CQ Changes Publication Schedule for Contest Results

CQ TO REVAMP PUBLICATION SCHEDULE FOR CONTEST RESULTS;
MAJOR RESULTS TO APPEAR FOUR MONTHS EARLIER

(Hicksville, NY August 1, 2012) — CQ magazine will embark on a major reorganization of its editorial content in order to publish contest results significantly sooner, Editor Rich Moseson, W2VU, announced today. On average, contest results will appear four months sooner than at present. The new schedule will be phased in over the course of 2013 and will be fully in place by 2014.

“The phase-in is necessary because of new and old dates overlapping,” Moseson explained, “as well as scheduling needs for non-contest articles including our special focus issues and Dayton new product reports. As a result, some contest results will be temporarily relocated in 2013 and some specials will be rearranged as well.

“In addition, there will be two sets of CQ WPX Contest results published in 2013 — the 2012 scores in January (SSB) and February (CW), followed by the 2013 results in September (SSB) and November (CW). The CQ World Wide DX Contest results, which currently appear in the August (SSB) and September (CW) issues, will be published as of 2013 in the April and May issues, respectively. For one year only (2013), the CQ World Wide VHF Contest results will be published in CQ VHF magazine, and will return to CQ as of 2014, appearing in the January issue.”

This schedule change has been made possible by the fact that the vast majority of contest entrants submit their logs online, as well as advancements in technology for log-checking, earlier log submission deadlines announced last month and advances in publishing technology.

“For years, both participants and contest directors have been asking us to publish the results sooner,” Moseson explained, “and at last, all of the pieces have fallen into place to make it possible. The new schedule represents the minimum amount of time needed to not only collect and process the logs, but to resolve issues with problem logs and take the necessary steps to assure the ongoing integrity of our contest results.”

A complete calendar of contest results issues for 2013 and 2014 will be posted on the CQ website at < www.cq-amateur-radio.com>.

For more information, contact: Rich Moseson, Editor 516-681-2922 / w2vu@cq-amateur-radio.com

CQ Magazine to adopt 5 day log submission deadline

CQ Magazine has announced that all of the CQ family of contests will adopt a 5 day deadline for log submissions. This new policy will be effective beginning with the CQ WW RTTY Contest 2012.

The new policy will be in place for the CQ WPX Contest in 2013. Electronic logs must be received within 5 days to be eligible for awards. Paper logs must be post marked within 5 days of the contest.

Most entrants already submit their log within a few days. WPX SSB 2012 had 3,025 logs submitted within 72 hours. WPX CW had 2,660 logs received within 5 days.

We understand there may be some travelers or DXpeditions that will not be able to meet the new deadline. Anyone can request an extension by sending an email to the Director before the log deadline.

We still want to receive as many logs as possible. Logs will be accepted after the deadline, but they will not be eligible for certificates or awards.

Proposed rule change for WPX 2013:

XV. Deadline: All entries must be emailed or postmarked NO LATER than April 6, 2013 for SSB section and June 1, 2013 for the CW section. Logs emailed or postmarked after the deadline may be ineligible for any awards.

An extension of up to 10 days may be given if requested by e-mail (director@cqwpx.com). The granted extension must be received before the log deadline, must state a legitimate reason, and must be confirmed by the Contest Director.

WPX SSB/CW 2012 Claimed Scores

Claimed scores for both modes of the WPX Contest 2012 have been updated to include all logs received. This will be the final version of the claimed scores for 2012.

SSB: http://www.cqwpx.com/claimed.htm?mode=ph

CW: http://www.cqwpx.com/claimed.htm?mode=cw

Please confirm your score is included and report any category or other errors to K5ZD. (Note that Checklogs are not included in the claimed scores.)

New records for log submissions on both modes.  5,362 logs on SSB and 4,297 on CW.  Still a chance for a few more paper logs on CW…