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Subject: [SECC]Club Call
From: ku8e at bellsouth.net (ku8e@bellsouth.net)
Date: Tue Dec 16 12:26:17 2003
This got me thinking ..... Has anyone thought about trying to apply to the ARRL 
to use W1AW/4 or NU1AW for the IARU contest ????? Typically those efforts take
place from several stations....

              Jeff

> 
> From: K4SB <k4sb@earthlink.net>
> Date: 2003/12/16 Tue AM 11:52:45 EST
> To: secc@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [SECC]Club Call
> 
> Ernie, KS4Q is now the Trustee of the Club call, NR4X. All requests
> for use of the call should be sent to him.
> 
> I reserved use of the call in the RTTY WPX for myself before I
> transferred trusteeship.
> 
> I'll try to remember the rules established and post them, but probably
> the most important is that requests to use the call in the GQP will
> always go to a rover.
> 
> And I remind everyone that simultaneous use of the call IS permitted
> if two or more stations are on different modes. So, a rover for
> example, operating only SSB ( OR only SSB during certain hours ) would
> NOT be in conflict with another rover operating CW simultaneously, or
> SSB while the other rover was on CW with another call. 
> 
> Again, the X at the end of the call is a really BIG factor with county
> hunters. Their BINGO award is for stations who have already worked ALL
> counties, but are now trying to work all counties again, EXCEPT, now
> the station you work must have the beginning letter of the county
> somewhere in the suffix of his call. ( W4PPP would count for Paulding
> Co, but K4SB would not. ((assuming both of us are in Paulding)) But,
> with the X at the end, it is treated as a "wild card" and counts for
> Bingo in any county in any of the States.
> 
> Now, I promised to buy the first 1000 QSL cards for the Club. But we
> need a design.
> 
> How about everyone chipping in for a design of the Club. Obviously, we
> want the SECC logo, so if someone who has a P will color copy the
> thing and mail it to me. ( preferably without folding the copy ),
> we'll start from there.
> 
> Now, if we do it that way, we obviously need a QSL manager. But I
> would suggest that all logs also be uploaded to LOTW. If the program
> you use doesn't support Cabrillo, if you can send me the ASCII file,
> or  copy of the paper logs, I will convert and upload them.
> 
> Need everyone's thoughts on this.
> 
> And BTW, tomorrow is the last day for voting on the amendments to the
> C&BLs
> 
> Now, I have to go out and lower that (*_*&)(^*&$^# 41' 5 element 20 to
> the ground. It's 30 below 0 here. The reflector is almost 45 degrees
> out of alignment with the other elements.
> 
> 73
> Ed
> 
> PS
> This is bad, but a friend sent it to me.
> 
> "If you're swimming in a creek, and get bitten on the cheek, that's a
> moray"
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