I have potentially two SECC teams plus one for TN QSO Party on Sunday.
How about a few more joining in and we can have three full teams?
The teams are not registered with the sponsors. Instead, you indicate
your team in the header to your Cabrillo file. Use a text editor once
your Cabrillo file has been created and put a new line in the header.
Be sure you have a "LOCATION" in the header. If you do not, add
LOCATION: GA or SC or whatever state is appropriate. Then add a line:
"TEAM: SECC#1" or SECC #2 or SECC#3." You must do this for the team to
get credit for your score. If you have any trouble doing this, e-mail
me your Cabrillo file and I'll add it to the header and e-mail it back
to you.
So far we have:
SECC#1 SECC #2 SECC#3
K4BAI W4UCZ NM2L
W4SVO KT4ZB
K1ZZI W4DD
W4IX NE4S/WY
N3ZL NE4S/MT
Mike, NE4S, is essentially two different stations because he will be
operating from two different states. Greg, NM2L, I put you on #3
because you weren't 100% certain that you could be QRV. I hope to add
to that team as I hear from others. If we have only one member, I don't
think it will count as a team.
I'll send this to the Alabama Contest reflector and the Southeast Sprint
Coalition reflector also and see if anyone from those reflectors wants
to join in SECC#3 or even SECC#4.
Except for Mike in WY/MT and Mark in FL, I think our bread and butter
bands will be 40 and 80. Some of the mobiles may be monitoring the 80M
suggested calling frequency on a separate receiver even during the
daylight hours. NY4N often does this and requests that we call him
there when we think we have 80M propagation and he may answer us.
Remember, though, that the TN QSO Party often has many high power fixed
contest and DX stations QRV. It has been possible in past years to work
these stations from parts of GA on ground wave or backscatter on the
higher bands.
Note that CW, SSB, and Digital contacts may be made with the same
station on each band. SSB = 2 points. CW and Digital = 3 points.
Low power = 150 watts and below. Claim 100 bonus points for EACH QSO
with K4TCG. Suggested frequencies: CW: 1815 and 40 kHz up on each
band. SSB: 1855, 3820, 7240, 14280, 21390, 28390. Digital: 85 kHz up
on each band except 160. VHF and UHF: 50.195, 144.195, 146.550,
223.500, 446.000.
Disregard any reference you may see to an extra mult for six or more
QSOs in a county. I believe that is left over from an old set of rules
or maybe from the IL QSO Party rules. Downloads of various logging
programs and modules and a paper log sheet, as well as links to all
rules, county lists, mobile routes, etc. may be found at:
http://www.tnqp.org/html/resources.htm
Good luck and much fun to all. 73, John, K4BAI.
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