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Polish Old Timers Club – Certificate Rules
The Polish Old Timers Club (SPOTC) issues a certificate for radio contacts with its members, made after January 25th, 1976 – i.e. since the creation of the Club.
All contacts with SPOTC members count for the certificate, regardless of frequency band (HF or VHF).
A minimum of 25 contact points are to be collected, according to the listing below:
Polish stations:
For a QSO on HF |
SSB Digi |
- 1 point
|
CW | - 2 point | |
For a QSO on VHF | SSB | - 2 point |
CW | - 4 point |
A QSO with the Club station SP0OTC gives 5 points regardless of frequency band or emission.
European stations outside Poland:
For a QSO on HF |
SSB Digi |
- 2 point |
CW | - 4 point | |
For a QSO on VHF | SSB | - 4 point |
CW | - 8 point |
A QSO with the Club station SP0OTC gives 10 points regardless of frequency band or emission.
DX stations outside Europe:
For a QSO on HF |
SSB Digi |
- 4 point |
CW | - 8 point |
A QSO with the Club station SP0OTC gives 15 points regardless of frequency band or emission.
Applications for the certificate should be confirmed by your local club or two licensed amateurs (GCR) and sent to:
Zbigniew Kaźmierczak, SP1F
Gieldowa 10/4 or P.O.Box 96
78-100 Kołobrzeg. Poland
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The cost is 6 IRC or 5 Euro.
The certificate is also available to listeners, on the principles listed above.