[SECC] Claimed Scores Last Week's Contests; This Week's Contests

John Laney k4bai at worldnet.att.net
Thu Mar 27 11:27:42 EDT 2008


Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests:

1.  BARTG RTTYT
Call    QSOs  DXC  Area  Cont  Score    Category  Time    State  Notes
KE4KWE  484   65   52    6     339,768  SOABLP    16      AL
K4HAL   433   48   53    6     262,398  SOABHP    10      AL
K1ZZI/4 406   44   22    6     160,776  SOSB/40HP  8+     GA
K4JAF   127   39   29    5      43,180  SOABLP    __      FL
K4EA     79   13   16    4       9,164  SOSB/15HP  6      GA
K4OD     34    8   14    2       7,072  SOABLP     4.25   GA

2.  3/21/08 NCCC Ladder Week#3
N4OGW    51   27                1,377   SOLP       0.5    MS
K4BAI    50   25                1,250   SOLP       0.5    GA

3.  SKCC Weekday Straight Key Sprint
K4ZGB    39   20                  920                     AL
K4BAI     2    2                        SOQRP                  GA

This week's been contest is CQ WPX SSB.  Please look for many of us from 
the M/M station NQ4I.  We will want to work everyone on all six bands. 
We can tell you on one band what frequencies we are using on the other 
bands, so you can easily QSY for another QSO.

1.  Thursday night 40M QRP Fox Hunt.  0100-0230Z Friday.  7030-7050 kHz. 
  5 watts maximum.  Work only the two foxes, K4BAI and K2QO.  Exchange: 
  RST, SPC, Name, Power.

2.  NCCC Thursday Night Practice Session.  0230-0259Z Friday.  160-20M 
SSB, any power.  Exchange:  Both Calls, #, Name, State.  Dupes allowed 
after band change or one intervening QSO.  One kHz QSY rule.  This will 
be a good shake down for CQ WPX SSB.  Check out your voice keyers, etc.

3.  Slow Speed NS.  0200-0215Z Friday (Thursday Local).  40 and 80M CW. 
  Low power.  Exchange:  Both calls, #, Name, SPC.  Maxmimum 22 WPM.

4.  CQ WPX SSB Contest.  48 hours UTC of the weekend.  Exchange:  RS + 
Serial #.  Work everyone for points and mults, including your own 
country.  160-10M SSB.  Single ops:  36 hour maximum.

Hope everyone has a FB weekend and a lot of QSOs.  I will appreciate any 
QRP calls on 40 tonight, but recognize that skip will be too long for 
many of you.  73, John, K4BAI.





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