2014 CQWW VHF July Results

I almost forgot to put this up on the web site. Please post your results for this FINAL contest in the CTRI Champions series for the 2013-2014 season by adding a comment/reply to this posting. I will post the final leaderboard on the website around the end of the month. Happy summer to everyone.

73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard

July Meeting Postponed !

CTRI Contest Group;

Several of our regular meeting attendees will be out of the country, out of town, or taking care of their wives this weekend.  Additionally, I am certain many of us have family visiting over the 4th of July weekend, or are visiting family for the weekend.  Thus, getting together would be fun, but lonely.

We have several things going on this month that need our attention anyway, and these things are well underway already.  The CQ WW VHF contest is upon us; IARU/WRTC events are coming quickly, the Centennial ARRL convention is happening in Hartford, CT, AND W1AW/1-RI is almost here.

If you need something to do this weekend, try working all thirteen of the original colonies (K2*).  They seem to be everywhere.  This is a cleaver way to celebrate the 4th of July.

For now, 73, gud DX and Happy holiday.  Mike, K1DM

2013-2014 CTRI Champions Leaderboard as of 23 June 2014

Here is the CTRI Champions Leaderboard updated through the ARRL June VHF contest posted results. Looks like we have broken the 79 million barrier. Just one more contest remains in the challange to break 80 million!

This is posted as a Excel 97-2003 spreadsheet. To view it and/or download it, click on the link below…

73,
Ken K3IU
Keeper of the Leaderboard

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2014 ARRL June VHF Contest Results

This is the next-to-last contest in the CTRI Champions competition for the 2013-2014 contest season. To have your score recorded, please post your results here by leaving a reply to this posting. I will be publishing the Leaderboard by the end of next week.

73,
Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard

Alpha 99 Amp $2,000

I’m posting this here for Ken Chaffee. Looks like a nice buy. Initially tried to post in Swapmeet with no success.
73, John, W1AN

For Sale: an ALPHA 99, 160 – 10 meter, full legal power amplifier. Since I am a DXer and not a contester with most of my contacts running barefoot I doubt it has 50 hours of actual operating time on it. I’m selling it because I have just ordered an Elecraft KPA500 to match my K3. When I bought the ALPHA (new from the factory) it cost me $3000.00. Since it has so little use I’m asking $2000.00. Please contact me at WA1QXR@nullamsat.org or (401) 377-8490. My address is 10 Colonial Village Road, Ashaway,RI.
Thank-you very much.

June 7, 2014 Meeting

CTRI Members,

As you may have noticed, we are scheduled to meet this coming Saturday at the North Kingstown Public Library.  I have a little WARC antenna project I will share with the group.  It should spark some lively discussions.  I have modeled an antenna from the Antenna Handbook, using some of my past experience from my years of professing to know something about antennas.  It should be interesting to see how well the model results compare to the results I get in the real world.  For an antenna, the final answer is always how it plays in the real world, not how nice the “model” results come out.

We also should have some other topics – results from the CT-1 W1AW/1 Operation, the RI-1 W1AW/1 Operation, upcoming field day, June VHF contest, etc, etc.

If you are planing on attending, please add a comment to this post.  We’ll start at 10:00 AM and get finished before 1:00 PM

Hope to see you there.  73, Mike, K1DM

Topics

  1. Contest Report
  2. Antenna modelling and reality
  3. Results from the CT-1 W1AW/1 Operation, the RI-1 W1AW/1 Operation
  4. Field Day
  5. June VHF Contest
  6. Matters Arising

Coffee and Drinks by

Members who will attend: K1DM, NG1G, W1PN, W1XX, K1SD, KB1RFJ, K3IU, W1AN, KS1J(?)

Venue: North Kingstown Free Library, at 10:00AM

 

A little OT, I have a CO alarm that just started beeping with an “ERR” – turns out it is an End Of Life warning (throw it out, get a new one) supposedly for safety reasons since there is no good way to ensure it will keep working longer.

In any event, are there any particularly desirable parts I should scavenge from inside – possibly a small sized beeper for putting inside a potato gun projectile,

Useful parts inside of a functioning CO/GAS detector?

Hi Everyone!

Greetings from San Diego!

A little OT, I have a CO alarm that just started beeping with an “ERR” – turns out it is an End Of Life warning (throw it out, get a new one) supposedly for safety reasons since there is no good way to ensure it will keep working longer.

In any event, are there any particularly desirable parts I should scavenge from inside – possibly a small sized beeper for putting inside a potato gun projectile, and a small 3 character LED display.  It’s a KIDDE nighthawk CO/GAS detector made in 2006 (End of Life beep starts 7 years after it was first powered up, not after manufacture).

73

Dan

N6ERD

Wallpaper notice

In today’s mail was a large white envelope from the League. What a surprise to open it and discover a  certificate for the 2013 June VHF contest. It says that I won First Place Multioperator, Rhode iIsland Section. I actually claimed SO Assisted so I guess that made me a “multi” station. I only operated on 6 meters and my score was 1,425 points. Amazing, simply amazing.

73, Ken K3IU

Free Oscilloscope

Gents,

I’ve an older B&K Oscilloscope Precision Model 1470.  It was reported to work; I’ve never used it.  It lights up, trace focuses, adjusts.  Has the manual and probes.

Take it before the dumpster.

73 James K1SD

2014 CQWPX CW Contest Results

Another contest weekend has ended. Please post your results here by replying/commenting on this posting. Are we gonna break the 80M point barrier with this contest???

DON’T FORGET… 2359 30 MAY 2014 IS THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF YOUR LOG.

XII. LOG DEADLINE:

A. All entries must be emailed or postmaked WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS after the end of the contest: SSB logs no later than 2359 UTC 4 April 2014, CW logs no later than 2359 UTC 30 May 2014.  Resubmitting an entry after the deadline will result in it being considered as a late log.

73,
Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard

W1AW/1 Team RI

W1AW/1 in RI:  0000z July 23 – 2359z July 29, 2014

CTRI members have received updates on W1AW/1 Rhode Island at all the recent meetings.  The following CTRI  members have signed up for Team RI: W1WBB, KS1J, KB1RFJ, NG1G, K3IU, K1SD, W1AN, K1DM, KI1G, W1YRC, W1PN, W1XX.  So far we have 18 total Team RI members. Any CTRI’ers who have not as yet signed up (1)  please e-mail to w1xx [at] dxusa [dot] net with your CALL, NAME, E-MAIL ADDRESS, PHONE # (incl area code); (2) go to the website for this operation:  http://w1aw.dxusa.netReview carefully the Schedule and Operating Guidelines on the website.  When the composition of Team RI is completed, you will be sent a password to access the on-line scheduling app.  When?  Soon.  CTRI’ers will be given a scheduling head start as CTRI is the coordinating sponsor via W1XX. However, we found in Connecticut that much of the scheduling is done on the spur of the moment to fill in the many open band-mode slots.

Please feel free to forward this info to anyone who you think might be interested.  Or, send me the call of anyone to whom I could then send the invitation letter. TNX and 73!! — John, W1XX

ARRL Centennial QSO Party Special “RED BADGE” Event – June 1

Those of us who work at HQ have a RED BADGE.  We received this yesterday: (K1DM – I’m worth 50 points!)

Sunday, June 1 will be the first round of “Red Badges On The Air,” a day when HQ is encouraging any ARRL officer, elected official, HQ staff or HQ volunteer to get on the air and hand out points in the Centennial QSO Party.

The event will run from 0000 UTC through 2359 UTC (Saturday evening through Sunday evening local time). Operate as much or as little as you like, on whatever bands you enjoy. Call “CQ Centennial QSO Party” on phone, “CQ CENT” on CW or digital modes.

The Centennial QSO Party is a runaway success; members are overwhelmingly enthusiastic about this ARRL operating event and activity on the bands has noticeably increased as a result. As people with red badges have high point values in the Centennial QSO Party, getting on the air June 1 and working our members will improve their scores in our event (as well as yours) and give more visibility to your ARRL department, division or section.

If you are not able to participate on June 1, we are planning on holding this event at least one other day this year. We encourage everybody to participate in the Centennial QSO Party as much as possible, not just on this day.

We hope to hear you on the bands on Sunday, June 1.

If you need more info on the Centennial QSO Party, visit http://www.arrl.org/centennial-qso-party

73,

Sean Kutzko, KX9X, Media and Public Relations Manager