" Greetings Top Band Insomniacs"
To Quote Aerosmith: "We ain't seen the daylight since we started this
band!"
73 John AF5CC
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 5:45 AM Lew Sayre <w7ew@arrl.net> wrote:
> Greetings Top Band Insomniacs, RF Maniacs and Low Band Lovers,
> It is slightly less than one week until the starting gong for The Stew
> Perry Top Band DX Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio
> Club. Be sure to set aside up to 14 hours to participate in the best 160M
> CW contest in our solar system Dec. 29/30. Please go read the rules:
> http://www.kkn.net/stew/ <http://www.kkn.net/stew/> Where else can
> you spend an enjoyable
> evening exchanging grid squares with 160M enthusiasts worldwide?
> Certain aspects of The Stew competition will be recognized by
> beautiful
> plaques. Those special categories are sponsored by Radio Stalwarts as
> noted below. You can join this stellar group by sponsoring a plaque also.
> Simply email me at my address listed at the end of this epistle for
> information.
>
> KL7RA Top # QSOs, S/O
> EI2CN W/K/N/VE/XE station with most QSOs with EI/British Isles
> N9TF Top Score QRP, from RF deprived Grids EN00 through EN79
> N9TF Top # Grids NA,S/O,QRP non-resonant antenna <40' above
> ground
> N9TF Top Score USA,S/O,L/P-multi trap vertical, non-resonant on
> 160M no matching device for 160 on or at antenna, tuner in
> shack
> OK.
> UX1UA Top # SA + NA QSOs by Zone 16 Station
> UX1UA Top # QSOs with Zone 16 by NA Station
> K7CA Top Score Zone 22
> K7CA Top Score Zone 24
>
> W2GD Team Top # QSOs wid NA/SA by EU Station
> KH6LC Top Score From VK or ZL
> K1EP Top Score by Op 21 y/o or less
> K2PO Top Score, S/O, Low Power, Zone 3
> K5WA Top # Grids using minimally directional antennas-
> (random wire, inverted V or Loop, etc.)
> K5WA Top # Grids 100 watts or less
> N7GP Top # NA Grids worked from Zone 25
> VE9AA Top Score 100w Mobile- (vehicle,radio, antenna all
> capable of actual highway travel. No need to sign /M)
> WA6CDR N5IA Memorial- Top # Grids Worked
> NQ6N Highest score by Station working other Stations
> who are running 100 watts or less
> EI4HQ Top Score, S/O, QRP
> K6ND K6SE Memorial- Top Score, S/O, World
> W7RH Top Score Asia, Low Power (100W or less)
> K7FL Top Score 100% S & P
> KR2Q Golden Log- Highest # QSOs with no busts
> VK6GX Heroic Tropical QRN Fighters- (Top Score +/- 15 deg
> of equator)
> K2AV Master of The Small Lot- (Top Score from property
> containing all antennas =/< 1/4 acre, 1012 meters square, 10890 sq ft)
>
> VK6VZ A Flying Doctors of VK Baseball cap for Top Score- Northern
> Hemisphere Station working Southern Hemisphere Stations.
>
> The Reflectors note excellent DX is afoot. Very long distance contacts
> are
> being completed on 160M. The weather is perfect for this with blizzards,
> floods,
> windstorms, tornados and ice. So find a break in whatever nasty weather you
> have
> and get your system spiffed for next weekend.. The further away your QSO
> partner
> is at, the more points you get for that contact. What a concept!
> This year get your log in early and please specify in your comments
> any
> plaque that you might want to win. The Boring Amateur Radio Club has many
> talents but mind reading is not one of those talents. Even if you only
> make 3 QSOs
> please submit a log. You might win a plaque and you'll also have your call
> on the
> same list as the best 160M stations in the world.
> There will be one or two more Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge
> exhortations
> to the 160M faithful, listing the available plaques.
> 73 and I remain,
> Lew w7ew
> Boring Amateur Radio Club Committee on Nocturnal Radio
> w7ew@arrl.net
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