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Construction Contest

Construction Contest (CC) - QSO Practice Event

Group Members:

  • Not specified (teams will be formed at the event)

Event Overview:

  • Name of the Event: Construction Contest (CC)

  • Number of Participants:

    • Teams of 2-4 people each, with a mix of instructors and builders.
    • As many teams as needed.
    • 1-2 referees overseeing the event.
  • Level of Experience:

    • Basic communication via radio.
    • Participants should be newly licensed and familiar with making basic QSOs (radio contacts).
  • Duration:

    • Flexible, depending on the complexity of the object to be constructed (e.g., 1-3 hours).
  • Location/Space Needed:

    • The event requires 2 separate rooms or outdoor spaces for each team.
    • Teams must not hear each other without using the radios.

Food:

  • Meals: Not necessary.
  • Refreshments: Provide fresh water and light snacks (e.g., fruit) to keep participants energized.

Budget:

  • Do you need money for the event? Yes.
    • What for:
      • Purchase of Lego sets or materials for building.
      • Handheld radios (2 per team).
      • Transportation of teams.
      • Rental of any required space or additional materials.

Materials and Equipment Needed:

  • For Each Team:

    • 2 handheld radios (one for the instructor, one for the builders).
    • A small customizable Lego set (or another building kit such as an electronic circuit).
    • Building instructions for the instructors.
  • Other Equipment:

    • Space for separation of the teams (either rooms or outdoor areas).

Organizer's Preparations:

  • Acquire pairs of identical small Lego sets (or similar construction materials like breadboards and circuit components).
  • Prepare building instructions for the instructors.
  • Set up the spaces so that teams cannot communicate without radios.

What Participants Need to Bring:

  • Nothing. All equipment will be provided by the organizer.

Game Explanation and Rules:

Objective:

  • The goal is to help participants practice QSOs by explaining how to build an object via radio communication.
  • Instructors must clearly convey the instructions to the builders using only their radios, improving communication skills and comfort with radio operation.

How the Game Works:

  1. Team Setup:

    • Each team is divided into two roles: instructors and builders.
    • Instructors are given a manual with step-by-step instructions on how to build the object (e.g., a Lego set or a simple electronic circuit).
  2. Communication Rules:

    • The instructors and builders are placed in separate rooms or locations. They can only communicate via their handheld radios.
    • Instructors must guide their builders step by step through the construction process, describing how to position and assemble the pieces.
  3. Winning the Game:

    • The first team to correctly complete their build according to the instructions wins.
    • The referee will check to ensure the build matches the instruction manual exactly.
  4. Referee's Role:

    • Ensure that all communication is done via radio (no shouting or other methods of communication).
    • Provide assistance with the radios if needed and offer tips on proper radio operation (e.g., proper use of phonetic alphabet, clear communication).

Learning Outcomes:

  • Participants practice making QSOs under pressure.
  • Teams improve their ability to clearly communicate instructions over the radio.
  • Builders become more comfortable asking clarifying questions and working through tasks via radio communication.