NAQP-RTTY CONTEST

I plan on operating in the NAQP RTTY Contest this coming

Saturday, and wonder if there is any interest in putting

together a team for the event ?  If so, I would like to be

included.

73 Norm W1BYH

12 comments on “NAQP-RTTY CONTEST

  1. Count me in for the contest as well – so that makes a team of at least two!
    Dan
    N6ERD/1

  2. Aw, what the hey, I wasn’t going to play in this one but I guess I can spend a little time. Count me in too. We need two more for a full team – anyone else want to dive in? You don’t have to operate the entire 10 hours allowed for single ops.

    This is a great way to familiarize yourself with or practice RTTY contesting, especially with ESM mode if you use N1MM Logger. There’s enough time left that folks can share their macro files so they can see how others are doing theirs. It’s all about getting it as short as possible.

    There is a 30-minute practice session on Friday at 10 pm local time. It uses the NAPQ exchange, rules, bands, etc, but no logging or reporting. Just get on the air and operate contest-style to test your station.

    See the rules at http://www.ncjweb.com/contests.php

    73,
    Pat, NG1G

  3. I’ll spend sometime in the NAQP RTTY.
    I’ll also register the team…
    Others please email me if you want to play in this event
    w1ctn@nullyahoo.com

    Since the club holds RTTY records how about “RTTY Masters” for the team name

    73
    Dave
    W1CTN
    Radio Ansonia

  4. Excellent, Dave. Now we just need one more!

    We have in the past used CTRI RTTY RYders as a team name (though the NCJ always capitalizes it incorrectly as “Ryders”) but RTTY Masters seems appropriate. In this contest we’re up against some stiff competition so a confident name can’t hurt.

    73,
    Pat, NG1G

  5. I plan to do as well as I can while trying to add some sophistication to what I am doing – I.e. some tweaked macros, stacking, etc…

  6. Good luck CTRI ‘RTTY Masters’! Heads up to team members…only Single Ops *without assistance* will have their scores included with the team. Anyone operating ‘assisted’ gets reclassified as Multi-op and that score is NOT included with the team. Also, 5 members maximum per team. Have fun… Bill W1WBB

  7. To all:
    I wanted to get this done before I got doing my Saturday stuff…

    Team “RTTY Masters” has been registered
    W1CTN
    W1BYH
    NG1G
    N6ERD/1

    See you on the bands.

    I’ll try and check my email before the “bell” if a 5th op wants to join.

    73
    Dave
    Radio Ansonia

  8. NAQP RTTY N6ERD/1(@W1AN) Single Op LP

    North American QSO Party, RTTY – February

    Call: N6ERD/1
    Operator(s): N6ERD
    Station: W1AN

    Class: Single Op LP
    QTH: CT
    Operating Time (hrs): 10

    Summary:
    Band QSOs Mults
    ——————-
    80: 116 35
    40: 118 33
    20: 138 36
    15: 55 27
    10: 5 5
    ——————-
    Total: 432 136 Total Score = 58,752

    Club: CT RI Contest Group

    Team: RTTY Masters

    Comments:

    Not a stellar score – clearly some more things I have to figure out but I know what more of those are now!

    Really tough getting any runs going until I got onto 80 meters of all the bands.
    A couple little runs on 20 and 40 but by far my biggest was on 80.

    Had a meeting so got a 1 hour late start so 10 was done by the time I got on.
    I spent too much time trying to get my 5 mults and seeing if anyone would come
    back to me.

    Other than 80 I’d get a run started and then nothing – would much preferred to
    sit on my frequency and run but had to resort to tuning the band looking for
    mults/qsos.

    Conditions in general seemed ok, 40 and 80 weren’t too noisy, just my inability
    to get runs going.

    Thanks to John, W1AN for use of his second station while he worked the CQ WW
    160 SSB contest!

    73
    Dan
    N6ERD

  9. I did have N1MM crash on me many times last night – had uploaded the latest and greatest version – as we all know, recipe for disaster! I lost one mult and 2 Qs (queued up – worked the mult but didn’t have it logged yet) plus time and sometimes my run frequency (although with my issues getting runs going, not necessarily a bad thing)

  10. To all:
    Split my time with this contest and the CQWW 160 SSB.
    It felt like the activity level was a little down.

    NAQPRTTY Score Summary Sheet

    Start Date : 2013-02-23

    CallSign Used : W1CTN
    Operator(s) : W1CTN

    Operator Category : SINGLE-OP-ASSISTED
    Band : ALL
    Power : HIGH
    Mode : RTTY
    Default Exchange : DAVE CT
    Gridsquare : FN31LM

    Name : DAVE ARRUZZA
    Address : 32 BENZ STREET
    City/State/Zip : ANSONIA CT 06401
    Country : USA

    ARRL Section : CT
    Club/Team : CTRI CONTEST GROUP
    Software : N1MM Logger V12.9.3

    Band QSOs Pts Sec
    3.5 49 49 24 0
    7 42 42 21 1
    14 106 106 34 0
    21 75 75 19 2
    28 28 28 9 0
    Total 300 300 107 3

    Score : 33,000
    Rig : FT2000

    Antennas : 80 INVERTED L , 40 DIPOLE, 20-10 T10 LOG PERIODIC

    Soapbox : 5.75 HRS IN THE CHAIR. TOO BAD 10 DID NOT REALLY OPEN UP

    73
    Dave
    W1CTN
    Radio Ansonia

  11. To all…
    I corrected my class/power in a second emailed score to NCJ
    It should read Single Op – Low power. I forgot to change it as I never do LP anymore.
    73
    Dave
    W1CTN
    Radio Ansonia

  12. Just noticed how little I got on 15M even though I kept going back and visiting it – trying runs and then tuning through the band for mults – at least half of the contacts were mults which meant I spent a lot of time tuning…

    I should have gone there directly instead of going up to 10M at the start – probably missed the peak of activity there, it was Dave’s second best band. Very different distribution than last Summer where 15/40 were equal, 20 best and little on 10 and 80 – this time 20/40=80 were the main bands. 40 with a beam and 80 with an inverted V were basically equal!

    73
    Dan
    N6ERD

Comments are closed.