RaDAR Portable Ops Challenge
/RaDAR (Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio) is a portable operating challenge focused on a simple cycle: move, deploy, and make contacts. Held on the first Saturday of April and November, the challenge provides a four-hour window to test your ham radio skills and gear through multiple deploy, operate, and move cycles.
How it Works
The goal is to make five contacts (QSOs) at each location before moving the required distance to your next stop:
On foot: 1 kilometer
By bicycle: 2 kilometers
By motorized vehicle: 6 kilometers
Scoring
RaDAR to RaDAR: 3 points
POTA or SOTA: 2 points
Other contacts: 1 point
Final Score: (Total QSO points × Number of stops) + Bonus points
Rules
You may use any band or mode (HF, VHF, UHF, voice, CW, or digital), but repeaters are not permitted to ensure a focus on field-style, point-to-point operating.
The RaDAR concept was created by Eddie Leighton (ZS6BNE), and the RaDAR Rally is coordinated by Greg Lane (N4KGL). Registration is now open for the upcoming event.
Rules, roster, and registration details - http://radarrally.info


