Please read the rules for NAQP. No 160 meters on RTTY.
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 meters only, except no 160 meters for the RTTY
contest. You may work a station once per band. Suggested frequencies are 1815,
3535, 7035, 14035, 21035 and 28035 kHz (35 kHz up from band edge for
Novice/Tech) on CW; and 1865, 3850, 7225, 14250, 21300, 28500 kHz (28450 for
Novice/Tech) on SSB. When operating on 160-meters, please respect the DX window
of 1830-1840 kHz and keep SSB operations above 1840 kHz.
73
Jim W7RY
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Rhodes
To: Shelby Summerville ; cq-contest@contesting.com ; RTTY Reflector
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 3:39 AM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] [CQ-Contest] 2009 schedule conflict
No Shelby, you are looking at the 2008 calendar. In 2009 they are all
on Feb 21-22.
At 05:11 AM 5/5/2008, Shelby Summerville wrote:
>"Has anyone else noticed that the 2009 ARRL DX CW Contest and the 2009
>CQWW 160M SSB Contest are on the same weekend? Plus the NAQP RTTY is
>that weekend too."
>
>According to WA7BNM contest calendar, ARRL DX CW is the weekend of Feb
>16-17?
>CQ 160 SSB is the weekend of Feb 23-24, and February NAQP RTTY is always the
>last full weekend in February, also Feb 23-24.
>Hopefully this will ease the "threat" of RTTY operators, so vividly
>described by AA5JG, (If there is a CW contest that weekend I am sure there
>will be a half dozen RTTY contests also messing up the CW bands."?
>
>Shelby Summerville, K4WW
>Contest Manager
>NAQP RTTY
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Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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