Calling all licensed HamSCI members…to the HamSCI Contesting League!
On January, 22, 2022, we hope to have HamSCI members participating in teams, operating in the North American QSO Party, SSB.
It will be a chance to meet some of your fellow HamSCI participants on the airwaves, and exercise the ham radio privileges and skills we all worked so hard to obtain through study, testing and on-the-air practice.
Full details are on the HamSCI website: https://hamsci.org/article/hamsci-contesting-league
In a nutshell: The idea is for HamSCI participants to make QSOs (2-way contacts) in the NAQP, log those contacts, and then submit the logs to the contest sponsor, the National Contest Journal (NCJ).
Prior to the contest, I’d like to collect the callsigns of the hams who plan to participate, so we can form HamSCI teams, and perhaps stimulate some friendly competition. At the very least, our teams and team members will be recognized when the contest results are published in the prestigious NCJ.
Are you open to getting on the air, making 1, 10 or even 100+ QSOs? If so, please join us on a team. Prior to the contest, please let me know if you plan to operate - I will take care of the team registration details. The HamSCI Contesting League can’t promise fame or fortune, but surely an opportunity for HamSCI camaraderie awaits!
73 de Gary, AF8A
P.S. I’d be glad to answer questions about the event….my e-mail address is near the end of the above mentioned web page, or you can find it on my QRZ.com page.
Sounds like fun though I’m not sure which team I would join. I suppose I’ll offer my log to the highest bidder.
73 and Merry Xmas,
Bob, WK2Y
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Oh no. My Flex had to back to Austin for repair. I doubt it will make it back before then. I will be QRP but don’t if the odds on my having many contacts were low before, they have now decreased by at least 12 db. Keep your ears open for me.
73,
Bob, WK2Y
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