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HF Contesting Guidelines

HF Contesting - Good Practices, Interpretations & Suggestions

HF Contesting Guidelines

  • Introduction-

    (Updated 2022) This document is a 2014 update of a previous version written by the ARRL Contest Advisory Committee at least five years prior.  The revisions of the document were undertaken to address changes in technology that have affected contesting in recent years, and to present a current understanding of contesting standards and practices.  Additionally, sections of the previous document were rewritten and reorganized to improve readability.

    The goal of this document is to provide guidance and advice, especially for new contesters, and to encourage contest operation that advances the spirit and integrity of radiosporting.  The materials presented herein are facts, opinions and best practices, as compiled by seasoned contesters who are members of the ARRL Contest Advisory Committee.  Information presented in the document is not mandatory and the individual contest operator is free to accept or reject its wisdom.  In all cases, contest rules take precedence, so our collective advice is to always read, understand and follow the contest rules in both the letter and spirit of the rules.

    This document presents frequently asked questions and answers and additional material about common situations encountered in HF contesting, also known as radiosporting. The questions and responses here address HF contesting only.  VHF+ contesting is not addressed, as there are many differences in the way HF and VHF+ contests are conducted.

    Please address your comments and suggestions about the HF Contesting Guidelines to the ARRL Contest Advisory Committee member from your ARRL Division.
     
    Thanks and 73,

    The ARRL Contest Advisory Committee
    November 2014

  • 1: Pre-Contest+

  • 2: Post-Contest+

  • 3: Operation During The Contest+

  • 4: Interacting with Other Contesters+

  • 5: Interacting with Non-Contesters+

  • 6: Spotting and Use of Spots (Updated 2022)+

  • 7: Soliciting QSOs - Single Band Entries+

  • 8: Remote Stations+

  • 9: Additional Contesting Resources+

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