Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests:
1. NCCC NS Ladder, 8/3/12
W4OC 54 43 2,322 SO LP 0.5 SC SECC SO2R
2. NCJ North American Sprint, CW Team
W4OC 453 181 83,805 SO LP 6:58 SC SECC SECC
N4XL 552 150 82,800 SO LP 10 SC SECC SECC
N4DU 536 123 65.928 SO LP 9:32 GA SECC
K4BAI 233 88 20,504 SO LP 2:44 GA SECC SECC
K4AMA 192 86 16,512 SO LP 8 SC SECC
AE4O 191 82 15,662 SO LP 6.3 GA SECC
AA4GA 111 47 5,217 SO QRP 5 GA SECC ATSprinters#1
W4DD 38 30 1,140 SO LP 2 GA SECC SECC
W5JR 25 13 350 SO LP 1 GA SECC
Team Scores:
SECC 188,249 + K4OGG
3. June Adventure Radio Society Spartan Sprint
K4BAI 40 40 SOQRPTubby 2 GA SECC
4. CWOps Club CWT, 1300Z 8/8/12
K4BAI 62 50 3,100 SO HP 1.0 GA SECC
K5TF 52 33 1,616 SO LP 1.0 GA SECC
5. CWOps Club CWT, 1900Z 8/8/12
N4GG 63 37 2,331 SO HP 1.0 GA SECC SO2R
This Week's Contests:
1. CWOps Club, CWT, 0300Z Thursday (Wednesday night local). One hour
mini test. 160-10M CW. Exchange:
Name + CWOps# or SPC. Look around 028 kHz on each band. Try 018 kHz if
there is a DX pile up around 028.
2. 20M QRP Fox Hunt. 0200-0330Z Fri (Thursday night local). Two QRP
Foxes will be between 14050 and 14070 kHz. 5W power limit. Exchange:
RST, SPC, Name, Power. Work only the two Foxes. They will likely start
out split listening up and then go to simplex when the pileup goes
down. The two foxes are AA4XX, Paul, on Topsail Island, NC and AB9CA,
Dave, who is likely to be in WI or an adjoining state.
3. NCCC RTTY Sprint Practice. 0130Z - 0200Z Friday (Thurs local).
RTTY on 15, 20, 40, 80M I think. Maximum power 100W. One kHz QSY rule.
Exchange: both calls, #, name, SPC. Look around 080 kHz.
4. NCCC NS Ladder. 0230-0300Z Friday (Thursday local). 15, 20, 40,
80, 160M CW. 100W maximum power. One kHz QSY rule. Exchange: both
calls, #, name, SPC. Look around 040 kHz.
5. SNS. There is still a slower speed CW sprint practice on 20, 40,
and 80 CW from 0200 to 0220Z. Also around 040 kHz. Try to keep speeds
under 18 WPM at first and then no higher than 26 WPM. Rest of rules same
as for NS Ladder.
6. Worked All Europe CW DX Contest. 48 hours of weekend UTC. 80-10M
CW. 36 hours maximum for single ops. Exchange: RST + serial #. There
is a QTC feature where you may send to each European station up to 10
QTC consisting of time, call, and # received from a previous QSO. You
can send the information on a received QSO only once. There is a club
aggregate score competition, so be sure to put your club affiliation in
the header of your Cabrillo file if you are inside the geographical
circle for the club.
7. Maryland-DC QSO Party. 16Z Sat to 04Z Sun. and 16-24Z Sun. 160M -
432 mHz. Exchange: class + SPC or MD county. Classes are: Club,
Mobile, QRP, or STD (standard). 50 bonus points for a QSO with W3VPR or
KI3DS. They require use of their summary sheet.
8. Straight Key Century Club Weekend Sprintathon (WES). 24 hours of
Sunday UTC. 160-6M CW. Use mechanical key (hand key, bug,
sideswiper). Exchange: RST, Name, SPC, SKCC# or "none." "Elmers" on the
Elmer list on the SKCC website will send "/E" after their name. In
return, stations workign Elmers should send "/ETU" after their name.
This means "Elmer Thank You." 5 bonus points for each time you work an
Elmer.
9. North American QRP CW Club Straight Key/Bug Sprint. Wednesday
0030-0230Z (Tuesday night local). 5W maximum power. 20, 40, 80M CW.
Exchange: RST, Name, SPC. Double your score for use of a straight
key. 1 1/2 times your score for use of a bug.
Hope everyone has a great week and weekend and a lot of QSOs.
73, John, K4BAI.
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