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June 5, 2024

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This week’s contest update includes material contributed by Brian Moran, N9ADG.

Upcoming Contests — Things to Do

ARRL June VHF Contest

The summer VHF contest season kicks off this weekend with the ARRL June VHF Contest, beginning at 1800 UTC on Saturday, June 8, and concluding at 0259 UTC Monday, June 10. The contest exchange is your four-digit Maidenhead grid square. For more information on grid squares, visit . Complete rules are available at .

 

ARRL Kids Day

ARRL Kids Day is on Saturday, June 15, and will run from 1800 UTC through 2359 UTC. It's the perfect opportunity to introduce youngsters to the excitement of amateur radio. The exchange is the participant's name, age, location, and favorite color. Sponsored by the Boring, (Oregon) Amateur Radio Club, Kids Day is held every year on the first Saturday in January and the third Saturday in June. More information is available at .

 

West Virginia QSO Party

For state QSO party enthusiasts, the West Virginia QSO Party begins on June 15 at 1600 UTC, and concludes on June 16 at 0400 UTC. Contacts can be made on CW, phone, and digital modes.

 

 

Contest Summary

See the "Contests" section below for complete contest information.

 

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News, Press Releases, and Special Interest

The Mt. Airy VHF Radio Club announced the fall . There are some changes for 2024, including expanded award categories, and the moving of the 50 MHz Sprint to Saturday afternoon, with the potential for improved propagation. Here’s the schedule:

 

● 50 MHz: 1800 UTC to 2200 UTC on Saturday, August 10, 2024

● 144 MHz: 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Monday, September 9, 2024

● 222 MHz: 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Tuesday, September 17, 2024

● 432 MHz: 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Wednesday, September 25, 2024

● 902 MHz and up: 8 AM to 2 PM local time on Saturday, October 5, 2024

 

In the early days of electrification, there were many standards for voltages, AC vs. DC, and AC frequency. There was distributed generation with windmills or generators, and lack of connectivity. With the advent of the grid consumer power standards settled on 60-cycle AC, and power was generated by large scale generators on the grid. With distributed generation of renewable power and initiatives to strengthen the grid, utilities are . And there are , using storage and inverters. Let’s hope they’re not noisy inverters.

 

Scott, N3FJP, and his team have been busy! Maryland QSO Party 4.6.6, , accommodates the latest rule changes for that contest.

 

During Hamvention, members of the upcoming Jarvis Island DXpedition were , initially called “Superfox Mode.” The new mode has the DX station, or the fox, transmitting an approximately 1.5 kHz wide waveform in the same 15-second interval as today. This new waveform conveys a message that can flexibly acknowledge up to nine different hounds at a time, and has provisions for additional future functionality. The new constant-envelope waveform with multiple streams has approximately the same receivability as today’s single-slot waveform. More “hounds” will be able to hear the fox when multiple streams are being used.

 

Also at Hamvention, the new Airspy HF+ Ranger SDR receiver was being shown, in advance of its release. An lists the frequency range to be 0.5 kHz to 1750 MHz.

 

Ward Silver, N0AX, is the recipient of the . Ward was also editor of the Contest Rate Sheet, which evolved into the Contest Update. Congratulations, Ward!

 

Coinciding with Hamvention was the announcement of the , as part of the Dayton . This year’s honorees include Sergio Lima de Almeida, PP5JR, Steven London, N2IC, and Richard Ross, K2MGA (SK).

 

The Cezar Trifu, VE3LYC, Bernie McClenny, W3UR, and Richard Ross, K2MGA (SK) during the Southwest Ohio DX Association dinner in Dayton, Ohio.

 

Word to the Wise

A Rover is a station that operates while in motion, or from multiple locations during the contest period. Rover categories are available in many VHF and higher contests, including the upcoming from June 8 - 10.

 

Sights and Sounds

Mike Willis, G0MJW, provided a video introduction to using the open source . This is an .

 

2024 was live-streamed via YouTube. If you missed it, you can still . If you’re looking for a particular session, links to the beginning of some of the presentations are below:

 

“What happened last weekend, although it didn’t affect a major contest… could affect us like that again over the next 2 or 3 years or so of this solar cycle peak.” – Frank Donovan, W3LPL, discussing the result of the sun’s coronal mass ejection and associated radio blackout during his talk (see link above).

 

Operating Tip

Randy Thompson, K5ZD, suggests that on your journey to SO2R skills, you “don’t attempt to use two radios at once until you’ve mastered using one very well.” Mastery includes knowing how to make contacts under various conditions using your radio without thinking about how to use radio functions like filtering, attenuation, and so forth. The process of using the radio should be muscle memory.

 

Technical Topics and Information

The had a in March. There is now support for the IARU HF World Championship, and ARRL Field Day and CQ WPX contests have been improved. MorseRunner is a fun tool that can help improve your CW contesting skills by simulating real contests with your contest logging software such as N1MM Logger+ and DxLog.

 

A lot of PC enthusiasts and gamers build their own mechanical keyboards by combining a printed circuit board with keyswitches and keycaps of their choice. Some people prefer silent keys, while some want the definitive clack of vintage CHERRY keyswitches. There’s a , and if you’re designing your own gear you’ll find KiCAD libraries for easy printed circuit board layout.

 

That's all for this time. Remember to send contesting-related stories, book reviews, tips, techniques, press releases, errata, schematics, club information, pictures, stories, blog links, and predictions to .

 

73, Paul, N1SFE and Brian, N9ADG

 

 

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Contests

June 6, 2024 – June 19, 2024

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HF CONTESTS

, Jun 6, 0000z to Jun 7, 0300z; CW; Bands: 40; Maximum 13 wpm, RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (Member No./power); Logs due: Jun 13.

 

, Jun 6, 0300z to Jun 6, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 8.

 

, Jun 6, 0700z to Jun 6, 0800z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province country); Logs due: Jun 8.

 

, Jun 6, 1800z to Jun 6, 2200z; CW, SSB, FM, Digital; Bands: 10; RS(T) + 6-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 6, 2000z to Jun 6, 2200z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (SKCC No./"NONE"); Logs due: Jun 13.

 

, Jun 7, 0100z to Jun 7, 0130z; FT4; Bands: (see rules); 4-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 9.

 

, Jun 7, 0145z to Jun 7, 0215z; RTTY; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 9.

 

, Jun 7, 0230z to Jun 7, 0300z; CW; Bands: (see rules); Serial No. + Name + QTH; Logs due: Jun 9.

 

, Jun 7, 1900z to Jun 7, 1959z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; HACWG Members: RST + Membership No., non-Members: RST + NM; Logs due: Jun 14.

 

, Jun 7, 2000z to Jun 7, 2100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 9.

 

, Jun 8, 0000z to Jun 9, 1700z; SSB; Bands: 80, 40, 10; RS + 2 character province code; Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 8, 0000z to Jun 8, 2359z; CW, SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; VK: RS(T) + Shire, non-VK: RS(T) + CQ Zone; Logs due: Jul 1.

 

, Jun 8, 1100z to Jun 8, 1300z; SSB; Bands: 20, 15; RS + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 8, 1200z to Jun 9, 2359z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (SKCC No./"NONE"); Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 8, 1200z to Jun 9, 1200z; CW, SSB; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; CT: RS(T) + District, non-CT: RS(T) + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 30.

 

, Jun 8, 1400z to Jun 8, 1800z; CW; Bands: 144 MHz, 432 MHz; RST + "/" + Serial No. + "/" Power class + "/" + 6-character grid locator; Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 8, 1500z to Jun 9, 1500z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + CQ Zone No.; Logs due: Jun 30.

 

, Jun 10, 0000z to Jun 10, 0200z; CW, SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: RS(T) + (State/Province/Country) + Member No., Non-member: RS(T) + (State/Province/Country) + Power; Logs due: Jun 12.

 

, Jun 10, 0000z to Jun 10, 0100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 12.

 

, Jun 10, 1300z to Jun 10, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 13.

 

, Jun 10, 1630z to Jun 10, 1729z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 14.

 

, Data, Jun 10, 1900z to Jun 10, 2030z; RTTY, PSK; Bands: 80; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 11.

 

, Jun 10, 1900z to Jun 10, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 13.

 

, Jun 11, 0100z to Jun 11, 0159z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RS + age group (OM, YL, Youth YL or Youth); Logs due: Jun 12.

 

, Jun 11, 0300z to Jun 11, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 13.

 

, Jun 12, 0030z to Jun 12, 0230z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20; RST + (state/province/country) + (NAQCC No./power); Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 12, 0230z to Jun 12, 0300z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15; NA: Name + (state/province/country), non-NA: Name; Logs due: Jun 14.

 

, Jun 12, 1200z to Jun 12, 1300z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: RST + Name; Logs due: Jun 17.

 

, Jun 12, 1300z to Jun 12, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 12, 1700z to Jun 12, 1759z; CW; Bands: 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 14.

 

, Jun 12, 1800z to Jun 12, 1859z; CW; Bands: 80; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 14.

 

, Jun 12, 1900z to Jun 12, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 13, 0300z to Jun 13, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 13, 0700z to Jun 13, 0800z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 15.

 

, Jun 14, 0100z to Jun 14, 0130z; FT4; Bands: (see rules); 4-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 14, 0145z to Jun 14, 0215z; RTTY; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 14, 0230z to Jun 14, 0300z; CW; Bands: (see rules); Serial No. + Name + QTH; Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 14, 2000z to Jun 14, 2100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 16.

 

, Jun 15, 0000z to Jun 16, 2359z; CW, Phone; Bands: 6; 4-character grid square + SMIRK No. (optional); Logs due: Jul 15.

 

, Jun 15, 0000z to Jun 16, 2359z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + 2-digit age; Logs due: Jun 30.

 

, Jun 15, 0000z to Jun 15, 2359z; SSB; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RS + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 22.

 

, Jun 15, 1500z to Jun 16, 1500z; CW; Bands: 160; 4-Character grid square; Logs due: Jul 1.

 

, Jun 15, 1600z to Jun 16, 0400z; CW, SSB, Digital; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; WV: RS(T) + county, non-WV: RS(T) + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jul 5.

 

, Jun 15, 1800z to Jun 15, 2359z; SSB; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10, 2m repeaters; name + age + QTH + favorite color; Logs due: Jul 15.

 

, Jun 16, 0000z to Jun 16, 2359z; Feld Hell; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; (see rules); Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 16, 1200z to Jun 16, 1300z; SSB; Bands: 40; RS + age; Logs due: Jun 21.

 

, Jun 16, 2300z to Jun 17, 0100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + (state/province/country) + (Member No./power); Logs due: Jun 22.

 

, Jun 17, 0000z to Jun 17, 0100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Jun 19.

 

, Jun 17, 1300z to Jun 17, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 17, 1630z to Jun 17, 1729z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Jun 21.

 

, Jun 17, 1900z to Jun 17, 2030z; FT4; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Signal report; Logs due: Jun 18.

 

, Jun 17, 1900z to Jun 17, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 18, 0100z to Jun 18, 0159z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RS + age group (OM, YL, Youth YL or Youth); Logs due: Jun 19.

 

, Jun 18, 0300z to Jun 18, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 19, 0030z to Jun 19, 0230z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20; RST + (state/province/country) + (NAQCC No./power); Logs due: Jun 22.

 

, Jun 19, 0230z to Jun 19, 0300z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15; NA: Name + (state/province/country), non-NA: Name; Logs due: Jun 21.

 

VHF+ CONTESTS

, Jun 8, 1600z to Jun 9, 1600z; CW, SSB, FM; Bands: 6; RS(T) + Serial No. + 4-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 17.

 

, Jun 8, 1800z to Jun 10, 0259z; All; Bands: 50 MHz and up; 4-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 20.

 

, Jun 12, 1700z to Jun 12, 2100z; FT8; Bands: 432 MHz; 4-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 17.

 

, Jun 15, 1400z to Jun 16, 1400z; CW, SSB; Bands: 50 MHz; RS(T) + QSO No. + 6-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 24.

 

, Jun 15, 1400z to Jun 16, 1400z; CW, SSB; Bands: 6; RS(T) + QSO No. + 6-character grid square; Logs due: Jun 26.

 

, Jun 16, 0800z to Jun 16, 1400z; SSB; Bands: 6; British Isles: RS + serial no. + WAB square, Other: RS + serial no. + country; Logs due: Jun 26.

 

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