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[CQ-Contest] New Year's Straight Key - NS on SKN

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Year's Straight Key - NS on SKN
From: Bill Haddon <haddon.bill@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:34:15 -0800
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The NCCC Winter Sprint Ladder competition, part of NCCC Thursday night CW
contesting, now underway, is taking a two week break.

But on New Year's Eve we'll gather for a half-hour Straight Key Sprint
concurrent with the ARRL SKN.    Times, scoring and rules are exactly as for
the regular NS. We encourage participation in the ARRL SKN. . . you can view
the NS half hour as a kind of hyper-contest break from that activity,
allowing you to really destroy your hand.

See http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html for general rules. In summary .

  0230-0300Z  January 1, Thursday night  Dec 31 in NA.
  -- 20, 40, 80, 160m cw (around 1816 on 160m)
  -- 100 watts max
  -- Sprint format: Ser #, Name, State
  -- No same-band dupes
  -- Scoring: 1 pt / Q x Band mults as in NAQP

Report scores to the NCCC-Blue reflector if you subscribe, else directly to
N6ZFO@arrl.net.  There will *not* be a 3830 form for this event.  We can
gather on 3540 afterwards using any old key, for discussion, score reporting
etc.

NOTE: on 40m there may be minor frequency competition with the RTTY Roundup
Practice being conducted by the NCCC. That event has priority, so give the
RTTY guys their room, which is I believe 7050 down to 7040. Note there's a
2nd RTTY practice on Jan 1.  We should be mostly ok at the usual NS
frequency around 7040.

Here's hoping many of you can participate in the kind-of-crazy NS activity.
But in any case, the NS crew wishes everyone a Happy New Year.

73 Bill n6zfo

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