[SEDXC] Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests; This Week's Contests
John Laney
k4bai at att.net
Tue Jun 5 17:27:27 EDT 2018
Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests:
1. NCCC RTTY Sprint, 6/1/18
N4IQ 31 12 372 SO LP 0.5 SC SFCG SO2R
2. NCCC NS Sprint, 6/1/18
K4BAI 42 28 1,386 SO LP 0.5 GA SECC
W4NZ 24 15 432 SO LP 0:16 TN TCG SO2R
3. Kentucky QSO Party
Call CWQ PhQ Digq Mul
K4BAI 20 3 0 14 702 SO FIx HP 2:26 GA SECC
NJ8J 8 0 0 7 224 SO Fix LP 0:43 GA SECC
KD4QMY 0 7 0 7 198 SO Fix LP 0:36 GA SECC
W4NBS 3 3 0 5 45 SO Fix HP 0.2 AL ACG
K4VBM 0 4 0 4 32 SO Fix LP ____ GA GCG
WN4AFP 3 0 0 2 12 SO Fix LP 0:15 SC SFCG
4. Adventure Radio Society June Spartan Sprint (SP)
K4BAI 15 15 SO QRP Tubby 0:55 GA SECC
This Week's Contests:
1. Phone Fray. As usual every Tuesday night local date. 0130-0159Z
Wed. 15, 40, 20, 80, 160M SSB. Max power 100W. Exchange: Name + SPC.
Mults count per band. No QSY rule.
2. CWOps Club CWT Mini Tests. Three separate mini-tests every
Wednesday local date. 1300Z and 1900Z Wed and 0300Z Thurs. 160-10M CW.
Exchange: Name + CWOps# or SPC.
3. Straight Key Century Club Sprint Europe. 1900Z to 2100Z Friday.
160-10M CW. Use a mechanical key. Exchange: RST, SPC, Name, SKCC# or
"NONE."
4. NCCC RTTY Sprint. Every Thursday night local date. 0145-0215Z
Friday. 15, 20, 40, 80, 160M RTTY. Exchange: both calls, #, name, SPC.
100W maximum power. One/One kHz QSY rule. Same band dupes OK after
one intervening QSO.
5. NCCC NS Sprint. Every Thursday night local date. 0230-0259Z Friday.
15, 20, 40, 80, 160M CW. Exchange: both calls, #, name, SPC. 100W
maximum power. One/one kHz QSY rule. No same band dupes permitted. 15M
was quite good at this hour last week, so you might want to start
checking that band just before the Sprint starts.
6. DRCG World Wide RTTY Contest. 0000Z - 0759Z Sat; 1600Z - 2358Z Sat;
0800-1559Z Sun. 80-10M RTTY. Exchange: RST + CQ Zone. Work everyone.
7. VK (Ausstralia) Shires Contest. 0600Z Sat to 0600Z Sun. 80-10M
CW,. SSB. Exchange: RS(T) + CQ Zone or VK shire.
8. Asia Pacific Sprint, SSB. 1100Z to 1300Z Sat. 20 and 15M SSB.
Exchange: RS + serial #. Full legal power allowed. 6 kHz QSY rule.
Work only A-P area stations.
9. Straight Key Century Club Week End Sprintathon. 1200Z Sat to 2359Z
Sun. 160-6M CW. Exchange: RST + SPC + Name + SKCC# or "NONE." Use a
mechanical key. The emphasis this month is on boat anchors. Add up all
the tubes in your transmitter and receiver and power supplies and add
them to your name in the exchange. For example JOHN/8 would mean 8 tubes
in use. Also add an x for crystal controlled transmitter. For example
JOHN/8x. See the rules for how to count points.
10. Portugal Day Contest. 1200Z Sat to 1200Z Sin. 80-10M CW, SSB.
Exchange: RS(T) + serial # or Portugal District.
11. GACW WWSA CW DX Contest. 1500Z Sat to 1500Z Sun. 80-10M CW.
Exchange: RST + CQ Zone #. Work everyone.
12. ARRL June VHF Contest. 1800Z Sat to 0259Z Mon. 50 mHz and up all
modes. Exchange: 4 digit grid square. 6M has been great this week so
far and this contest will be a lot of fun if the good conditions return
for the weekend.
13. Cookie Crumb QRP Contest. 1700-2200Z Sunday. All bands except
WARC. Maximum power 5W CW, 10W SSB. Exchange: RST, SPC, Cookie #,
Name. You can get a number (good for life) from the link on the web
site. If you don't get a number in time, use the # "300." See website
for score compilation. Avoid burnt cookies, if possible (they send
their names as "BURNE." Bonus points for working Cookie Monsters (they
send their names as "MONSTER."
14. 4 State QRP Group Second Sunday Second Sunday Sprint. 0000-0200Z
Monday (Sunday night local date). 160-10M. CW, SSB. Exchange: RS(T)
+ SPC + 4S QRP# or power.
15. NAQCC June Sprint. Tuesday June 12 local date. 0030-0230Z Wed.
Maximum power 5W. 20, 40, 80M CW/SSB. Exchange: RST + SPC + NAQCC# or
power. Double your score for use of a hand key. 1 1/2 times your score
for use of a bug. There is usually a lot of activity in this one.
16. Phone Fray. Every Tuesday. See #1 above.
17. CWTs. Every Wednesday. See #2 above.
Hope everyone has a nice week and week end and a lot of QSOs. 6M has
had Es to the states, Caribbean, Europe and Africa. At the same time,
there has been good Es on 10M. 15 and 20M are staying open later into
the hours of darkness even for DX. I worked 4X6GP in Israel on 10M CW
about 1320Z this morning.
73, John, K4BAI.
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