2000 Winter SSB NAQP Summary "Final"
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Call Score QSOs Mults Hrs QTH Team
SO
K6LL 321,280 1280 251 10 AZ SCCC#1
W7GG 319,248 1478 216 10 OR
K4XS 306,858 1194 257 10 FL
VE5DX (VE5MX) 296,189 1233 241 10 SK SUB ZERO
K7BV 273,462 1149 238 10 NV NCCC
W7NN 271,652 1202 226 10 WA
N6MJ 258,999 1131 229 10 CA
K9XD (K9PG) 257,048 1014 254 10 IL
N5YA 248,395 1057 235
K3MM 245,116 932 263 10 MD
VE6JY 241,056 1126 216 10 AB SUB ZERO
K6RO 237,762 1071 222 10 CA
NA5B (W5AO) 234,398 1006 233 10 OK OkDXA
CG4VV (VE4VV) 232,848 1008 231 10 MB SUB ZERO
W6EEN (N6RT) 226,122 1014 223 10 CA SCCC #1
N6ED 222,156 1089 204
N6ZZ 219,876 1004 219 NM NTCC
WD0T 218,466 954 229 10 SD SMC
K3CR @WA3FET 215,384 872 247 10 PA KB3AFT
NX5M 214,401 979 219 10 TX YVCC
W7CT 210,080 1010 208
N0AV 209,286 906 231 10 IA
W7ZRC 209,248 1006 208 10 ID
KT0R 200,688 904 222 MN MWA #1
VE5SF 198,942 934 213 10 SK Sub-Zero
KT4ZX 194,616 901 216 10 KY
AC0W 189,225 841 225 10 MN MWA #1
K9TM 183,106 902 203 OH MRRC1
K4WX 182,497 899 203 TCG#1
K5OT 182,208 832 219 10 TX
N4VI 180,900 900 201 10 CO TCG #1
KI9A 177,834 831 214 10 IL
VE6EX 174,883 984 175 10 AB
W8MJ 172,550 850 203 10 MI MRRC #1
WA7BNM 171,302 883 194 10 CA SCCC#2
KU8E 171,252 804 213 10 OH MRRC#1
K4MA 170,154 822 207 10 NC SECC #1
WE9V 167,790 799 210 8 WI SMC #3
NN4T 165,480 788 210 TCG#4
N6KI 165,424 844 196 10 CA SCCC#2
W7WW 162,702 788 207 10 AZ
K7AW 160,020 762 210 10 OR
W6TK 157,528 776 203 10 CA
W4OC 153,690 705 218 10 SC SECC#1
KE9I 149,736 734 204 10 IN
WQ5L (@N5FG) 147,708 746 198 10 MS
AA8U 146,363 721 203 10 MI MRRC #1
N9VVV 142,710 710 201
W4CAT (K1KY) 136,500 700 195 10 TN
W4CAT 136,500 700 195 TCG#1
K4NR 135,604 668 203 10 TX SECC #1
W5GN 134,594 778 173 10 TX NTCC #1
K0WA 133,920 720 186 KS
W4WS @N4VHK 129,420 719 180 10 NC WW
K1VUT 129,033 729 177 MA TCG #1
N9PQU 126,488 652 194 WI
VE6FU 122,902 754 163 10 AB
N2GA (@K2KV) 118,146 679 174 10 NY OBO
KF4ZR 112,850 610 182 TCG#4
K0EJ 108,072 632 171 TCG#5
WT9U 106,225 607 175
WO9S 105,984 576 10 IL SMC#3
N4CW 105,090 565 186 9 NC
WM2V 101,060 652 155 10 NY
W0ETC 97,740 543 180 TCG#2
KZ5MM 94,320 524 180 10 TX
WA3HAE 94,300 575 164 10 PA WW
K4OGG 92,901 537 173 10 GA SECC#1
WA3SES 85,636 542 158 10 PA
N3HXQ/KL7 @KL7RA75,336 584 129 10 AK
VE3ZT 74,556 438 171 10 ON
K0OU 73,786 467 158 8 MO SMC
K8IR 73,416 437 168 MI
KS2G 72,380 517 140 10 NY OBO
K4XU 72,358 506 143 5 OR
K4IQ 72,288 502 144 7 VA Contest Conspiracy
N7RX 71,451 467 153 10 OR
VE7FO @VE7IN 68,949 423 163 10 BC
NU8Z 65,760 480 137 8 MI MRRC #2
KI7Y 63,602 424 154 7 OR
KE4OAR 63,072 438 144 TCG#2
AK4ST 61,180 437 140 TCG#2
N2FF 60,336 419 144 10 NY OBO
VA3UZ 54,786 397 138 6 ON SUB ZERO
K8MR 49,368 363 136 4 OH
KU4BP 47,376 423 112 9 MA
KW7N 47,124 357 132 10 ID
WO4O 44,100 350 126 4 TN TCG#5
KR6NA 43,680 336 130 6 CO
N4ZI 42,188 398 106 TCG#3
NI2P 39,520 304 130 10 NY
K2DO 36,701 343 107 NY OBO
VE3BUC 36,360 303 120 9 ON
K5IID 34,542 303 114 6 WV TCG # 1
K9WX 34,272 288 119 7 IN
K0XM 33,748 286 118 8 KS KCDXC
N5XJ 33,681 309 109 4 TX
N5QQ 30,302 278 109 4 TX
VE7QO 30,100 301 100 BC
W9YS 28,250 250 113 IL
VE9WH 25,500 250 102 NB
KE4YBS 23,760 216 110 TCG#3
NE4S 22,120 395 143
KG4BIG 18,216 207 88 7 KY
AF4QB 17,290 182 95 TCG#5
K4RO 15,980 188 85 TCG#4
W4PA 15,980 188 85 3 TN TCG#4
K4AMC 15,252 186 82 TCG#3
KI0ND 13,446 166 81 7 CO TCG#5
N2CU 12,300 164 75 3 NY
VE7TLL 8,418 138 61 2 BC
W4AU 8,190 130 63 3 VA
W4ZW 7,729 131 59 FL FCG
KQ6XL 7,169 107 67 8 CA
K5OY 6,608 118 56
NS0B 5,800 100 58 MO SMC
N4KN 5,400 100 54 TCG#3
N4IOZ 4,000 100 40 5 NC
KF4OAD 3,920 80 49 5 NC
K1HT 3,198 82 39 1 MA
N1XS @KB1H 1,645 47 35 4 CT
AC4ZD 1,600 50 32 TCG#5
N0AH 1,176 49 24 1 WY
N4JN 600 30 20
KF4ZEO 370 37 10
CG2PIJ (VE2PIJ) 330 30 11 6 QC
V31JP 1178
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Call Score QSOs Mults Hrs QTH Team
Multi
K5KA 460,692 1719 268 12 OK
K9NS 453,738 1609 282 12 IL
N5TW 444,962 1718 259 12 TX
W4WA 420,042 1533 274 GA
NR6O 417,175 1517 275 12 CA
KK1L 409,244 1562 262 VT
W4AN 391,770 1451 270 12
W5NN 379,632 1438 264 12 TX
W4MR 339,000 1356 250
W6YX 294,576 1292 228 12 CA
W9SMC (@ N9FH) 252,603 1143 221 11 WI SMC
W5SB 226,138 1082 209 12 TX
K1ZO @N1KWF 190,855 931 205 10 NH
KB3B 133,020 739 180 12 PA
NY4T 122,016 744 164
K0RC 84,738 487 174 12 MN
N5KB 65,120 407 160 10 TX NTCC
Multi Op Team Members
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K5KA N5RZ, K5KA
K9NS K9PW, WV9T
N5TW K5TR NA4M W5TD N5TW
W4WA W4WA, K4IDX, AA4GA
NR6O K2KW, K3EST, K6AW
KK1L KK1L,N1MEZ,AB1T
W4AN K6LA, K4BAI
W5NN W5BAK,K5NZ
W6YX N6DE, W6KNS, W6LD, N7MH
W9SMC (@ N9FH) N9SD N9FH
W5SB KJ5X W5IDX KK5LK KF5SB W5SB
K1ZO @N1KWF WA1ZYX,K1ZO,N1YSW,N1KWF
KB3B KB3B, KB3A, K3LD, W3BBO, W3KHQ, KB3ELE
K0RC K0RC, Matt
W4MR KI7WX, K4HA ,AA4NC
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>From WRTC Committee" <scc@bit.si Sat Feb 19 16:55:48 2000
From: WRTC Committee" <scc@bit.si (WRTC Committee)
Subject: [CQ-Contest]
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WRTC2000
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE, COMMUNIQU? No.11
Ljubljana, 17th February 2000
Dear WRTC2000 Teams,
The excitement is building!
Here are the rules for WRTC2000!
Questions and clarifications concerning the WRTC2000 rules will be answered
directly by Robert Kasca, S53R. We will try tocompile a list of FAQs
and answer them all at the same time periodically, so you'll all be fully
informed!
Send your questions to <scc@bit.si>, <s53r@bit.si>
or<s53r@hotmail.com>.
Tine Brajnik, S50A
President, Organization Committee WRTC2000
RULES FOR THE WRTC2000
GENERAL
1. Date and Contest Period: WRTC2000 will be run within the IARU 2000 HF
Championship. Begins 1200 UTC Saturday, ends 1200 UTC Sunday, July 8-9,
2000.
2. WRTC2000 Operating Time: 24 hours with obligatory 4 hours of breaks
(maximum 3 breaks, each at least 60 minutes).
3. Frequency Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. Frequencies below are
allocated for amateur-radio use in Slovenia and must be obeyed. Frequencies
in parenthesis are recommended frequencies, based upon our experience, where
most of contest activity takes place.
3500 - 3600 kHz CW (3500 - 3580)
3600 - 3800 kHz SSB (3650 - 3800)
7000 - 7040 kHz CW
7040 - 7100 kHz SSB
14000 - 14099 kHz CW (14000 - 14070)
14101 - 14350 kHz SSB (14120 - 14300)
21000-21149 kHz CW (21000-21080)
21151-21450 kHz SSB (21200-21400)
28000-28190 kHz CW (28000-28080)
28225-29700 kHz SSB (28300-28700)
4. Modes: SSB, CW
5. Contest Exchange: WRTC stations send signal report and ITU zone (S5 is
in zone 28). A complete exchange must be logged for each valid QSO.
6. Valid Contact: The same station may be worked once per band and
mode. Reworking a station in the phone portion of the band on CW and vice
versa is not permitted.
7. Antennas: The Organizer will provide all locations with equal
antennas. For 10/15/20 meter bands, a 3-element tri-band Yagi will be
supplied and WINDOM antenna for 80/40 meter bands, both mounted
approximately 12 meters above the ground.
8. Logging: We strongly recommend computer logging. In this case, only
software supplied by the Organizer shall be used. We will supply logging
software from K1EA (CT), N6TR (TR), EI5DI (SDW) and K8CC (NA). Special
versions of all mentioned programs, that support WRTC2000, will be
uploaded on our web page shortly. All teams must submit their computer
disks to Referee within fifteen (15) minutes after the contest ends.
9. Pile-up simulation: Outside of the IARU 2000 HF
Championship, pile-up simulation tests will be conducted. Teams will have to
figure out as many as possible correct call-signs in both modes. There
will be separate tests for CW and SSB. Only one team member is allowed to
receive. It is also allowed that only one member receives in both modes.
10. Total score: Total score of the WRTC2000 will be sum of points
achieved in four different standings:
- CW and SSB pile-up simulation
- Number of CW contacts
- Number of SSB contacts
- Number of multipliers.
11. Scoring: The best team in pile-up simulations is awarded 100 points,
the team with the highest number of CW contacts 300 points, the team with
the highest number of SSB contacts 300 points and the team with the highest
number of multipliers is awarded 300 points. Other teams will receive
adequate number of points related to the percentage of the best score
they achieve.
Logs will be verified by a nominated team of Referees.
Example: team "XX" managed to work 212 multipliers, being highest
number overall, team "YY" has worked 168 multipliers, therefore, 300 points
will be awarded to team "XX" and 238 points to team "YY".
12. Multipliers: ITU zones, HQ stations and IARU
representatives. Each multiplier is counted once per mode on each
frequency band. Contacts with HQ stations and IARU representatives do
not count as zone.
13. Penalty: For every bad call verified by nominated team of Referees, 2
extra contacts in the same mode will be removed (total of 3 QSOs removed).
14. The Winner: The team with highest total score will be announced as the
Winner of WRTC2000. We will also announce rankings in different standings
according to paragraph "10" above.
15. The use of non-Amateur Radio means of communications (e.g. telephone or
Internet) for the purpose of soliciting a contact (or contacts) during the
contest period and use of packet cluster or any other spotting methods is
not allowed.
16. All decisions of the Contest Committee are final.
STATION SET-UP
1. The Organizer will make best effort to provide largest possible
selection of quality transceivers. However, we strongly encourage all teams
to bring their own equipment, this means everything except the coax and
antennas.
2. Radios: Two transceivers are allowed, but only one will be allowed to
transmit. It should be named "MAIN" before the contest begins. Second
transceiver can only be used for receiving. Change of functions between the
transceivers is only permitted in case of malfunction, as determined by the
Referee. Transceivers must not be physically connected in any way.
3. Output power: Maximum output power is 100W and is verified by external
power-meter provided by the Organizer.
4. Band and mode changing: Any control of transceiver's functions via
interface and logging software is not allowed, the only exception being CW
keying. All functions must be performed by the operators manually.
5. CW: It is allowed to send CW from the PC. Use of electronic memory
keyers is also allowed. Interfaces between the transceiver and the PC for
sending CW, keyers and paddles, if wanted, must be provided by the teams.
6. Phone: Use of different devices for reproduction of voice is allowed.
If wanted, the teams must provide any such devices or interfaces used to
operate them.
7. Audio: Teams are allowed to listen via speakers or headphones. A "Y"
type 1/4" connector is plugged into "phones" socket on the MAIN transceiver.
One input on the "Y" connector is strictly reserved for the station
Referee. All audio accessories (except for the Referee's headphones and "Y"
connector), if wanted, must be provided by the teams.
ANTENNAS, ANTENNA-SWITCHES, FILTERS
1. Antennas: The Organizer will provide all locations with equal
antennas. For 10/15/20 meter bands, a 3 element tri-band Yagi will be
supplied and WINDOM antenna for 80/40 meter bands. Antennas are fed via
two coaxial cables with PL-259 type connectors at the station end.
2. Antenna switches: No antenna switches are allowed. Antennas must be
changed manually.
3. Filters: Use of different band-pass filters on both radios is allowed.
Filters and coaxial cables for their connection, if wanted, must be supplied
by the teams.
4. Coaxial cables: If used in connection with different RX/TX filters, all
coaxial cables must be closed with PL-259 type connectors. Female connectors
on different devices must be SO- 239 type.
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Sent by Robert, S57AW on February 17th 17:55 GMT
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