Thanks to the great work of the North American CW Sprint team, including the Boring Amateur Radio Club and the NCJ webmeister, the final results article by Jim George, N3BB has been published at http
One thing that California definitely has, though, is the potential for being immortalized in song lyrics. 73, Ward N0AX California Lids Transmogrified by Dr. Beldar Well East Coast lids are hip They
Lorna is also K0WHY. This is a good article, worth reading. 73, Ward N0AX = = = = = = I just caught a very nice article in the Washington Post about W0BH's XYL Lorna (who has been known to do some dr
I'm encouraging CW operators to get into the February version of the North American CW Sprint this weekend. (https://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/) It starts at 2300 UTC - an hour earlier than in
My bad - I looked at the wrong FOC rules! Thanks to K4BAI for correcting me - "The (FOC) Marathon is 48 hours long and ends at 2100Z Sunday, 4 PM Eastern local time." So we just need to be aware that
For us North Americans, that is on Saturday night. Maybe you posted your summary on 3830scores and haven't gotten around to or just plain forgot about uploading them to NCJ at https://ncjweb.com/spri
Thanks to the fast work of the Boring Amateur Radio Club, preliminary results for the February CW Sprint are available at https://ncjweb.com or https://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/. Thanks to al
The correct score for the winning CW Sprint team is 73,316. I copy-and-pasted team member N5KO's score into the table by mistake. 73, Ward N0AX NA CW Sprint Manager __________________________________
Hi folks, The final results for the February North American CW Sprint are published at ncjweb.com - links are on the home page and Sprint page at ncjweb.com/sprint-scores/cwsprint022022.pdf. Thanks t
More fast work by the NCJ team - downloadable PDF certificates are available for the February 2022 CW Sprint contest. Go to the NA Sprint page at https://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/ and look fo
An interesting article from IEEE Spectrum about how disputes between services for spectrum get resolved. "I was here first" seems to be a popular position :-) https://spectrum.ieee.org/spectrum-manag
The September edition of the North American CW Sprint (ncjweb.com) is this weekend: 80/40/20 meters from 0000-0400 UTC Sep 11th, which is Saturday night here in North America. Most activity is betwee
Conditions seem quite good this morning with SFI=126 and K=2 this morning. That bodes well for that all-important first hour of 20 meters, keeping skip reasonably short on 40, and for those participa
Hello, Sprinters! Preliminary results for the Sep 11th contest are now available at https://ncjweb.com/sprint-scores/preliminary/sprintcwsep2022prelim.pdf. Thanks to everyone who turned out, especial
Hello to all - final results for the recent September edition of the North American CW Sprint have been posted at https://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/. Thanks to everyone who got on. Conditions
Thanks to Bruce Horn, WA7BNM, certificates have been uploaded to the NCJ website for the recent September NA CW Sprint. Enter your call sign at ncjweb.com/ncj-certificates and your history of certifi
Hi folks, The updated rules for the 2023 NA CW and RTTY Sprint rules are now online at ncjweb.com. Start times for the Feb/Mar Sprints have returned to 0000 UTC. The increased solar activity keeps 20
CW Sprint starts at 0000 UTC again - Sun, Feb 5th (Sat afternoon or evening in NA) Log deadline is 7 days after the contest. Logs Received web page at ncjweb.com/cwsprintlogs Complete rules: ncjweb.c
The log uploader is rejecting CW Sprint logs because the contest end time is still set to 0300 from the previous February CW Sprint. The webmaster will fix that as soon as possible and I'll post a no
The web log uploader has been reconfigured to the correct end time. If your log was rejected because of QSOs between 0300 and 0400, please resubmit it. Sorry for the aggravation and thanks to our upl