Its the North American QSO Party on RTTY!
There will be RTTY on the bands (10m to 80m) this Saturday as
operators exchange a Name and State (or Province or Country).
Party-time is Saturday 1800 UTC to Sunday 0600 UTC.
Single-ops operate 10 of the 12 hours, so you'll have time for a
meal and a break on Saturday, and still have Sunday free for your
other weekend activities. Multi-ops can operate all 12 hours.
Find the Rules, Past Results and Records at the National Contest
Journal website: <http://ncjweb.com/> http://ncjweb.com/ ;
Any group of two to five single-operators can form a NAQP Team.
Register your Team before the contest at the "Team Registration" link:
<http://ncjweb.com/rttynaqpteamreg/>
http://ncjweb.com/rttynaqpteamreg/ ;
RTTY Practice is available on Thursday and Friday nights:
Thursday night is the regular Thursday night RTTY NS Sprint.
This follows the North American Sprint exchanges and rules.
Friday 0145 UTC for 30 minutes.
See: <http://ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html>
http://ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html ;
Friday night is for NAQP RTTY Practice.
Saturday 0200 UTC for 30 minutes.
Call "CQ NA" and practice your NAQP exchanges and logging.
Frequencies: 14084, 7084, and 3584 kHz and up.
Then, NAQP RTTY starts Saturday morning, 1800 UTC.
I welcome any photos and stories of your operation, they make the results
more interesting.
Look for college stations in the NA Collegiate Championship.
<https://www.w9smc.com/nacc/>
Mark Aaker K6UFO
NAQP RTTY Contest Manager
k6ufo at arrl dot net
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