[NLRS] 10 GHz & Up Log Submissions deadline (10/15)

Zack Widup w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Mon Oct 14 12:52:29 EDT 2013


I sent an e-mail to the ARRL contest manager this morning about it. I
haven't heard back yet.

I haven't spent a lot of time on my logs yet. I entered all the QSO's in a
spreadsheet but have not calculated all the distances yet, so I don't know
my score. I made about 90 QSO's from 18 different locations in this year's
contest.

If I have to send in my log by this evening, I can send in the log of
QSO's  but doubt I will have time by then to compute my score.

73, Zack W9SZ


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
<geraldj at netins.net>wrote:

>
>
> Left over from last year. Might be worth comments to the contest manager
> at ARRL with the logs or not. A few comments would probably get a quick one
> week extension.
>
> I worked up my log, ready for mail soon as there is some again. 56,119 km
> 2000 contact points and 258Qs. Won't touch Gary's score but its respectable.
>
> 73, Jerry, K0CQ
>
> On 10/11/2013 10:08 AM, tosca005 at umn.edu wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the reminder, Jim.
>>
>> For some reason, the ARRL did not give us a full month or even a full 4
>> weeks from the end of the contest to submit logs this time. In fact, the
>> log from the 10 GHz & Up Contest is due BEFORE the log from the
>> September VHF Contest, even though the VHF contest was the week before
>> the second weekend of the 10G contest. Rules, rules, the devil is in the
>> details...
>>
>> John
>> W0JT/5
>>
>> On Oct 11 2013, Jim Froemke wrote:
>>
>>  Logs must be submitted no later than 0000 UTC Tuesday, October 15, 2013.
>>>
>> Demonstrate your activity in terms of logs filed (and maybe a brief
>> write up
>>
>>> in the soapbox).
>>>
>>> Here's the link to John Toscano's (W0JT) famous 10 GHz&up logging
>>> spreadsheet for anyone who wants to use it to log multiple contacts
>>> efficiently: http://tiny.cc/usms4w
>>>
>>> You can ignore the "preview" option and just down-load it. As always save
>>> it, scan it and then open it when you download any file from the
>>> internet.
>>>
>> I've scanned this file for virus before uploading it but, who knows what
>> can
>>
>>> happen on the wild internet?
>>>
>>> This is John's latest version. As always, you need to ENABLE MACROS
>>> for the
>>> distance point calculations to proceed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's a link to the ARRL 10 GHz&up webpage:
>>> http://www.arrl.org/10-ghz-up
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's where to e-mail your attached log to: <mailto:10GHZ at arrl.org>
>>> 10GHZ at arrl.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No, I haven't filed my log yet but it's on today's to-do list.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 73, Jim
>>>
>>> K0MHC/rover
>>>
>>> Kerrville, TX
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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