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Subject: [SECC] Fw: k4wi - club competition
From: SteveWS4F@aol.com (SteveWS4F@aol.com)
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:53:19 EST
In a message dated 01-11-15 12:49:52 EST, k4jyo@frontiernet.net writes:

<< This is what I got back from the ARRL on the club mileage limit.
 Courtney Judd K4WI
        ex-K4JYO
 check out www.k4wi.net
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Allison, Katherine, KA1RWY" <kallison@arrl.org>
 To: <k4wi@arrl.net>
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:38 AM
 Subject: k4wi - club competition
 
 
 > Courtney,
 > Sorry to not get back to you sooner.  I had to get a difinitive
 > answer about the club competition for you.   There has been a lot of talk
 on
 > the reflectors about the 175-mile radius.  The "official" word is that
 > nothing has changed as far as the rules.  The Contest Advisory Committe
 has
 > not make any changes regarding the 175-mile radius rule.  Please see info
 > below that was taken from the Club Competition (General Rules).
 > Thank you for the inquiry.
 > 73,
 > Kathy Allison, KA1RWY
 > ARRL Contest Branch Assistant
 >
 > 8. Club Competition:
 > 8.1. Six ARRL-sponsored contests include an ARRL affiliated club
 > competition:
 > 8.1.1. January VHF Sweepstakes
 > 8.1.2. (February and March) International DX Contest
 > 8.1.3. September VHF QSO Party
 > 8.1.4. November Sweepstakes
 > 8.1.5. (December) 160-Meter Contest
 > 8.1.6. (December) 10-Meter Contest
 > 8.2. Only clubs actively affiliated with the ARRL may participate in the
 > club competition. This means the club:
 > 8.2.1. Is affiliated with the ARRL, and
 > 8.2.2. Has filed an annual report with the Field Services Department of
 ARRL
 > HQ within the last two years.
 > 8.3. For a club to be listed, the following conditions must be met:
 > 8.3.1. Entries from three different members of the club must be submitted.
 > 8.3.2. The entry must clearly indicate the club name in the Cabrillo file
 > header.
 > 8.3.3. The club secretary must send a list of all club members eligible to
 > compete for the club (not a club roster) and which level (unlimited,
 medium,
 > local) they wish to enter for each competition within 30 days after the
 > contest.
 > 8.3.4. A member's score must be shown in the contest results to be counted
 > for a club. Only that score shown in the results (or in subsequent
 > corrections) will count for the club competition.
 > 8.4. There are three categories of club competition:
 > 8.4.1. Unlimited
 > 8.4.1.1. Club submits 51 or more entries. >>

Basically, I believe the center is established by the annual report to the 
ARRL, so it can't be changed contest by contest.  The Contest Advisory 
Committee is considering changes to this rule at this time.  One of the 
proposals, (which I favor and have voted for) would allow the use of a 
rectangle covering the same  square footage as a 175 mile circle.  I believe 
we could jigger that to include AA4S, W4OC, N4UK and the other SC guys, as 
well as K4WI and others at the other end.  It would depend on how the 
rectangle is determined.  At his point I don't know if this will pass the CAC 
at all, or how it will be defined, or if the Membership Services Committee 
and the Board would buy it even if we recommend it.  But at least there is 
hope :-).

I'll keep you guys posted as this develops.

73,

Steve, K4RF
Southeastern Division CAC Rep.

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