[CQ-Contest] CWops Tests Wednesday/Thursday
Hank Garretson
w6sx at arrl.net
Sun Mar 9 18:50:37 EDT 2014
The Very Special CWops Tests last week were special. Everyone had fun. Now
back to our regular programming.
CWops Tests this Wednesday at 1300Z and 1900Z and Thursday at 0300Z. Join
us for midweek contest fun. Everyone welcome--you don't have to be a CWops
member.
http://www.cwops.org/cwt.html
CW fans, we named the CWops Test a test, not a contest. CWTs offer
something for everyone. You can get on and make a few contacts with fellow
CW enthusiasts. You can get on and extend a friendly welcome to someone
trying a CWT for the first time. Or, if inclined, you can whet your
competitive juices and try for a high score. Or all of the above, all in
one session.
Ten-meter rally 28.028 at 1930Z. Let's try to leverage ten by showing up at
1930Z instead of spreading out on ten for the whole hour.
CWops Test suggested frequencies are 28 to 38 kHz up from band edges, plus
or minus as activity dictates. As always, please be particularly
considerate of ongoing QSOs, DXpedition operations, and W1AW/portable
pileups. Please slow down when called at a slower speed-we want everyone to
feel welcome.
Lots of Qs or just a few, please submit your results for each session at
http://3830scores.com/ .
I continue to record all my CWT QSOs over all three sessions. If you would
like to hear your signal at W6SX, email me, and I'll send you short MP3
files of our contacts.
CWTs on 26/27 March will again be speed-no-greater-than-20-WPM Very Special
CWTs.
*The first rule of CW is to have fun and to share the fun. *CW Exuberantly,
Hank, W6SX
CWops Tests Manager
Mammoth Lakes, California
Elevation 8083 feet in John Muir's Range of Light
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