
- Batavia FT8 Contest will be held on every first weekend in August. In 2020 it will starts: Saturday August 1 00:00 UTC Ends: Sunday August 2 23:59 UTC
- This contest aims to make amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs and Indonesian contesters as many as possible.
- Bands used are: 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz.
- The contest exchange is the first 4-character Grid Square participant location, e.g OI16 for OI16LU.
- The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Country and Prefixes multipliers
- Every station can make QSO once on every band. QSO points are:
- For Indonesian Station
- QSO with stations In Indonesia worth one (1) point.
- QSO with stations Outside Indonesia worth two (2) points.
- For Non Indonesian Station
- QSO with Indonesian station worth two (2) point.
- QSO with Different Country Non Indonesian station count one (1) point.
- QSO with same country will count for zero (0) point but still possible count for Country or Prefixes multiplier.
- If a duplicate is found in the log, only 1 QSO is taken from the duplicate. Other QSO duplication is considered non-existent and no penalty is given.
- Errors in writing exchange reports, callsign, time difference more than 1 minutes, NIL (not in other log) causing the QSO not to get points and multiplier.
- For Indonesian Station
- There are two types of multipliers in Batavia FT8 Contest.
- Prefix Multiplier. Will count once for each world prefixes on each band.
- Country (DXCC) Multiplier. Will count once for each country (DXCC) on each band.
- Contest Category.
- Single Operator All Band. All entrants are Single Operator who carry out every activity in the contest with no time limit of operation or band change.
- Checklog. All contest participant who sends his logsheet but does not want to be included in the judging..
- Contest Prize.
- All participants except in Checklog Category is entitled to a certificate. An electronics certificate will available for download in this website.
- There are also several plaques from sponsors, which are contested. Find it here https://batavia-ft8.com/plaque-available/
- Reporting QSOs
- Send your logs in cabrillo format only.
- Before sending logs, make sure your logs contains every required data. Logs header, Frequency, Date and time, your and worked station callsign, sent and received exchange should be wrote correctly.
- Missing any required header data in logs causing entrants category classified to Checklog
- Rename your log using your callsign so it’s easier to recognize. E.g yb0xxx.log.
- Your can use any converter software to convert from ADIF log to Cabrillo log.
- Submit your log here https://batavia-ft8.com/log-submit/
- You will receive an email confirmation of sent logs. And a list of received logs available here https://batavia-ft8.com/received-logs/
- If you found some mistake, you can re-submit your log to fix it. Dont worry about duplicate logs, we will use your last sent logs as the valid log.
- Log submit deadline is 14 days after the contest.
- General rules:
- You must write in the log same callsign that you used during the contest.
- In addition to the rules in this contest, you must also comply with local regulations in your country.
- The use of QSO finding system are allowed but please dont do a self spotting or asking for spot from other.
- Remote operation is permitted if the physical location of all transmitters, receivers, and antennas located not more than 500 meters.
- Dont do unsportsmanlike conduct.
- The committee responsible to make a disciplinary actions for entrants who made violation of the rules.
- The committee decision is final.
Thanks to the WWROF and SCC for permission to use their Copyrighted website material, adapted for this contest.
sumber: www.batavia-ft8.com