To: | contest reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>,TopBand <topband@contesting.com> |
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Subject: | [CQ-Contest] The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge VIII |
From: | Lew <lew@teleport.com> |
Reply-to: | lew@teleport.com |
Date: | Fri, 19 Dec 2003 03:22:06 -0800 |
List-post: | <mailto:cq-contest@contesting.com> |
The nights are about as long as they can get in the Northern
Hemisphere, which means it must be about time for the 8th running of the
Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge. All you need to do is to get loaded on
160M, be near your radio 15:00Z Dec 27 to 15:00 Dec 28 and brush up on
the unique guidelines for this stellar radio competition. A secret hint
is that you should use your 14 hours of allotted operating time during
darkness....but that's only a hint. Also finding out your grid square
means your location and not where your electric company main lines exist
is another fine thing to understand, since it's a part of the exchange. The rules may be perused at: http://www.jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html Working all that sporadic E available on 6M and 2M during the winter "peak" is a fine way to get into the mood and rhythm for this fine test of Men, Women, Others, and their hardware. Recognition for Participants come from the competitors themselves by sponsoring plaques for situations that they feel are important. The donor Stalwarts and categories already spoken for are listed below: Sponsor Category KL7RA Top QSO Total K1PX Top Score, Single Op, Europe, Low Power VK6VZ Top Score using Home-brew gear (VK5AX memorial-winner receives RFDS Cap) WA9IRV Top Score by Operator of own Station in VE3,VE4,MN,WI,ND N5IA Most Grid Squares worked N5UL Top Score, Single Op, Low Power N7KQ Top Score, Single Op, Low Power, Rest of World W7GG Top Score, Single Op, QRP BARC Top Score by a Plaque Donor KI7Y Top Score North of 55 deg. (KL7Y memorial) W4SAA Top Score, Single Op, Hi Power, USA You see a category that is screaming out for recognition? You see an overlooked group of RF practitioners that have escaped recognition or simply escaped? You want to try to slip a plaque category past the loose censors of the Boring Amateur Radio Club? Just e-mail me with your suggestion and then you can get on with your usual last minute Holiday shopping with a clear mind. Plus it only costs $50.00. The plaque that is. Your last minute shopping costs are between you and your credit card provider. The time gets shorter as the antennae get longer. See you in the Stew! 73 and I remain, Lew W7EW/W7AT Boring Amateur Radio Club Contest Plaque Producer P.O.Box 3110 Salem, OR. 97302 U.S.A. lew@teleport.com
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