A copy of your contest log together with the award claim should be sent to the BARTG awards manager.ĭetails of all our awards and contests can be found on the BARTG website at: Holders of existing awards may add new countries to their records. Trophies will be awarded to category winners.Ĭertificates will be awarded to the top ten stations in each class.Īny contestant may claim the BARTG Quarter Century Award or any of the BARTG Continental awards from contacts made in our contests. The judges decision will be final and no correspondence can be entered into in respect of incorrect or late entries.Īll logs submitted shall remain the property of the BRITISH AMATEUR RADIO TELEDATA GROUP. GW4SKA.log.ĪLL LOGS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 1st MARCH 2005 IN ORDER TO QUALIFY. Logs should be sent as an attachment named (yourcall).log e.g. The subject line of your e-mail entry must include your callsign and class entered e.g.
#BARTG RTTY FULL#
These must be accompanied by a summary file showing scoring, class entered and full name and address of entrant.Īny incomplete entries will be classified as check logs.
#BARTG RTTY SERIAL NUMBER#
Logs must be submitted in Cabrillo format by e-mail logs, check logs and logs with less than 50 contacts will be accepted as plain ASCII text files showing date, band, callsign and serial number sent and received, in chronological order. QSO points × Multipliers × Continents ( max 6). stations must use correct call or suffix for area of operation. Multipliers and continents count only once in the contest regardless of band. Duplicate contacts on the same band must be clearly marked.Īll DXCC countries and JA, W, VE and VK areas count as multipliers. Stations may be contacted again on other bands. SOAB entrants may only change band once in any 5 minute period.ġ0, 15, 20, 40 and 80 metres Amateur bands.
Single operator entrants may only have one signal on the air at any time. The class entered must be shown in the log.
In 2000 the Sprint Contest moved to a new permanent date in January.Īny single operator with a top ten all band placing in any BARTG contest during the years 2002/2003/2004 must enter as an expert in SOE other stations may choose to enter the expert class if they wish. Following the success of the sprint contest in the Autumn of 1998, another one was held in October 1999. The idea of a sprint contest is to go as fast as you can and make as many contacts as you can in a fixed period.