HI G¨¹nter, Hi Hiro-san,
this is truly great hobby that really all people can participate the respective world championship. Hi Hi.
As I¡¯ll have very limited time due to Family QRM, I would try to focus on DA0HQ, 8N1HQ and 8N6HQ :-)
My twins (11 years) just made the just started German entry level exam (similar to US technician) at HAM Radio (Friedrichshafen)
and now licensed as DN9KAI and DN9KEN¡. They could participate in world championship? HI Hi
I¡¯m asking myself, if one of the kids would be interested in CW. What would be a good age to start learning?
VY 73 de DJ1TF/JJ1QPB - Thomas
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Am 10.07.2024 um 02:27 schrieb HIRO, JJ1FXF <jj1fxf@...>:
VU2TUM Puneit-san,
Many thanks for the FB 1st QSO. :)
The rule of IARU HF World Championship says;
Contacts: All stations may contact any other station. Stations may be contacted once per band on each mode.
And its scoring says;
5.1 QSO points:
5.1.1 Contacts within your own ITU zone count one (1) point.
5.1.2 Contacts with an IARU HQ or IARU official station count one (1) point.
5.1.3 Contacts with a station in the same ITU zone but on a different continent count one(1) point.
5.1.4 Contacts within your continent but in a different ITU zone count three (3) points.
5.1.5 Contacts with a different continent and IARU zone count five (5) points.
Even the QSO between any stations in the same counties earns you 1 point so you can call anyone, I suppose.
// HIRO, JJ1FXF