IARU HF World Championships: Coming to a Radio Near You:
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IARU HF World Championships: Coming to a Radio Near You:
Radiosport fans are gearing up for the summer's biggest competition: The
IARU HF World Championships
http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2009/iaru.html. Calling the 24 hour
long contest "an HF operator's delight," ARRL Contest Branch Manager
Sean Kutzko, KX9X, explained that the contest will allow amateurs plenty
of opportunity to work DX from all around the globe on CW and SSB, as
well as make QSOs with many IARU Member-Society club stations and
officials.
"The IARU HF Championship is one of Radiosport's distinctive events,"
said Kutzko. "It's the only major contest that uses International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) zones as part of the exchange, and it's
the only contest that gives special multiplier status for IARU
Member-Society stations and their officials."
Kutzko said amateurs can get in on the fun in a variety of ways: "You
may choose to enter as a single operator using SSB only, CW only or a
mixture of both modes. Single operator stations can choose from three
power levels: High Power (greater than 150 W), Low Power (between 5-150
W) or QRP (5 W or less). You can also get some friends together at one
station and participate as a Multioperator station with a single
transceiver."
One of the fun things to do is see how many of the IARU special stations
you can work during the event. "While most stations give their ITU zone
http://www.iaru.org/ituzonesc.gif as part of the contest exchange,
IARU Member-Society stations give the abbreviation for their IARU
Member-Society's name: W1AW -- as W1AW/KL7 -- will be giving 'ARRL' as
part of their exchange," Kutzko said. In addition, IARU officials can
give one of four unique exchanges: AC if they are on the IARU
Administrative Council, or R1, R2 or R3 for the ITU Region that official
serves. For example, since Tim Ellam, VE6SH, is IARU President, he would
give "AC" as part of his exchange.
According to Kutzko, numerous IARU Member-Society stations will be on
the air this year, including Germany's Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
(DA0HQ), France's REF-Union (TM0HQ), the Kuwait Amateur Radio Society
(9K9HQ), the Nigerian Amateur Radio Society (5N0OCH and others), the
Japan Amateur Radio League (8N1HQ, 8N2HQ, 8N3HQ, 8N4HQ and 8N8HQ), the
Radio Amateur Society of Thailand (HS0AC), the Namibian Amateur Radio
League (V51NAM), the Radio Amateurs of Lebanon (OD5RAL), as well as
dozens of other Member-Society stations from around the world. "It is
always special to see so many nations represented on the air by their
national organization," Kutzko said. "It reinforces the global nature of
Amateur Radio and the common bonds that all amateurs have."
The IARU HF World Championship begins at 1200 UTC Saturday, July 11 and
goes until 1200 UTC Sunday, July 12. Complete rules may be found on the
ARRL Contest Web page
http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2009/iaru.html. Logs may be
submitted via e-mail
iaruhf@iaru.org;; paper logs should be mailed to
IARU International Secretariat, Box 310905, Newington, CT 06111-0905
USA. All logs must be e-mailed or postmarked no later than 1200 UTC
August 11, 2009.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 28, No. 26
July 2, 2009
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