: CQ Magazine

               Multi-Operator, Multi-Transmitter
                    World: Dave & Barb Lesson, W6QHS and KK6QM
                    U.S.A.: Paul Hellenberg, KS9K
                    Europe: Finnish Amateur Radio League
                    Japan: Ryozo Goto, JH3JYS

               Contest Expeditions
                    World-Single Operator: Stuart Meyer, W2GHK
                    World Multi-Multi: The German CDXG & SDXG - (DJ3NG & DJ4EI
                     Memorial)

               Special-Single Operator Award
                    World-All Band Under 21 years old: Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ
                    World-All Band High YL: Yutaka Tanaka, JH3DPB - KA6V Memorial

           CW
               Single Operator, All Band
                    World:Albert Kahn, K4FW W9IOP Memorial
                    World Low Power:Slovenia Contest Club
                    World:Single Operator Assisted - Snake River Contest Club
                    World: QRPp - Gene Walsh, N2AA
                    U.S.A: Frankford Radio Club
                    U.S.A. Low Power: North Coast Contesters
                    U.S.A. Zone 4 : Dennis O'Conner, K8DO
                    U.S.A. Zone 3 : Bill Fisher, KM9P
                    Canada: Canadian DX association
                    Caribbean/C.A.: Chuck Shinn, W7MAP
                    Europe: Edward Bissell, W3AU
                    Europe Low Power: Scott Jones,WR3G & Tim Duffy,K3LR
                    Africa: Gordon Marshall, W6RR
                    Asia: Chuck Shin, W7MAP
                    Japan: Japan Crazy Contesters Club
                    Oceania: Peahi Contest Club
                    So.Amer.: Venezuela DX Club

               Single Operator, Single Band
                    World-28MHz: Joel Chalmers, KG6DX
                    World-21MHz: Don Busick, K5AAD-N5JJ Memorial
                    World-14MHz: North Jersey DX Assn.-W2JT Memorial
                    World-7MHz: Alex M. Kasevich, VP2MM/W4
                    World-3.8MHz: Fred Capossela, K6SSS
                    World-1.8MHz: Kenneth Byers, Jr., K4TEA
                    USA-28MHz: CQ Magazine
                    USA-21MHz: Wayne Carroll, W4MPY
                    USA-14MHz: Northern Illinois DX Association
                    USA-7MHz: Jan Perkins, N6AW-W6AM Memorial
                    USA-3.8MHz: Bill Feidt, NG3K
                    USA-1.8MHz: Peter Hutter, WW2Y
                    Canada: Radio Amateurs of Canada
                    Carib./C.A.: Snake River Contest Club
                    Europe-28MHz: John Pryor, K4OGG
                    Europe-21MHz: Robert Naumann, KR2J
                    Europe-14MHz: Maud Slater - G3FXB Memorial
                    Europe-7MHz: Ivo Pezer, 5B4ADA/T93A
                    Europe-3.5MHz: Frankford Radio Club - K3VW Memorial
                    Europe-1.8MHz: Pat Barkey, WA8YVR & Terry Zivney, N4TZ
                    Japan-21MHz: DX Family Foundation

               Multi-Operator, Single Transmitter
                    World: Anthony Susen, W3AOH
                    U.S.A.: Douglas Zwiebel, KR2Q
                    Canada: Eastern Canadian DX Assn.
                    Carib./C.A.: North Nevada DX Contest Club
                    Africa: CQ Magazine
                    Europe: Friends of K3AO - K3AO Memorial
                    Oceania: Junichi Tanaka, JH4RHF
                    South America: Tyler Stewart, KF3P
                    Asia: Steve Merchant, N4TQO

               Multi-Operator, Multi-Transmitter
                    World: Douglas Zwiebel, KR2Q, K2GL Memorial
                    World-SSB/CW Combined: Ehrhorn Technological Operations
                    U.S.A.: Bob Ferrero, W6RJ - N6RJ Memorial
                    Europe: Finnish Amateur Radio League
                    Japan: Ryozo Goto, JH3JYS

               Contest Expeditions
                    World-Single-Opr.: Yankee Clipper Contest Club
                    World Multi-Opr.: Bill Schneider, K2TT

               Special-Single Operator Award
                    World-All Band-Under 21 years old: Chuck Shinn, W7MAP

               Club
                    World - SSB/CW - CQ Magazine (W1WY Memorial)
                    Non-USA - SSB/CW - No. Calif. Contest Club (N6AUV Memorial)

           A station winning a World Trophy will not be considered for a sub-area
           award. That trophy will be awarded to the runner-up of that area.   

X. CLUB COMPETITION:
          1. The club must be a local group and not a national organization.
          2. Participation is limited to members operating within a local
             geographic area defined as within a 275 km radius from center of
             club area (except for DXpeditions especially organized for
             operation in the contest: club contributions of DXpedition scores
             are percentaged to the number of club members on the DXpedition).
          3. To be listed, a minimum of 3 logs must be received from a club
             and an officer of the club must submit a list of participating
             members and their scores, both on phone and c.w.

XI. LOG INSTRUCTIONS:
          1. All times must be in GMT.
          2. All sent and received exchanges are to be logged.
          3. Indicate zone and country multiplier only the FIRST TIME it is
             worked on each band.
          4. Logs must be checked for duplicated contacts, correct QSO points
             and multipliers.  Submitted logs must have duplicate contacts
             clearly shown.
          5. DISKS: Please send us your computer disk. IBM, MS-DOS compatible
             disks are required: The format we want is your CT.Bin file, for
             example HS0AC.BIN or your N6TR.DAT file or your .DBF files. Please
             name the appropriate file as: your call.extension. If you use a
             different program than mentioned above, the generic format we want
             is a separate file, for each band, containing a vertical single
             column of calls in chronological order. The committee REQUIRES a
             disk for any possible high scoring log, provided that the paper log
             or dupe checking material as originally submitted was a computer
             printout. The outside of the disk should be labeled clearly with
             the Call of the entrant, the files included, the mode (SSB or CW),
             and the category. Disks must be accompanied by a paper log
             satisfying all logging instructions.
          6. Use a separate sheet for each band.
          7. Each entry must be accompanied by a summary sheet showing all
             scoring information, category of competition, contestant's name and
             address in BLOCK LETTERS, and a signed declaration that all contest
             rules and regulations for amateur radio in the country of operation
             have been observed.
          8. Sample log and summary sheets and zone maps are available from
             CQ.  A large self-addressed envelope with sufficient postage or
             IRC's must accompany your request.  If official forms are not
             available, make up your own 80 contacts to the page on 8 1/2" x 11"
             paper.
          9. All entrants are required to submit cross-check sheets (an
             alphabetical list of calls worked) for each band on which 200 or
             more QSOs were made.  All other entrants are  encouraged to submit
             cross-check sheets.
          10.Duplicate contacts and broken calls penalty: up to 3% - three
             (3) additional contacts removed; over 3 % is grounds for possible
             disqualification.
          11.QRPp and low power stations must indicate same on their summary
             sheets and state the actual maximum power output used, with a
             signed declaration.

XII. DISQUALIFICATION: Violation of amateur radio regulations in
             the country of the contestant, or the rules of the contest;
             unsportsmanlike conduct; taking credit for excessive duplicate
             contacts; unverifiable QSOs; or unverifiable multipliers will be
             deemed sufficient cause for disqualification. Incorrectly logged
             calls will be counted as unverifiable contacts. An entrant whose
             log is deemed by the Committee to contain a large number of
             discrepancies may be disqualified from eligibility for an award,
             both as a participant operator or station, for one year. If an
             operator is disqualified a second time within 5 years, he will be
             ineligible for any CQ contest awards for 3 years.

             The use of non-amateur means such as telephones, telegrams, etc.,
             to elicit contacts or multipliers during a contest is
             unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification.

             Actions and decisions of the CQ Contest Committee are official and
             final.

XIII. DEADLINE:
          1. All entries must be postmarked NO LATER than December 1st,
             for the Phone section and January 15th for the CW section.
             Indicate Phone or CW on the envelope.
          2. An extension of up to one month may be given if requested
             by letter or other means. The granted extension must be confirmed
             by letter sent to the CONTEST DIRECTOR, must state a legitimate
             reason, and the request must be received before the log mailing
             deadline. Logs postmarked after the extension deadline will be
             listed in the results but will be declared ineligible for an award.
             Extension requests can be sent to Email: K3EST@netcom.com

             Both Phone and CW logs should be sent to CQ Magazine, 76 North
             Broadway, Hicksville, NY 11801 USA

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