Only one 3-operator partial team has registered for Saturday's RTTY Sprint. Contests are kinda boring without participants, so let's see some more enthusiasm, folks! Remember no more legal dupe rule
Remember to upload your NA RTTY Sprint log via the NCJ web site by this Sunday, 19 October. 60 logs have been received so far, yet W6YX reported in his 3830 reported that there were 101 unique call s
Preliminary results for the RTTY Sprint are available at http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintrttyprelim.php. Your LCR (Log Check Report) can be requested from mailto:rttysprintmgr@ncjweb.com. The NCJ results
CQWW is 48 hours for all entry classes. CQ WPX CW/SSB is 36 hours and CQ WPX RTTY is 30 hours for Single-Ops. Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Con
Send in your complete log with QSOs from all bands. If you want to enter SB20, then indicate that in the category line in the header. Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ CQ-Cont
The example Julius gave is sending in a PARTIAL log, that is, one with only the 20m QSOs and not the 40m QSOs. Since there is a log, the 40m QSOs may very well become NILs in everyone else's log. Ed
I am pleased to announce the Paolo Cortese, I2UIY, Memorial Plaque for each of the CQ RTTY contests: CQ WPX RTTY and CQWW RTTY. These awards are generously sponsored by CQ Magazine in memory of Paolo
NCCC is encouraging more of our members to try RTTY contesting and to that end we are scheduling three half-hour practice sessions over the next ten days leading up the ARRL RTTY Round-Up on 3-4 Janu
OK, folks, especially those with the following questions ... 1. The rules for the practice are the 2009 ARRL RTTY Round-Up rules as published on the ARRL web site. No dupes as we often do in the NS S
As a reminder, there will be three half-hour practices this week for the ARRL RTTY Round-Up next weekend: 0230-0300Z Friday, 2 January (Thursday night NA) 2200-2230Z Friday, 2 January (especially for
A log should never be rejected. The more logs the better, for the log checking process. However, the submitter should not expect their results to count if the log is submitted past the published dea
Yes, in all the contest log checking I'm familiar with, checklogs are treated just like the other logs except for result reporting. Have you not been able to get a LCR (UBN) for a contest where you
NCCC didn't organize a BARTG Sprint practice and I haven't heard of any other scheduled practices. There will be one or two for WPX RTTY. Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ RT
The 2009 CQ WPX RTTY contest is coming up soon, on 14-15 February. Rules are in the January issue of CQ Magazine and on the web site, www.cqwpxrtty.com. Please read through the rules carefully. We've
The rules for the NA Sprints show the correct dates, regardless of what is published by third parties. http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintrules.php The WA7BNM Calendar goes through February 2009, http://ww
There will be two practice sessions for WPX RTTY next week: 2200-2230Z, Thursday, 12 February 0230-0300Z, Friday, 13 February (Thursday evening NA time) The first practice accommodates European local
Same country QSOs earn one (1) point for 10/15/20 meter contacts and two (2) points for 40/80 meter contacts. There has been no change from prior years and logging software does not need to be change
NCCC is hosting a practice session for NAQP RTTY from 0230-0300 Saturday (Friday evening NA time) so we can make sure our stations work and our diddles are right-side up. 80 and 40 will be most effec
How about sharing some photos from your operation in the CQ WPX RTTY two weeks ago? It will help make the results article in the July issue of CQ Magazine more interesting for all of us. Send what yo
No, because listening to the Beacon System or WWV solar conditions is not directly finding potential QSOs for you. (Let's not start another heated thread about the Assisted vs. Non-Assisted categori