John Moyle Memorial National Field Day
2011 Contest
Contest Manager
Denis Johnstone VK4AE / VK3ZUX
vk4ae@wia.org.au
Phone : (07) 4723 4229
Contest Introduction
Welcome to the John Moyle Memorial National Field Day. The Field Day
will be held over the weekend of the 19 - 20 March, 2011 and run from
0100 UTC on Saturday till 0059 Sunday.
The WIA and I would like thank all entrants who took part and submitted
logs for last year's contest. Perhaps this year more contestants who
have gone to the trouble of taking part as a portable station will actually
submit their logs!
Aim Of The Contest
The aim is to encourage and provide familiarisation with portable operation,
and provide training for emergency situations. The rules are therefore
designed to encourage field operation.
This Years Winners
In 2011 logs can be submitted from portable stations and home stations.
The categories can include as follows:
24 Hour Portable Operation – Multiple Operator
- Multi Operator, All Mode, All Band
- Multi Operator, Phone only, VHF Bands
- Multi Operator, Phone Only, All Bands
- Multi Operator, All Mode, HF Bands
- Multi Operator, Phone only, HF Bands
24 Hour Portable Operation – Single Operator
- Single Operator, Phone only, All Band
- Single Operator Phone VHF
- Single Operator Phone HF
Six Hour Portable Operation – Multiple Operator
- Multi Operator Phone, All Band
- Multi Operator Phone HF Bands
- Multi Operator All Mode, HF Bands
- Multi Operator All Mode, VHF Bands
Six Hour Portable Operation – Single Operator
- Single Operator Phone Only, VHF Bands
- Single Operator Phone Only, All Band
- Single Operator Phone Only, HF Bands
- Single Operator CW Only, VHF Bands
Home Station – 24 Hour
- Home Station Operator
Home Station - 6 Hour
- Home Station Operator
Logs for any other category permitted by the rules can also be submitted.
The President's Cup will be awarded to the highest score by a WIA affiliated
club Station in any category.
Previous Years Winners
In 2010 a total of 122 logs were submitted from 73 portable stations
and 49 home stations.
The highest in each category were as follows:
24 Hour Portable Operation – Multiple Operator
VK3ER - Multi Operator, All Mode, All Band with 724 contacts and a score
of 6,176 points
VK3FRC - Multi Operator, Phone only, VHF with 255 contacts and a score
of 3,268 points
VK3CNE - Multi Operator, Phone Only, All Bands with 609 contacts and
a score of 3,398 points
VK2AWA - Multi Operator, All Mode, HF with 1465 contacts and a score
of 4,904 points
VK2AWX - Multi Operator, Phone only, HF with 587 contacts and a score
of 1,174 points
24 Hour Portable Operation – Single Operator
VK4OE - Single Operator, Phone only, All Band with 132 contacts and
a score of 1,320 points
VK5ZT - Single Operator Phone VHF with 154 contacts and a score of 1,485
points
VK4GH - Single Operator Phone HF with 489 contacts and a score of 978
points
Six Hour Portable Operation – Multiple Operator
VK3AWS - Multi Operator Phone, All Band with 335 and a score of 1471
points
VK2SF- Multi Operator Phone HF with 85 contacts and a score of 170 points
VK4CHB - Multi Operator All Mode, HF with 127 contacts for 246 points
VK4XPD - Multi Operator All Mode, VHF with 72 contacts for 1,077 points
Six Hour Portable Operation – Single Operator
VK2MER - Single Operator Phone Only, VHF with 40 contacts and a score
of 295 points
VK5AGZ - Single Operator Phone Only, All Band with 121 contacts and
a score of 884 points
VK7JGD - Single Operator Phone Only, HF Bands with 113 contacts and
a score of 226 points
VK2AYD - Single Operator CW Only, VHF Bands with 6 contacts for 24 points
Home Station – 24 Hour
VK2LAW - Home Station Operator with 773 contacts and a score of 994
points
Home Station - 6 Hour
VK2MCI - Home Station Operator with 163 contacts and a score of 238
points
The President's Cup will be awarded to VK3ER for the highest score
by a WIA affiliated club Station in any category.
Contest History
The contest is run each year in memory of the late John Moyle who was
a long term editor of the Wireless Weekly, (later Radio & Hobbies
- later Radio Television & Hobbies) magazine from 1947 until his
untimely death in 1965. Serving in the RAAF during WWII, he served with
distinction and was responsible for a number of innovative solutions
in keeping radio and radar equipment working under wartime operations
and difficult working conditions.
The WIA decided that a suitable long term memorial to John Moyle would
be a Field Day with a focus on portable or field operation. The contest
has been conducted annually ever since.
The rules of the contest have gradually changed over time and are still
revised regularly.
The contest is still primarily for portable or field operators, though
home stations can of course take part though using a different scoring
system.
Though multiple operators and club stations are actively encouraged
to take part in the contest they are not competing with the single operator
stations as there is effectively two seperate contests run at the same
time. Hence a single operator station only competes against other single
operator stations.
Upcoming Contest Date & Time
The next contest will take place on the 3rd full weekend in March each
year, and next year runs from 0100 UTC Saturday to 0059 UTC Sunday,
19-20 March 2011.
Contest Rules
The contest is open to all VK, ZL and P2 stations. Other stations are
welcome to participate, but can only claim points for contacts with
VK, ZL and P2 stations.
Single operator portable entries shall consist of ONE choice from each
of the following (e.g. 6 hour, portable, phone, VHF/UHF):
a 24 or 6 hour;
b Phone, CW, Digital or All modes;
c HF, VHF/UHF or All Bands.
Multi-operator portable entries shall consist of ONE choice from each
of the following (e.g. 24 hour, portable, phone, VHF/UHF):
a 24 or 6 hour;
b Phone, CW, Digital, or All modes;
c HF, VHF/UHF or All Bands.
Home and SWL single operator entries may be either, 24 hour or 6 hours,
but only all modes, and all bands.
Disqualification
General WIA contest disqualification criteria, as published in Amateur
Radio from time to time, applies to entries in this contest. Logs which
are illegible or excessively untidy are also liable to be disqualified.
Definitions
1) A portable station comprises field equipment operating from a power
source, e.g. batteries, portable generator, solar power, wind power,
independent of any permanent facilities, which is the normal location
of any amateur station.
2) All equipment comprising the portable station must be located within
an 800m diameter circle.
3) A single operator station is where one person performs all operating,
logging, and spotting functions.
4) A single operator may only use a call-sign of which he/she is the
official holder. A single operator may not use a call-sign belonging
to any group, club or organisation for which he/she is a sponsor except
as part of a multi-operator entry.
5) A multi-operator station is where more than one person operates,
checks for duplicates, keeps the log, performs spotting, etc.
6) A multi-operator station may use only one call sign during the contest.
7) Multi-operator stations may only use one transmitter on each band
at any one time, regardless of the mode in use.
8) Multi-operator stations must use a separate log for each band.
9) Logs submitted electronically shall use a separate Excel worksheet
for each band linked to a summary sheet. A typical example is shown
at http://www.wia.org.au/members/contests/johnmoyle. This file is only
a typical example which can be copied and adapted for the individual
use of either a single or a multi-operator station.
10) A station operated by a club, group, or organisation will be considered
to be multi-operator by default.
11) None of the portable field equipment may be erected on the site
earlier than 28 hours before the beginning of the contest.
12) Single operator stations may receive moderate assistance prior
to and during the contest, except for operating, logging and spotting.
The practice of clubs or groups providing massive logistic support to
a single operator is, however, totally against the spirit of the contest.
Offenders will be disqualified, and at the discretion of the manager,
may be banned from further participation in the contest for a period
of up to 3 years.
13) Phone includes SSB, AM and FM.
14) CW means Morse code.
15) Digital modes include any other mode other than the above (Rules
13 and 14), such as RTTY, Packet, PSK31 etc. Another station may be
worked only once per period on any digital mode: i.e. you cannot work
them on RTTY, then on Packet, then on PSK31 - only one digital contact,
regardless of mode, per period (see rule 19).
16) All Modes can also include ATV operation.
17) All amateur bands may be used except 10, 18 and 24 MHz. VHF/UHF
means all amateur bands above 30 MHz. Note: On 50 MHz, the region below
50.150 has been declared a contest free zone, and contest CQ's and exchanges
may only take place above this frequency. Stations violating this rule
will be disqualified.
18) Cross-band, cross-mode and contacts made via repeaters or satellites
are not permitted for contest credit. However, repeaters may be used
to arrange a contact on another frequency where a repeater is not used
for the contact.
19) Stations may make repeat contacts and claim full points for each
one. For this purpose, the contest is divided into eight consecutive
three-hour blocks: 0100-0359, 0400-0659, 0700-0959, 1000-1259, 1300-1559,
1600-1859, 1900-2159, 2200-0059 UTC. If you work a station at 0359 UTC
a repeat contact may be made after the start of a new block providing,
they are not consecutive or are separated by at least five minutes,
since the previous valid contact with that station on the same band
and mode.
20) Stations must exchange ciphers comprising RS(T) plus a 3 digit
number commencing at 001 and incrementing by one for each contact. (CW
stations 5999001). (CW stations contacting an overseas station who does
not understand the rules for this contest can generate a suitable serial
number for the contact - as long as this fact is noted in the log.)
21) Portable stations shall add the letter "P" to their own
cipher, e.g. 59001P.
22) Multi-operator stations are to commence numbering on each band
with 001.
23) Receiving stations must record the ciphers sent by both stations
being logged. QSO points will be on the same basis as for Home Stations,
unless the receiving station is portable.
24) The practice of commencing operation and later selecting the most
profitable operational period within the allocated contest times is
not in the spirit of the contest, and shall result in disqualification.
The period of operation commences with the first contact on any band
or mode, and finishes either 6 or 24 hours later.
Contest Scoring
Portable HF stations shall score 2 points per QSO. Contacts on CW Only
score 4 points per contact. Digital and All mode contacts score at the
same rate as Phone contacts.
Portable stations shall score the following on 6m:
a 0-49 km, 2 points per QSO;
b 50-99 km, 5 points per QSO;
c 100-149 km 10 points per QSO;
d 150-299 km 20 points per QSO;
e 300-499 km 30 points per QSO;
f 500 km and greater, 2 points per QSO.
Portable stations shall score the following on 144MHz and higher:
a 0 to 49 km, 2 points per QSO;
b 50 to 99 km, 5 points per QSO;
c 100 to 149 km, 10 points per QSO;
d 150 to 300km, 20 points per QSO.
e 300 kms and greater, 30 points per QSO.
For each VHF/UHF QSO where a score of more than 2 points is claimed,
either the latitude and longitude of the station contacted or other
satisfactory proof of distance such as the 6-figure Maidenhead Locator
must be supplied.
Home stations shall score:
a Two points per QSO with each portable station.
b One point per QSO with other home stations.
Submitting Your Log
For each contact: UTC time, frequency, station worked, RST/serial numbers
sent / received and claimed score. (VHF and above location of other
station and distance showing the Lat Long or Maidenhead Locator to 6
figures for the station worked.)
Logs must be accompanied by a summary sheet showing: call sign, name,
mailing address, section entered, number of contacts, claimed score,
location of the station during the contest, and equipment used, and
a signed declaration stating "I hereby declare that this station
was operated in accordance with the rules and spirit of the contest
and that the contest manager's decision will be accepted as final".
For multi-operator stations, the names and call signs (legible) of all
operators must be listed.
Paper logs may be posted to "John Moyle Contest Manager, 27 Laguna
Ave, Kirwan 4817 Qld". Alternatively, logs may be e-mailed jmfd2011@wia.org.au,
vk4ae@wia.org.au, or to Snail Mailed via the WIA Contest Manager JMMFD,
PO Box 2042, Bayswater, Victoria, 3153. The following formats are acceptable:
EXCEL or Microsoft Word, ASCII text or and electronic log programs such
as VK Contest Log (VKCL). Logs sent by disc or e-mail must include a
summary sheet and declaration, but the operators name (legible) is acceptable
in lieu of a signature. Logs must be date stamped or postmarked no later
than 22 April 2011.
Contest Results
The results of the 2011 John Moyle contest will be posted to this web
site above as soon as all postal logs have been received and scored,
and will be published in AR and announced on the WIA News Broadcast
within the following few weeks.
Contest Award
At the discretion of the Contest Manager, certificates will be awarded
to the winners of each portable section. Additional certificates may
be awarded where operation merits it. Note that entrants in a 24 hour
section are ineligible for awards in a 6 hour section.
The President's Cup, a perpetual trophy held at the National Office,
will be awarded to the portable Australian Club station, with the highest
score entered in the 24-hour, All Modes, All Bands section. For the
purpose of this contest "Club Station" means a club affiliated
with the WIA. The winning club will receive an individually inscribed
wall plaque as permanent recognition.
Logging Software
Computerised Logging Programs
Please check the website for your favourite logging programme for the
most up to date version, as most of the programmers are now doing a
rewrite, to allow for this years rule changes.
VK Contest Log (VKCL) by Mike Subocz VK3AVV, the programme can be found
by clicking the following Link
Contest Sponsors
The Wireless Institute Of Australia
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