Activity Contest 2024
Hello everyone, and welcome to the new amateurs! This year’s contest is again pretty similar to previous ones.
The main difference is that instead of 146.475MHz simplex, we will try including 70cm, using the club repeater on 438.525MHz.
For the multipliers, we will use 5’s and 8’s, the same as last year, as well as the categories to provide opportunities for people with no HF, no 70cm, and no time.
You’ll also find an updated spreadsheet and paper log.
Let me know if you have any questions or clarifications, or if you want to volunteer to be the mystery station or to operate the ZL2KO callsign during the contest.
Time
The contest will run each night from Friday 1 November 2024 to Tuesday 5 November 2024 (inclusive). Each night there are two half-hour operating periods from 1930NZDT to 2000NZDT and from 2000NZDT to 2030NZDT.
Channels
You can make contacts on:
- 3.570MHz LSB (club working HF frequency)
- 147.125MHz FM + split (North Range Road repeater)
- 438.525MHz FM – split (North Range Road repeater)
Exchange
You can work each station once per channel per operating period (i.e. you could work ZL2KO on all three channels in the same half hour, and again the next half hour).
You have one sequence of numbers for the whole contest, which is used across all channels and operating periods. The sequence counts from 10 to 1 and then repeats. This sequence is pre-filled in the log sheet.
In an exchange you send your current sequence number (“points TX”) and receive your contact’s sequence number (“points RX”).
On the log sheet you record the time, contact’s callsign, points RX, and channel.
Scoring
Your score is the sum of your points RX, plus some bonus cases:
- Points RX are doubled when your points TX is 5 or 8.
- Points RX are doubled when you work the mystery station.
Awards
Awards (certificates) are given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the following categories:
- Open: The highest total score
- Best Two Channels: This category only counts your best two channels and excludes the top three open scorers. If you don’t have an HF rig or can’t make many 70cm contacts, you could still receive an award here. Note: This category does not preclude you from working all three channels.
- Best Operating Period: This category only counts your best single operating period. If you can’t operate every night during the contest, you could still receive an award here. Note: This category does not preclude you from working the whole contest.
Attached are the log spreadsheets and printable pdf.
Sam ZL2WE