Name | EUROPEAN RADIO TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP |
Description | HamSphere is delighted to cooperate with Youngsters on the Air (YOTA), a
young peoples movement, in the running of the 2014 European Radio team
Championship (ERTC 2014) due to be held in the city of Virrat, Finland.
HamSphere will provide a framework for this first-ever ERTC competition
in which two-operator teams compete in contacting members of the HS
community as well as each other in pursuit of developing their computer
and communication skills in the spirit of fostering coexistence between
Real and Virtual Amateur Radio.
YOTA 2014 is sponsored by the European Union and the International
Amateur Radio Union.
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Mode | DSB |
Bands | HamSphere Version 3.0, 7040-7090 kHz, 14240-14290 kHz and 21340-21390 kHz |
Rules | |
Score Calculation | Each normal correct contact is worth 10 points, and ERTC
stations count for 100 points. The point value is multiplied by the
number of countries contacted on all three (3) bands. Both periods
result in separate multipliers. The final score is the sum of each days
points times multipliers.
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Max Power | No power limits |
Exchange | Signal report and serial number, starting from 001 |
QSO Points | Each normal correct contact is worth 10 points, and ERTC
stations count for 100 points. The point value is multiplied by the
number of countries contacted on all three (3) bands. Both periods
result in separate multipliers. The final score is the sum of each days
points times multipliers. |
Multipliers | |
Start date UTC | 2014-07-19 13:00 |
End date UTC | 2014-07-20 07:00 |
Log deadline UTC | 2014-07-20 08:00 |
Manager | OH2BH |
Results | ERTC Gold Award for twenty top scoring stations
ERTC Silver Award for twenty ops working the highest number of ERTC stations
on three bands
ERTC Bronze Award for those making more than 100 contacts
+ A Special ERTC European Union Award |