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

Dave Edmonds dave at pkministrywebs.com
Tue Feb 4 18:01:03 EST 2020


John,

Thanks for the State QSO Party Challenge plug.

Here’s a great very interesting QP stat:

Here are the total 3830scores entries for the three QPs by year:
2010 - 61
2011 - 72
2012 - 93
2013 - 96
2014 - 96
2015 - 78
2016 - 120
2017 - 108
2018 - 157
2019 - 169

2020 to-date - 472

A huge increase in participation!

 Dave Wn4afp

On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 5:15 PM John Laney <k4bai at att.net> wrote:

> Remember that the state QSO party challenge started last week.  Lot of
> fun just to operate in the state QSO parties and post your score to 3830
> and find out at the end of the year how you did compared to others.  I
> think it working because a lot more that usual posted claimed scores for
> the three state (including BC) QSO parties last weekend.
>
> Late Received Scores:
>
> CWOps Club CWT Mini Test, 1/30/20, 0300Z
> WN4AFP  52  52  2,704  SO LP   O:45  SC  SFCG
>
> RAC Winter Contest
> Call    CWQ  PhQ  CWM  PhM
> KA4FVE    0   22    0   14  4,116  SO SSB LP  ____  SC
>
> North American QSO Party, SSB
> KA4FVE  131  99  12,969  SO LP  ____  SC
>
> Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests:
>
> 1.  NCCC NS Sprint, 1/31/20
> KG5HVO  50  37  1,850  SO LP  0.5  AL  GCG  *A great score!
>
> 2.  Vermont QSO Party
> Call    CWQ  PhQ  DigQ  CWM  PhM  DigM
> K4VBM    13   15     6    8    5     2  1,193  SO LP   ____  GA  GCG
> WN4AFP   14   16     0    6    8     0    924  SO LP   8     SC  SFCG
> K4BAI    14    0     0    7    0     0    196  SO HP   0:27  GA  SECC
> KB4DE     8    0     0    4    0     0    128  SO LP   4     SC
> KN4JTU    0    9     0    0    7     0    126  SO LP   ____  SC
> KA4FVE    0   12     0    0    5     0    120  SO LP   ____  SC
> K3GWK     0   15     0    0    7     0    105  SO LP   6     GA  SECC
> K3DNE     0   17     0    0    6     0    102  SO HP   3     SC  SFCG
> W4NBS     8    0     0    3    0     0     96  SO LP   0.5   AL  ACG
> WB4HRL    2   11     0    1    4     0     75  SO HP   1:05  SC  SFCG
> WA4ZOF    3    0     0    6    0     0     18  SO QRP  ____  GA  SECC
>
> 3.  British Columbia QSO Party
> Call    CWQ  PhQ  DigQ  CWM  PhM  DigM
> K4BAI    20    2     0   14    2     0  1,384  SO Mix HP  S:37 GA  SECC
> K4VBM    16    3     3   13    3     0  1,180  SO Mix LP  ____ GA  GCG
> WN4AFP   13    1     0   11    1     0    648  SO Mix LP  8    SC  SFCG
> W4NBS    10    0     0    9    0     0    320  SC CW  LP  0.8  AL  ACG
> KB4DE     0    0     0    7    0     0    282  SC CW  LP  4    SC
> WB4HRL    4    2     1    4    2     1    188  SO Mix HP  0:34 SC  SFCG
> NI7R      5    0     0    4    0     0    100  SO CW  HP  6.3  SC  SFCG
> KA4FVE    0    3     0    0    3     0     38  SO SSB LP  ____ SC
> KN4JTU    0    2     0    0    2     0     24  SO SSB LP  ____ SC
> K3DNE     0    3     0    0    3     0     18  SO SSB HP  3    SC  SFCG
>
> 4.  First Class CW Operators Club Marathon
> Call   QSO  DXC  Con
> K4BAI  537   40    6  692  QRO Open  14:20  GA  SECC
>
> 5.  Mexico RTTY International Contest
> W4UK    233  39  21,177  SO HP  12     SC  SECC
> K7OM    170  48  20,352  SO HP   3:09  SC  SFCG
> KS4YX    34  13   1,157  SO LP  _____  SC  SFCG
> AE4Y     37  12   1,020  SO LP   2     GA  SECC
> WB4HRL   92  30     693  SO HP  12:54  SC  SFCG
>
> 6.  Minnesota QSO Party
> Call    CW/RyQ  PhQ  Mul
> WN4AFP      57   36   37  6,802  SO LP       8     SC  SFCG
> K3DNE        0   63   35  4,410  SO HP Ph    8     SC  SFCG
> KK4WX       25   33   34  3,944  SO LP      10     GA
> KA4FVE       0   30   24  2,160  SO LP Ph   _____  SC
> K4VBM       17   22   23  1,794  SO LP      _____  GA  GCG
> K4BAI       41    0   22  1,760  SO HP       1:33  GA  SECC
> K3GWK        0   31   23  1,426  SO LP Ph    6     GA  SECC
> KN4JTU       0   23   38    874  SO LP Ph   _____  SC
> WB4HRL       1   21   14    616  SO HP       1:21  SC  SFCG
> KB4DE       20    0   14    532  SO LP       4     SC
> WA4ZOF       9    0    8    144  SO QRP     _____  GA  SECC
> W4NBS        9    0    6    108  SO LP       0.5   AL  ACG
>
> 7.  NCJ NA Sprint Contst, CW                   Team
> N2NL   305  45  13,725  SO HP   4     AL  ACG   Two UAs + Guys
> K4BAI  294  43  12,642  SO HP   4     GA  SECC  W4OC#3
> KU8E   268  45  12,060  SO HP   4     GA  SECC  W4OC#3
> W4NZ   252  42  10,584  SO HP   4     TN  TCG   W4OC#2
> N5TOO  153  35   5,355  SO LP   4     GA  GCG
> N4OGW   86  37   3,182  SO HP   0:54  MS
> W4ER    77  34   2,618  SO QRP  3.5   AL  ACG
>
> Team Scores:
> W4OC#2 (5)          63,032
> w4oc#2 (5)          53,737
> Two UAs & Guys (4)  47,094
>
> 8.  FYBO QRP Contest
> W4QO    12  6  144  SO QRP Home  ____  GA  SECC
> WA4AAK   3  3  118  SO QRP Home  ____  AL
> K4BAI    2  2    4  SO QRP Home  0:02  GA  SECC
>
> 9.  FISTS CW Club Winter Slow Speed Sprint
> K4BAI  1  1  5  SO LP  0:01  GA  SECC
>
> 10.  Adventure Radio Society Spartan Sprint February
> K4BAI  20      20  SO QRP 30+# (Tubby)  1.5  GA  SECC
>
> This Week's Contests:
>
> 1.  QRP Fox Hunt 40M.  0200-0330Z Thurs (Wed night local date).  Two QRP
> Foxes (N9AW, JERRY, WI and KR0U, TIM, CO) will be calling between 7030
> and 7050 kHz.  5W max power.  Work only the two foxes and do not spot
> their frequencies. Exchange:  RST, SPC, Name, Power.  Good opportunity
> to practice your QRP skills and also your split frequency operating skills.
>
> 2.  Phone Fray. Every Tuesday night.  0230-0259Z Wed.  15, 20, 40, 80,
> 160M SSB.  100W max power.  Exchange:  name + SPC.  Mults count per
> band.  Use your NAQP SSB Module in your contest logger.  Look around
> 21325, 14250, 7175, 3800, 1875 kHz.
>
> 3.  CWOps Club CWT Mini Tests.  Every Wednesday local date.  1300Z,
> 1900Z, 0300Z (Wed UTC date).  160-10M CW.  Exchange:  Name + CWOps# or
> SPC.   Three separate one-hour mini-tests.  Look around 025 to 049 kHz
> on the higher bands and up from 1815 kHz on 160M.
>
> 4.  NCCC RTTY Sprint.  Every Thursday night local date.  0145-0215Z Fri.
>   15, 20, 40, 80, 160M RTTY.  Exchange:  both calls, #, name, SPC.  100W
> max power.  Same band dupes OK after one intervening QSO.  Look around
> 080-082 kHz and up from 1805 kHz.  Good opportunity to check out your
> RTTY set up before the Big RTTY WPX Contest on the weekend.  1/1 kHz QSY
> rule.
>
> 5.  QRP Fox Hunt.  80M.  Same as #1 above except frequencies are 3550 to
> 3570 kHz and the foxes are KR0U TIM CO and N9EP ED IL.
>
> 6.  NCCC NS Sprint.  Every Thursday local date, 0230-0259Z Fri.  15, 20,
> 40, 80, 160M CW.  100W max power.  1/1 kHz QSY rule.  Exchange:  both
> calls, #, name, SPC.  No same band dupes permitted.  Look around 040 kHz
> on higher bands and up from 1815 kHz on 160M.
>
> 7.  CQ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest.   (WPX = prefixes).  48 hours of
> weekend UTC time.  80-10M RTTY.  Exchange:  RST + serial #.  Work everyone.
>
> 8.  Asia-Pacific "Spring" Sprint.  1100Z to 1300Z Sat.  40, 20M CW.
> Exchange:  RST + serial #.  6/1 kHz QSY rule.  Work only Asia Pacific
> stations.
>
> 9.  Straight Key Century Club Week End Sprintathon (WES).  1200Z Sat to
> 2400Z Sun.  24 hours max operating time.  160-6M CW.  Use a mechanical
> key.  Exchange:  RST + SPC + Name + SKCC# or "NONE."  Bonus points for
> QSOs on 160 + 80M.
>
> 10.  Dutch PACC Contest.  1200Z Sat to 1200Z Sun.  160-10M CW, SSB.
> Exchange:  RS(T) + serial # or Dutch Province.  Work only Dutch stations
> (prefixes PA-PI).
>
> 11.  YLRL YL-OM Contest.  1400Z Sat to 0200Z Mon.  Max operating time:
> 24 hours.  All bands, CW/Dig, SSB.  Exchange:  QSO # + RS(T) + SPC.
> There are power mults.
>
> 12.  OMISS QSO Party.  1500Z Sat  to 1500Z Sun.  160-10M SSB.  Exchange:
>   RS + S/P/DX + OMISS # if you have one.  Bonus points for mobile
> operation.  Work everyone.
>
> 13.  FISTS Winter Unlimited Sprint.  "Unlimited" means no speed limit.
> 1700-2100Z Sat.  80-10M CW.  100W max powr.  Exchange: RST + SPC + name
> + FISTS# or power.  Non members work only FISTS members.  Look around
> 058 kHz on each band.
>
> 14.  Colorado QSO Party Winter QSO Party.  0100-0259Z Mon (Sun night
> local date).  20, 40, 80M CW.  5W maximum power.  Exchange:  RST + SPC.
> Bonus points for QSOs with W0CQC and N0CQC.  Work everyone.
>
> 15.  4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint.  0100-0300Z Mon (Sun night
> local date).  160-10M CW, SSB.  Exchange:  RST + SPC + 4S# or power.
> Work everyone.
>
> Yes.  That is two QRP sprints at exactly the same time.  CQC recommends
> 14060 (likely dead), 7040, and 3560.  4S covers all bands CW/SSB, but
> most activity seems to be on 14060, 7122,and 3564 kHz.  I suppose you
> can count the same QSO for both contests if all the information is
> exchanged both ways.
>
> 16.  North American QRP CW Club February Sprint.  0130-0330Z Wed
> (Tuesday night Feb 11 local date).  20, 40, 80M CW.  Exchange:  RST +
> SPC + NAQCC# or power.  Double your score for hand key and 1 1/2 times
> the score for bug.  This one is usually well attended.
>
> 17.  QRP Fox Hunt.  40M. Same as #1 above except the foxes are scheduled
> to be VE2KM, TONY, QC and N7CQR, DAN, OR.
>
> Hope everyone has a nice week and weekend and a lot of QSOs.  Hope to
> see many of you at the Orlando HamCation this weekend.
>
> 73, John, K4BAI
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