[SCCC] Another National Win for SCCC

Jim Forsyth mail at jimforsyth.com
Wed Feb 3 15:51:30 PST 2010


Sounds like you might not be able to keep up! We actually run at 600 Qs per 
hour.

Jim, AF6O

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From: "Dennis Vernacchia" <n6ki73 at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:24 PM
To: "Marty Woll" <n6vi at socal.rr.com>; "SCCC Reflector" <sccc at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [SCCC] Another National Win for SCCC

> Wayta go SCCC Team !
>
> Thanks to Marty and N6NB who I know were instrumental in assistance !
>
> One of these years I might get interested in making 10 Qs per hour ( Hi 
> Hi )
>
>
> 73, Dennis N6KI
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Marty Woll <n6vi at socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> #1        #1        #1
>>
>> Hot on the heels of SCCC's top finish in the ARRL August UHF Contest
>> inaugural club competition comes the official word that we've done it 
>> again!
>>  The Southern California Contest Club has taken top club competition 
>> honors
>> in the ARRL September VHF QSO Party.  Our more than 2-1/2 million points
>> outdistanced #2 North East Weak Signal Society's 1.7 million points by 
>> quite
>> a margin.  Leading the charge was our intrepid rover team, which took the
>> top eight "traditional" rover spots in the country.  N6NB not only headed
>> this list but was responsible for getting microwave equipment into the 
>> hands
>> of many SCCC entrants.  Thank you, Wayne!  The top low-power 
>> fixed-station
>> score in the western half of the country belonged to SCCC member K6VCR in
>> San Diego.  Thanks also to the W6TE and N6TEB teams and others for their
>> efforts to provide additional contacts and multipliers to our operators.
>>
>> We won't know the official results of the January VHF Sweepstakes until
>> this summer, but rest assured that the Southern California Contest Club 
>> put
>> in a momunental effort likely to make us not only competitive among
>> club-aggregates but hard to beat.
>>
>> We invite more SCCC members to get involved in VHF-and-above contests. 
>> You
>> don't need giant antennas, you won't get stacks of QSL cards from the
>> bureau, an expedition can mean heading to a local mountaintop or ridge, 
>> and
>> you get to sleep at night without missing much.  Any band or mode you can
>> activate will help, and more fixed-station activity will give all those
>> rovers someone to work between stops.  Several of our rovers would also
>> welcome drivers and second-ops to join them on the next road trip. If you
>> want to jump in with both feet, that's one way to do it.
>>
>> Bring any questions you may have to the Feb. 14 SCCC meeting at N6HC's
>> home; several of our VHF+ ops will be there.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Marty N6VI
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