[CQ-Contest] Fwd: [NCCC-blue] RTTY NCCC Sprint on Thursday (in NA), DUPES OK!

Hank Garretson w6sx at arrl.net
Wed Apr 3 11:51:14 EDT 2013


On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Ken Keeler <kenkeeler at jazznut.com> wrote:
 Activity has picked up since we re-started the series, so let's continue
the  30 minute RTTY sprint practice on Thursdays, one hour before the CW NS:

Next:  0130 to 0200Z, April 5;  Thursday night in NA, 630 PM PDST, etc.
Note that we are now all on DST.
To pump up the activity, DUPEs are OK, after one intervening QSO on any
band.  Last week,  most of the gang liked the resulting increased rate!
When we get to about 15 participants, we can drop the DUPES OK.

These 30 minute practices are  for experienced sprinters on cw to learn a
new mode,
and for RTTY contesters to learn the sprint format.  Also a chance
to try out the newly popular 2Tone decoder.

There are two main differences between the NCCC Sprints and NA Sprint:
In NS, power is usually limited to 100w, and mults count on all bands.
For this upcoming practice, use 80, 40, 20m;  up 80+ Khz. from the bottom
of the band.
Sometime in May, we'll add 15m.  I'll monitor the band to see when the
summer opening starts.

You need two different messages in sprint, one when acquiring a frequency:
N6TR  245 KEN CA N6RO;
in a different order when vacating the freq.:  N8EA N6RO 246 KEN CA.
This let's others know who is acquiring the freq.

NS rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html
 These apply for the RTTY practice sprints.

Thanks to WA7BNM for providing the 3830 score reporting each week.

If you want the Sprint RTTY practices to continue, vote by showing up each
Thursday.

Thursday Night Diddler, N6RO


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Hank

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