We report scores in two ways. The Skinny Division reports scores as a ratio of contacts to the weight of the station. The Tubby Division reports scores as the number of contacts.
"Station Weight" is defined as the combined weight of:
- all transmitters, receivers or transceivers (which must include a complete enclosure with no exposed PCB circuitry or components).
- keys, keyers, paddles,
- headphones or speakers,
- power supplies (batteries, batteries holders, AC power supplies, solar panels, etc.)
-all interconnecting cables and connectors, up to, and including, the RF power output connector,
- any computer connected to the radio,
That is, everything between the operator and the radio power output connector that is used during the Sprint.
"Station Weight" does not include:
- antennas, tuners, towers, supports, feedlines and feedline connectors,
- computers NOT connected to the radio.
You may report your weight to the nearest 10th of a pound, or, at your option, the nearest 100th of a pound. For stations weighing less than one pound, we recommend use of a U.S. Post Office scale and to the nearest 100th of a pound.
We would like to motivate Skinny sprinters to develop and use radios that are packaged well enough for outdoor environments. Packaging is one of the legitimate elements of a great trail friendly radio, and we would like to see what kinds of packages are created by the remarkably creative Spartan Sprinters. We are asking you to package a Skinny division radio so that it could withstand the rigors of outdoor life.
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