ARRL November Sweepstakes - CW

Last updated 14:05 ET 08/28/06
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		2006 ARRL November Sweepstakes Rules

1. Object: For stations in the United States and Canada (including 
   territories and possessions) to exchange QSO information with as 
   many other US and Canadian stations as possible on 160, 80, 40, 
   20, 15 and 10 meter bands.

2. Date and Contest Period:
   2.1.	CW: First full weekend in November (November 4-6, 2006).
   2.2.	Phone: Third full weekend in November (November 18-20, 2006).
   2.3.	Contest Period: Begins 2100 UTC Saturday, ends 0300 UTC 
        Monday. 
   2.4.	Operate no more than 24 of the 30 hours. 
	2.4.1.	Off periods may not be less than 30 minutes in 
                length. 
	2.4.2.	Times off and on must be clearly noted in paper logs. 
                Do not indicate off times in electronic log files. The 
                log checking software calculates it. 
	2.4.3.	Listening time counts as operating time.

3. Entry Categories:
   3.1.	Single Operator:
	3.1.1.	QRP. 
	3.1.2.	Low Power. 
	3.1.3.	High Power.
	3.1.4.	Unlimited-Packet assisted (no differentiated power 
                levels)
   3.2.	Multioperator
	3.2.1.	Multi-Single only
		3.2.1.1. Only 1 transmitted signal is permitted at 
 			 any time.
		3.2.1.2. No limitation on the number of band changes.
		3.2.1.3. Spotting assistance is permissible.
   3.3.	School Club
	3.3.1.	There are three divisions to this category.
		3.3.1.1. College and University
		3.3.1.2. Technical School
		3.3.1.3. Secondary and other School
	3.3.2. School clubs compete as their own category.
	3.3.3. Only currently enrolled regular students and faculty 
               /staff of the institution are eligible to operate a 
	       school club entry. Alumni may "Elmer" but may not 
               operate the station during the competition.
	3.3.4. There is no distinction between Single and Multi 
               operator stations or power levels in this category.
	3.3.5. School clubs must operate from established stations 
               located on the campus. No portable operation from a 
               near-by contest station is allowed. A club may operate 
               from a member's station only if no on-campus station 
               exists.
	3.3.6. Certificates will be awarded to the top scoring entry 
               in each division of this category in each ARRL/RAC 
               section and division.

4. Exchange: The required exchange consists of:
   4.1. A consecutive serial number;
   4.2. Precedence;
	4.2.1. "Q" for Single Op QRP (5 Watts output or less);
	4.2.2. "A" for Single Op Low Power (up to 150 W output);
	4.2.3. "B" for Single Op High Power (greater than 150 W 
               output);
	4.2.4. "U" for Single Op Unlimited;
	4.2.5. "M" for Multi-Op;
	4.2.6. "S" for School Club;
   4.3. Your Callsign;
   4.4. Check (the last two digits of the year you were first 
        licensed);
   4.5. ARRL/RAC Section
        (Example: NU1AW would respond to W1AW's call by sending: W1AW 
        123 B NU1AW 71 CT, which indicates QSO number 123, B for 
        Single Op High Power, NU1AW, first licensed in 1971, and in 
        the Connecticut section.)

5. Scoring: 
   5.1. QSO points: Count two points for each complete two-way QSO.
   5.2. Multiplier: Each ARRL Section and RAC Section plus the 
        Canadian NT (Northern Territories - encompassing VE8 / VY1 / 
        VY0) with a maximum number of 80. 
	5.2.1. KP3 and KP4 are in the Puerto Rico Section.
	5.2.2. KV4/KP2 and KG4 stations are in the Virgin Islands 
               Section.
	5.2.3. KH6 and other US possessions in the Pacific count as 
               the Pacific Section.
   5.3. Final score: Multiply QSO points (two per QSO) by the number 
        of ARRL/RAC sections (plus NT VE8/VY1/VYØ).

6. Miscellaneous:
   6.1.	Work each station only once, regardless of the frequency band.
   6.2.	Only one transmitted signal at any time is permitted.

7. Awards:
   7.1. Certificates will be awarded to the top operator CW and Phone 
        scores in each category ("A", "B", "Q", "U", "S" and "M") in 
        each ARRL/RAC section and division.
   7.2. All Overall and Divisional winners will be awarded a plaque 
        recognizing their efforts.  Plaques are either sponsored by 
        groups of clubs or by the principal awards sponsor, Icom.

8. Submission:
   8.1. Deadline for submission of CW entries is Wednesday December 6, 
        2006 Deadline for submission of Phone entries is Wednesday 
        December 20, 2006. Entries emailed or postmarked after the 
        deadline may be designated checklogs.
	8.1.1. The CW and Phone mode are considered separate contests 
               and must be submitted in separate envelopes or emails 
               sent to the appropriate address.
	8.1.2. Entries must be made on current ARRL entry forms or on 
               a reasonable facsimile. Current forms may be downloaded 
               in .pdf or ASCII format from www.arrl.org/contests/
               forms 
   8.2. Email entries for CW must be sent to SSCW@arrl.org and Phone 
        to SSPhone@arrl.org 
   8.3. Cabrillo formatted logs can be submitted by logging onto the 
        web application at www.b4h.net/cabforms and completing the 
        required information.
   8.4. Any entry that has been created using a computer for logging 
        must be submitted in the Cabrillo log file format.
	8.4.1. Files from word processing, spreadsheet programs or 
               "bin" type logging program files are not valid or 
               usable.
	8.4.2. Any electronic file that is not submitted in required 
               format will not be eligible for competition and awards.
	8.4.3. A paper printout for a log that has been generated by 
               a computer in lieu of the actual data file in the 
               required format is not an acceptable substitute.
	8.4.4. Paper logs that are entered into a logging program or 
               computer after the contest are considered electronic 
               logs and must include the required electronic file in 
               the submission.
   8.5. Hand-written paper logs are acceptable entries. Any hand-
        written paper log of 500 or more QSOs must include the required 
        dupe sheet.
   8.6. Logs sent via the regular mail service should be addressed to: 
        November SS CW or November SS Phone, ARRL, 225 Main St, 
        Newington, CT 06111. 

9. Other information. 
   9.1. See "General Rules for All ARRL Contests" and "General Rules 
        for ARRL Contests on Bands Below 30 MHz (HF)" available at 
        www.arrl.org/contests or from the ARRL Contest Branch. 
   9.2. All contest queries should be directed to contests@arrl.org 
        or by telephone to 860-594-0232. All contest rules and entry 
        forms may be downloaded from the Contest Branch Web Page at: 
        www.arrl.org/contests.


Participation Pins
The ARRL is again pleased to continue its PINS (Participation In 
November Sweepstakes) program for 2006. Anyone who completes 100 
contacts on CW or Phone during Sweepstakes is eligible to purchase 
one of these attractive Participation Pins. Pins are based on claimed 
scores. Each pin includes the year and mode and have become a popular 
tradition in the November Sweepstakes event. Pins cost $6, including 
postage and handling and will be shipped after all entries have been 
processed and logs verified.

To order your pins, attach a note to the front of your summary sheet 
indicating the number of pins ordered along with your check. If you 
enter electronically, send a copy of your summary sheet with a note 
and your check attached to Sweepstakes PINS, ARRL Contest Branch, 
225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111.

Clean Sweep Mugs 
Commemorate working your "clean sweep" by purchasing your 2006 
November Sweepstakes mug. To earn your mug, work all 80 ARRL/RAC 
sections during the CW or Phone November Sweepstakes. Mug awards are 
based on claimed scores. The price for the keepsake mug is $12 each, 
(including postage and handling.)  If you submit electronically, 
send a paper copy of the first page of your Cabrillo file and 
indicate how many mugs you are ordering along with your check. If 
you log by paper, attach a note to the top of your summary sheet 
indicating how many mugs you are ordering and your check. All orders 
should be sent to Clean Sweep Mugs, ARRL Contest Branch, 225 Main 
Street. Newington, CT 06111. Your mug will be shipped after all 
entries and mug orders have been processed and verified.  Supplies 
are limited.  We only guarantee filling orders received by the Phone 
submission deadline of December 20, 2006.