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Bill,
The organizers' web site says for the United States:
i) each club will nominate 10 candidates for US team captains - 5
candidates has (sic) to live in the "East" part of US (call areas W1,2,3,4,
8 and 9) and 5 candidates has to live in the "West" part of US (call areas
W5, 7, 0, KH6 and KL7)
ii) the organizer will rank these ("one point per nomination") candidates
and selects 5 team captains from "East" and 5 team captains from "West"
iii) each team captain will select a team mate (any US citizen allowed)
and these will form 10 teams
So it appears to me that clubs do not pick 2 people from each call area but
5 from what they call the "East" and 5 from what they call the "West." In
addition, my interpretation is that clubs are not required to select one
from each call area. In other words the SECC or any other of the clubs
named COULD select all five "East" competitors from the 4 call area, or the
3 call area, etc., not that we would do that.
Here's where I got that: http://www.wrtc2002.org/teams1.htm
Am I reading it incorrectly?
Your point regarding looking beyond the SECC is a good one. Everyone
should note also from the site that the most recent WRTC champs N5TJ and
K1TO are automatically in the 2002 event.
73,
- Jay/K4OGG
At 03:21 PM 5/7/2001, Bill Fisher W4AN wrote:
>SECC: To whom it may concern,
>
>It is my understanding that the selection process will involve each club
>picking 2 people from each call area. Votes will be tabulated and
>competitors will be selected based on the votes.
>
>I would like to urge the club to select THE BEST TWO OPERATORS from each
>call area, which includes W4. There are some very good operators in the
>4th call area that are NOT part of the SECC. I hope the club will
>evaluate the competitors in the southeast and nominate them on their
>perceived ability and not their membership to our club or their proximity
>to our club's membership.
>
>I would also urge that the club not nominate two members from our club,
>even if they are deemed to be the best. There are some very fine
>operators that are part of clubs like the KCG, TCG, and FCG that are every
>bit as good as me or John or anyone else in our club. They should not be
>overlooked.
>
>Lastly, I would like to urge the club when selecting competitors from
>other call areas to consult with clubs in those call areas regarding our
>nominiations. I think we should consult with clubs who are NOT part of
>the selection process. So for instance lets say that the NCCC is the club
>chosen in W6. We should contact the SCCC for their input on selecting
>someone from W6. This will give other clubs an opportunity to voice their
>opinions and give us an opportunity to make a more informed decision.
>There is no way that we in W4 can know more about who is the best operator
>in W6 than the membership of the SCCC.
>
>I hope you will take these suggestions seriously.
>
>73
>
>Bill Fisher, W4AN
>
>
>
>On Mon, 7 May 2001, Jay Pryor wrote:
>
> > John,
> >
> > Our messages must have crossed in cyberspace. I said in an earlier
> message
> > that our club is being asked to nominate five contesters from what they
> > define as the East coast and five from the West coast. Organizers then
> > determine the top vote getters from the US. I sent Bill an email
> asking if
> > he wanted to participate. I also asked in my message if you and K4UEE
> were
> > interested. Our deadline for submission is June 15.
> >
> > Detailed info is at the 2002 site: http://www.wrtc2002.org
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > - Jay, K4OGG
> >
> >
> > At 02:16 PM 5/7/2001, John Laney wrote:
> > >Hello SECC:
> > >
> > >See the message below about WRTC 2002 in Finland to see that SECC has
> > >received recognition and the ability to vote on teams from the USA for
> > >the competition next year.
> > >This will not be like it was in the past...that a club named a team
> > >captain and he named someone from outside the club as a partner. There
> > >is some kind of voting that the clubs do for teams from the USA and the
> > >sponsoring organization takes this into consideration in naming the USA
> > >teams. More details have been provided, but I don't have them before me
> > >at the moment. Let's keep up with future publicity on this so we can
> > >use our votes in the best way possible. I am interested in going as a
> > >competitor next year and I hope Bill, W4AN will be able to meet this
> > >time schedule to make a decision about his participation.
> > >
> > >I think two USA wildcard teams will be named at a later date after the
> > >contest club nominees have been selected.
> > >
> > >73,
> > >
> > >
> > >John, K4BAI.
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> > >From: OH1EH <ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi>
> > >To: wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp
> > >Subject: [WRTC2002 0024] WRTC 2002 FAQs #1
> > >Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 07:52:47 +0300
> > >Mime-Version: 1.0 (generated by tm-edit 7.106)
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> > >
> > ># Ari, you sent this FAQ to the wrong address!
> > ># wrtc2000@ne.nal.go.jp is OBSOLETE address. de Tack JE1CKA
> > >
> > >Here are the first FAQs.
> > >
> > >
> > >"How Do I apply to be competitor in the WRTC-2002 in Finland?"
> > >
> > >If you are outside of United States, you should simply contact
> > >the national IARU society and/or the leading contesting groups and
> > >ask them whether you can apply as your country representative for
> > >the WRTC-2002.
> > >This assumes that you have some good scores made over the
> > >past 2-3 years and that you or you together with your selected
> > >teammate would be equally proficient in handling SSB and
> > >CW operating effectively in contest environment. If you would
> > >lack a local contact - you may wish to contact WRTC-2002
> > >organizers directly as instructed at WRTC-2002 web.
> > >
> > >"How about the U.S team selection?"
> > >
> > >While the core U.S representation will be worked out in cooperation
> > >with the leading U.S contest clubs, two "U.S wild card" slots are
> > >reserved for two more U.S teams that may not get proposed
> > >through this mainstream U.S club pre-nomination. Here, in case of
> > >the U.S wild card teams, you will be proposing a team of two-men
> > >while the basic U.S allocation would go in two steps. Selection of a
> > >U.S captains, following the captain's selection of their teammates.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Which are the US clubs who will nominate teams for WRTC2002?"
> > >The clubs are:
> > >Yankee Clipper Contest Club
> > >Frankford Radio Club
> > >Potomac Valley Radio Club
> > >Society of Midwest Contesters
> > >Northern California Contest Club
> > >Southern California Contest Club
> > >Mad River Radio Club
> > >North Coast Contesters
> > >North Texas Contest Club
> > >South East Contest Club
> > >Florida Contest Group
> > >Minnesota Wireless Association
> > >Western Washington DX Club (Organizer of WRTC 1990).
> > >
> > >
> > >"Team selection deadlines?"
> > >15. June 2001 US club nomination/team pre-selection deadline
> > >15. September 2001 US teams will be published (excl. Wildcards)
> > >15. October 2001 National teams deadline
> > >1. November 2001 National teams will be published
> > >30. November 2001 Continental pre-allocations (Wildcards) deadline
> > >1. January 2002 Continental pre-allocation teams will be published.
> > >The organizing committee will soon contact national leagues, contest
> clubs
> > >and managers.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Wildcard teams (= Continental pre-allocated teams), do we have to apply
> > >AS A TEAM (two persons) or can
> > >it be done like the last two times, eg application is prepared only by the
> > >team leader?"
> > >Yes, you have to apply as a team.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Can one person apply for more than one team?"
> > >No, you can apply for one team only.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Do team members have to be from the same country?"
> > >Yes they have to.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Who is a permanent resident?"
> > >A permanent resident is a radioamateur who:
> > >a) has "a permanent resident status" and
> > >b) has continously lived at least two years per 21.04. 2001 in that
> > >particular country and
> > >c) has a valid amateur radio license in that particular country.
> > >
> > >
> > >"Will you count the results of WPX and IARU contests in 2001 for Wild
> > >cards?"
> > >No, the official results come out in 2002 and that$B(Bs after the team
> > >selection
> > >deadline.
> > >
> > >
> > >For more questions, please contact oh1eh@sral.fi or oh1noa@qsl.net
> > >Check out also http://www.wrtc2002.org
> > >
> > >73 Ari, OH1EH
> >
> >
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Bill,<br>
<br>
The organizers' web site says for the United States: <br>
<br>
i) each club will nominate 10 candidates for US team captains - 5
candidates has (sic) to live in the "East" part of US (call
areas W1,2,3,4, 8 and 9) and 5 candidates has to live in the
"West" part of US (call areas W5, 7, 0, KH6 and KL7)<br>
<br>
ii) the organizer will rank these ("one point per nomination")
candidates and selects 5 team captains from "East" and 5 team
captains from "West"<br>
<br>
iii) each team captain will select a team mate (any US citizen
allowed) and these will form 10 teams <br>
<br>
<br>
So it appears to me that clubs do not pick 2 people from each call area
but 5 from what they call the "East" and 5 from what they call
the "West." In addition, my interpretation is that clubs
are not required to select one from each call area. In other words
the SECC or any other of the clubs named <i>COULD</i> select all five
"East" competitors from the 4 call area, or the 3 call area,
etc., not that we would do that. <br>
<br>
Here's where I got that:
<a href="http://www.wrtc2002.org/teams1.htm"
eudora="autourl">http://www.wrtc2002.org/teams1.htm</a><br>
<br>
Am I reading it incorrectly? <br>
<br>
Your point regarding looking beyond the SECC is a good one.
Everyone should note also from the site that the most recent WRTC champs
N5TJ and K1TO are automatically in the 2002 event. <br>
<br>
73,<br>
<br>
- Jay/K4OGG<br>
<br>
At 03:21 PM 5/7/2001, Bill Fisher W4AN wrote:<br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>SECC: To whom it may concern, <br>
<br>
It is my understanding that the selection process will involve each
club<br>
picking 2 people from each call area. Votes will be tabulated
and<br>
competitors will be selected based on the votes.<br>
<br>
I would like to urge the club to select THE BEST TWO OPERATORS from
each<br>
call area, which includes W4. There are some very good operators in
the<br>
4th call area that are NOT part of the SECC. I hope the club
will<br>
evaluate the competitors in the southeast and nominate them on
their<br>
perceived ability and not their membership to our club or their
proximity<br>
to our club's membership.<br>
<br>
I would also urge that the club not nominate two members from our
club,<br>
even if they are deemed to be the best. There are some very
fine<br>
operators that are part of clubs like the KCG, TCG, and FCG that are
every<br>
bit as good as me or John or anyone else in our club. They should
not be<br>
overlooked.<br>
<br>
Lastly, I would like to urge the club when selecting competitors
from<br>
other call areas to consult with clubs in those call areas regarding
our<br>
nominiations. I think we should consult with clubs who are NOT part
of<br>
the selection process. So for instance lets say that the NCCC is
the club<br>
chosen in W6. We should contact the SCCC for their input on
selecting<br>
someone from W6. This will give other clubs an opportunity to voice
their<br>
opinions and give us an opportunity to make a more informed
decision. <br>
There is no way that we in W4 can know more about who is the best
operator<br>
in W6 than the membership of the SCCC.<br>
<br>
I hope you will take these suggestions seriously.<br>
<br>
73<br>
<br>
Bill Fisher, W4AN<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Jay Pryor wrote:<br>
<br>
> John,<br>
> <br>
> Our messages must have crossed in cyberspace. I said in an
earlier message <br>
> that our club is being asked to nominate five contesters from what
they <br>
> define as the East coast and five from the West coast.
Organizers then <br>
> determine the top vote getters from the US. I sent Bill an
email asking if <br>
> he wanted to participate. I also asked in my message if you
and K4UEE were <br>
> interested. Our deadline for submission is June 15.<br>
> <br>
> Detailed info is at the 2002 site:
<a href="http://www.wrtc2002.org/"
eudora="autourl">http://www.wrtc2002.org</a><br>
> <br>
> 73,<br>
> <br>
> - Jay, K4OGG<br>
> <br>
> <br>
> At 02:16 PM 5/7/2001, John Laney wrote:<br>
> >Hello SECC:<br>
> ><br>
> >See the message below about WRTC 2002 in Finland to see that
SECC has<br>
> >received recognition and the ability to vote on teams from the
USA for<br>
> >the competition next year.<br>
> >This will not be like it was in the past...that a club named a
team<br>
> >captain and he named someone from outside the club as a
partner. There<br>
> >is some kind of voting that the clubs do for teams from the USA
and the<br>
> >sponsoring organization takes this into consideration in naming
the USA<br>
> >teams. More details have been provided, but I don't have
them before me<br>
> >at the moment. Let's keep up with future publicity on this
so we can<br>
> >use our votes in the best way possible. I am interested in
going as a<br>
> >competitor next year and I hope Bill, W4AN will be able to meet
this<br>
> >time schedule to make a decision about his participation.<br>
> ><br>
> >I think two USA wildcard teams will be named at a later date
after the<br>
> >contest club nominees have been selected.<br>
> ><br>
> >73,<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >John, K4BAI.<br>
> >Return-Path: <owner-wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp><br>
> >Received: from nalserver.nal.go.jp ([202.26.95.66])<br>
> > by
mtiwgwc28.worldnet.att.net<br>
> >
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> > id
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> >
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> >From: OH1EH <ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi><br>
> >To: wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp<br>
> >Subject: [WRTC2002 0024] WRTC 2002 FAQs #1<br>
> >Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 07:52:47 +0300<br>
> >Mime-Version: 1.0 (generated by tm-edit 7.106)<br>
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> ><br>
> ># Ari, you sent this FAQ to the wrong address!<br>
> ># wrtc2000@ne.nal.go.jp is OBSOLETE address. de Tack
JE1CKA<br>
> ><br>
> >Here are the first FAQs.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"How Do I apply to be competitor in the WRTC-2002 in
Finland?"<br>
> ><br>
> >If you are outside of United States, you should simply
contact<br>
> >the national IARU society and/or the leading contesting groups
and<br>
> >ask them whether you can apply as your country representative
for<br>
> >the WRTC-2002.<br>
> >This assumes that you have some good scores made over the<br>
> >past 2-3 years and that you or you together with your
selected<br>
> >teammate would be equally proficient in handling SSB and<br>
> >CW operating effectively in contest environment. If you
would<br>
> >lack a local contact - you may wish to contact WRTC-2002<br>
> >organizers directly as instructed at WRTC-2002 web.<br>
> ><br>
> >"How about the U.S team selection?"<br>
> ><br>
> >While the core U.S representation will be worked out in
cooperation<br>
> >with the leading U.S contest clubs, two "U.S wild
card" slots are<br>
> >reserved for two more U.S teams that may not get proposed<br>
> >through this mainstream U.S club pre-nomination. Here, in case
of<br>
> >the U.S wild card teams, you will be proposing a team of
two-men<br>
> >while the basic U.S allocation would go in two steps. Selection
of a<br>
> >U.S captains, following the captain's selection of their
teammates.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Which are the US clubs who will nominate teams for
WRTC2002?"<br>
> >The clubs are:<br>
> >Yankee Clipper Contest Club<br>
> >Frankford Radio Club<br>
> >Potomac Valley Radio Club<br>
> >Society of Midwest Contesters<br>
> >Northern California Contest Club<br>
> >Southern California Contest Club<br>
> >Mad River Radio Club<br>
> >North Coast Contesters<br>
> >North Texas Contest Club<br>
> >South East Contest Club<br>
> >Florida Contest Group<br>
> >Minnesota Wireless Association<br>
> >Western Washington DX Club (Organizer of WRTC 1990).<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Team selection deadlines?"<br>
> >15. June 2001 US club nomination/team pre-selection
deadline<br>
> >15. September 2001 US teams will be published (excl.
Wildcards)<br>
> >15. October 2001 National teams deadline<br>
> >1. November 2001 National teams will be
published<br>
> >30. November 2001 Continental pre-allocations (Wildcards)
deadline<br>
> >1. January 2002 Continental pre-allocation teams
will be published.<br>
> >The organizing committee will soon contact national leagues,
contest clubs <br>
> >and managers.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Wildcard teams (= Continental pre-allocated teams), do we
have to apply <br>
> >AS A TEAM (two persons) or can<br>
> >it be done like the last two times, eg application is prepared
only by the<br>
> >team leader?"<br>
> >Yes, you have to apply as a team.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Can one person apply for more than one team?"<br>
> >No, you can apply for one team only.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Do team members have to be from the same
country?"<br>
> >Yes they have to.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Who is a permanent resident?"<br>
> >A permanent resident is a radioamateur who:<br>
> >a) has "a permanent resident status" and<br>
> >b) has continously lived at least two years per 21.04. 2001 in
that <br>
> >particular country and<br>
> >c) has a valid amateur radio license in that particular
country.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >"Will you count the results of WPX and IARU contests in
2001 for Wild<br>
> >cards?"<br>
> >No, the official results come out in 2002 and that$B(Bs after
the team <br>
> >selection<br>
> >deadline.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> >For more questions, please contact oh1eh@sral.fi or
oh1noa@qsl.net<br>
> >Check out also
<a href="http://www.wrtc2002.org/"
eudora="autourl">http://www.wrtc2002.org</a><br>
> ><br>
> >73 Ari, OH1EH<br>
> <br>
> </blockquote><br>
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