You don't have to use a bug or hand key, but it helps your score if you do.
A last-minute reminder of our NAQCC sprint coming up tonight.
This email is also a quick reference guide to our sprints in general. You
might want to save it or print it out. Here is the date and time for our
current sprint. Other details can be found via the links below.
Wednesday January 19 from 8:30 to 10:30 PM EST (Thursday January 20 from
0130Z to 0330Z)
If you've been hesitant to join in our sprints because you hear other
sprints running at breakneck speeds, have no fear. Our sprints are
geared to
the newcomer to CW and/or contesting. Virtually everyone including the many
veteran contesters who regularly enter our sprints will slow down to YOUR
speed to help you make your contacts.
In part due to that, we believe our NAQCC monthly sprints have become the
most successful 2-hour sprints in ham radio today. You can help us to
continue our growth, and help to promote CW and QRP. Just get in the
sprint,
make QSO's, and send in a report via our autologger. That's all there is to
it. We've had over 100 folks do that now in each of our last 9 sprints.
Let's make it 10 in a row this month and maybe even break our record of 135
logs set last August. That will make a powerful statement about CW to the
ham radio world.
Rules specific to this month's sprint are available via:
http://naqcc.info/contests.html
General Sprint Rules that apply to all our sprints are at:
http://naqcc.info/sprint_rules.html
We hope you use the GenLog logging program for our sprints. It makes
logging
very simple for you and log cross-checking simple for us. You can get the
program, the latest data file (naqcc.dat) for the program and instructions
on how to use it via the General Sprint Rules. There is also a thorough
tutorial on using GenLog that includes many screen captures. It's at
http://naqcc.info/sprint_genlog_tutorial.html if you need it.
After the sprint, use our Autologger to make submitting your report and log
as easy as possible:
http://naqcc.info/sprint_submit_log.html
We award a maximum of 14 certificates for each sprint. One to the winner in
each of the 10 USA call areas, one to the Canadian winner, and one to
the DX
winner. The 13th one goes to the first-time entrant with the highest score.
If there are any entrants in our GAIN category, the winner there gets the
14th certificate. When our NAQCC Chapters get organized, we hope to have
competition among them for a 15th certificate for the top aggregate chapter
score.
We also often award a prize of some sort donated by the club or one of our
members to the winner of a random drawing among all who participate and
send
in a report.
Curious about how you did in each of our past sprints, want to check up on
how your 'rivals' did, or want to see the results of a specific sprint? You
can now do all of that in our new search features on
http://naqcc.info/contests.html.
Tips for successful sprinting can be found at:
http://naqcc.info/sprint_tips.html
* John K3WWP - 100% CW / QRP - Proudly promoting Morse Code:
* As NAQCC VP - # 0002 FC # 1 - http://naqcc.info/
* As FISTS Keynote QRP Columnist - # 2002 - http://www.fists.org/
* With my CW-QRP site - http://home.windstream.net/johnshan/
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