Contester's Rate Sheet for February 8, 2006
******************************************** CONTESTER'S RATE SHEET 8 February 2006 Edited by Ward Silver N0AX Published by the American Radio Relay League Free to ARRL members! (Subscription info at the end of newsletter) ******************************************** SUMMARY o Keys and Keyboards Go Wild - CQ WPX RTTY, ARRL CW o LA, NH, NNY, VE7 QSO Parties for Award Hunters o CAC Releases White Paper on Contesting Practices o NCJ News by K9LA o Silver and Brass Plating System o Scope Triggering Trick o In the Public Eye BULLETINS o Bruce WA7BNM asks that Sprint participants use the Web page for submitting the logs for both modes of the contest. Cut and paste your log into the log window at http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintlogsubmit.php. BUSTED QSOS o A golden issue last time! -oo --- -o - -- oo ooo ooo -o-- --- oo- o-o LOG DUE DATES - 8 FEBRUARY TO 21 FEBRUARY 2006 o-oo --- --o -oo o o- -oo o-oo oo -o o ooo February 11 - North American Sprint, SSB, email logs to: (see rules, web upload preferred), upload log at: http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintlogsubmit.php, paper logs and diskettes to: Jim Stevens, K4MA, 6609 Vardon Ct., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA. Find rules at: http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintrules.php February 12 - SARL Youth Day, email logs to: (none), paper logs and diskettes to: (none). Find rules at: http://www.sarl.org.za/public/contests/contestrules.asp, February 14 - MI QRP January CW Contest, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: L.T. Switzer, N8CQA, 427 Jeffrey Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48073-2521, USA. Find rules at: http://www.qsl.net/miqrpclub/contest.html February 15 - 070 Club PSKFest, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: Jay Budzowski, 070 Club PSKFest, 109 S. Northview Ave., New Castle, PA 16102-1633, USA. Find rules at: http://www.podxs.com/html/pskfest.html February 16 - Midwinter Contest, Phone, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: PA3GQG, Contest Manager Midwinter Contest, Keulenheide 1, 6373 AP Landgraaf, The Netherlands. Find rules at: http://www.qsl.net/pi4ylc/Engels/midwinter%20contest.htm February 16 - Midwinter Contest, CW, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: PA3GQG, Contest Manager Midwinter Contest, Keulenheide 1, 6373 AP Landgraaf, The Netherlands. Find rules at: http://www.qsl.net/pi4ylc/Engels/midwinter%20contest.htm February 20 - LZ Open Contest, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: LZ Open Contest, P.O. Box 830, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria. Find rules at: http://www.linkove.com/lz-open-contest/rules/rules.htm February 20 - 10-10 Int. Winter Contest, SSB, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: Steve Rasmussen, N0WY, 312 N. 6th Street, Plattsmouth, NE 68048, USA. Find rules at: http://www.ten-ten.org/rules.html February 21 - UK DX Contest, RTTY, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: UK DX RTTY Contest Committee, P.O. Box 7469, Glasgow, G42 0YD, Scotland UK. Find rules at: http://www.srars.org/ukdx/ukdxc.pdf February 21 - Hungarian DX Contest, email logs to: [email protected], paper logs and diskettes to: MTTOSZ Gyor Varosi Radioklub, P.O. Box 79, 9002 Gyor, Hungary. Find rules at: http://w3.enternet.hu/mttosz/MAGYAR/HA_DX/hadx%20rules.pdf -o-o --o- - o ooo - -o-o --o- - o ooo - CONTESTS - 8 FEBRUARY TO 21 FEBRUARY 2006 -o-o --o- - o ooo - -o-o --o- - o ooo - Note that the following abbreviations are used to condense the contest rules summaries: SO - Single-Op; M2 - Multi-Op - 2 Transmitters; MO - Multi-Op; MS - Multi-Op, Single Transmitter; MM - Multi-Op, Multiple Transmitters; AB - All Band; SB - Single Band; S/P/C - State/Province/DXCC Entity; HP - High Power (>100 W); LP - Low Power; QRP (5W or less) HF CONTESTS North American Sprint--CW, from 0000Z - 0400Z, Feb 12 (see Feb 5). Frequencies (MHz): 3.540, 7.040, 14.040. Logs due 7 days after the contest via Logs due 7 days after the contest via the Web site via www.ncjweb.com/sprintlogsubmit.php or [email protected] or Boring ARC, 15125 Bartell Road, Boring, OR 97009. School Club Roundup--all modes, 1300z Feb 13 - 2400z Feb 17, operate 24 hours max. Frequencies: All amateur bands except WARC, contact stations once on phone and once on any mode per band. Categories: SO, Club, School Club. Exchange: RS(T), category, S/P/C. QSO Points: Phone--1 pt, all other modes--2 pts. Score: see http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/scr.html for scoring and multipliers. Logs due 30 days after the contest to School Club Roundup, c/o Lew Malchick, N2RQ, Brooklyn Technical HS, 29 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. CQ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest--sponsored by CQ Magazine from 0000Z Feb 11 to 2400Z Feb 12. Frequencies: 80 - 10 meters. Categories: SO (LP, HP), SOSB, MS, M2, MM, Rookie (licensed <3 years). SO work 30 hours max. Use of spotting assistance allowed for all categories. Work stations once only. Exchange: RST and serial number. QSO Points: own country--1 pt, own continent--2 pts, different cont--3 pts, double points on 80 and 40 meters. Score: QSO points x WPX prefixes. For more information: http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/. Logs due 11 Mar to [email protected] or CQ Magazine - WPX RTTY Contest, 25 Newbridge Road, Hicksville, NY 11801 USA. New Hampshire QSO Party--Phone/CW/Digital, sponsored by the Great Bay Radio Association from 0001Z Feb 11 - 0001Z Feb 13. Categories: SOAB, MO (QRP, LP, HP). Frequencies (MHz): CW 1.810, 3.535, 7.035, 14.035, 21.035, 28.035; Phone 1.875, 3.935, 3.950, 7.235, 14.280, 21.380, 28.390, VHF 50.115, 144.205, 29.610, 52.540, 146.55, 223.50, 446.000, 902.100, 1296.100. Exchange: RST and NH county or S/P/C. QSO Points: Phone--1 pt, CW/Digital--2 pts. Total Score: QSO Points x NH counties (NH stations add states and provinces plus 1 DXCC entity). For more information: http://www.wz1f.net/2006_NH_QSO_Party_Rules_rev_004__1_.pdf. Logs due 31 Mar to [email protected] or Great Bay Radio Association, 78 Littleworth Road, Dover, NH 03820. Louisiana QSO Party--CW/Phone, sponsored by W5YL, Thibodaux ARC from 1500Z Feb 11 - 0300Z Feb 12. Frequencies (MHz): CW 1.840, 3.540, 7.040, 14.040, 21.040, 28.040; Phone 1.865, 3.865, 7.255, 14.255, 21.365, 28.465, VHF 50.095, 50.135, 144.050, 144.210. Operating categories. SOAB (Phone, CW, Mixed) and Rover (LA stations only). Exchange: Call, RST, and S/P/C or LA Parish. QSO Points: Phone--2 pts, CW--4 pts. Total Score: QSO points x LA parishes or S/P/C counted once per mode. Rovers add 50 pt bonus for each parish activated. Add 100 points for QSO with W5YL. For more information: http://laqso.w5yl.org/. Logs due 15 Mar to [email protected] or LA QSO Party, 508 Hache St, Houma, LA 70364. Northern New York (NNY) QSO Party--all modes, sponsored by the Ogdensburg ARC from 0000Z Feb 11 - 2359Z Feb 12. Categories: SOAB only. Frequencies: 80 meters - 70 cm, CW 40 kHz from bottom of the band (20 kHz from Novice band edge), SSB - lower 25 kHz of General allocation, entire Novice 10-meter sub-band, VHF - 50.200, 144.200, 146.49. Exchange: RST and NNY county and S/P/C. Total Score: QSOs x NNY counties or S/P/C counted once only. For more information and bonus points: http://www.nnyara.org/. Logs due 11 Mar to [email protected] or Roger Ousterhout KA2JXI, 511 Seymour St, Ogdensburg, NY 13669. British Columbia QSO Challenge--CW/SSB/Digital, sponsored by the Delta Amateur Radio Society from 1800Z Feb 11 - 1800Z Feb 12. Categories: SOAB, SOSB, M/S, Mobile (SSB, CW, Digital, Mixed and QRP, LP, HP >100W) Frequencies (MHz): CW 1.825, 3.525, 7.025, 14.025, 21.025, 28.025, 50.095; SSB 1.850, 3.750, 7.250, 14.250, 21.250, 28.350, 50.130. Exchange: Name and year licensed. QSO Points: SSB--1 pt, CW/Digital--2 pts. Total Score: Number of stations worked (see Web site). Add 25 points for a QSO with VE7SUN. For more information: http://www.deltaamateurradio.com/. Logs due 12 Mar to [email protected] or Delta Amateur Radio Society, c/o Tsawwassen Community Police Station, 1108 56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A3. RSGB 1.8 MHz Contest--CW, sponsored by RSGB from 2100Z Feb 11 - 0100Z Feb 12. Frequencies (MHz): 1.820 - 1.870. Categories: SO only. Exchange: RST + serial number and UK district. QSO Points: 3pts/QSO + 5 pts for first QSO with a UK district. Score: QSO points. For more information: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org/. Logs due 16 days after the contest to [email protected] or RSGB-G3UFY, 77 Bensham Manor Road, Thorton Heath, Surrey, CR7 7AF, England. Asia-Pacific Sprint--CW, sponsored by the AP Sprint Contest Committee from 1100Z - 1300Z Feb 11. Frequencies: 20 and 40-meters, NA stations work Asia-Pacific countries only. Categories: SO only, 150 watts max.. Exchange: RST and serial number. Score: total QSOs x WPX prefixes (counted once). For more information: http://jsfc.org/apsprint/aprule.txt. Logs due 7 days after the contest to [email protected] (no paper logs). FISTS CW Winter Sprint--CW, sponsored by FISTS International CW Club from 1700Z until 2100Z Feb 11. Frequencies: 80 - 10 meters, work US/VE stations. Categories: SO, SO-QRP, Club. Exchange: RST, S/P/C, first name, FISTS number (non-FISTS Power output). QSO Points: FISTS members--5 pts, nonmembers--2 pts. Score: QSO points � S/P/C (count each only once). For more information: http://www.FISTS.org/. Logs due 30 days after the contest to [email protected] or Dan Shepherd N8IE, 1900 Pittsfield St, Kettering, Oh 45420. Dutch PACC Contest--CW/SSB, sponsored by the Vereniging voor Experimenteel Radio Onderzoek in Nederland (VERON) from 1200Z Feb 11 -- 1200Z Feb 12. Frequencies: 160 -- 10 meters according to IARU band plan, no SSB on 160, work stations only once per band. Categories: SO, SO-QRP, MO, SWL. Exchange: RS(T) + serial number (Dutch stations send province). QSO Points: 1 pt/QSO. Score: QSO points x Provinces (counted once per band). For more information: http://www.dutchpacc.com/. Logs due March 31 to [email protected] or Ad van Tilborg PA0ADT, Schepenenveld 141, 7327 DB Apeldoorn, Netherlands. OMISS QSO Party--SSB, sponsored by the Old Man International Sideband Society from 1500Z Feb 11 - 1500Z Feb 12. Frequencies (MHz): 3.9405, 7.2635, 14.290, 21.360, 28.665. Categories: SO, Mobile. Exchange: RS, S/P/C and OMISS # (DX stations send "DX"). QSO Points: OMISS member--2pts, non-members--1 pt. Score: QSO points x States + Provinces + 1 DXCC entity, each counted only once. For more information: http://www.omiss.net/. Logs due Mar 15 to [email protected] or Don Banta K5DB, 3407 Diana St, Springdale AR 72764. Classic Exchange--AM/SSB/CW, from 1400Z Feb 11 - 0800Z Feb 12 AM/SSB, 1400Z Feb 11 - 0800Z Feb 13 SSB/CW. Frequencies (Mc): CW 1.810, 3.545, 7.045, 14.045, 21.135, 28.050, 50.100, 144.100; AM 1.890, 3.880, 7.290, 14.286, 21.420, 29.000, 50.300, 144.200; SSB 1.885, 3.870, 7.280, 14.270, 21.370, 28.390, 50.125, 144.250. Exchange: RST, QTH, RX, TX. QSO Points: 1 pt/QSO. Total Score: QSO's times (number of TX and RX worked + S/P/C counted once per band) times CX multiplier (Age of all RX TX and XCVR used for at least 3 QSOs.). For more information: http://qsl.asti.com/CX. Logs to [email protected] or J.D. "Mac" Mac Aulay WQ8U, 104 W Queen St, Hillsborough, NC 27278. ARRL International DX Contest, CW, 0000Z Feb 18 - 2400Z Feb 19. Frequencies: 160 - 10 meters. Categories: SOSB, SOAB (HP >150W, LP, QRP <5W), MS, M2, MM. Exchange: RST + State or Province or Power (KH6 and KL7 count as DX). QSO Points: 3 pts/QSO. Score: QSO points x DXCC entities (DX counts states + provinces). For more information: http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules. Logs due Mar 20 to [email protected] (Cabrillo format only) or DX CW, ARRL, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111. AM QSO Party--sponsored by the Antique Wireless Association from 0000Z Feb 18 - 0000Z Feb 19. Frequencies (MHz): 3.835-3.890, 7.280-7.295, 14.275-14.295. Exchange: RS, name and S/P/C. For scoring and other information: http://www.antiquewireless.org/amqsoparty.htm. Summary sheets due 15 Mar to Gary Carter WA4IAM, 1405 Sherwood Dr, Reidsville, NC, 27320-5224. VHF+ CONTESTS EU EME Contest--Digital, sponsored by DUBUS and REF from 0000Z Feb 11 - 2400Z Feb 12. Frequencies (MHz): 50, 144, 432, 1296. Categories: Single and Multi-band, QRP and QRO--based on EIRP, Pro, CW, Digital, Mixed, Assisted. Exchange: callsigns TMO/RST and "R". QSO Points: 144/432/1.3--100 pts for random, 10 pts for scheduled QSO, 2.3 GHz and higher--100 pts/QSO. Score: QSO Points (x2 for QSOs at 2.3 GHz and above) x S/P/C from random QSOs (or any QSOs at 2.3 GHz and above). For more information: http://www.dubus.org/ or [email protected]. Logs due Mar 12 (Jun 7 for CW/SSB) to [email protected] or Patrick Magnin, F6HYE, Marcorens, F-74140 Ballaison, France. --o- ooo - --o- ooo - --o- ooo - -oo o NEWS, PRESS RELEASES, AND GENERAL INTEREST - oooo o o-o o- - o ooo oooo o o - -o- ARRL Contest News - The ARRL Contest Advisory Committee (CAC) has released a white paper, "HF Contesting--Good Practices, Interpretations and Suggestions." The white paper addresses many issues that periodically arise related to HF contesting and even some that may apply to VHF/UHF contesting. The white paper's interpretations do not supersede the rules for any contest but are intended to provide interpretations and operating suggestions based on CAC members' accumulated experience. The intended audience is the learning and casual contesters that may be unaware of consensus reached by experienced contesters. National Contest Journal News (by Carl K9LA, NCJ Editor) - In addition to the August 2005 NAQP CW and SSB results, the March/April 2006 NCJ has six articles of interest for low band contesters; VY2ZM's CQWW CW 160 effort, N0AH's 80m/40m array for small backyards, a discussion of noise problems and solutions in W9XT's CTT&T column, VP9/N0JK's 160m effort in CQ WPX CW, K3LC's study of the parameters that affect the resonant frequency of an 80m vertical, and a discussion of the effect of trees on low band antennas in K9LA's Propagation column. Rounding out this issue are two product reviews by K3LR and K9SG. Just as the July/August 2002 issue of NCJ was a special issue for WRTC2002 in Finland, the July/August 2006 issue will be a special issue for WRTC2006 in Brazil. If you'd like to contribute a WRTC2006 article to the July/August issue, please contact Carl at [email protected]. I know, Field Day is not a contest, but the 2006 Field Day packet has been posted to the ARRL Web site at http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms. There are changes to the GOTA station scoring. Go forth and Elmer! The 2006 World ARDF Championships will be held in Primorsko, Bulgaria, September 12-17. Details on the event can be found at http://www.bfra.org/w_ardf_eu_hst.htm#5 (Thanks, Ken WM5R) If you would like to feature amateur radio on your postal correspondence, Al N4ZZK refers us to the personalized stamps Web site http://www.stamps.com/. This is legal US postage--how about a photo of your antenna farm? Definitely First Class! The cost is somewhat greater than regular stamps, obviously, but seems reasonable. Another tradition winks out - "Effective January 27, Western Union will discontinue all Telegram and Commercial Messaging services. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you, and we thank you for your loyal patronage." Additional interesting about Western Union is available at http://tinyurl.com/abtc9, including passing up the chance to buy Bell's telephone patent. (Thanks, Barry K3KOA and Chas W3KC) If you have been using K1TTT's operator scheduling Excel spreadsheet, there is a new revision - http://www.k1ttt.net/software.html#opsked. Additional control over the operator selection algorithm spreads the load better for multi-op teams. Heck, I just shove whoever's awake into a chair and give 'em some M&Ms. (Thanks, Dave K1TTT) Relayed from the EMCOMM MONTHLY newsletter (http://www.emcomm.org/) "Two antennas meet on a roof, fall in love and get married. The ceremony wasn't much, but the reception was excellent." (Thanks, Cas KF6CUE) The jetway door opens, you grab your personal effects, walk up the ramp and...you're in Brazil! The usual internationally inscrutable signage awaits you. Where to go? Here's some help from the Lonely Planet phrasebook: Baggage Counter - Balcao de Bagagens Check-In Counter - Entrega de Bagagens/Check-In Customs - Alfandega Exit - Saide Information - Informacoes And the all-important... Toilets - W.C. (water closet) URL OF THE WEEK - Tired of having your URLs cut off (like I am)? Ouch! Compress those enormous aggregations of symbology to something more manageable by using http://tinyurl.com/ - (Thanks, Jeff WK6I) oo-o oo -o -oo -o-- --- oo- -o- RESULTS AND RECORDS -o-o o- o-oo o-oo oooo o o-o o FROM THE ARRL CONTEST DESK - Certificates for the 2005 June VHF QSO Party have been mailed. The on-line 2005 September VHF QSO Party and 2005 10 GHz and Up contest writeups were opened to ARRL Members. Claimed scores for the 2006 UBA SSB Contest can be found at http://www.uba.be/hf_contests/results/2006/uba_claimed_ssb.txt. The list is updated as logs come in. (Thanks, Marc ON7SS) oo oo-o oo - ooo -o --- - -ooo o-o --- -o- o TECHNICAL TIPS AND INFORMATION -o-- --- oo- o-o o -o --- - - o-o -o-- oo -o --o Not everyone is born with a soldering iron in hand. If you are just starting on your homebrew career, you should make a point of download the various issues of "So You Want To Be a Builder?" by Doug KI6DS. Issue number one is available at http://www.norcalqrp.org/sywtbab.htm (Thanks, Doug KI6DS) For the straight story on anchoring in concrete, check out the Hilti company's Web site at http://www.us.hilti.com/. Click on "Tech Center", then select one of the categories under "Technical Documents." There's a lot of information available after you register with the site. (Thanks, Hank KR7X) Mike WB8GXB found a simple system from Caswell Plating (http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/plugnplate.htm) to plate silver and brass - a product called "Plug-N-Plate". This process consists of a wall transformer (1.7-volts for silver), a plating wand, gauze to hold the plating solution, and 4 ounces of plating solution. The process is: (1) Wrap the gauze around the wand. (2) Plug in the transformer and connect one output to the part being plated (alligator clip) and the other output (banana jack) to the wand. (3) Soak the gauze in plating solution. (4) brush the gauze wand on the part being plated. A plated finish will result. Coat the entire surface refreshing the gauze with solution as needed. Buff finish as desired. That is all there is to it. The part must be cleaned with a copper/brass cleaner for best results. (Reprinted from the January 2006 "Cheesbits" newsletter of the Mt Airy VHF Radio Club) When you're trying to sniff out whether a 60 Hz or 120 Hz buzz or racket is related to the household ac, here's a tip that works with most oscilloscopes. That rarely used LINE position of the sweep knob syncs the sweep to the ac voltage supplying the 'scope. If the offending noise is linked to the line, its waveform will stabilize instantly! If the 'scope doesn't have a LINE position, try connecting "EXT SWEEP" or a second vertical channel to the voltage from a filament transformer's secondary winding. (Thanks, Tod K0TO) Users of the TA program that assesses the affect of terrain on your antenna pattern may be interested in an article in the August 2005 issue of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine. The article "A MATLAB-Based Two-Dimensional Parabolic Equation Radiowave Propagation Package" describes a graphic-based version of what TA does. If you have access to MATLAB and can get a copy of the article, you'll find it interesting reading. The program not only does terrain effects, but can model a non-uniform atmosphere for use at VHF+. TECHNICAL LINK OF THE WEEK - You'll really get a charge out of the information at Battery University! Seriously, you'll unlearn some myths and pick up useful info at http://www.batteryuniversity.com/index.htm -o-o --- -o --o o-o o- - ooo ooo - o o o-oo o o-o ooo CONVERSATION o-- o- oo - - oo o-oo o-oo -o o -oo- - -o-- o o- o-o In the Public Eye It was with no little surprise this weekend that after clicking on my Google News icon and scrolling down the page I saw the ARRL byline on a news story about SuitSat. (A series of stories have been posted on the ARRL home page at http://www.arrl.org/.) SuitSat (I like to call it 'Suitnik') has really caught the eye of the public, if not their ear since the signal is actually quite weak. Today, once again, the ARRL byline passed under the eyes of millions of readers and there are more than 400 news stories about ham radio's latest OSCAR, designated AO-54 today. This interest in the drifting suit, soon to flame out in the upper atmosphere, is part technical and part imagination. After all, the visual image of a human-like figure adrift in space is one of the oldest in all of space flight. It sends a shiver down one's spine to think about being in that suit, with the Earth drawing closer in each passing hour. Imagery aside, however, SuitSat has also captured the imagination of many thousands of students around the world. They are truly interested in this experiment, in the mechanics of orbits, and in the ham radio transmitter, gamely sending its message to hams around the world. How many will have the opportunity to participate in the School Club Roundup next week? Here is the magic of radio! The interface between technology and the natural world is a place of continuous discovery. This is where scientists and engineers are born! Not because it is "good for society" or because it's a useful career, but because it has spark, it's open-ended, there is no book of canned answers to be regurgitated, and it's real! In 1959, Sputnik jump-started a generation on the path to the Moon, the integrated circuit, and the Internet. I remember being carried out into the street by my parents to look up into the Pennsylvania sky with all the neighbors, straining to see the tiny point of light moving through the stars. I rather doubt that SuitSat's excitement will have the same galvanic effect on as many people, but all around the world young eyes and ears are on a tiny transmitter adrift in a spacesuit far above the world. 73, Ward N0AX ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Contester's Rate Sheet wishes to acknowledge information from the following sources: WA7BNM's Contest Calendar Web page - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal SM3CER's Web site - http://www.sk3bg.se/contest