[PPRAANet] NAQP RTTY Contest
Dan Scott
dscott1644 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 23 20:48:55 EST 2010
Dick,
I need to try it for a few hours. I have never worked a digital contest
which of course covers RTTY.
Hmmmm.. well that weak DX is sometime easier that the weaker NA station :-)
73,
Dan
Dave Sloan wrote:
> Dick,
> I will be there. This has turned out to be one of my favorite contests.
> 1. No one is running over 100 watts so I do not have to compete with Amos.
> 2. Exchange is nice and short.
> 3. Since it is only 12 hours it makes it easier to work the entire contest
> period.
> 4. Since only North American contacts count you do not need to try to
> contact that weak DX station that has a hundred other stateside stations
> calling them.
>
> As Dick said I am also available to assist with setup of either RTTY or
> logging programs (391-0590).
>
> TNX & 73,
> Dave N0EOP
> 31033
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ppraanet-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:ppraanet-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of DickT-W0RAA
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:02 PM
> To: PPRAA Reflector
> Subject: [PPRAANet] NAQP RTTY Contest
>
> This weekend, Feb 27 & 28 is the North American QSO Party (NAQP) RTTY
> Contest. It's a 12 hour contest (if my calculations are correct) and a good
>
> way to pick up any States you may need for WAS in RTTY Mode or just any
> States that you may need.
>
> You can only work North American stations as defined by the ARRL's DXCC list
>
> with the addition of KH6. Also included are KL7 stations, as well as all
> Canadian provinces/territories and other North American countries. District
>
> of Columbia counts as Maryland. Non-North American countries, maritime
> mobiles and aeronautical mobiles do not count as multipliers, but may be
> worked for QSO credit.
>
> Bands are 80, 40, 20, 15 & 10 meters only. No 160 meters for RTTY. You may
>
> work a station once per band.
>
> The contest runs from 1800Z (11 A.M.) February 27 to 0600Z (11 P.M.)
> February 28, 2010.
>
> Output power is limited to no more than 100 watts. For this contest, RTTY
> is the only allowable mode.
>
> The complete rules are at: http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php . Go there
> to print them out. They are available in PDF format, 5 pages in length.
>
> How about a good turnout from PPRAA members? If you need help getting setup
>
> for RTTY I am willing to try to assist you. Just don't wait until the last
> minute. I can be reached at 520-0288. I can also suggest macros that you
> can use in the contest. Once you've operated in a RTTY contest, I guarantee
>
> that you will be hooked.
>
> Join the fun. Like last weekend it will be too cold to mow the yard or rake
>
> up those leaves you've been promising the XYL you'd do. So you may as welll
>
> have some fun on the radio.
>
> Dick
> W0RAA
>
>
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