[ADXA] Novice Rig Roundrup

Sandy Hutson k5yy1 at cox.net
Tue Mar 9 15:33:03 EST 2021


I spent time gg thru my first 5 logs and notice my first Novice Roundup was in Jan 31st-Feb 15th,  1959! I do NOT see a specific # I used or was assigned! What am I missing? I am not on the long list that Joel gave a link to showing callsigns registered over the years. I went thru the 1000+ calls and double checked AR and I am not listed!!

In the Novice Roundup I made 58 Qs in 26 sections and had a total of 1768 points. All QSOs were on 21mc! Worked all call areas and show where I QSL replied to 11 stations! My total hours spent were 14 1/3 I have written in my log. If anyone can find my NR #, let me know! TU.
San  K5YY

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From: w5zn at w5zn.org
Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 8:23 PM
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Subject: [ADXA] Novice Rig Roundrup

How many of you remember ARRL's Novice Roundup contest?? This was an annual contest held in February aimed at Novices with the objective to provide an avenue for them to improve their code proficiency and pick up some new states. It originally ran for two weeks covering three weekends with a maximum of 40 hours operating time. Beginning with the 1972 event it was shortened to nine days and covered two weekends with a maximum operating time of 30 hours.
There is an annual event that began a few years ago to commemorate the original Novice license and equipment from that era called "Novice Rig Roundup". Details are at:
NOVICE RIG ROUNDUP
Dennis, W5RZ and I have membership numbers. There are no dues. Those of you who were here for our September 2019 meeting saw my original Novice rig, a Heath DX-60B transmitter and HR-10B receiver. Those have now been relocated to the operating desk so I can press them in to service occasionally. During my Novice days having your transmitter crystal controlled was mandatory. The HG-10B VFO I have is the original VFO I purchased once I upgraded to General.
If you were first licensed as a Novice, particularly during the highpoint in the Novice era in the 60's and early 70's check out the above link if for no other reason than to reminisce!
ZN




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