Google translate english translation (without comment) for XE1ZD's post below.
International FM Satellite Contest 2022 Sugar Dx'ers Radio Club Bases and Rules Objectives of the contest: • Encourage more stations with a taste for satellite communication to be activated in Mexico. • Promote satellite transmissions under the ethical rule of 5 watts of power, so that more stations can participate in the passes during a foot print. • Arouse interest in radio listeners and future radio amateurs with LEO (low orbit) satellite transmissions. Rules: 1. Mexican and foreign stations can participate. 2. Ham stations can operate from a portable station, with a portable radio and the use of 5 watts. 3. The participating stations must send, to the email that is found at the bottom of these bases, a photograph of their transmission equipment, together with the Log of contacts made with the official SD stations. 4. The colleague who uses was of 5 watts will be disqualified. 5. The official SD stations (Sugar DX'ers) to be contacted will be 5 Mexican and 1 from the US, which will be identified with their callsign followed by the letters "SD" and their Grid Locator. Example: XE1YHP/SD, EK09 (Xray Echo One Yankie Hotel Papa, Stroke Sierra Delta, Echo Kilo 09) 6. The use of any model of antenna is allowed, as long as it is portable: Yagis, Moxon, Cilibicas, Deltas, Curculars, etc. 7. To guarantee legality, it is proposed to send a video of a QSO, (optional). The judges will verify with the reproductions if more power than allowed was used.
-Ant NU1U
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 9:38 AM Ignacio Granados Vega ti3ies@gmail.com wrote:
They have already defined the conditions of the contest, it is a group from Mexico, see the details in this link https://twitter.com/xe1zd_amilcar/status/1532561000213278720?t=i_3gdqlZaYDxd...
El jue, 2 jun 2022 a las 17:07, jim@k6ccc.org (jim@k6ccc.org) escribió:
David said:
An exception is QO-100 which from 4th April 2021 has a defined contest
section of the
passband. I'm aware there are 2 CW and 2 SSB contests per year. Perhaps
more are planned,
but none involve FM.
But QO-100 is not a single channel FM satellite - it's a passband. The original question was all about using FM satellites.
73
Jim Walls - K6CCC jim@k6ccc.org
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