

Logs may be submitted either online or via mail, but electronic Cabrillo-formatted logs are preferred. Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over. Off-times must consist of a minimum of 30 consecutive minutes without operating. Contacts logged after 24 hours of operation will not be counted toward the final score, but there is no penalty for including those contacts in a submitted log, and the station contacted is eligible to receive credit for the contact. This rule limits operating time (listening or transmitting) to 24 hours. Scores will be calculated from contacts logged during the first 24 hours of operation.

The following is a typical Sweepstakes contact:Īs the answering station, it is not necessary to send the CQing station's call before the exchange unless you think there might be some confusion about what station you are responding to.Īll stations may operate no more than 24 of the 30 hours. The same Check must be sent throughout the contest.ĪRRL/RAC Section: Send and log the abbreviations in the ARRL Contest Multipliers List Your Call Sign: The call sign must be included as part of the exchange.Ĭheck: The last two digits of the year the operator or the station was first licensed.

“M” for Multioperator, High Power or Multioperator, Low Power.“U” for Any Single Operator Unlimited Power Category (High, Low, or QRP).
#3 SWEEP SOFTWARE 2014 SERIAL#
Serial Number: A consecutive contact number starting with 1.
#3 SWEEP SOFTWARE 2014 PDF#
The current November Sweepstakes Information Package is available as a downloadable PDF below,Ĭontest Exchange- the required exchange consists of: Phone: Third full weekend in November (November 20-22, 2021).Ĭontest Period: Begins 2100 UTC Saturday and runs through 0259 UTC Monday.Ĭlick here for information on the Affiliated Club Competion programĬontest rules are now maintained as a single downloadable PDF document.Ĭlick here for the complete ARRL November Sweepstakes rulesįor contest information contact or (860) 594-0232 Stations in the United States and Canada (including territories and possessions) exchange information with as many other US and Canadian stations as possible on the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.ĬW: First full weekend in November (November 6-8, 2021). Contest Objective: To support amateur self-training in radiocommunications, including improving amateur operating skills, conducting technical investigations, and intercommunicating with other amateurs.
