Worked All Europe DX contest (WAEDC) organizuje už nemecká rádioamatérska organizácia DARC, pričom zúčastniť sa ho môžu rádioamatéri z celého sveta. RTTY part takes place throughout the second weekend of November, this year it is based on November 9 from 00:00 to November 10 midnight. Unlike SSB and CW WAEDC, in RTTY it is possible to establish connections with all stations.
It is competed in bands 80 to 10m (out WARC a segmentov, ktoré nie sú určené na contestovú prevádzku) v kategóriách single-op low (power up to 100W, all bands), single-op high (power over 100W, all bands), multi-op (the 10-minute rule applies, except when you get a multiplier).

Single-ops can only work for 36 hours, the remaining 12 hours can be divided into breaks, which must last at least 60 minutes.
All stations can use DX cluster.
It is possible to work with each station only once on each band.
Contest code: RS a číslo spojenia od 001. Ak stanica kód nedá, vyznačí sa v logu čislo QSO 000.
Rating: one point for each QSO and also for each QTC.
Multipliers: DXCC country and number districts W, VE, VK, ZL, ZS, JA, PY, UA9 and UA0. The bonus is that in the 80m band each multiplier is calculated 4x, in the 40m band 3x and in the 20m, 15m and 10m bands 2x.
The point gain is determined by multiplying points for connections and points for QTC times the number of multipliers from all bands.

Diaries: only in electronic STF format or Cabrillo no later than November 25, 2013 at waertty@dxhf.darc.de. Please include your brand in the email subject.
QTC: outside the connection as in other races, additional QTC points can be obtained from the stations. QTC starts with the UTC time, followed by the station name and link number. For example: 1307/DA1AA/431 means QTC that the given station was working with DA1AA at 13.07UT and sent connection sequence number 431.
QTCs are exchanged exclusively by non-European stations when connecting to European stations. A maximum of 10 QTCs can be exchanged (received and transmitted) with one station, regardless of the band.
Each sale of QTC starts with the sale of a code: e.g. QTC 8/6 means that the station with which we have a connection gives its eighth QTC group, in which there are 6 different QTCs. This is followed by the handing over of the QTC. Received QTC is confirmed 8/6 OK. In the log, it must be indicated on which band the QTC was received.
Kompletné podmienky WAEDC nájdete na http://www.darc.de/referate/DX/contest/waedc/en/rules/
