Date and Time
Starting time is at 00:00 UTC, and ending time is at 24:00 UTC on Sunday 
19th November, 2006.

Objective
The European PSK Club has the honour to invite the radio amateurs all over 
the world to participate in the EPC PSK63 QSO Party. The objective of the 
competition is to establish as many contacts as possible between radio 
amateurs around the world by using the BPSK63 mode. Everybody can work 
everybody for QSO and multiplier credit.

BANDS AND FREQUENCIES
Participants are allowed to work on 160 meters (1838...1840 KHz), 80 meters 
(3582...3584 KHz), 40 meters (7037...7039 KHz), 20 meters (14072...14074 
KHz), 15 meters (21082...21084 KHz) and 10 meters (28082...28084 KHz).

TYPE OF COMPETITION
Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500 meter diameter 
circle or within the property limits of the station licensee's address, 
whichever is greater. All antennas used by the entrant must be physically 
connected by wires to the transmitters and receivers used by the entrant. 
Only the entrant's call sign can be used to aid the entrant's score. All 
entrants are allowed to use packet and web clusters. There are no separate 
entrant categories in the competition; all participants work as SOAB (Single 
Operator - All Bands). All stations at which one performs do all of the 
operating, logging, and spotting functions. Only one signal is allowed at 
any one time. The operator may change bands at any time. The output power 
shall not exceed 100 watts.

EXCHANGE
EPC members should send signal report plus EPC membership number (example - 
599 EPC001). Please make sure that you don't separate «EPC» from the 
«Number», and you don't use any characters between. Please make sure that 
your EPC number consists of 3 digits. Other stations should send signal 
report plus QSO number, starting 001 (example - 599 001).

POINTS
Contacts with EPC members are worth 5 points; contacts with other stations 
are worth 1 point. The same stations may be contacted again on other bands.

Multiplier
A multiplier of one is for each different EPC number contacted on each band.

SCORING
The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum 
of EPC numbers contacted on each band.

CERTIFICATES AND PLAQUES
First, second and third place certificates will be awarded in the World and 
every continent. First place certificates will be awarded in every 
participating DXCC country. The EPC PSK63 World Plaque will be awarded for 
the first place in the World. All scores will be published on the EPC 
website. All certificates and plaques will be issued to the licensee of the 
station used. All certificates will be issued in a PDF format and sent via 
email to the winner. Winners may purchase special plaques through the EPC 
General Manager; plaques will be awarded in the following geographical 
areas: Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania, United 
Kingdom, Scandinavia, Russia, USA, Canada and Japan. If you are interested 
in sponsoring a special trophy for the EPC PSK63 QSO Party, please contact 
us.

LOG INSTRUCTIONS
All times must be in UTC. All sent and received exchanges are to be logged. 
We accept logs in the Cabrillo format ONLY. Name your Cabrillo file as your 
callsign (for example - mm0dgr.cbr), and email it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Be 
sure to put the station callsign in the «Subject» line of the message. 
Electronic submission implies a signed declaration that all competition 
rules and regulations for amateur radio in the country of operation have 
been observed. All entries must be emailed no later than 30 days after the 
competition. Use this sample file as a standard entry log file for the EPC 
PSK63 QSO Party.
Disqualification
Violation of amateur radio regulations in the country of the participant, or 
the rules of the competition; unsportsmanlike conduct; taking credit for 
excessive unverifiable contacts or unverifiable multipliers will be deemed 
sufficient cause for disqualification. Incorrectly logged calls or numbers 
will be counted as unverifiable contacts for culprit only. The use by an 
entrant of any non-amateur means such as telephones, telegrams, internet, or 
the use of packet to solicit contacts during the competition is 
unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification. Actions and 
decisions of the EPC PSK63 QSO Party Manager are official and final.
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