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HFPACK EVENTS AT PACIFICON HAM CONVENTION
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER 2003 IN CALIFORNIA The HFpack Events at Pacificon are open to everyone. Join the fun, bring your HF backpack too! 11:30AM~2:30PM HFPACK SHOOTOUT 2003 Measuring dB level of backpack setups on 5 and 18 MHz. Location: Central Park, San Ramon, California. At the intersection of Camino Ramon and Bishop Drive, in a field, a few blocks away from the convention. Pack a lunch. Bring your Pedestrian Mobile pack. 3:45PM HFPACK PORTABLE HF FORUM Powerpoint presentation by Bonnie KQ6XA Live demos by HFpackers with state-of-the-art portable systems. Location: San Ramon Marriott, Forum Room F and G. 5:30PM HFPACK SNACK'N'DRINK Relax with fellow HFpackers around the patio tables. Location: Pasta Pomodoro restaurant, 146 Sunset Drive, next to the Marriott Hotel. 8:45PM and 11:00PM HFPACK ZOMBIE WALK'N'TALK (0345UTC and 0600UTC 19OCT2003UTC) A casual evening with friends using pedestrian /portable gear outside in the beautiful California environment. Location: San Ramon Marriott hotel front lawn. Primary: 5371.5kHz USB Alternates: 3996.0kHz USB, 7242.5kHz LSB INTERCOM: 144.320MHz(PL 100)Simp FM and 18157.5kHz USB MAP OF EVENTS: http://www.qsl.net/hfpack/hfpack_shootout_map2.jpg ============================================== HFpack Shootout 2003 Information ============================================== The HFpack Shootout 2003 is sponsored by HFpack and open to all amateur radio operators. HFpack is dedicated to furthering the state of the art for HF Portable. http://www.hfpack.com On Saturday 18 October 2003, HFpack will hold the 3rd annual HFpack Shootout at USA's west coast ham convention "Pacificon" in San Ramon, California. The purpose of the shootout is to measure signal strength of pedestrian and human mobile HF systems on 18MHz and 5MHz in a controlled manner and report the results as a service to radio operators around the world. Participation and entry in the shootout is open and free to all radio amateurs. =============================================== New Type of Shootout for 2003: Complete Systems =============================================== Unlike previous years where only the antennas were tested, the HFpack Shootout 2003 tests complete backpack and human mobile systems on 18MHz and 5MHz in several power and type categories. ============================================== Entrant Information Required: ============================================== 1) Entrant Operator Name and Callsign 2) Entrant Team Name 3) Category(s) and Band(s) of Entry 4) Description of transmitter 5) Description of antenna system 6) Description of power source 7) Description of other equipment used 8) Polarization (Horizontal or Vertical) 9) Measured power output of transmitter 10) Measured height of antenna system 11) Measured diameter of antenna system ============================================== Basic Shootout Description ============================================== 1) A circle 10 meters (33ft) in diameter in an open area shall be clearly marked. The entrant operator, antenna system and equipment shall be within this circle during the RF measurement. 2) The entrant operator's voice transmission shall be measured in decibels of peak RF signal strength by a nearby test receiver, connected to a vertical and a horizontal antenna. The operator shall make a brief transmission for the Shootout test receiver engineer to verify best polarization. 3) The entrant operator shall make three voice USB transmissions and the Shootout test receiver engineer shall make 3 corresponding RF signal strength measurements. The maximum and minimum measurements shall not be used. The medium (median) measurement shall be recorded as the final measurement of the entrant. 4) The RF measurements shall be made on amateur USB frequencies designated by the Shootout engineer within the 18MHz and the 5MHz bands. 5) An entrant may separately enter any or all categories and frequency bands. ============================================== Entrant Requirements and Guidelines ============================================== 1) The entrant operator shall check in, weigh in the equipment, and demonstrate the ability to move about freely while carrying all equipment and antenna system. The entrant's transmitter output power into a 50ohm dummy load shall be measured by the Shootout engineer. 2) The entrant operator shall carry and support the full weight of all equipment and antenna system during the RF measurements; however, a single wire or cable dragging counterpoise attached to the radio equipment with a maximum total length of 10 meters in a single direction and a maximum cross section of 1 centimeter may be touching, dragging, or laying on the surface upon which the operator is walking or standing. This counterpoise wire shall not be attached to a ground rod or imbedded in the ground, or in any way elevated above the surface of the earth by fixed objects on the ground. 3) The entrant's antenna system shall not exceed a total height of 10 meters above the surface level upon which the operator is walking or standing, and the entire weight of the antenna shall be carried by the operator during the RF measurements. ============================================== Category 1 = Pedestrian 100W Class ============================================== 1) The output power of the Category 1 entrant operator's transmitter shall not exceed 100 Watts PEP. 2) The total weight of the Category 1 entrant operator's transmitting equipment shall not exceed 20 kilograms (44 pounds), inclusive of transmitter, antenna system, all wires, cables, backpack/cases, microphone, and power supply. 3) Only the entrant operator's body may be used to support the equipment; no monopod, tripod, wheeled support, or other support device shall be used to hold up the equipment or the antenna system. ============================================== Category 2 = Pedestrian 10W Class ============================================== 1) The output power of the Category 2 entrant operator's transmitter shall not exceed 10 Watts PEP. 2) The weight of the Category 2 entrant's equipment is not limited. 3) Only the entrant operator's body may be used to support the equipment; no monopod, tripod, wheeled support, or other support device shall be used to hold up the equipment or the antenna system. ============================================== Category 3 = Human Mobile 100W Class ============================================== 1) A Human Mobile is considered to be any wheeled vehicle, craft, device, cart, skates, wagon, bicycle, tricycle, quadracycle, scooter, or carrier which is powered for movement solely by human energy. 2) The output power of the Category 3 entrant operator's transmitter shall not exceed 100 Watts PEP. 3) The weight of the Category 3 entrant's equipment is not limited. ============================================== Differently-Abled Notes ============================================== 1) Differently-abled operators may enter any category of their choice, exempt from requirements of support of equipment, and may utilize any type of body support assistance including but not limited to: walkers, canes, crutches, motorized wheelchair, other assisted devices, or the assistance of another person for carrying equipment. ============================================== Shootout Notes ============================================== 1) The general public, amateur radio operators, volunteer witnesses, and others may be present to view the Shootout. All entrants should conduct themselves in the spirit of friendly cooperation. 2) Other guidelines may be posted or verbally announced or personally advised at the Shootout by the organizers to comply with local laws and regulations. 3) In the unlikely event of confusion or dispute, a panel of three HFpack members chosen by the HFpack members present at the shootout will attempt to resolve the issue in an amicable manner. 4) The results of the HFpack Shootout 2003 will be announced on the HFpack website and a report will be issued documenting the entrant systems. ============================================== End of message HFpack http://www.hfpack.com |
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