CQC
Results
Compiled by Vince, KIØRB
PORTABLE
CALL | QSO PTS | SPC | CQC MEMBERS | FINAL SCORE |
K8HJ | 27 | 5 | 4 | 243 |
WIRE
CALL | QSO PTS | SPC | CQC MEMBERS | FINAL SCORE |
KØZK | 64 | 12 | 3 | 2304 |
K7RE | 56 | 12 | 2 | 1344 @ |
VE7NI | 39 | 5 | 5 | 975 @ |
WØUFO | 22 | 5 | 4 | 440 @ |
@ - Recalculed by KIØRB from submitted log
VERTICAL
CALL | QSO PTS | SPC | CQC MEMBERS | FINAL SCORE |
No Entries in class |
BEAM
CALL | QSO PTS | SPC | CQC MEMBERS | FINAL SCORE |
N4HAY | 81 | 16 | 5 | 6480 |
SOAP BOX - |
Operating portable from the shores of Homer Lake with 1 watt - John K8HJ |
Really tough propogation this time out! Signals at best were very weak and full of QSB. I missed at least several QSOs that just disappeared, never to be heard again for the 2 hour period. I only worked 2 other members. Still, it's always great fun, and I appreciate the efforts of the CQC in sponsoring this event. Brian Kassel K7RE |
Where were all the CQC members? KØZK, ex-WØPHF used to live in Black Hawk, Buena Vista, Castle Rock, and Denver from 1971 to 1985, when I moved to Lebonon, Maine. The "ZK", of course, stands for Gilpin county on my old Colorado auto license plates. I was editor of the weekly Register-Call of Central City, Colorado's oldest continuously published newspaper in Colorado. Speaking of goldrush, I used to own a gold mine, "The Huddleston Extension tunnel" and owned the Lily House in Black Hawk, where now stands the multi-megabuck Hyatt Casino. The casino stands where my 40 meter vertical was, 72, Arn KØZK |
This is how our announcement appeared:
Our regular Snowshoe Run is so much fun we added a summer verison.
The Great Colorado Gold Rush will take place on
Sunday, July 21st, 2002 (the week after our picnic meeting).
It was Colorado, 1859. A land swindler had just published the first issue of the Rocky Mountain News in the settlement that would become Denver. A year earlier, small placer gold deposits were found in that old settlement, near the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek. And then came the big gold strikes! George Jackson discovered gold in Chicago Creek near Idaho Springs. John Gregory made his famous gold strike not far away, in Clear Creek Canyon. Prospectors dreaming of riches poured into the new gold camps of Central City, Black Hawk, Boulder, Colorado City, Gold Hill, Hamilton, Tarryall, and Pueblo. The fever ran high. The Great Colorado Gold Rush had begun!
Not even a century-and-a-half later, the rush is on again. This time it's the rush to work all states, to join the ranks of DXCC, the desire to sound like a kilowatt but driven only by milliwatts - truly to rush to achieve the impossible.
In honor of our state's colorful history and exciting future, the Colorado QRP Club proudly announces The Great Colorado Gold Rush. This will be a QRP amateur radio contest of unparalleled magnitude, of incredible dimensions, of such unbelievable proportions that---well, it's really just a summer sprint. Two fast hours of heavy hitting. Do your best. Have fun, and good luck in the contest.
When: Sunday, July 21, 2002
Time: 2000-2200 UTC (That'll be just after noontime around most of the country on Sunday)
Band: 20 meters only
Mode: CW only
Power: 5W maximum
Classes:
Operations may be conducted with different antennas provided all antennas are in the same class.
Exchange: RST + SPC + Class + CQC Member # -or- Power Output
Example: 559 CO V 345 -or- 559 CO V 5W
Multiple contacts: the same station may
be worked up to three times during the contest, provided a minimum
of 30
minutes has elapsed since the last QSO with the same station.
Scoring: 3 points for first contact with a station.
2 points for second contact with the same station.
1 point for third contact with the same station.
Multipliers: all multipliers count once over all. Multipliers are SPC's and CQC members worked.
Final Score: QSO Points x SPC x CQC Members = Total Score
Logs: Submit logs showing time, callsign, exchange and QSO
points for each
station worked, show totals of multiplier points. Example:
Time Call SPC Ant
Mem#/Pwr Pts
---------------------------------------------------
2005 WØCQC CO
V 132
3
2012 N1FN CT
W 151
3
2036 WØCQC CO
V 132
2
2037 KA8OM MI
P 5W
3
2115 WØCQC CO
V 132
1
Etc.
---------------------------------------------------
Totals 3
2 12
etc.
Dupes: WØCQC - 2005 2036 2115
SPC: CO CT MI
CQC#: 132 151
Please include an alphabetical dupe sheet showing times and
calls of multiple contact stations, SPC's and CQC Member
numbers. Also include a description of your equipment, antenna(s)
used, and power output. All submissions must indicate
entry class and your mailing address including e-mail address
if available.
Deadline: Logs must be postmarked
or emailed no later than 30 days post contest. Logs received
after this deadline
will be used as check logs only.
Logs must be postmarked or e-mailed no later than 2359 UTC August 30, 2002.
Mail logs to:
GOLD RUSH
C/O CQC
P.O. Box 17174
Denver, CO 80402-6019
Awards: Awards will be given for the highest score in each class and the highest score in each state.
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