Here is a listing of the SECC scores from last years CQP
N4PN 130K
K4BAI 105K
AA4GA 82K
N4GG 66K
K4EA 59K
AE4Y 57K
WA4TII 40K
K4PIC 32K
NA4BW 31K
W4BQF 27K
WW4LL 26K
K4AQ 17K
WB4SQ 16K
W3DCG 14K
K4NO 14K
AA4LR 13K
KU8E 9K
CQP write up says SECC had 20 entries, I only listed 17 but the score added
up correctly. Who did I miss??
If we can get some of the guys on the lower end of this list (like me) to
double or triple the score, the guys in the mid range to add 30%, the guys
in the 50 to 60K range to add 20% and gteh top 3 to just do it again, we
should see a substantial improvement in the club score.
Add K4SAV (new club member needing to tryout the SteppIR), W4NTI (with the
improved antenna system), KA9EKJ (how about a couple of hours Roger) and if
we can pull some guys out of the woodwork over in GA and SC, we should be
able win this thing.
Contest Club Ontario had 400K more than we did with 10 more entries and the
TCG was right on our heels with the same number of entries. We only beat
them by 36K.
Rules are at www.cqp.org
See you on the bands this weekend.
Greg K4NO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hal Kennedy" <halken at comcast.net>
To: "SECC" <secc at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 12:49 PM
Subject: [SECC] CQP This Weekend
> Just a reminded, that the California QSP party is this weekend. 1600Z on
> October 1st (Saturday) until 2200Z on the second. Single ops are
> limited to 24 hours. If you use packet, you must enter one of the multi
> categories.
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> Last year SECC had a good showing with 20 entries, tied with our
> neighbors to the North - TCG - also with 20 entries. We beat TCG on
> score however, 757K to 721K points. That left us in second place as a
> club, as the "Contest Club Ontario" entered 30 logs and took first place
> among clubs.
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> Surely, SECC can muster 30 logs this weekend!
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> Along with many plaques awarded in this contest, there are 20 bottles of
> California (they make wine anywhere else?) wine up for grabs to the
> deserving (top 20 non-CA scores).
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> No effort is too small - put in an hour and work our friends on the left
> coast - then please submit your score! This is one of the best QSO
> parties of the year - and a great training ground for SO2R, or just to
> blow the dust off the final amplifier tubes.
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>
>
> Food for thought: Maximizing the club score requires maximizing two
> components: Number of logs and score per log. On the second item, other
> clubs, when trying for a good club showing, suggest members "turn
> everything on." If you don't think you have a shot at winning the QRP
> or LP category - or whatever your favorite entry category is - then how
> about turning on the amp, and packet, and operating M/S? You can
> operate the whole 30 hours as a M/S if you wish. At any rate, jump in,
> in whatever category you like - even for an hour - and let's see if we
> can wake up the boys in Ontario.
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>
>
> 73
>
> Hal
>
> N4GG
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