„Tisza Cup” International HF Radio Contest details
Organizers:
- Debrecen University Radio Club (HG0UD),
- Radio and Leisure Sports Club of Debrecen (HA0KDA) and
- Debrecen City Council
1. Eligibility: All licensed radio amateurs worldwide.
2. Objective: To contact radio amateurs around the world, especially with Tisza riverside
countries (such as: Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia), using the 160, 80, 40,
20, 15 and 10 meter amateur bands. Observance of established band plans is strongly
encouraged.
3. Date and Contest Period: The first full Satueday of June every year, beginning 00:00
UTC Saturday and ending 23:59 UTC Saturday (in this year: June 4, 2022). Both Single
(SO) and Multi operator (MO) stations may operate the entire 24-hour period.
4. Mode: Only CW (A1A), recommended CQ format is: CQ TEST TC
5. Output Power Level Categories:
- High Power: Total output power must not exceed 1500 W on any band at any time.
- Low Power: Total output power must not exceed 100 W on any band at any time.
- QRP Power: Total output power must not exceed 5 W on any band at any time.
6. Each entrant undertakes to abide by the rules of this notice, the provisions applicable to
her/him by the authorities of her/his own country and to accept the decisions of the
Competition Committee.
7. Entry Categories:
Single operator (SO):
- One person performs all operating and logging functions.
- Use of spotting nets, packet, or multi-channel decoders (such as CW Skimmer, RBN) is
permitted.
- All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations of their respective countries at
all times.
- Single operator stations are allowed only one transmitted signal at any given time.
7.1. Single Operator, All Band (SOAB)
7.1.1. SOABH- High output power level
7.1.2. SOABL- Low output power level
7.1.3. SOABQ- QRP output power level
7.2. Single Operator, Single Band (SOSB) – No separated output power level categories
The SOSB participant can enter in a maximum of two different single band categories. This
allows a station, for example to enter log for 10m and 160m with both eligible for awards.
This option must be selected by the operator during LOG upload. Only one log must contains
all contacts.
Single Band entrants operating other bands during the contest are encouraged to submit check
logs for their other bands to aid in the log cross-checking process.
7.3. Multi Operator, Single Transmitter (MOST)
7.3.1. MOSTH- High power level
7.3.2. MOSTL- Low power level
Must remain on a band for at least 10 minutes before changing bands. The “10 minute clock”
starts when a first QSO is logged (Run station). The run station minimum time to stay on a
band is 10 minutes. A quick band change in order to work a new multiplier is allowed – so it
is OK to work one new multiplier station and return to the main band. Alternating CQs on two
or more frequencies is not permitted.
All operators must observe the amateur radio regulations (e.g. power limits) of their
respective countries at all times.Violation of the band change rules will reclassify the entry as
a checklog.
7.4. Multi Operator-Multi Transmitter (MOMT)-No separated output power level
categories
The six contest bands may be activated simultaneously. Only one transmitted signal per band
is permitted at any time. Violation of the band rules will reclassify the entry as a checklog.
7.5. For Tisza riverside countries (Ukraine, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia)
The same rules and categories as SOAB, SOSB, MOST and MOMT
8. Contest Exchange:
8.1. Send signal report (RST) and CQ zone.
8.2. A complete exchange must be logged for each valid QSO.
9. Valid Contact:
9.1. Each competing station may establish a connection with any other station during the
competition, without restriction.
9.2. The same station may be worked once per band for QSO credit.
9.3. A station may only be worked for credit in the portion of the band that is generally
accepted for the mode used.
9.4. Cross mode, cross band and repeater contacts are not valid QSOs.
9.5. Where contest-preferred segments are incorporated into regional band plans, participants
must observe them.
9.6. The use of non-amateur radio means of communications (e.g. telephone or the Internet)
for the purpose of soliciting a contact (or contacts) during the contest period is inconsistent
with the spirit and intent of these rules.
9.7. Use of self-spotting techniques on packet or other mediums is inconsistent with the spirit
and intent of these rules.
10. QSO Points for participants from NOT Tisza-riverside countries:
10.1. Contacts with Tisza-riverside country stations counts 10 points (it doesn’t matter if
this station is located in your own CQ zone or not).
10.2. Contacts with other, not Tisza-riverside country stations:
10.2.1. Within your own CQ zone- 2 points.
10.2.2. Contacts within your continent (but different CQ zone) count 3 points.
10.2.3. Contacts with a different continent (DX) count 5 points.
10.2.4. Connections to air- and water mobile stations (/AM, /MM) uniformly - 3 points.
10.3. QSO Points for participants from the Tisza-riverside countries (UR, YO, OM, HA,
YU):
10.3.1. The contacts with other stations from the Tisza riverside-countries are uniformly
worth 1 (one) point (regardless of whether they are located in your own CQ zone or not).
10.4. Contacts with other, NOT Tisza-riverside country stations:
10.4.1. Within your own CQ zone - 2 points.
10.4.2. Contacts within your continent (but different CQ zone) count 3 points.
10.4.3. Contacts with a different continent (DX) count 5 points.
10.4.4. Connections to air- and water mobile stations (/AM, /MM) uniformly - 3 points.
11. Multipliers (for all contest participants):
11.1. The total number of CQ zones worked on each band
11.2. Prefixes of Tisza riverside country stations worked on each band.
11.3. The Tisza riverside country stations can also count as CQ zone multiplier.
11.4. The /AM, /MM stations can also count as CQ zone multiplier.
12. Final Scoring: The total number of QSO points times the total number of multipliers
worked.
13. Reporting:
13.1. 5-day log submission deadline. Entries must be uploaded to the web app no later than 5
days after the end of the contest (in this year: 23.59 UTC June 10, 2022).
13.2. Electronic entries must conform to the Cabrillo file format. Any entry which has been
generated using a computer (either during the contest or after the contest) must be uploaded
via the Tisza cup contest web. Electronic files must use the entrant’s callsign as the file name.
13.3. Only electronic logs are accepted.
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14. Log Checking:
14.1. The competition is evaluated by a Contest Committee appointed by the organizers. The
decision of the Committee is final and binding on everyone.
14.2. All logs are checked using custom software and human judgment.
14.3. The final result (callsign, operator(s), final score) will be listed in each competition
category.
14.4.The results of the competition in each competition category will be published by the
competition committee on the website www.tiszacup.eu
14.5. Disqualification: Any entry may be disqualified if the claimed score is reduced by
more than 25%.
14.6. Duplicate contacts are removed with no additional penalty.
14.7. Contacts with an incorrectly received exchange or call sign errors (BUST) or call signs
not in the other log (NIL) are removed and receive a penalty of two times the QSO point
value for that contact.
14.8. Checklogs: Entry submitted to assist with the log checking. The entry will not have a
score in the results and the log will not be made public.
14.9. Information useful for the preparation and evaluation of the LOGs is given in point 16.
of the competition notice
15. Awards:
A. Certificates: Electronic certificates will be made available in pdf format for
download for everyone who submits an entry.
B. Plaques: Plaques are awarded for top performance in a number of categories. View
the current list of plaques and sponsors at web app. Only one plaque will be awarded per
callsign. A station winning a plaque will not be considered for a sub-area award; the plaque
will be awarded to the runner-up in that area.
C. Special Awards: The two Radio Clubs in Debrecen and the Council of Debrecen
city also established a special award. The individual participants (single op, both Tisza
riverside and other categories) with the highest points will be invited to spend the Carnival
week (with his/her partner) in Debrecen city. The Flower Carnival of Debrecen city (20th of
August, every year) and the related cultural and entertainment programs are famous far and
wide. The special award includes the cost of weekly accommodation, meals and VIP entrance
fees.
15. Others:
All the radios and antennas must be in physical contact with each other
and within 500 meters radius. Under the above conditions, remote
operation is allowed.
Contacts that violate the 10-minute rule should not be deleted from the
log, but marked with an X-QSO in the Cabrillo log. Contacts marked with
the X-QSO do not result in penalty points.
Do not delete dupe contacts! If there is a valid contact to a station in the
same band, it will be scored. It counts as zero (0) points without penalty
point even if the received exchange is incorrect or the contact is not
included in the other station's log.
For logged contacts, the time difference between the 2 stations's log
records may not exceed 3 minutes. Exceeding that, the contact will be
deleted. This does not authorize anyone to establish a contact outside of
the contest period. It is advisable to synchronize your computer clock with
your GPS or Internet time server before the contest.
The callsign of a multiplier, if no log has been submitted from them, must
be included in the logs of at least 5 other competitors. Otherwise the
multiplier contact will be deleted.
Clarification for SWLs:
Since the CABRILLO format does not support SWL cathegory, it was decided that we
will accept SWL LOGs in any reasonable format. Only SWL LOGs can be send via email:
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SWL LOGs are not accepted through the web. Each QSO record must contain: date,
UTC, band-frequency, callsign of the station, sent code, callsign of the corresponding
station, points, new multiplier, SWL call.
The summary should be part of the LOG and should contain: for each band number of
QSOs, points, multipliers. The LOG should contain the receiver information and email.
Disqualification: Violation of contest rules, unsportsmanlike conduct or taking credit for
excessive unverifiable QSOs will be deemed sufficient cause for disqualification.
All decisions of the contest committee are final.
The contest is sponsored by the organizers.
Home web page: www.tiszacup.eu
For additional contest information, contact the contest director: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or send your
mail to: „Tisza Cup International Radio Contest”, 130. Rozsavolgy str. Debrecen, H-4225,
Hungary.
The contest rule can be downloaded at the below link: