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Summits on the Air 산정상 교신 Summits on the Air 산정상 교신 Republic of Korea (HL) 대한민국(HL) Association Reference Manual 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 Document Reference S50.1 문서 참조번호 S50.1 Issue number 1.0 발행번호 1.0 Date of issue 01-June-2010 발행일 2010년 6월 1일 Participation start date 01-July-2010 참여 개시일 2010년 7월 1일 Authorised Date: 01-June-2010 허가사항 2010년 7월 1일 obo obo SOTA SOTA 매니지먼트 팀 Management Team Association Manager Jason Vlasak 연합 매니저 Jason Vlasak HL4/W2VLA HL4/W2VLA Summits-on-the-Air an original concept 산정상 교신(SOTA) G3WGV에 의해 by G3WGV and 창안되고 G3CWI에 developed with 의해 발전됨 G3CWI Notice 참고사항 “Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo "Summits on the Air" SOTA 및 SOTA 로고는 are trademarks of the Programme. This 프로그램의 트레이드마크입니다. 이 문서는 document is copyright of the Programme. All SOTA 프로그램에서 저작권을 가집니다. 또한 other trademarks and copyrights referenced SOTA 프로그램은 이 문서의 기타 트레이드마크 herein are acknowledged. 및 모든 관련 저작권을 가지고 있습니다. Summits on the Air – ARM for Republic of Korea (HL) 산정상 교신 - 대한민국 (HL) 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 Table of contents 목차 1 Association Reference Data 1. 연합 레퍼런스 데이터 4 1.1 Programme derivation 1.1 산정상 교신 프로그램의 기원 5 1.2 General information 1.2 일반적인 정보 7 1.3 Rights of way and access issues 1.3 등산 경로에 관련한 이슈들 7 1.4 Maps and navigation 1.4 지도와 네비게이션 8 1.5 Safety considerations 1.5 안전문제의 고려 9 1.6 Foreign hams in Korea 1.6 대한민국의 외국인 아마추어무선사 9 1.7 Awards 1.7 어워드 12 1.8 Disclaimer 1.8 면책사항 12 2 Summit Reference Data 2. 산정상 레퍼런스 데이터 13 2.1 Region Reference – Capital City Seoul 2.1 지역 레퍼런스 – 서울특별시 13 2.1.1 Regional notes 2.1.1 지역 소개 13 2.1.2 Table of summits 2.1.2 산정상 도표 13 2.2 Region Reference – Gyeonggi-do 2.2 지역 레퍼런스 – 경기도 14 2.2.1 Regional notes 2.2.1 지역 소개 14 2.2.2 Table of summits 2.2.2 산정상 도표 14 2.3 Region Reference – Gangwon-do 2.3 지역 레퍼런스 – 강원도 19 2.3.1 Regional notes 2.3.1 지역 소개 19 2.3.2 Table of summits 2.3.2 산정상 도표 19 2.4 Region Reference – Incheon City 2.4 지역 레퍼런스 – 인천광역시 28 2.4.1 Regional notes 2.4.1 지역 소개 28 2.4.2 Table of summits 2.4.2 산정상 도표 28 2.5 Region Reference – Chungcheongbuk-do 2.5 지역 레퍼런스 – 충청북도 30 2.5.1 Regional notes 2.5.1 지역 소개 30 2.5.2 Table of summits 2.5.2 산정상 도표 30 2.6 Region Reference – Chungcheongnam-do 2.6 지역 레퍼런스 – 충청남도 36 2.6.1 Regional notes 2.6.1 지역 소개 36 2.6.2 Table of summits 2.6.2 산정상 도표 36 2.7 Region Reference – Daejeon City 2.7 지역 레퍼런스 – 대전광역시 40 2.7.1 Regional notes 2.7.1 지역 소개 40 2.7.2 Table of summits 2.7.2 산정상 도표 40 2.8 Region Reference – Jeollabuk-do 2.8 지역 레퍼런스 – 전라북도 41 2.8.1 Regional notes 2.8.1 지역 소개 41 2.8.2 Table of summits 2.8.2 산정상 도표 41 2.9 Region Reference – Jeollanam-do 2.9 지역 레퍼런스 – 전라남도 46 2.9.1 Regional notes 2.9.1 지역 소개 46 2.9.2 Table of summits 2.9.2 산정상 도표 46 2.10 Region Reference – Jeju-do 2.10 지역 레퍼런스 – 제주도 55 2.10.1 Regional notes 2.10.1 지역 소개 55 2.10.2 Table of summits 2.10.2 산정상 도표 55 Page 2 of 77 Document S50.1 Summits on the Air – ARM for Republic of Korea (HL) 산정상 교신 - 대한민국 (HL) 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 2.11 Region Reference – Gwangju City 2.11 지역 레퍼런스 – 광주광역시 56 2.11.1 Regional notes 2.11.1 지역 소개 56 2.11.2 Table of summits 2.11.2 산정상 도표 56 2.12 Region Reference – Gyeongsangbuk-do 2.12 지역 레퍼런스 – 경상북도 57 2.12.1 Regional notes 2.12.1 지역 소개 57 2.12.2 Table of summits 2.12.2 산정상 도표 57 2.13 Region Reference – Gyeongsangnam-do 2.13 지역 레퍼런스 – 경상남도 67 2.13.1 Regional notes 2.13.1 지역 소개 67 2.13.2 Table of summits 2.13.2 산정상 도표 67 2.14 Region Reference – Daegu City 2.14 지역 레퍼런스 – 대구광역시 75 2.14.1 Regional notes 2.14.1 지역 소개 75 2.14.2 Table of summits 2.14.2 산정상 도표 75 2.15 Region Reference – Ulsan City 2.15 지역 레퍼런스 – 울산광역시 76 2.15.1 Regional notes 2.15.1 지역 소개 76 2.15.2 Table of summits 2.15.2 산정상 도표 76 2.16 Region Reference – Busan City 2.16 지역 레퍼런스 – 부산광역시 77 2.16.1 Regional notes 2.16.1 지역 소개 77 2.16.2 Table of summits 2.16.2 산정상 도표 77 Change Control Date Version Details 01-June-2010 1.0 First formal issue of this document 변경사항 정보 날짜 버전 변경사항 2010년 6월 1일 1.0 이 공식 문서를 최초로 발행함 Page 3 of 77 Document S50.1 Summits on the Air – ARM for Republic of Korea (HL) 산정상 교신 - 대한민국 (HL) 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 1 Association Reference Data 1. 연합 레퍼런스 데이터 Association Republic of Korea (HL) 연합명 대한민국(HL) Commencement 01-July-2010 개시일 2010 7월 1일 date Regions Capital City Seoul 지역 서울특별시(HL/SL-xxx) (HL/SL-xxx) 경기도(HL/GG-xxx) Gyeonggi-do (HL/GG-xxx) 강원도(HL/GW-xxx) Gangwon-do (HL/GW-xxx) 인천광역시(HL/IN-xxx) Incheon City (HL/IN-xxx) 충청북도(HL/CB-xxx) Chungcheonbuk-do 충청남도(HL/CN-xxx) (HL/CB-xxx) 대전광역시(HL/DJ-xxx) Chungcheonnam-do 전라북도(HL/JB-xxx) (HL/CN-xxx) 전라남도(HL/JN-xxx) Daejeon City (HL/DJ-xxx) 제주도(HL/JJ-xxx) Jeollabuk-do (HL/JB-xxx) 광주광역시(HL/GJ-xxx) Jeollanam-do (HL/JN-xxx) 경상북도(HL/GB-xxx) Jeju-do (HL/JJ-xxx) 경상남도(HL/GN-xxx) Gwangju City (HL/GJ-xxx) 대구광역시(HL/DG-xxx) Gyeongsangbuk-do 울산광역시(HL/US-xxx) (HL/GB-xxx) 부산광역시(HL/BS-xxx) Gyeongsangnam-do (HL/GN-xxx) Daegu City (HL/DG-xxx) Ulsan City (HL/US-xxx) Busan City (HL/BS-xxx) Association 연합 parameters1 파리미터1 Summit operation Operation must be within 25m 산정상 교신 정상에서 수직으로 25미터 criteria vertically of the summit 기준 이내에서 교신할 것 Band 1, < 해발 150 m a.s.l. Score 1 point Band 2, >= 해발 500 m a.s.l. < 해발 650 m. a.s.l. Score 2 points Band 3, >= 해발 650 m a.s.l. < 해발 800 m. a.s.l. Score 4 points Band 4, >= 해발 800 m a.s.l. < 해발 1000 m. a.s.l. Score 6 points Band 5, >= 해발 1000 m a.s.l. < 해발 1200 m. a.s.l. Score 8 points Band 6, >= 해발 1200 m a.s.l. Score 10 points Seasonal bonus Yes 계절 보너스 있음 1. See General Rules for parameter definitions 1. 파라미터의 정의에 관해서는 일반 규칙을 참조할 것 Page 4 of 77 Document S50.1 Summits on the Air – ARM for Republic of Korea (HL) 산정상 교신 - 대한민국 (HL) 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 Bonus rationale Winter period with highest 보너스 부여 영하의 기온 및 눈이 많이 쌓일 probability of sub-zero 이유 가능성이 높은 겨울철 temperatures and deep snow Min. height for 3 Points for activations 보너스 받기 활동 당 3점 부여 >=500m ASL bonus >=500m ASL 위한 최저 높이 Bonus period dates 1 December to 15 March 보너스 부여 12월 1일부터 3월 15일까지 inclusive 기간 Association All region hiking towel / 연합 지원 전 지역 하이킹 수건 / 마스트 sponsored awards mast flag 어워드 깃발 Association Jason Vlasak 연합 매니저 Jason Vlasak Manager HL4/W2VLA HL4/W2VLA jason at vlasak dot org jason at vlasak dot org 1.1 Programme derivation 1.1 산정상 교신 프로그램의 기원 Korean SOTA is an extension of similar 대한민국의 산정상교신(SOTA)은 현재 programmes already active in other countries. 다른 나라에서 이미 진행중인 동일 Much of the initial list of summits was based on 프로그램의 확장입니다. 대한민국 산 the work of Jason Vlasak (HL4/W2VLA), 정상 데이터 초기 리스트 대부분은 Natalie Thibault (XYL), Francisco Hwang Jason Vlasak (HL4/W2VLA), Natalie (DS1SED), Byeong-Cheon Choi (DS4QBE), Thibault (Jason씨의 아내), Yeong-gap Lee (DS1DAT), and Ho-jae 황의선(DS1SED), 최병천(DS4QBE), Lee(DS1DFK). Thanks are also extended to 이영갑(DS1DAT), 이호재(DS1DFK)의 Yong-Surk Lee (HL1FB) for his openness 작업을 기초로 하였습니다. towards the program and linguistic aid in spreading the word high and low. To this date no list of Korean summits based 현재로서는 더 이상 추가할 산정상이 on prominence exists (or at the very least, none 없습니다(혹 아주 드물게는 있을지도 could be found). Many published lists of 몰라도 현재로서는 알려진 산정상이 popular mountains already exist in Korea, 없습니다). 현존하는 거의 대부분의, based on various criteria with varying quantities 알려진 유명한 산들이 다양한 기준과 (“The 100, 200, 300, 555, 777, 1000, etc. Most 수량에 근거하여, 어떤 것은 자세하게, Popular Mountains in Korea”) with or without 어떤 산은 개략적인 정보 혹은 지도를 details or maps. 통해 리스트에 추가되었습니다("100, 200, 300, 555, 777, 1000 등 대한민국의 널리 알려진 산들"). Page 5 of 77 Document S50.1 Summits on the Air – ARM for Republic of Korea (HL) 산정상 교신 - 대한민국 (HL) 연합 레퍼런스 매뉴얼 Therefore a totally new list had to be created, 그리하여 Shuttle Radar Topography using elevation data rasters obtained from the Mission으로 부터 얻은 등고선 데이터 Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
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