Yes, please... everyone look for all the WRTC stations. In 1996 there was
always a pile-up of SECCers calling. I heard that 2000 the US pile-ups
were not as large.
FWIW, I believe if you work one of the WRTC stations this time and he
responds "thanks ya'll", that it won't be a Russian or German team you are
working. I could be wrong.
73
bill
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Larry Crim wrote:
> Speaking of IARU...
>
> I, for one, will be there mixed mode...fulltime.
>
> This is one of my favorite contests...2 modes, 24 hours. The contest starts
> at about the same time I normally wake up, work everybody.
>
> Even though there is no club competition in this one, I would encourage
> everyone to give it a try.
>
> I'm sure John and Bill would appreciate it also. GL OM's! Do your best
> and make us proud!
>
> 73,
> Larry K4AB
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Fisher, W4AN
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 14:17
> To: secc@contesting.com
> Subject: [SECC] IARU...
>
>
> From: OH3UU <oh3uu@welho.com>
>
> Hello Folks !
>
> This is a reminder.
>
> Please, as a last thing to do before you will take your airport taxi on
> the way to Helsinki, just make a phone call to your friend and ask them to
> do a big favour for WRTC2002 log checking. Ask them to send their raw IARU
> contest logs to us, immediately after the contest - not just the next day
> but within hours after the contest. Even partial logs during the contest
> would be appreciated.
>
> We are not interested in how they did in the contest - we need those logs
> just to verify contacts with WRTC team stations and to see what kind of
> stations were taking part in the contest. From the QSOs, we will only use
> time, call, band and mode. We are not interested in multipliers, dupes or
> points. Every Little Pistol is valuable, but in general we are looking for
> logs with a high number of QSOs, such as multi-op logs.
>
> Logs should be sent to: logs@wrtc2002.org Please rest assured that these
> logs are not going to be forwarded to outsiders for any purpose; they will
> be used strictly as part of the WRTC2002 team log checking procedures.
>
> NOTE: All e-mail logs submitted within 6 hours after the contest ends will
> participate in a lottery with special WRTC2002 prizes.
>
> Only WRTC Teams are using OJ1 - OJ8 prefixes. Work them as many as
> possible to win: Worked all WRTC2002 - Single op CW Worked all WRTC2002 -
> Single op SSB Worked all WRTC2002 - Single op Mixed Worked all WRTC2002 -
> Multi op CW Worked all WRTC2002 - Multi op SSB Worked all WRTC2002 - Multi
> op Mixed Worked all WRTC2002 - IARU HQ stations
>
> Awards will be given to the stations with highest number of points in the
> following categories: 1st 2nd 3rd in World , Europe, North America, South
> America, Asia Africa, Oceania, HQ Stations, OH - Finland
>
> Special Plaques Worked all 52 WRTC2002 Stations - CW Worked all 52
> WRTC2002 Stations - SSB Worked all 52 WRTC2002 Stations - Mixed
>
> Other Prizes T-shirts (DX) Worked 130 WRTC2002 qsos T-shirts (EU) Worked
> 200 WRTC2002 qsos
>
> Risto, OH3UU - oh3uu@welho.com WRTC2002 Logging & Scoring Management
>
>
>
>
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