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Summits on the Air Italy (I) Association Reference Manual Document Reference: S28.1 Issue number: 1.1 Date of issue: 28-Feb-2011 Participation start date: 15-Mar-2011 Authorized: Tom Read M1EYP Date: 10-Mar-2011 Association Manager: Pier Carlo Riccardi, IW1ARE ([email protected]) Regional Management Team: IZ0LCZ - I1ABT – IK1RAC – IZ2JNN Summits-on-the-Air an original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI Notice “Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced here are acknowledged. Association Reference Manual – Italy I Table of contents 1 CHANGE CONTROL 4 2 ASSOCIATION REFERENCE DATA 5 2.1 PROGRAMME DERIVATION ................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 RIGHTS OF WAY AND ACCESS ISSUES ................................................................................................ 7 2.4 MAPS AND NAVIGATION .................................................................................................................... 7 2.5 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................................ 8 2.6 FOREIGN HAMS IN ITALY ................................................................................................................. 9 2.7 SOTAITALIA WEB SITE .................................................................................................................. 9 2.8 DISCLAIMER .................................................................................................................................... 9 3 SUMMIT REFERENCE DATA 10 3.1 REGION REFERENCE: AB – ABRUZZO ......................................................................................... 11 3.1.1 Regional notes 11 3.1.2 Table of summits 11 3.2 REGION REFERENCE: AA – ALTO ADIGE ..................................................................................... 18 3.2.1 Regional notes Error! Bookmark not defined. 3.2.2 Table of summits 12 3.3 REGION REFERENCE: BS – BASILICATA ..................................................................................... 20 3.3.1 Regional notes Error! Bookmark not defined.3 3.3.2 Table of summits 13 3.4 REGION REFERENCE: CL – CALABRIA ......................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 3.4.1 Regional notes 14 3.4.2 Table of summits Error! Bookmark not defined.4 3.5 REGION REFERENCE: CA – CAMPANIA ....................................................................................... 15 3.5.1 Regional notes Error! Bookmark not defined.5 3.5.2 Table of summits 15 3.6 REGION REFERENCE: ER – EMILIA ROMANIA............................................................................. 16 3.6.1 Regional notes 16 3.6.2 Table of summits 16 3.7 REGION REFERENCE: FV – FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA ................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.7 3.7.1 Regional notes 17 3.7.2 Table of summits 17 3.8 REGION REFERENCE: LZ – LAZIO ................................................................................................. 18 3.8.1 Regional notes 18 3.8.2 Table of summits 18 3.9 REGION REFERENCE: LG – LIGURIA ............................................................................................ 19 3.9.1 Regional notes 19 3.9.2 Table of summits 19 3.10 REGION REFERENCE: LO – LOMBARDIA ................................................................................... 20 3.10.1 Regional notes 20 3.10.2 Table of summits 20 3.11 REGION REFERENCE: MC – MARCHE ........................................................................................ 21 Page 2 of 29 Document I Association Reference Manual – Italy I 3.11.1 Regional notes 21 3.11.2 Table of summits 21 3.12 REGION REFERENCE: MO – MOLISE .......................................................................................... 22 3.12.1 Regional notes 22 3.12.2 Table of summits 22 3.13 REGION REFERENCE: PM – PIEMONTE ................................................................................... 23 3.13.1 Regional notes 23 3.13.2 Table of summits 23 3.14 REGION REFERENCE: PU – PUGLIA ........................................................................................... 25 3.14.1 Regional notes 25 3.14.2e of summits 25 3.15 REGION REFERENCE: SI – SICILIA ............................................................................................. 26 3.15.1 Regional notes 26 3.15.2 Table of summits 26 3.16 REGION REFERENCE: TN – TRENTO ......................................................................................... 27 3.16.1 Regional notes 27 3.16.2 Table of summits 27 3.17 REGION REFERENCE: TO – TOSCANA ....................................................................................... 28 3.17.1 Regional notes 28 3.17.2 Table of summits 28 3.18 REGION REFERENCE: UM – UMBRIA ......................................................................................... 29 3.18.1 Regional notes 29 3.18.2 Table of summits 29 3.19 REGION REFERENCE: VA – VALLE D’AOSTA............................................................................. 30 3.19.1 Regional notes 30 3.19.2 Table of summits 30 3.20 REGION REFERENCE: VE – VENETO ......................................................................................... 31 3.20.1 Regional notes 31 3.20.2 Table of summits 31 Page 3 of 29 Document I Association Reference Manual – Italy I 1 Change control Date Version Details 28.02.2011 1.00 First formal issue of this document. Page 4 of 29 Document I Association Reference Manual – Italy I 2 Association Reference Data Association Italy (I) Commencement date 15.03.2011 Regions Abruzzo (AB-xxx) Alto Adige (AA-xxx) Basilicata (BS-xxx) Calabria (CL-xxx) Campania (CA-xxx) Emili-Romania (ER-xxx) Friuli-Venezia Giulia (FV-xxx) Lazio (LZ-xxx) Liguria (LG-xxx) Lombardia (LO-xxx) Marche (MC-xxx) Molisr (MO-xxx) Piemonte (PM-xxx) Puglia (PU-xxx) Sicilia (SI-xxx) Toscana (TO-xxx) Trentino (TN-xxx) Umbria (UM-xxx) Valle d’Aosta (VA-xxx) Veneto (VE-xxx) Association parameters 1 Summit operation criteria Operation must be within 25m vertically of the summit . Band 1, score 1 point <800m ASL Band 2, score 2 points >=800m ASL, <1200m ASL Band 3, score 4 points >=1200m ASL, <1600m ASL Band 4, score 6 points >=1600m ASL, <2000m ASL Band 5, score 8 points >=2000m ASL, <2500m ASL Band 6, score 10 points >=2500m ASL Seasonal bonus Yes Bonus rationale Winter period with highest probability of sub-zero temperatures, deep snow and strong winds Min. height for bonus 3 Points for activations >=1200m ASL Bonus period dates 1 December to 31 March inclusive Association sponsored awards sotaitalia http://www.sotaitalia.it/ / Association Manager Pier Carlo Riccardi, IW1ARE ([email protected]) ___________________________________ 1 See General Rules for parameter definitions Page 5 of 29 Document I Association Reference Manual – Italy I Programme derivation In Italy two mountain ranges exist, the Alps, that border the north of the Italian territory, and the Apennines that cross the whole Italian territory from south to north. In the Alps are the tallest mountains in Europe with elevations over the 4000m ASL. Italian SOTA is an extension of similar programs already active in other countries. The list of summits was based on data from the following sources: Cartography I.G.M.I. (Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano) tablets 25 - 50 Cartography T.C.I. (Touring Club Italiano) and C.A.I. (Club Alpino Italiano) Wikipedia web pages http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elenco_di_montagne Peaklist web pages http://peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/Italy/Gran_Paradiso.html Peaklist web pages http://peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/Italy/Rutor_Sassiere.html Peaklist web pages http://www.sol.co.uk/v/viewfinder/ITALY250.txt Some of the summits have reference SOTA numbers in nearby countries also. It is not necessary that other countries have the same points scheme. Refer to the General Rules for the guidelines of how to activate such summits. The summit database is unlikely to be complete. If you find a summit, which you would like to add to SOTA I, or if you find a mistake in this ARM, please contact the Association Manager. Activators are asked to submit details of proposed additional summits to the Association Manager. Summits cannot be counted for points until the Association Manager has allocated a reference number. It is also possible, that you will find mistakes in database. During our work we have discovered some different data (height, name or coordinates) for the same summit. If mistake was not obvious (like typing errors such 455 instead 545), we have decided to record average values. We believe that activation operating positions should be within 100m horizontal (about 3 arc seconds) from the exact summit location. Activators with good GPS devices are encouraged to determine the precise location of the summit on their expedition and to share this information with Association Manager. In that way more accurate data could be included in future issues of the ARM. Page 6 of 29 Document I Association Reference Manual – Italy I General information The summit must be listed in the common available maps; In Italy (DXCC Entity, ITU Prefix I) two mountain ranges exist, the Alps, that border at the north of the Italian territory and the other, the Apennines that cross the whole Italian territory