ARLA/CLUSTER: O que é a categoria "Xtreme"..?

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Terça-Feira, 22 de Setembro de 2009 - 10:38:51 WEST


Patrocinada pela revista CQ Amateur Rádio para os seus concursos, esta nova categoria denominada "Xtreme", anunciada na "Hamfest" em Dayton, vai permitir aos "Single-Op" ou "Mult-Op" usarem praticamente toda a tecnologia disponível actualmente para o "radiosporting", mas proibida pelo regulamento para outras categorias existentes.

Segundo o artigo publicado no site da CQ: 
(http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/XtremeCQ_WW_Experimenter_June.pdf) será permitido usar um ou vários transmissores em qualquer parte do mundo e vários receptores remotos ao redor do globo, além de se poder usar DXCluster, Skimmer, etc... 

Um item importante é que todos os QSOs deverão ser feitos por um ser humano (no robot station), que será responsável por toda e qualquer interferência (intencional ou não) causada, sendo este
motivo suficiente de desclassificação.

A categoria Xtreme terá uma pontuação diferenciada. O maior "score" obtido pelo primeiro colocado será normalizado para 100% e os demais receberão uma pontuação proporcional aos 100% obtidos pelo vencedor.

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This year at Dayton, the new CQWW Xtreme categories were announced.

These new categories (single-operator and multi-operator) have been
established to allow amateurs to participate in the CQ WW Contest
while experimenting creatively with Internet-linked stations and other
new technologies that currently are not permitted in any of the
existing contest categories. The full rules for the new Xtreme
Category, as approved by the CQ WW Contest Committee, appear in June
CQ magazine and also at:

http://cqww.com/CQ_WW_Xtreme_Rules.pdf

This PDF file may be copied and re-posted to other Web sites as long
as this text is included: "Reprinted with permission from the June
2009 issue of CQ magazine; copyright CQ Communications, Inc."

Please forward this email to your local club reflectors and newsletters.

The new categories are effective with the 2009 CQ WW Contest later this year.

In essence, (almost) anything goes! The "almost" part means that you
must obey the rules of your country, including power (up to the CQWW
1500W maximum), licensing, and remote operation (if you use it).

It is permitted to use multiple transmitting sites with one callsign
(if legal in your country), but all transmitting sites must be located
in the same country and CQ zone, and only one signal is permitted on a
band at any time. Single-ops with packet, Skimmer, robot stations,
on-line databases, etc. are OK! Multiops with remote operators and
remote receiving sites around the world...OK!

The initial response at both the Contesting Forum and SDR Forum at
Dayton was very positive, with some of the SDR Forum attendees
actually challenging each other in public! This is a chance for
experimenters to see which technology innovations actually work best
in competitive situations.

If you have questions about the rules, please send them to     Xtreme  cqww.com

There is an also email reflector (Xtreme-talk  contesting.com) set up
for discussions relating to these new categories. You can subscribe by
sending email to Xtreme-talk-request  contesting.com with the word
SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and message text, or go here:
http://dayton.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/xtreme-talk
(thanks, K5TR)

K3LR has stepped up and is sponsoring the K3TUP Memorial Trophies for
the winners of the single-op and multi-op Xtreme categories.

73, and let the Xtreme Contesting Games begin!



Fonte: Blog de PR7AR e Doug, K1DG no CQ-Contest Groups



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