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[CQ-Contest] North American Collegiate Championship Expanded to NAQP RTT

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] North American Collegiate Championship Expanded to NAQP RTTY
From: K6UFO Mark Aaker <k6ufo@arrl.net>
Reply-to: K6UFO Mark Aaker <k6ufo@arrl.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:44:25 +0000 (UTC)
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The Society of Midwest Contesters (SMC) has announced an expansion of the North 
American Collegiate Championship (NACC), which takes place in conjunction with 
the North American QSO Party (NAQP). The inaugural event last January only 
covered the NAQP SSB event. This year, the NACC will also cover the NAQP RTTY 
event. NCJ (National Contest Journal) sponsors the NAQPs. The NAQP SSB runs 
from 1800 UTC on January 19 to 0600 UTC on January 20, 2019. The NAQP RTTY runs 
1800 UTC on February 23 to 0600 UTC on February 24. The NACC format is 
generally the same as those for the NAQP, but there are some differences. 

“This is an opportunity for your college club station to compete with any 
college and university in North America,” the SMC said in announcing the 2019 
running of the NACC. “You can take on your state or conference rivals. With 
planning and practice, it is possible to win a national championship.” NACC 
stations can follow the action on a real-time online scoreboard. Participants 
must register college/university and call sign. Once registered stations will 
receive instructions on how to set up, which includes inserting and activating 
a link in the participating stations contest logging software. 

Collegiate stations will use their college club call signs, and the station 
must be located on the school’s physical campus. The NAQPs impose a 100 W power 
limit. All operators must be enrolled students and club members. The exchange 
for the NAQPs is name and state/province/North American country, and 
participants may use any name associated with the school, which must remain the 
same for the entire event. 

The College Contest Class will be multioperator, single radio (M1). Stations 
may use assistance similar to the M2 class and will submit logs in the M2 class 
via the NAQP log submission page. NCJ will publish college stations in their 
own class. Awards will be based on the adjudicated logs and not the online 
finish. Participants may operate the entire 12 hours of the contest. 

Awards will be given out for National Champion, Runner-up, and State Champions. 
Awards will be sponsored by SMC, NCJ, and Icom. 

For more information, contact Craig Thompson, K9CT.
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