I hope everyone has plans to put some time into the WPX RTTY contest this weekend. Conditions should be good. Get your stations ready! I’ll be active from home and most likely use W1AN as the call. Station will be open for guests.
73, John W1AN
I hope everyone has plans to put some time into the WPX RTTY contest this weekend. Conditions should be good. Get your stations ready! I’ll be active from home and most likely use W1AN as the call. Station will be open for guests.
73, John W1AN
The country that tops the DXCC most wanted list is Navassa Island in the Caribbean. Operating with the call K1N they have amassed over 110,000 QSOs so far. Although it hasn’t been easy, I’ve been able to work them on several band slots. Since the split operation has been so spread out it is has been tough for them to find you. So patience is key. They also seem to add additional time slots almost daily. Today they’ve opened up several more.
If you don’t have Navassa in your log, catch them now or you may not have another chance for 10 years. It has been 22 years since the last operation! http://navassadx.com
73, John W1AN
My early indication that last Saturday’s CTRI luncheon might meet in a phone booth proved unfounded…happy to say. It was a very FB affair with something like 16 attending….with lots of the usual chatter on contesting, DXing, who worked K1N…all good fun with camaraderie, kibitzing, etc. I did not want to see it go unrecognized, so here’s my unofficial observer report.
Veep K1SD called an impromptu meeting with the highlight being the election of three new members: Russ, KA1ERL; Bob, WB4SON; Willy, W1LY; all members of the W1AW/1 Team RI. K1SD is forwarding their e-mail addresses to Sec. W1PN for passwords to the CTRI website.
Great to see CTRI member and our RI Section Manager W1YRC present.
I’d like to offer my accolades to Jim KS1J for his efforts to locate and gather e-mail addresses of past active members that encourage them to rejoin the fray.
Lotsa contests on the horizon….CTRI credited scores big and small welcomed.
73! — John, W1XX
Tickets for the 2015 Boxboro! convention are now on sale.
As you may have noticed, we are breaking are usual “every other year”
schedule having a convention this year, so help us spread the word to your friends and acquaintances that there IS a convention this year.
The committee is lining up speakers, forums and exhibitors, so many details are still to be announced. However, Gordon West WB6NOA is confirmed as the keynote speaker at our Saturday banquet.
And finally.. be the first on your block to get tickets.
73,
Bob DeMattia
Vice Chairman, Boxboro Convention Committee
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There are two weeks before the next big contest (CQWW WPX RTTY folowed by ARRL DX CW) so I am posting the Leaderboard now so everyone can have plenty of time to get a look at it before those events. As a reminder, this spreadsheet shows not only the raw scores for each of the contest, but also beginning at Row 35 is a display of the handicapped scores using the previously defined rules. This spreadsheet is in MS Excel 97-2003 format. When you click on the link you can download the file and then view it. Here is the Leaderboard updated with info received through the CQWW CW 160 Meter Contest.
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
A meeting location has finally been found. The room is areally challenged and is strictly limited to 10 people. If you arrive late you may not be able to attend. On the other hand it has been some time since we had 11 or more in attendance.
It’s that time again. If you are familiar with the interactive meeting notice skip down to “Topics“. This is an interactive meeting notice. What, you may ask, is an interactive meeting notice? As the phrase suggests, it is a meeting notice which requires interaction by the readers. For example: we need to have topics for presentation at the meeting; we need presenters; we need volunteers to provide lunch; we need to know who is coming to the meeting so the quantity of lunch portions may be determined, and so on. This post will be updated as interactions (comments) are appended.
Topics
Lunch provider: None
Coffee and Donuts by: None permitted
Members who will attend: K1DM, W1PN
Venue: North Kingstown Free Library, 100 Boone Street North Kingstown, RI
Got an e-mail asking for add’l ops from RI (& beyond!) in this weekend’s NA SSB Sprint – a 4-hour contest on 20/40/80m bands only, starting this Sat. eve at 7pm local, going ’til 11pm. A new enthusiastic group of contesters has taken over sponsorship of this event from NCJ with full details at www.ssbsprint.com including a place to post your expected activity and lots of available participation prizes. They hope to have ops from all 50 states on-air. I plan at least part-time activity from here. Anyone else able to provide the RI mult??
Sprints, billed as the fastest 4 hours in radiosport [assuming enough activity!], are quite fun but have a **unique** QSY rule preventing ops from ‘running’ on a particular frequency. Takes just a bit of time to learn the rhythym — see the website for details including a ‘tips and advice’ link. But essentially, you must QSY a minimum of 5 kHz after having called CQ *and* completing a QSO before CQing again; or QSY a minimum of 1 kHz before answering another CQer ( the so-called 5/1 rule). Upon inheriting a frequency after answering another CQer, you may remain there to call CQ yourself until completing 1 QSO — then you must QSY again!
Good luck and 73, Bill W1WBB
Greetings all,
I hope you all survived the blizzard. I collected at least two feet of fluffy powder, neatly blown into monster mounds. The front of the house on the stoop is about 3 ft deep. It will take more than one try to get it cleaned off. All the cars in the drive are still buried. Tomorrow is another day!
What items do we need to put on the agenda for Saturday’s meeting? The annual Holiday Luncheon should probably be a priority. Anyone with additional ideas, please add them to this post. As of right now, I am planning on attending the meeting. I think the weather will cooperate.
73, Mike, K1DM
Please post your results for this contest here by replying to this posting. Results posted here will be added to the CTRI Champions Leaderboard.
Don’t forget to submit your results to the sponsor per the rules:
“The new deadline for log submissions is 5 days from the end of the contest.
For CW this is 2200z Jan 30, 2015.”
73, Ken K3iU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard
Sorry I am late in putting this up, but I just noticed that this was one of the contests in the Champions Competition. Obviously, I was distracted by something… easy to do these days.
Please publish your score for this contest by responding to this posting. AND don’t forget that this coming weekend is the CQWW 160 Meter CW Contest.
73, Ken K3IU
Gentlemen,
According to Linda McKaughan’s obituary, donations in Linda’s memory may be made to Officer’s Christian Fellowship, 3784 South Inca, Englewood, CO. 80110-3405. Gifts should be designated in memory of Linda “Mom” McKaughan. http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Linda-McKaughan&lc=2080&pid=173665921&mid=6257006
The club will be donating an as-yet-unspecified amount. Members who desire to add their donation to the club’s may send a check to Mike Visich, KB1RFJ, by NOT LATER THAN January 14. Please make the check payable to Mike.
73,
Pat, NG1G
We are about half way through the list of contests that make up the CTRI Champions Competition. Please post your results here to make sure that your efforts are entered in the competition. Don’t forget to submit your log to the contest sponsor.
73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the CTRI Champions Leaderboard
A number of regular attendees at our meetings have indicated that they will not attend the scheduled meeting on January 10, because they expect to go to the projected memorial service for Linda McKaughan, late wife of our president K1DM. Consequently the meeting on the 10th is being rescheduled to the 31. Presumably we will meet at the North Kingstown Library but that has not yet been confirmed.
MEMORIAL SERVICE SCHEDULED
The following received from Mike on Friday (1/2/15) evening…
Thank you all for your support. I am looking forward to finding my way through a new life style without the responsibilities of a wife. I expect it will be difficult at times, while freeing at others. I know you all will help me during the tough times. Thanks for being my friends!
Life is an adventure!
73, Mike, K1DM
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Mike asked me to post this email. I will post further information as I receive it.73, Ken K3IU
Subject: Mrs K1DM – Final Update
Friends,
Linda lost her fight with Cancer Saturday evening. She slipped away peacefully, surrounded by family and her granddaughter.
Plans are still in the works, but probably her memorial service will be Saturday, January 10th, at Coast Guard Memorial Chapel, on the grounds of the U. S. Coast Guard Academy, so there’s a good chance I won’t be at the meeting.
Thanks for all your support as we traveled this trail. I’ll keep you updated as plans gel.
73, Mike, K1DM
The information for this update is based on what has been reported through the ARRL 10 Meter contest. As a reminder, this spreadsheet shows not only the raw scores for each of the contest, but also beginning at Row 35 is a display of the handicapped scores using the previously defined rules. This spreadsheet is in MS Excel 97-2003 format. When you click on the link you can download the file and then view it. I am also posting here the handicapped results to date for each station by power level (HP, LP, QRP). This might motivate some of you to participate and submit your scores in more contests.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah to everyone and best wishes for a healthy and prosperous 2015.
73, Ken K3IU
Keeper of the Leaderboard
2014-2105_CTRI-Champions-Leaderboard_20141222_PROTECTED
Handicapped Standings 12/22/2014
Call Sign | HP | LP | QRP |
W1AN | 5,467,225 | 0 | 0 |
K1DM | 5,788,551 | 0 | 0 |
K3IU | 7,205,111 | 0 | 0 |
W1WBB | 0 | 3,877,818 | 377,461 |
K1JSM | 0 | 126,252 | 0 |
K1SD | 4,929,348 | 0 | 0 |
KS1J | 0 | 4,513,190 | 0 |
KA1VMG | 0 | 1,222,419 | 36,446 |
KA1CQR | 0 | 1,608 | 0 |
NR1H | 0 | 1,219,221 | 0 |
W1XX | 3,918,305 | 0 | 0 |
KI1G | 2,317,119 | 0 | 0 |
KB1RFJ | 1,112,731 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 |