2023-07-17, 15:04:46
RandomGram is unlike the typical amateur ("ham") radio contest. Scores are determined entirely by the accurate exchange of random character groups in Morse code. Scoring in most other contests primarily involves logging of call signs: the actual information exchange is often predictable, redundant and automated.
The content of each RandomGram contact is unique. As such, duplicate contacts are not an issue. There is no "dup" restriction in RandomGram. Multiple contacts between the same stations on the same band are permitted, and encouraged, because fresh content is exchanged in each.
Absence of a dup restriction has the effect of equalizing stations of widely different capability. Low-power stations with wire antennas that can only reach a few other regional stations on one or two bands can be as active as the "big dogs" running high power output and multiple arrays. There is no Power category or SPC multiplier in RandomGram.
Even an SWL with no transmitter may participate by monitoring RG stations and logging the code groups they exchange. All participants are encouraged to earn additional points by intercepting traffic passed between other stations.
Automated and computer-assisted means of transmitting and receiving Morse code are permitted, but only for those who would not otherwise be able to participate-- never for convenience or competitive advantage. Many participants use traditional style telegraph keys: straight key, semi-automatic "bug" and sideswiper "cootie".
How to participate...
Event #3
July 21/22 @ 20:00 - 05:00 UTC[i]
TX Lists are available now.
More info here.[/i]
The content of each RandomGram contact is unique. As such, duplicate contacts are not an issue. There is no "dup" restriction in RandomGram. Multiple contacts between the same stations on the same band are permitted, and encouraged, because fresh content is exchanged in each.
Absence of a dup restriction has the effect of equalizing stations of widely different capability. Low-power stations with wire antennas that can only reach a few other regional stations on one or two bands can be as active as the "big dogs" running high power output and multiple arrays. There is no Power category or SPC multiplier in RandomGram.
Even an SWL with no transmitter may participate by monitoring RG stations and logging the code groups they exchange. All participants are encouraged to earn additional points by intercepting traffic passed between other stations.
Automated and computer-assisted means of transmitting and receiving Morse code are permitted, but only for those who would not otherwise be able to participate-- never for convenience or competitive advantage. Many participants use traditional style telegraph keys: straight key, semi-automatic "bug" and sideswiper "cootie".
How to participate...
- Obtain a registered transmit list of random code groups by emailing your call sign to RandomGram+owner@groups.io
- During the event call "CQ RG", or answer such calls, on non-WARC HF bands;
- Transmit real RST and one code group from your TX List to the other operator;
- Log the group received from the other operator. You can also monitor other stations and log the groups they exchange;
- You can contact any participating station multiple times on the same band;
- Submit your call sign and all of your logged groups by email to the above address;
- Results will be posted in the RandomGram Group on Groups.io. (Subscription not required.)
Event #3
July 21/22 @ 20:00 - 05:00 UTC[i]
TX Lists are available now.
More info here.[/i]
73, Adam ve3fp