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Welcome to the official web site of CQ World Wide WPX Contest.

The WPX contest is based on an award offered by CQ Magazine for
working all prefixes. Held on the last
weekend of March (SSB) and May (CW), the contest draws thousands
of entries from around the world.
CQ WPX Contest Dates


SSB: March 24-25, 2012

CW: May 26-27, 2012

Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday
Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday


The 2012 CQ World-Wide WPX Contest


SSB: March 24-25, 2012 CW: May 26-27, 2012

Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday

I. Objective: For amateurs world wide to contact as many amateurs
and prefixes as possible during the contest period.

II. Period of Operation: 48 hours. Single Operator stations may
operate 36 of the 48 hours – off times must be a minimum of 60 minutes
during which no QSO is logged.
Multi-operator stations may operate the
full 48 hours.

III. Bands: Only the 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may
be used. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.

IV. Terms of Competition for All Categories:

(a) All entrants must operate within the limits of their chosen
category when performing any activity that could affect their submitted
score. Only the entrant’s call sign may be used to aid the entrant’s score.

(b) A different call sign must be used for each entry.

(c) Entrants must not exceed the maximum output power specified
by their license, or the power limit of their entry category, whichever
is less, on any band. Power is measured at the final output connector of
the transmitter.

(d) Self-spotting or asking other stations to spot you is not
allowed.

(e) Use of QSO alerting assistance is limited to the Single Operator
Assisted and Multi-Operator categories. QSO alerting assistance is the use
of any technology or outside method that provides call sign and frequency
information regarding any other station to the operator. It includes, but
is not limited to, use of DX cluster, packet, local or remote callsign and
frequency decoding technology (e.g., CW Skimmer), Internet chat rooms or
web sites, operating arrangements involving other individuals.

(f) All operation must take place from one operating site. Transmitters
and receivers must be located within a 500-meter diameter circle or within
the property limits of the station licensee, whichever is greater. All antennas
must be physically connected by wires to the transmitters and receivers
used by the entrant.

(g) The entry location of a remote station is determined by the
physical location of the transmitters, receivers, and antennas. A remote
station must obey all station and category limitations.

V. Entry Categories:

A. Single Operator Categories: All operating and logging functions
are performed by one person (the operator). Only one transmitted signal
is permitted at any time. QSO alerting assistance of any kind places the
entrant in the Single Operator Assisted category (see subsection B below).

(a) Single Operator High (All Band or Single
Band):
QSO alerting assistance is not permitted. Total output power must not exceed
1500 watts.

(b) Single Operator Low (All Band or Single Band): QSO alerting
assistance is not permitted. Total output power must not exceed 100 watts.

(c) Single Operator QRP (All Band or Single Band): QSO alerting
assistance is not permitted. Total output power must not exceed 5 watts.

B. Single Operator Assisted Categories: All operating and logging
functions are performed by one person (the operator). Only one transmitted
signal is permitted at any time. Entrants in this category may use QSO alerting
assistance.

(a) Single Operator ASSISTED High (All Band or
Single Band):
Total output power must not exceed 1500 watts.

(b) Single Operator ASSISTED Low (All Band or
Single Band):
Total output power must not exceed 100 watts.

C. Single Operator Overlay Categories: Single Operator entrants
above may also submit their log for one of the categories
shown below by adding an additional line in the Cabrillo log file header
called CATEGORY-OVERLAY. All Overlay entries are grouped into high power and low power in the results.

(a) Tribander/Single Element (TB-WIRES):
During the contest an entrant shall use only one (1) tribander (any type,
with a single feed line from the transmitter to the antenna) for 10, 15,
and 20 meters and single-element antennas on 40, 80, and 160 meters.

(b) Rookie (ROOKIE): To enter this category
the operator must have been licensed as a radio amateur three (3) years
or less on the date of the contest. Indicate the date first licensed in
the SOAPBOX field.

D. Multi-Operator Categories (All Band, High power only): More
than one person can contribute to the final score during the official contest
period. Select category based on number of transmitted signals. Total
output power of each transmitted signal must not exceed 1500 watts.

(a) Single-Transmitter (MULTI-ONE): Only
one transmitted signal is permitted at any time. A maximum of ten (10) band
changes may be made in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). For example,
a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to 20 meters counts as
two band changes. Use a single serial number sequence for the entire log.

(b) Two-Transmitter (MULTI-TWO): A maximum
of two transmitted signals is permitted at any time on different bands.
Either transmitter may work any and all stations. A station may only be
worked once per band regardless of which transmitter is used. The log
must indicate which transmitter made each QSO
(column 81 of CABRILLO
QSO template for CQ contests). Each transmitter may make a maximum of eight
(Cool band changes in any clock hour (00 through 59 minutes). For example,
a change from 20 meters to 40 meters and then back to 20 meters counts as
two band changes. Use a separate serial number sequence for each band.

(c) Multi-Transmitter (MULTI-UNLIMITED):
No limit to transmitters, but only one transmitted signal (and running station)
allowed per band at any time. Use a separate serial number sequence for
each band.

VI. Exchange: RS(T) report plus a progressive contact serial number
starting with 001 for the first contact. Note: Multi-Two and Multi-Unlimited
entrants use separate serial number sequences on each band.

VII. Contact Points:

(a) Contacts between stations on different continents are worth
three (3) points on 28, 21, and 14 MHz and six (6) points on 7, 3.5, and
1.8 MHz.

(b) Contacts between stations on the same continent, but different
countries, are worth one (1) point on 28, 21, and 14 MHz and two (2) points
on 7, 3.5, and 1.8 MHz. Exception: For North American stations only—contacts
between stations within the North American boundaries (both stations must
be located in North America) are worth two (2) points on 28, 21, and 14
MHz and four (4) points on 7, 3.5, and 1.8 MHz.

(c) Contacts between stations in the same country are worth 1
point regardless of band.

VIII. Prefix Multipliers: The prefix multiplier is the number
of valid prefixes worked. Each PREFIX is counted only once regardless of
the band or number of times the same prefix is worked.

(a) A PREFIX is the letter/numeral combination which forms the
first part of the amateur call. Examples: N8, W8, WD8, HG1, HG19, KC2, OE2,
OE25, LY1000, etc. Any difference in the numbering, lettering, or order
of same shall count as a separate prefix. A station operating from a DXCC
country different from that indicated by its call sign is required to sign
portable. The portable prefix must be an authorized prefix of the country/call
area of operation. In cases of portable operation, the portable designator
will then become the prefix. Example: N8BJQ operating from Wake Island would
sign N8BJQ/KH9 or N8BJQ/NH9. KH6XXX operating from Ohio must use an authorized
prefix for the U.S. 8th district (/W8, /AD8, etc.). Portable designators
without numbers will be assigned a zero (Ø) after the second letter of the
portable designator to form the prefix. Example: PA/N8BJQ would become PAØ.
All calls without numbers will be assigned a zero (Ø) after the first two
letters to form the prefix. Example: XEFTJW would count as XEØ. Maritime
mobile, mobile, /A, /E, /J, /P, or other license class identifiers do
not count as prefixes.

(b) Special event, commemorative, and other unique prefix stations
are encouraged to participate. Prefixes must be assigned by the licensing
authority of the country of operation.

IX. Scoring: A station may be worked once on each band for QSO
point credit. Prefix credit may be taken only once.

(a) Single-Operator:

(i) All-Band score is total contact points
from all bands multiplied by the number of different prefixes worked.

(ii) Single-Band score is total contact points
on the band entered multiplied by the number of different prefixes worked
on that band only.

(b) Multi-Operator: Scoring is the same as Single-Operator, All-Band.

X. Awards: Only logs submitted in electronic format are eligible
for awards. A single-band log will be eligible for a single-band award only.

To be eligible for an award, a Single Operator station must show a
minimum of 4 hours of operation. Multi-operator stations must operate a
minimum of 12 hours.

(a) Plaques are awarded to recognize top performance in a number
of categories. View the current list of plaques and sponsors at
http://www.cqwpx.com/plaques.htm.


Only one plaque will be awarded per entry. A station winning a World plaque will not be considered for a sub-area
award. That award will be given to the runner-up for that area if the number
of entries justifies the award.

(b) Certificates will be awarded to the highest scoring station
in each category listed under Section V . . .

(i) In every participating country.

(ii) In each call area of the United States, Canada,
Russia, Spain, and Japan.

(iii) At the discretion of the Contest Director
second- and third-place awards may be made.

XI. Club Competition: A plaque will be awarded each year to the
club that has the highest aggregate score from logs submitted by its members.
To be listed in the results, a minimum of three logs must be received from
a club.

(a) The club must be a local group and not
a national organization (e.g., ARRL or DARC).

(b) Participation is limited to members residing
in or operating from a local geographic area (exception: DXpeditions specially organized
for operation in the contest and manned by members).

(c) Single-operator entries can only contribute
to one club. Multi-operator scores may be allocated to multiple clubs as
indicated with the entry. Please spell out the full club name in your entry.

XII. Instructions for Submission of Logs: We would appreciate
receiving all logs in electronic format. Electronic submission of logs is
required for anyone competing for an award and for all who use a
computer to log the contest or prepare contest logs.

(a) The log MUST show the following for each contact: correct
time in UTC, frequency (or band), call, serial number sent, and serial number
received. A log without all required information may be reclassified to
checklog.

(b) Single band entrants are required to include all contacts
made during the contest period, even if on other bands.
Only contacts
made on the band specified in the Cabrillo header or summary sheet will
be considered for scoring purposes. Logs with contacts only on one band will be classified as single band entries.

(c) The CABRILLO file format is the standard for logs. For detailed
instructions on filling out the CABRILLO file header, see the WPX Contest
Web site <[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] Failure to fill out the header correctly may result
in your entry being placed in the wrong category or reclassified as a checklog.
Note: U.S. stations must indicate the location of where you operated from
in the CABRILLO header (e.g., LOCATION: OH).

(d) E-mail or Web upload is the expected method of log submission. SSB logs
in CABRILLO format should be sent to [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien].
CW logs in CABRILLO format should be sent to
cw@cqwpx.com. Include only your call sign
in the “Subject:” line of your e-mail. Web upload of logs is available on the CQ WPX Web site at
[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] All logs received via e-mail will
be confirmed via e-mail. A listing of logs received can be found on the
CQ WPX Web Site.

(e) Instructions for NON-CABRILLO electronic logs: If you are
not able to submit a CABRILLO format log, please contact the Contest Director
for assistance with submitting another format.

(f) Instructions for paper logs: Paper logs may be mailed to CQ
WPX Contest, 11 Hollis Street, Uxbridge, MA 01569 USA. Each paper log entry
must be accompanied by a Summary Sheet listing all scoring information,
the category of competition, and the entrant’s name and mailing address
in BLOCK LETTERS.

XIII. Rule Violations: Violation of amateur radio regulations
or the rules of the contest; unsportsmanlike conduct; taking credit for
excessive unverifiable QSOs or multipliers; use of any non-amateur means
of communication to SOLICIT, ARRANGE, or CONFIRM any contacts during or
after the contest will be deemed sufficient cause for disqualification.

ANY use by an entrant of any non-amateur means including, but not limited
to, telephones, email, Internet, Instant Messenger, chat rooms, VoIP, or
the use of DX cluster to SOLICIT, ARRANGE, or CONFIRM any contacts during
the contest is unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification.

An entrant whose log is deemed by the Contest Committee to contain rule
violations may be issued a Yellow or Red card depending on the seriousness
of the infraction. If the entry is in a multi-operator category, all listed
operators are so affected.

YELLOW card: Any entrant or operator issued a yellow card is not eligible
for an award and will be listed at the end of the published results.

RED card: Any entrant or operator issued a red card is not eligible for
an award, will be listed at the end of the published results, and will be
ineligible for any CQ-sponsored contest award for a period of one year beginning
with the publication of the violation in CQ magazine.

XIV. Declaration: By submitting an entry in the CQ WPX Contest
you agree that: 1) you have read and understood the rules of the contest
and agree to be bound by them, 2) you have operated according to all rules
and regulations of your country that pertain to amateur radio, 3) your log
entry may be made open to the public, and 4) all actions and decisions of
the WPX Contest Committee are official and final.

XV. Deadline: All entries must be emailed or postmarked NO LATER
than April 18, 2012 for SSB section and June
20, 2012 for the CW section. Logs emailed or postmarked after the deadline may be ineligible
for any awards.

E-mail SSB logs to [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien].
E-mail CW logs to [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]. Review
the response email from the robot. Make any corrections suggested and resubmit
the log.

Questions pertaining to the WPX Contest may be e-mailed to the WPX Contest
Director, Randy Thompson, K5ZD, at [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien].
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