Alternating CQs on two or more frequencies on the same band is not permitted.Ĥ.3.3. Only one transmitted signal is allowed at any given time. The “10 minute clock” starts when a QSO is logged.Ĥ.3.2. ![]() Must remain on a band and mode for at least 10 minutes before changing bands or modes. Multi Operator, Single Transmitter, Mixed Mode OnlyĤ.3.1. Single operator stations are allowed only one transmitted signal at any given time.Ĥ.3. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.Ĥ.2.4. One person performs all operating and logging functions.Ĥ.2.3. Mixed mode – High, Low and QRP Power levelsĤ.2.2. CW only – High, Low, and QRP Power levelsĤ.2.1.3. Phone only – High, Low and QRP power levelsĤ.2.1.2. Single operator stations are allowed only one transmitted signal at any given time.Ĥ.2.1.1. All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their country at all times.Ĥ.1.5. Single-operator stations that use spotting nets, packet or multi-channel decoders will be reclassified to the applicable Single Operator Unlimited category.Ĥ.1.4. Use of spotting nets, packet, or multi-channel decoders (such as CW Skimmer) is not permitted. One person performs all operating and logging functions.Ĥ.1.3. Mixed mode – High, Low and QRP Power levelsĤ.1.2. CW only – High, Low, and QRP Power levelsĤ.1.1.3. ![]() Phone only – High, Low and QRP power levelsĤ.1.1.2. Both Single and Multi operator stations may operate the entire 24-hour period.Ĥ.1.1.1. ![]() Date and Contest Period: The second full weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC Sunday. Object: To contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.ģ. Eligibility: All licensed amateurs worldwide.
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