Amateur Radio Emergency Service - W4ACA

Proudly using the Oak Ridge ARC (W4SKH) Repeaters & W4ACA APRS Digipeater

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Fall Sprints start Monday night

2007 Fall VHF/UHF Sprint Rules:

1. Object: To work as many amateur stations in as many 2 X 1 degree grid
squares as possible, using authorized amateur frequencies on the 50,
144,
222, 432 MHz and Microwave (902 MHz and above) bands during the contest
periods.

2. Contest Period:

2.1 The 144 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Monday,
September 17, 2007.

2.2 The 222 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Tuesday,
September 25, 2007.

2.3 The 432 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time on
Wednesday,
October 3, 2007.

2.4 The Microwave (902 MHz and above) Sprint will be from 6 AM to 12 PM
local time on Saturday October 13, 2007. Notice the time change from
last
year's sprint. The Microwave Sprint is one Sprint and certificates will
be
awarded for highest total score. See section 4.5 below for scoring.
Please
note changes from last year!

2.5 The 50 MHz Sprint starts 2300 UTC Saturday, October 20, 2007 and
ends
0300 UTC Sunday, October 21, 2007.

3. Exchange: Call signs and Grid-square locator. Signal report optional.

4. Scoring:

4.1 QSO Points: One point for each complete QSO on 50 through 432 MHz.

4.2 Multiplier: The total number of grid squares worked. Each 2 X 1
degree
grid square worked counts as one multiplier.

4.3 Final Score: Multiply QSO points by multipliers. Each sprint is
scored
separately.

4.4 Rovers Score: Each grid activated is scored separately as if the
station was a normal single operator in that grid. Please separate logs
for each grid activated. The final score is the sum of the scores for
the
individual grids activated.

4.5 Microwave Score: Count one QSO point for each complete 902 or 1296
MHz
QSO. Count two QSO points for each 2.3 GHz (or higher) QSO. Add up the
QSO
points for all bands and then multiply this total by the total number of
multipliers. A grid worked on more than one band counts as a new
multiplier on each band. For example: EM99 worked on 902, 1296 and 2304
MHz is 3 multipliers.

5. Reporting: Logs must be submitted no later than four weeks of the
closing date of the each event. Only submitted logs are eligible for
awards. Logs must be in ARRL format (log sheets and summary sheet as
used
for ARRL VHF contests) to be accepted, and must show current address to
be
eligible for awards. Electronic submissions in ARRL acceptable
electronic
format may be mailed on diskette or e-mailed with log file as an
ATTACHMENT only (Not in the body of
e-mail). Subject line of e-mail must contain "2007 Fall Sprint". In
e-mail
addresses below (at) is really an @ sign.

5.1 144 MHz Sprint logs to:
Ott Fiebel W4WSR, PO Box 957, Hayesville, NC 28904
svhfs-beacons(at)svhfs.org

5.2 222 MHz Sprint logs to:
Bob Lear W4ZST, PO Box 1269, Dahlonega, GA 30533 w4zst(at)windstream.net

5.3 432 MHz Spring logs to:
Jim Worsham W4KXY, 1915 Oak Wind Lane, Buford, GA 30519-6766
w4kxy(at)arrl.net

5.4 Microwave Sprint logs to:
Dexter McIntyre W4DEX, 16164 Pless Mill Rd, Stanfield, NC 28163
w4dex(at)arrl.net

5.5 50 MHz Sprint logs to:
Ray Rector WA4NJP, 3493 Holly Springs Rd, Gillsville, GA 30534
wa4njp(at)bellsouth.net

6. Certificates for top three Single Op finishers in each sprint and top
three Rovers in each sprint if sufficient Rover competition is shown.
Certificates to be awarded at the Southeastern VHF Society banquet.

***7. Use of telephone, packet or internet methods to schedule contacts
during the contest is acceptable. The telephone, packet or internet
channel will not be used while the contact is in progress. No "OK I am
hearing you now." over the alternate channel. The alternate channel will
not be available in any way to the operator during the contact. The
complete exchange of call signs and grids must be accomplished on the
relevant amateur radio band.

The Fall Sprints are sponsored by the Southeastern VHF Society. Please
visit www.svhfs.org for any updates.

http://svhfs.org/fall_sprint_rules.htm

NOTE - please send a copy to your amateur radio friends. We want
everyone to enjoy this special event. It's up to you to pass the word.

73's

Tom K4FJW EM86vo


--
Moe Brewer  N4CQW
Anderson County Assistant EC
n4cqw@etskywarn.org
Webmaster for www.etskywarn.org and http://www.w4aca.org
Webmaster for the blogs of http://w4aca.blogspot.com and http://etskywarn.blogspot.com

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Anderson County ARES Information

The Anderson County ARES net meets every Tuesday Night at 7PM local time.
We use the the W4SKH Oak Ridge ARC repeaters.

The main repeater is: 146.880 PL Tone 88.5 (Currently Online)
The current back up is: 146.970 (Currently Online)

The ARES Nation Simplex Frequency is 147.420 and will used if required.

The net preamble for the Anderson County ARES net can be found here.
NET PREAMBLE

Net Control Station Manual

New FCC BAND PLAN (pdf) Updated Version with a different layout HF Band Plan Vertical (pdf) Courtesy of KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog

If you would like to join Anderson County ARES please complete the application form and submit it by email to Jeff or Moe.


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