[CQ-Contest] Please join us for NAQP RTTY on Saturday February 26

K6UFO Mark Aaker k6ufo at arrl.net
Mon Feb 14 16:09:23 EST 2022


The North American QSO Party on RTTY will be on Saturday February 26.  
Our friendly exchange is a Name and State (or Province or Country). 
Five bands, 10m to 80m, RTTY only, Maximum of 100 watts.
QSOs and Multipliers count again each band!  
>From 1800Z to 0600Z, 10AM PST to 10PM PST. 
Single-ops can be Assisted or Non-Assisted.
Single-ops only 10 of the 12 hours, Multi-ops can do all 12 hours.

Rules, records, and past results at the National Contest Journal website: 
<http://ncjweb.com/http://ncjweb.com/  

Any group can form a NAQP Team of two to five single-operators. 
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, Thursday 8:45PM EDT, 5:45PM PDT, for 30 minutes. See:
<https://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html> https://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html
 
Friday night is for NAQP RTTY Practice. 
Saturday 0200 UTC, Friday 9PM EST, 6PM PST, for about 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 K6UFO 
NAQP RTTY Contest Manager 
k6ufo at arrl dot net 


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