Claimed Scores, Last Week's Contests:
1. March CWT, 1100Z
W4BQF 32 25 800 SOHP 1.0 GA
2. March CWT, 1900Z
W4NZ 51 43 2,193 SOHP 0:40 TN TCG SO2R
K4ZGB 26 18 460 SOLP 0:25 AL ACG
3. March CWT, 0300Z
W4NZ 69 47 3,243 SOHP 1.0 TN TCG SO2R
K4ZGB 32 23 736 SOLP 0:45 AL ACG
N4UC 21 21 441 SOLP 0:45 AL ACG
4. NCCC NS Sprint Practice, 3/11/11
W4NZ 64 45 2,782 SOLP 1.0 TN TCG SO2R
K4BAI 54 37 1,998 SOLP 0:41 GA SECC
KY4F 51 35 1,785 SOLP 1.0 AL ACG
5. EA PSK31 Contest
K4JTT 49 7 3,360 SOABLP 6.5 GA SECC
N4JIK 35 11 940 SOABHP 2.5 AL SECC
KB4KBS 12 10 140 SOSB/20LP 1.25 GA SECC
6. Wisconsin QSO Party
Call CW Q Ph Q Mul Score Category Time St Club
N4PN 141 113 61 24,095 SOFixHP 6.5 GA SECC
K4BAI 111 101 54 17,442 SOFixHP 6:05 GA SECC
W4UCZ 106 0 48 15,264 SOFixLP 6 GA SECC
W4NZ 108 0 46 9,936 SOFixLP _ TN TCG SO2R
N4UC 80 0 43 6,880 SOFixHP 4.5 AL ACG
KB4KBS 26 43 41 3,895 SOFixLP 5 GA SECC
K4ZGB 22 8 23 1,196 SOFixLP 1 AL ACG
7. NCJ North American Sprint, RTTY Team
WW4LL 148 35 5,180 SOLP 4 GA SECC SWACC#1
KC4HW 110 29 3,190 SOLP _ AL ACG ACG
AA4YL 94 25 2,350 SOLP 4 AL ACG ACG
N4JIK 62 23 1,426 SOLP 2:20 AL ACG ACG
KB4KBS 36 19 684 SOLP 2:45 GA SECC
Team Score:
ACG 6,966 + KA4PKB + KM4JA
8. March Straight Key Century Club Week End Sprint
K4ZGB 96 43 4,558 SOLP __ AL ACG
K4BAI 59 34 2,431 SOHP 2.5 GA SECC
AI4UN 50 24 1,505 SOLP _ GA
W4TMW 51 24 1,499 SOLP _ GA
W4FOA 44 25 1,355 SOLP _ GA
K4NVJ 40 22 1,115 SOLP _ AL
K4UFT 33 23 989 SOLP _ SC
N4UN 32 22 904 SOLP _ AL
KB0ETU 33 19 892 SOQRP _ AL
W4CJV 23 18 609 SOLP _ GA
W4CUX 23 15 515 SOLP _ GA
AC4RM 22 16 487 SOLP _ SC
K4JPN 18 14 367 SOQRP _ GA
KC4HCH 16 10 265 SOLP _ AL
N4JIK 15 9 225 SOLP _ AL SECC
W4HDM 6 6 96 SOLP _ GA
9. Idaho QSO Party
Call CW Q Ph Q CW M Ph M Score Category Time St Club
KB4KBS 0 2 0 2 4 SOABSSBLP _ GA SECC
This Week's Contests:
1. Tonight (Wed) Local: NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint. 0030-0230Z
Thurs. 20, 40, 80M CW. 5W maximum power. Exchange: RST + SPC +
NAQCC# or power. Multiply score by 2 for use of hand key and by 1 1/2
for use of a bug. Two points for members, one point for non members.
2. QRP Fox Hunt, Thursday Local, 0100-0230Z Friday. 7030-7050 kHz.
Two QRP Foxes will be hiding. For this, the last hunt of the current
series, the foxes will be N4DD, Dennis in TN and NG7Z, Paul in WA. Note
the change to one hour earlier UTC so that the local time remains 9 to
10:30 Eastern.
3. NCCC NS Practice. One hour. 0200-0300Z Friday (Thursday local).
Speed limited to 25 WPM for first 15 minutes. Maximum power 100W. One
kHz QSY rule. Exchange: both calls, #, name, SPC.
4. 10-10 Club International Mobile Contest. 0001-2359Z Sat. 10M any
mode. Exchange: Name + SPC + 10-10# if any + County for US, VE, G
stations.
5. BARTG HF RTTY Contest. 02Z Sat to 02Z Mon. 80-10M RTTY. Exchange:
RST + # + four-digit UTC time.
6. Russian DX Contest. 12Z Sat to 12Z Sun. 160-10M CW, SSB.
Exchange: RS(T) + serial # or two-character Russian Oblast.
7. Oklahoma QSO Party. 13Z Sat to 02Z Sun; 13-19Z Sun. 160-6M
CW/Digital, Phone. Exchange: RS(T) + S/P or "DX", or OK county
abbreviation.
8. Virginia QSO Party. 18Z Sat to 01Z Mon. All bands except WARC, CW,
Phone, Digital. Exchange: Serial # + SP or "DX', or VA County or
Independent City Abbreviation.
9. North Dakota QSO Party. 18Z Sat to 18Z Sun. 160-2M CW/Digital,
Phone. Exchange: RS(T) + SPC or ND County Abbreviation. Rules require
summary sheet with logs. No power limit (a change from last year when
the power limit was 150W).
10. March Flying Pigs QRP CW Club Run for the Bacon. 01-03Z Mon (Sun
night local). 160-10M CW. 5W maximum power. Exchange: RST + SPC +
FP# or power.
11. March Straight Key Century Club Sprint. Tuesday night local 00-02Z
Wednesday. 160-10M CW. Exchange: RST + Name + SPC + SKCC# or power.
Use mechanical key only.
Note that the Russian DX Contest has new rules which require the top
scorers to submit logs electronically within 36 hours and to submit logs
that show the exact frequency used. Those who don't comply with that
rules can finish no higher than fourth place. This is to help them
catch cheaters, but my computer control isn't working so I would have to
record each frequency change on paper to comply with the rules.
Probably won't matter since I have little chance to finish in the top
three in any category from my home station. The rules also appear to
prohibit remote operations.
Of course, our hearts go out to all of those in Japan facing such
heartache and difficulty just in surviving. Hopefully the nuclear
facilities will be shut down without further dangerous emissions
escaping. If you are on a band that your signal could possibly be heard
in Japan, please try to keep their published emergency frequencies
clear. As I recall, they have been stated to be 14300, 7025, 7030,
7043, and 3525, all being SSB frequencies.
Hope everyone has a nice week and weekend and a lot of fun QSOs.
73, John, K4BAI.
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