Here is reminder of a fun event coming up just before New Years. This
is a real "Gentlemen's Band" contest. Exchange is grid square and
scoring is by distance. Unfortunately, my EM83 entry will be missing this
year, but I will be having fun with our guests.
73, Gary
K9AY
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Less than 2 weeks before the starting pop of the voltage supply that
signifies the start of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge. The Contest
runs from Dec 30, 1500Z to Dec 31, 1500Z. There are other rules,
obligations and nuances pertaining to the Contest which may be perused at:
http://jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html
or written up in the Dec, 2000 issue of CQ Contest- The Magazine. The
Boring Amateur Radio Club sponsors this 160M CW contest and has been
deluged with many plaque sponsorships by the TopBand stalwarts. Listed
below are these Stalwarts and the categories they feel are important to
recognize.
Plaque donor Category
N5UL-Charles Top Score, S/O, 100 Watts
K1FK-Dave Acadia Award- Top Score, S/O-Maine
K1PX-Jim Top European 100 Watt Score
AA8U-Bruce Top Score W8 QRP
KJ9C-Mel Top Score Black Hole
K7JA-Al Top Score South America
N7JW-Jim Top Score Japan
AA4NN-Joe Top EU, S/O, Hi-Power Score
KQ6ES-John Top Score, 100W, ant radiator < 46'
N5IA-Milt Most Grid Squares Worked
QSL's by N0TT-Charlie Top Score, S/O, age<21 with >50 Q's
WA2DFI-Scotty Top Score Canada
KQ6ES-John Top Score, 100W, S/O, West Coast
N5OT-Mark Top Score, S/O, Hi-Power
G4VGO-Bob Most S. American Stations worked
N7GC-George Top Score WVDXC vs WWDXC
ND3A-Rob Top Club Score- World
ND3A-Rob Top Score, Hi-Power Oceania
W7GG-Bob Top Score by Op > 60 years old
KI7Y-Jim Top Score by Op > 50 years old
If You have a category that you'd like to see in lights, then simply
do what these 160M masters have done: e-mail me with the category followed
by a check for $50.00. The Boring Amateur Radio Club reserves the right to
discourage certain categories involving body parts or immoral acts or
egregious, offensive ideas...although we're tough to be offended. Last
Year's winners have already received this year's plaques, so anything may
be possible.
So....do your part to arrange participation in this stellar event, by
depositing favors in the family's favor bank now, grease up your paddles
or wash the crud off of your keyboard and plan to get on 160M to exchange
nocturnal niceties Dec.30-31. The Boring Amateur Radio Club will have its
secret seance soon to attempt to arrange appropriate propagation for the
Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge.
73 and I remain,
Lew Sayre W7EW/W7AT
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