1. North American QSO Party, CW
NR5M 1659 247 409,773 M/2LP 12 TX Ops included KB4KBS of SECC
N4AF 1088 227 246,976 SOLP 10 NC PVRC SECC#1
N4GG 972 202 196,344 SOLP 10 GA SECC SECC#1
W4OC 763 219 167,097 SOLP 10 SC SECC SECC#1
K0EJ 816 202 164,821 SOLP 10 TN TCG TCG-VOL At K4BP
W4NZ 856 192 164,352 SOLP 10 TN TCG TCG-VOL SO2R
K4BAI 619 185 114,515 SOLP 8:17 GA SECC SECC#2
K9AY 630 180 113,400 SOLP 9.6 WI
K4IQJ 619 182 112,658 SOLP 10 AL ACG ACG-ATW
N4OX 658 169 111,033 SOLP 10 FL ACG ACG-ATW
K2SX 580 183 106,720 SOLP 9.6 SC SECC SECC#4
K1ZZI 610 152 92,720 SOLP 7 GA SECC SECC#1
WA1FCN 583 159 92,697 SOLP 10 AL ACG ACG-ATW
W4BQF 592 148 88,208 SOLP 7.8 GA SECC SECC#4
KU8E 505 165 83,830 SOLP 8:45 GA SECC SECC#1
W4AU 581 130 75,530 SOLP 7.5 VA PVRC SECC#2
NM2L 550 137 75,350 SOLP 9.35 GA SECC SECC#2
W4HOD 533 136 72,488 SOLP 10 AL ACG ACG-ATW By K9MUG
N3ZL 457 156 71,292 SOLP 9.99 SC SECC SECC#3
K4ZGB 496 142 70,432 SOLP 10 AL ACG ACG-ATW
WF4W 461 150 69,158 SOLP 10 GA SECC SECC#2
N4NX 430 140 60,200 SOLP 7 GA SECC
NA4BW 359 130 46,670 SOQRP 10 GA SECC SECC#3
K4EA 366 117 42,844 SOLP 6 GA SECC SECC#2
WX4TM 300 133 39,900 SOLP 8 AL ACG ACG-PT
AA4LR 322 109 35,098 SOLP 5 GA SECC SECC#4
NF4A 293 110 32,230 SOLP 4.4 FL ACG
K4AB 239 108 25,812 SOLP 3 AL ACG ACG-PT
KG4CUY 245 103 25,235 SOLP 6 AL ACG
K4HAL 227 94 21,338 SOLP 4 AL ACG ACG-PT
AK4I 202 89 17,978 SOLP 9.5 GA SECC
N4UC 148 77 11,396 SOQRP 3 AL ACG
WA4ILO 167 68 11,356 SOLP 5:57 GA SECC SECC#4
W4MJA 115 67 7,705 SOLP 5:08 GA SECC SECC#3
W4SVO 133 48 6,384 SOLP 2 FL SECC SECC#4
KE4UNA 110 58 6,380 SOLP 6 AL ACG ACG-PT
KE4RQ 53 40 2,120 SOQRP 4:23 GA SECC SECC#3
K4OD 55 34 1,870 SOQRP 4 GA SECC
N4XL 43 25 1,075 SOLP 1 SC SECC SECC#3
K4WI 30 21 630 SOLP 2 AL ACG
Team Scores:
SECC#1 786,967
ACG-ATW 459,308
SECC#2 377,389
SECC#4 247,766
SECC#3 128,862
ACG-PT 93,430
Good turn out by all and this time all team members have reported
scores. Many had antenna and lightning problems. K1ZZI lost his K3 to
a lightning strike. K4EA and KU8E had unexpected antenna problems that
caused them to lose hours of operating time (and K4EA to be
band-limited). Remember that the weekend of August 15 is the SSB NAQP.
WA1FCN needs team members for ACG and K4BAI needs team members for SECC.
2. NCCC Ladder 7/31/09
W4OC 64 38 2,432 SOLP 0.5 SC SECC
W4NZ 56 34 1,904 SOLP 0.5 TN TCG SO2R
N4AF 61 30 1,830 SOLP 0.5 NC PVRC SO2R
K4BAI 53 32 1,696 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
K1ZZI 48 35 1,680 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
3. North American QSO Party, Practice
N4GG 48 40 1,920 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
K1ZZI 31 26 806 SOLP 0.5 GA SECC
NA4BW 26 17 442 SOQRP 0.5 GA SECC
Sorry, I forgot about this one!
4. ARRL UHF Contest
W4WA 154 84 57,960 SOHP 16 GA
N1LF/R 45 21 21,350 SOLtdRover 6 AL ACG
5. 10-10 International Club Summer Phone Contest
WX4MM 273 446 SOLP 9 AL ACG
This Week's Contests:
1. SNS Slow Speed NA Sprint Practice. 0200-0215 Friday (Thurs local).
100W maximum. 18 WPM maximum. Dupes OK after one intervening QSO or
band change. One kHz QSY rule. 20, 40, 80 CW. Exchange: both calls,
#, name, SPC.
2. NCCC Ladder. 0230-0259Z Friday (Thurs local). 100W maximum. Dupes
OK after band change or one intervening QSO. One kHz QSY rule. 20, 40,
80 CW. Exchange: both calls, #, name, SPC. This will be the last
event of the summer ladder series. Look for some changes beginning next
week, but there will continue to be a half hour contest practice every
Thursday night local.
3. Worked All Europe (WAE) CW Contest. 48 hours of Sat-Sun UTC. 36
hrs max for single ops. 80-10M CW. Exchange: RST + Serial #. QTCs
may be sent by non-Europeans to Europeans (maximum of 10 per station).
QTC consists of time, call, serial # received. CT has a good program
for these. Note QSOs are not permitted above 3560, 7040, and 14060.
Also note another change: logs are due 14 days after the contest.
There is a club aggregate score competition, so be sure to include your
club name with your log.
4. Maryland-District of Columbia QSO Party. 16Z Sat to 04Z Sun and 16Z
to 2359Z Sun. 160-2M + 432 mHz. Exchange: SPC or MD county or DC plus
class. Classes are STD (most of us are STD), mobile, club, QRP.
5. Straight Key Century Club Weekend Sprint (SKS or WES). 24 hours of
Sunday UTC. 160-6M CW. Use a mechanical key (hand key, bug,
sideswiper). Exchange: RST, Name, SPC, SKCC# or "none."
6. QRP Fox Hunt. Tuesday night local. 0100-0230Z Wednesday. Two QRP
foxes will be hiding between 14050 and 14070. 5W maximum power. Work
only the two Foxes. Exchange: RST, SPC, Name, Power.
7. North American QRP CW Club Straight key/bug Sprint. 0030-0230Z Wed
(Tuesday night local). 80, 40, 20M CW. 5W maximum power. Exchange:
RST, SPC, NAQCC# or power. You are not required to use a mechanical
key, but you can double your score by using a hand key and multiply by 1
1/2 for using a bug.
Hope everyone has a nice weekend and a lot of QSOs. Post your scores to
3830 or let me have them by Tuesday night, if possible.
I hope to get the Alpha 91B I purchased from the estate of KS4Q hooked
up in time for some WAE QSOs this weekend. The other two amps at my QTH
need some repairs.
If you have a chance, please plan to attend the Huntsville Hamfest on
the weekend of August 14-16. There will be a lot of contest related
activities to enjoy.
73, John, K4BAI.
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