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Sunday, August 11, 2013

2013 DXtreme Team Challenge




2013 Dates

  • Saturday, November 30th, 00:00 UTC – Sunday, December 1, 23:59 UTC
 [Date claimer: Always the first weekend in December]

Objectives

  • For DA-RC Members, and Non-Members, to combine in teams in order to work as many stations in as many DXCC as possible on the 11m band
  • To promote the radio sports concept on 11m and spread camaraderie amongst the 11m dx community in general

Modes & Frequencies

  • SSB, AM, FM
  • 26.200-27.700 MHz (Includes CB frequencies)
  • Make your call on the call frequency and QSY
[Disclaimer: Participants are encouraged to operate within their country’s legal frequency allocation]

DXtreme Team Guidelines

  • 3 operators (from the same or different DXCC)
  • 3 callsigns
  • 3 transmitters
  • Remote station/s permitted
  • 3 logs
  • Teams may comprise members from different clubs or the same club
  • Teams must be registered prior to participating
  • A name is allocated to each team

Points

  • All contacts are worth 1 point
  • Contacts with stations in the same DXCC are valid
  • Contacts with fellow team members are valid
  • Only 1 contact per station is valid
  • DXCC are multipliers however a DXCC multiplier can only be claimed by a team on 1 occasion (i.e. if 2 or 3 team members work 14 division then this DXCC can still only be claimed once as a multiplier in the final points score.  QSO points for all contacts with 14 division stations still count though)

Scoring

  • (Log 1 + Log 2 + Log 3) x unique DXCC = Total Score
Sample A:
  • 224FT990 makes 180 QSOs with 20 DXCC, 14GY028 makes 220 QSOs with 15 DXCC and 17SW917 makes 100 QSO with 25 DXC
  • Contest Manager notes that out of the 60 DXCC worked by the team, 40 DXCC are unique
  • (180 + 220 + 100) x 40 = 20,000 points
Sample B:
  • 14PR001 makes 300 QSOs with 41 DXCC, 47CV101 makes 210 QSOs with 30 DXCC and 217ED018 makes 40 QSOs with 5 DXCC
  • Contest Manager notes that out of the 76 DXCC worked by the team, 50 are unique
  • (300 + 210 + 40) x 50 = 27,500 points

Logs

  • DXtreme Team log sheets are available from the Contest Manager via email
  • All log sheets much contain the following fields:  Date, Progressive RX & TX, Callsign, Frequency, Mode and Time (UTC)
  • In case of contact with non-participating stations, RX progressive number 001 should be recorded in the log
  • QSL cards are not necessary to confirm contacts for any participants
  • Log deadline is 1 February 2014
  • Electronic and paper log submission allowed
  • By submitting a log to the Contest Manager the entrant agrees to have the log uploaded to the DA-RC website, if in the top placegetters
  • All team members are asked to send in logs, regardless of the number of contacts made, in order to check the results
  • In the event that 1 team member’s log is not received then only 2 logs will count towards the team’s final score
  • In the event that 2 team members’ logs are not received then the team’s entry will not count in final calculations

Disqualification

  • Unsportsmanlike conduct
  • Any violation of the rules
  • Use by an entrant of any non-amateur means during the contest including, but not limited to, telephones, internet, instant messaging, chat rooms, Skype, etc. to solicit, arrange, or confirm any contacts during the contest.
  • Taking credit for excessive unverifiable QSOs or unverifiable multipliers
  • Non-QSY from the call frequency after a CQ call

Contest Manager

43DA001 Darren
PO Box 3140
Browns Plains LPO
QLD Australia 4118
darren43da001@yahoo.com
 
 

Friday, November 30, 2012

Participating Team of 2012 DXtreme Team Challenge


Detail info about this contest at :
http://www.delta-alfa.com/contests/dtc/







TEAM 1 : THE TRIADS

Team members
1. 2AT058 Brian
2. 14IR017 Regis
3. 43DA001 Darren

Team Announcement :  http://www.delta-alfa.com/dxtreme-team-challenge-news-new-team-the-triads/







TEAM 2 : THE DX-SKETEERS

Team members
1. 2DA120 Tom
2. 43DA162 Brett
3. 13DA017 Carsten

Team Announcement : http://www.delta-alfa.com/dx-sketeers/





TEAM 3 : THE BOUNTY HUNTERS

Team members
1. 13ET101 Lars
2. 3DA012 Roger
3. 13ET554 Oliver





TEAM 4 : THE JEDI MASTERS

Team members
1. 43DA102 Geoff
2. 153DA012 Andre
3. 2DA357 Dave






TEAM 5 : SHARK ATTACK

Team members
1. 43DA007 Mike
2. 14DA181 Jean Marc
3. 43DA148 Peter





TEAM 6 : MIGHTY MICS

Team members
1. 14SD216 Guy
2.  91DA002 Andi
3. 14DA281 Michel





Wish you good luck for the contest

Monday, May 7, 2012

My New QSL Card





Hello all radio's friends,

Just to let you know that my new personnal Qsl Card as seen on the picture above.
It's design and printed by SP5ADX Radek of Cool QSL.

This Qsl Card is available from my Qsl Manager, Mr. Darren 43DA001 and will be included with the DA-RC's existing Indonesian Qsl Card in all Qsl replies.







Great thanks to my Qsl Manager, Mr. Darren 43DA001 for the beautiful Qsl Card.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

DA-RC Contest

2012 DXtreme Team Challenge


Dates
- December 1, 00:00 UTC – December 2, 23:59 UTC
[Date claimer: Always the first weekend in December]

Objectives
- For DA-RC Members, and Non-Members, to combine in teams in order to work as many stations in as many DXCC as possible on the 11m band
- To promote the radio sports concept on 11m and spread camaraderie amongst the 11m dx community in general

Modes & Frequencies
- SSB, AM, FM
- 26.200-27.700 MHz (Includes CB frequencies)
- Make your call on the call frequency and QSY
[Disclaimer: Participants are encouraged to operate within their country’s legal frequency allocation]

DXtream Team Guidelines
- 3 operators (from the same or different DXCC)
- 3 callsigns
- 3 transmitters
- Remote station/s permitted
- 3 logs
- DA-RC Teams must contain at least 2 x DA-RC Members
- Non-DA-RC Teams may comprise members from different clubs or the same club
- Teams must be registered no less than 24 hours before either part of the contest – See ‘How to register YOUR team’
- Teams need a nickname

Points
- All contacts are worth 1 point
- Contacts with stations in the same DXCC are valid
- DXCC are multipliers however a DXCC multiplier can only be claimed by a team on 1 occasion (i.e. if 2 or 3 team members work 14 division then this DXCC can still only be claimed once as a multiplier in the final points score. QSO points for all contacts with 14 division stations still count though)

Scoring
- (Log 1 + Log 2 + Log 3) x unique DXCC = Total Score

Sample A:
- DXtreme Team (DA-RC Category): 224DA010 Edward, 14DA028 Phil & 17DA961 Jim
- 224DA010 makes 180 QSOs with 20 DXCC, 14DA028 makes 220 QSOs with 15 DXCC and 17DA961 makes 100 QSO with 25 DXCC
- Contest Manager notes that out of the 60 DXCC worked by the team, 40 DXCC are unique
- (180 + 220 + 100) x 40 = 20,000 points

Sample B:
- DXtreme Team (Non-DA-RC category): 14IR001 Didier, 47DX101 John & 91DD018 Dave
- 14IR001 makes 300 QSOs with 41 DXCC, 47DX101 makes 210 QSOs with 30 DXCC and 91DD018 makes 40 QSOs with 5 DXCC
- Contest Manager notes that out of the 76 DXCC worked by the team, 50 are unique
- (300 + 210 + 40) x 50 = 37,500 points

Logs- 
- DXtreme Team log sheets are available from the Contest Manager via email
- All log sheets much contain the following fields: Date, Progressive RX & TX, Callsign, Frequency, Mode and Time (UTC)
- In case of contact with non-participating stations, RX progressive number 001 should be recorded in the log
- QSL cards are not necessary to confirm contacts for any participants
- Log deadline is 1 February 2013
- Electronic and paper log submission allowed
- By submitting a log to the Contest Manager the entrant agrees to have the log uploaded to the DA-RC website, if in the top placegetters
- All team members re asked to send in logs, regardless of the number of contacts made, in order to check the results
- In the event that 1 team member’s log is not received then only 2 logs will count towards the team’s final score
- In the event that 2 team members’ logs are not received then the team’s entry will not count in final calculation

Disqualification
- Unsportsmanlike conduct
- Any violation of the rules
- Use by an entrant of any non-amateur means during the contest including, but not limited to, telephones, internet, instant messaging, chat rooms, Skype, etc. to solicit, arrange, or confirm any contacts during the contest.
- Taking credit for excessive unverifiable QSOs or unverifiable multipliers
- Non-QSY from the call frequency after a CQ call

Contest Manager
43DA001 Darren
PO Box 3140
Browns Plains LPO
QLD Australia 4118
darren43da001@yahoo.com


For further info on this link :

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

91DA/OC-022 DXpedition, Serangan Island



91DA/OC-022 Serangan Island, Bali done on 11 - 12 June 2011 by Crazy Team member : 91DA002 Andi, 91FAT105 Didin and JZ14GS Widodo ( JZ...is 11 meters band Indonesia local callsign from RAPI )





DXpedition report on this link
http://www.delta-alfa.com/91daoc-022/





These are some pictures of 91DA/OC-022 Serangan/Turtle Island, Bali

Main gate to Serangan/Turtle Island



Didin and Widodo setting up the antenna






Me and Didin

1/2 wave Vertical antenna ( home made )










Our portable station : Superstar 2200, Superstar 360, Amplifier RM Italy KL203

No propagation...??? When no propagation we were fishing, grill fish and eating together and my friend Widodo was painting of the beautiful beach view

Didin and Widodo having breakfast traditional balinese food on banana leaf

Have enjoy your breakfast Didin









When no propagation Didin made local qso/island to island inside Indonesia







1/2 Wave Vertical Antenna ( home made )





Crazy...!!! Didin's Motorbike equipped with 11 meters band antenna at front and 2 meters band antenna at back





Widodo was painting the scenary around the beach

































Widodo still painting the beach view





The beach view painted by Widodo