TopBand Creatures of The Morse,
The 14th edition of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge is getting
closer to ignition. The Stew Perry
Warm-Up occurred recently with a couple of West Coast stations each working
over 45 EU stations. We believe
that this is a sign of a vibrant, active band rather than the signalling
of an apocalypse. If you have any RF in your
bloodstream and the remote possibility to get on 160M then you should drive
your computer to:
http://jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html
and gain an understanding of this contest. The Boring Amateur Radio Club
sponsors this year end exercise and
have structured it in a way to attempt to make this RF contest somewhat
"fair"..whatever that means. To encourage
participation in this radio melee, The Boring Amateur Radio Club believes
that the contestants themselves should
state publicly what splendorous acts of contesting would merit a plaque
denoting excellence in a particular field.
The Radio Stalwarts listed below are sponsoring certain plaques that they
feel should be appreciated by the TopBand
Community. When you meet one of these philanthropic radio pioneers please
offer to buy them a beverage or tell them
of your admiration.
KL7RA Highest number of QSO's
F8BPN Top Score Low Power Europe
N7UA Top Score High Power
K6ND K6SE Memorial- Top Score World
K7FL Top Score 100% Search and Pounce
N7KQ Top Score Central/South America
N0TT Top Score Low Power Minnesota
DX Engineering Top Score USA
DX Engineering Top Score Hi-Power Europe
KH6LC VK-ZL CHallenge- Top Score VK/ZL
W0UCE Antenna Limited-1 Tx wire & 1 Rx wire no
bigger than K9AY loop/ no Bevs
You can join this distinguished group by sending me an appropriate idea
for a plaque followed by $55. These ideas
must be able to pass the Family Hour test as judged by The Boring Amateur
Radio Club Committee on Non-Smut. If you are
a donor and you're not sure if you sent plaque $, just send me an email as I
do keep track.
The plaques for the 2008 Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge are about
27/30 of the way done. They will go into the mail
during this upcoming week.
Astute Topbanders and newcomers to The Stew will note that this contest
is a CW contest only. This means you now have
even more motivation to improve or even start your mastery of the dits and
dahs. There have been plaques in the past for a winning
operator never going > 18 wpm and there will probably be such plaques in the
future.
This years 14th Edition of the Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge will
happen on December 26. This will afford you a perfect
chance to recover from all the things that happen the two days and weeks
before. Start now to preserve your Stew Perry time
with appropriate discussions with family members about holiday time
scheduling.
More epistles to the people who care as the time gets closer to The
Stew.
73 and I remain,
Lew Sayre W7EW/W7AT
The Boring Amateur Radio Club Plaqueing Mongerer
w7ew@arrl.net
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160 meters is a serious band, it should be treated with respect. - TF4M
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