Five more events left in the NCCC Thursday Sprint Ladder -- still plenty time to join the fun. See www.ncccsprint.com Last week was historic: For the first time in the 3 year history of the NCCC Spri
A few notes about the NCCC Thursday Sprint Ladder: 1. Schedule - 5 weeks to go (dates are Friday Zulu; Contest is Thursday US) Wk-8 June 16 Wk-9 June 23 Wk-10 June 30 -- July 7 No NS, July 4th break
Correction to Score Records: Should read: Most Q's: 61 W9RE and N6RO, Wk 4 60 W9RE and N3BB, Wk 7 73 Bill n6zfo _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@cont
New calls in Wk 8 included, among others, K07X, W6NOW and KU8E; welcome Alan, Juan, Jeff, good to have your participation. Just 4 weeks to go, and still time to jump in and experience the hectic NS s
NS Week 10 coming up this Thursday . . new stations are encouraged to drop in on the fun, Thursday night 1930-2000 PDST. (0230-0300Z) See www.ncccsprint.com/rules.htm Remember, no contest next week -
NS resumes this Thursday night for week 11 of the 12-event ladder series. We hope many of you will join the fun of this snappy half-hour event. see www.ncccsprint.com Results through the week-10 comp
This week . . the grand finale of the NCCC Thursday Sprint Ladder Competition. Thursday 1930-2000 pdst. See www.ncccsprint.com for rules, and by all means jump in and join us for the last event in th
RE analysis of SS participation: You may wish to read or re-read the article: "The Future of Contesting: Some Modest Predictions" by yours truly, N6ZFO, in the March, 2002 issue of the NCCC Jug -- av
N6ZFO travelling to Western North Carolina this weekend. Anyone have a station available for Phone SS on Saturday or would like some help in a multi?? Within a 75-100 mile radius of Asheville NC. so
Re LP stns getting "shafted" by lack of LP Assisted category. For LP "A" category ARRL SS there's probably relatively greater benefit of Assisted Category compared to high power, so the mixing may no
Following on Ken, N6RO's recent post re Thursday NS: Stew Perry: NCCC-sponsored practice/warmup (interspersed with RAC Winter contest): --Date: Saturday Dec 30, Friday night in US --Time: 0330-0400Z,
AHa .. now we know why those European signals are sometimes slow to appear! Finally the true explanation. More power to 'em. 73 Bill n6zfo _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest m
Recall that recent CQ-contest discussion about a certain grueling 48-hour contest? Well, get ready for the NCCC 5184-hour contest, the 4th Annual NCCC Sprint Ladder. But . . don't panic -- that's not
Get set for the NCCC NS Ladder Competition. (NSL) . . This coming Thursday evening .. NSL #1 . . 1st session of an 18 week series in which your 12 best efforts count toward awards. Time: 0230-0300Z F
Join the fun this week for the NCCC Sprint Ladder, Week 2 Details at www.ncccsprint.com Exchange format for Wk 2: Serial #, Your first call, QTH NOTE 1: Writelog users will prefer to use the "Interne
Join the fun this week for the NCCC Sprint Ladder, Wk 3. We've made it easier: It's back to the old familiar exchange: #, NAME, QTH, the one that may actually work with your logging program. Rules fo
Wk 3 of the NS Ladder is tonight -- 0230-0300Z , back to #, Name QTH Exchange dupes after 1 intevening Q on same band, immediately if changing bands. -- join us for what many participants call the mo
This week it's the NCCC Sprint Ladder Wk 4. Participation rose to new heights in Wk 3, with at least 30 stations taking part. Recall we're back to the old familiar exchange: #, NAME, QTH Rules for NS
NS Ladder coninues its crawl through the spring/summer with continually increased activity. The competition is heating up. . the East of Ms. River is notable: N4OGW, W9RE and N9CK appear to be in a t
Congratulations Mike, W9RE for a record NS Ladder Score last week, the notable number 1984. Final rankings will count 12 weeks of participation, so now's the time to join the fun this Thursday night