[CQ-Contest] 2000 Winter SSB NAQP Summary "Final"

Dinkelman, Michael W. Mdinkelm at physio-control.com
Fri Feb 18 07:00:28 EST 2000


2000 Winter SSB NAQP Summary "Final"

3830 Score submission Web Page
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3830 Archives at <http://www.contesting.com/>
Courtesy of Contesting On-Line Home Page

Log submisssion info: thanks WA7BNM Contesting page
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Due: February 15, 2000

E-mail: ssbnaqp at ncjweb.com

Mail: Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
      4225 Farmdale Avenue
      Studio City, CA 91604
      USA
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Contest Station Database - update YOUR station description
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 Call             Score QSOs Mults   Hrs  QTH     Team
SO
 K6LL           321,280 1280   251   10   AZ      SCCC#1   
 W7GG           319,248 1478   216   10   OR               
 K4XS           306,858 1194   257   10   FL               
 VE5DX (VE5MX)  296,189 1233   241   10   SK      SUB ZERO 
 K7BV           273,462 1149   238   10   NV      NCCC     
 W7NN           271,652 1202   226   10   WA               
 N6MJ           258,999 1131   229   10   CA               
 K9XD (K9PG)    257,048 1014   254   10   IL               
 N5YA           248,395 1057   235                         
 K3MM           245,116  932   263   10   MD               

 VE6JY          241,056 1126   216   10   AB      SUB ZERO 
 K6RO           237,762 1071   222   10   CA               
 NA5B (W5AO)    234,398 1006   233   10   OK      OkDXA    
 CG4VV (VE4VV)  232,848 1008   231   10   MB      SUB ZERO 
 W6EEN (N6RT)   226,122 1014   223   10   CA      SCCC #1  
 N6ED           222,156 1089   204                         
 N6ZZ           219,876 1004   219        NM      NTCC     
 WD0T           218,466  954   229   10   SD      SMC      
 K3CR @WA3FET   215,384  872   247   10   PA               KB3AFT
 NX5M           214,401  979   219   10   TX      YVCC     

 W7CT           210,080 1010   208                         
 N0AV           209,286  906   231   10   IA               
 W7ZRC          209,248 1006   208   10   ID               
 KT0R           200,688  904   222        MN      MWA #1   
 VE5SF          198,942  934   213   10   SK      Sub-Zero 
 KT4ZX          194,616  901   216   10   KY               
 AC0W           189,225  841   225   10   MN      MWA #1   
 K9TM           183,106  902   203        OH      MRRC1    
 K4WX           182,497  899   203                TCG#1    
 K5OT           182,208  832   219   10   TX               

 N4VI           180,900  900   201   10   CO      TCG #1   
 KI9A           177,834  831   214   10   IL               
 VE6EX          174,883  984   175   10   AB               
 W8MJ           172,550  850   203   10   MI      MRRC #1  
 WA7BNM         171,302  883   194   10   CA      SCCC#2   
 KU8E           171,252  804   213   10   OH      MRRC#1   
 K4MA           170,154  822   207   10   NC      SECC #1  
 WE9V           167,790  799   210    8   WI      SMC #3   
 NN4T           165,480  788   210                TCG#4    
 N6KI           165,424  844   196   10   CA      SCCC#2   

 W7WW           162,702  788   207   10   AZ               
 K7AW           160,020  762   210   10   OR               
 W6TK           157,528  776   203   10   CA               
 W4OC           153,690  705   218   10   SC      SECC#1   
 KE9I           149,736  734   204   10   IN               
 WQ5L (@N5FG)   147,708  746   198   10   MS               
 AA8U           146,363  721   203   10   MI      MRRC #1  
 N9VVV          142,710  710   201                         
 W4CAT (K1KY)   136,500  700   195   10   TN               

 W4CAT          136,500  700   195                TCG#1    
 K4NR           135,604  668   203   10   TX      SECC #1  
 W5GN           134,594  778   173   10   TX      NTCC #1  
 K0WA           133,920  720   186        KS                 
 W4WS @N4VHK    129,420  719   180   10   NC      WW       
 K1VUT          129,033  729   177        MA      TCG #1   
 N9PQU          126,488  652   194        WI               
 VE6FU          122,902  754   163   10   AB               
 N2GA (@K2KV)   118,146  679   174   10   NY      OBO      
 KF4ZR          112,850  610   182                TCG#4    

 K0EJ           108,072  632   171                TCG#5    
 WT9U           106,225  607   175                         
 WO9S           105,984  576         10   IL      SMC#3    
 N4CW           105,090  565   186    9   NC               
 WM2V           101,060  652   155   10   NY               
 W0ETC           97,740  543   180                TCG#2    
 KZ5MM           94,320  524   180   10   TX               
 WA3HAE          94,300  575   164   10   PA      WW       
 K4OGG           92,901  537   173   10   GA      SECC#1   
 WA3SES          85,636  542   158   10   PA               

 N3HXQ/KL7 @KL7RA75,336  584   129   10   AK               
 VE3ZT           74,556  438   171   10   ON               
 K0OU            73,786  467   158    8   MO      SMC      
 K8IR            73,416  437   168        MI               
 KS2G            72,380  517   140   10   NY      OBO      
 K4XU            72,358  506   143    5   OR               
 K4IQ            72,288  502   144    7   VA      Contest Conspiracy
 N7RX            71,451  467   153   10   OR               
 VE7FO @VE7IN    68,949  423   163   10   BC               
 NU8Z            65,760  480   137    8   MI      MRRC #2  

 KI7Y            63,602  424   154    7   OR               
 KE4OAR          63,072  438   144                TCG#2    
 AK4ST           61,180  437   140                TCG#2    
 N2FF            60,336  419   144   10   NY      OBO      
 VA3UZ           54,786  397   138    6   ON      SUB ZERO 
 K8MR            49,368  363   136    4   OH               
 KU4BP           47,376  423   112    9   MA              
 KW7N            47,124  357   132   10   ID               
 WO4O            44,100  350   126    4   TN      TCG#5    
 KR6NA           43,680  336   130    6   CO               

 N4ZI            42,188  398   106                TCG#3    
 NI2P            39,520  304   130   10   NY               
 K2DO            36,701  343   107        NY      OBO      
 VE3BUC          36,360  303   120    9   ON               
 K5IID           34,542  303   114    6   WV      TCG # 1  
 K9WX            34,272  288   119    7   IN               
 K0XM            33,748  286   118    8   KS      KCDXC    
 N5XJ            33,681  309   109    4   TX               
 N5QQ            30,302  278   109    4   TX               
 VE7QO           30,100  301   100        BC               

 W9YS            28,250  250   113        IL               
 VE9WH           25,500  250   102        NB               
 KE4YBS          23,760  216   110                TCG#3    
 NE4S            22,120  395   143                         
 KG4BIG          18,216  207    88    7   KY               
 AF4QB           17,290  182    95                TCG#5    
 K4RO            15,980  188    85                TCG#4    
 W4PA            15,980  188    85    3   TN      TCG#4    
 K4AMC           15,252  186    82                TCG#3    
 KI0ND           13,446  166    81    7   CO      TCG#5    

 N2CU            12,300  164    75    3   NY               
 VE7TLL           8,418  138    61    2   BC  
 W4AU             8,190  130    63    3   VA             
 W4ZW             7,729  131    59        FL      FCG      
 KQ6XL            7,169  107    67    8   CA               
 K5OY             6,608  118    56                         
 NS0B             5,800  100    58        MO      SMC      
 N4KN             5,400  100    54                TCG#3    
 N4IOZ            4,000  100    40    5   NC               
 KF4OAD           3,920   80    49    5   NC 
 K1HT             3,198   82    39    1   MA
 N1XS @KB1H       1,645   47    35    4   CT           
 AC4ZD            1,600   50    32                TCG#5    
 N0AH             1,176   49    24    1   WY               

 N4JN               600   30    20                         
 KF4ZEO             370   37    10              
 CG2PIJ (VE2PIJ)       330   30     11    6    QC        
 V31JP                  1178                               

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 Call             Score QSOs Mults   Hrs  QTH     Team
Multi
 K5KA           460,692 1719   268   12   OK               
 K9NS           453,738 1609   282   12   IL               
 N5TW           444,962 1718   259   12   TX               
 W4WA           420,042 1533   274        GA               
 NR6O           417,175 1517   275   12   CA               
 KK1L           409,244 1562   262        VT               
 W4AN           391,770 1451   270   12                    
 W5NN           379,632 1438   264   12   TX               
 W4MR           339,000 1356   250                        
 W6YX           294,576 1292   228   12   CA              

 W9SMC (@ N9FH) 252,603 1143   221   11   WI      SMC     
 W5SB           226,138 1082   209   12   TX              
 K1ZO @N1KWF    190,855  931   205   10   NH              
 KB3B           133,020  739   180   12   PA              
 NY4T           122,016  744   164                         
 K0RC            84,738  487   174   12   MN              
 N5KB            65,120  407   160   10   TX      NTCC   


Multi Op Team Members
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 K5KA           N5RZ, K5KA
 K9NS           K9PW, WV9T
 N5TW           K5TR NA4M W5TD N5TW
 W4WA           W4WA, K4IDX, AA4GA
 NR6O           K2KW, K3EST, K6AW
 KK1L           KK1L,N1MEZ,AB1T
 W4AN           K6LA, K4BAI
 W5NN           W5BAK,K5NZ
 W6YX           N6DE, W6KNS, W6LD, N7MH
 W9SMC (@ N9FH) N9SD N9FH
 W5SB           KJ5X W5IDX KK5LK KF5SB W5SB
 K1ZO @N1KWF    WA1ZYX,K1ZO,N1YSW,N1KWF
 KB3B           KB3B, KB3A, K3LD, W3BBO, W3KHQ, KB3ELE
 K0RC           K0RC, Matt
 W4MR           KI7WX, K4HA ,AA4NC






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>From WRTC Committee" <scc at bit.si  Sat Feb 19 16:55:48 2000
From: WRTC Committee" <scc at bit.si (WRTC Committee)
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 17:55:48 +0100
Subject: [CQ-Contest] =?iso-8859-2?Q?WRTC2000_-_ORGANIZATION_COMMITTEE=2C_COMMUNIQU=C9_No.11?=
Message-ID: <006001bf7afa$3938ce20$0905fad5 at robertba>


WRTC2000
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE, COMMUNIQU No.11

Ljubljana, 17th February 2000

Dear WRTC2000 Teams,

The excitement is building!
Here are the rules for WRTC2000!

Questions and clarifications concerning the WRTC2000 rules will be  answered
directly by Robert Kasca, S53R. We  will  try  tocompile  a  list of FAQs
and answer them all at the  same  time periodically, so you'll all be fully
informed!

Send your questions to  <scc at bit.si>,   <s53r at bit.si>
or<s53r at hotmail.com>.


Tine Brajnik, S50A
President, Organization Committee WRTC2000


                    RULES FOR THE WRTC2000


GENERAL

1.    Date and Contest Period: WRTC2000 will be run within  the IARU 2000 HF
Championship. Begins 1200 UTC Saturday, ends 1200 UTC Sunday, July 8-9,
2000.

2.    WRTC2000 Operating Time: 24 hours with obligatory 4 hours of breaks
(maximum 3 breaks, each at least 60 minutes).

3.   Frequency Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. Frequencies below are
allocated for amateur-radio use in Slovenia and must be obeyed. Frequencies
in parenthesis are recommended frequencies, based upon our experience, where
most of contest activity takes place.

3500 - 3600 kHz CW (3500 - 3580)
3600 - 3800 kHz SSB (3650 - 3800)
7000 - 7040 kHz CW
7040 - 7100 kHz SSB
14000 - 14099 kHz CW (14000 - 14070)
14101 - 14350 kHz SSB (14120 - 14300)
21000-21149 kHz CW (21000-21080)
21151-21450 kHz SSB (21200-21400)
28000-28190 kHz CW (28000-28080)
28225-29700 kHz SSB (28300-28700)

4.   Modes: SSB, CW

5.   Contest Exchange: WRTC stations send signal report and ITU zone (S5 is
in zone 28). A complete exchange must be logged for each valid QSO.

6.    Valid  Contact: The same station may be worked  once  per band and
mode. Reworking a station in the phone portion of the band on CW and vice
versa is not permitted.

7.    Antennas:  The Organizer will provide all locations  with equal
antennas. For 10/15/20 meter bands, a 3-element tri-band Yagi will be
supplied and WINDOM antenna for 80/40 meter bands, both mounted
approximately 12 meters above the ground.

8.    Logging: We strongly recommend computer logging. In  this case, only
software supplied by the Organizer shall be used. We will  supply logging
software from K1EA (CT), N6TR (TR), EI5DI (SDW)  and  K8CC  (NA).  Special
versions  of  all  mentioned programs, that support WRTC2000, will be
uploaded on  our  web page  shortly. All teams must submit their computer
disks  to Referee within fifteen (15) minutes after the contest ends.

9.     Pile-up  simulation:  Outside  of  the  IARU   2000   HF
Championship, pile-up simulation tests will be conducted. Teams will have to
figure out as many as possible correct call-signs in  both  modes. There
will be separate tests for CW and  SSB. Only one team member is allowed to
receive. It is also allowed that only one member receives in both modes.

10.   Total score: Total score of the WRTC2000 will be  sum  of points
achieved in four different standings:
- CW and SSB pile-up simulation
- Number of CW contacts
- Number of SSB contacts
- Number of multipliers.

11.   Scoring: The best team in pile-up simulations is  awarded 100 points,
the team with the highest number of CW contacts 300 points,  the team with
the highest number of SSB contacts  300 points and the team with the highest
number of multipliers  is awarded 300 points. Other teams will receive
adequate number of points  related  to  the percentage of  the  best  score
they achieve.
Logs will be verified by a nominated team of Referees.

Example:  team  "XX"  managed to work  212  multipliers,  being highest
number overall, team "YY" has worked 168 multipliers, therefore,  300 points
will be awarded to  team  "XX" and 238 points to team "YY".

12.    Multipliers:   ITU   zones,   HQ   stations   and   IARU
representatives. Each multiplier is counted once per  mode  on each
frequency  band.  Contacts with  HQ  stations  and  IARU representatives do
not count as zone.

13.   Penalty: For every bad call verified by nominated team of Referees,  2
extra contacts in the same mode will  be  removed (total of 3 QSOs removed).

14.  The Winner: The team with highest total score will be announced as the
Winner of WRTC2000. We will also announce rankings in different standings
according to paragraph "10" above.

15.  The use of non-Amateur Radio means of communications (e.g. telephone or
Internet) for the purpose of soliciting a contact (or contacts) during the
contest period and use of packet cluster or any other spotting methods is
not allowed.

16.  All decisions of the Contest Committee are final.

STATION SET-UP

1.   The Organizer will make best effort to provide largest possible
selection of quality transceivers. However, we strongly encourage all teams
to bring their own equipment, this means everything except the coax and
antennas.

2.   Radios: Two transceivers are allowed, but only one will be allowed to
transmit. It should be named "MAIN" before the contest begins. Second
transceiver can only be used for receiving. Change of functions between the
transceivers is only permitted in case of malfunction, as determined by the
Referee. Transceivers must not be physically connected in any way.

3.   Output power: Maximum output power is 100W and is verified by external
power-meter provided by the Organizer.

4.   Band and mode changing: Any control of transceiver's functions via
interface and logging software is not allowed, the only exception being CW
keying. All functions must be performed by the operators manually.

5.   CW: It is allowed to send CW from the PC. Use of electronic memory
keyers is also allowed. Interfaces between the transceiver and the PC for
sending CW, keyers and paddles, if wanted, must be provided by the teams.

6.   Phone: Use of different devices for reproduction of voice is allowed.
If wanted, the teams must provide any such devices or interfaces used to
operate them.

7.   Audio: Teams are allowed to listen via speakers or headphones. A "Y"
type 1/4" connector is plugged into "phones" socket on the MAIN transceiver.
One input on  the "Y" connector is strictly reserved for the station
Referee. All audio accessories (except for the Referee's headphones and "Y"
connector), if wanted, must be provided by the teams.

ANTENNAS, ANTENNA-SWITCHES, FILTERS

1.    Antennas:  The Organizer will provide all locations  with equal
antennas. For 10/15/20 meter bands, a 3 element tri-band Yagi will be
supplied and WINDOM antenna for 80/40 meter bands. Antennas  are  fed  via
two coaxial cables  with  PL-259  type connectors at the station end.

2.   Antenna switches: No antenna switches are allowed. Antennas must be
changed manually.

3.   Filters: Use of different band-pass filters on both radios is allowed.
Filters and coaxial cables for their connection, if wanted, must be supplied
by the teams.

4.   Coaxial cables: If used in connection with different RX/TX filters, all
coaxial cables must be closed with PL-259 type connectors. Female connectors
on different devices must be  SO- 239 type.

-----------------------------
Sent by Robert, S57AW on February 17th  17:55 GMT


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