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The School Club Roundup

By Lew Malchick, N2RQ

School Club Roundup (SCR) is sponsored by the Council for the Advancement of Amateur Radio in the New York City Schools (CAAR/NYCS), the ARRL and its Hudson Division Education Task Force to foster contacts with and among school radio clubs.

The SCR is a great way to get young operators on the air. Very often a new operator will be intimidated by the fear of not knowing what to say to the stranger on the other side of the radio. The exchange information helps to overcome this fear in a low pressure contest format. Operators are encouraged to take some time to chat beyond the contest exchange.

Award certificates will be issued for the following categories: Elementary, Middle/Intermediate/Junior High School, High School and College/University.

Join the SCR e-mail reflector by sending an e-mail to SCR-L-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

Next contests:  February 8-12, 2010 and October 18-22, 2010. The contest runs from 1300 UTC through 2359 UTC each day during the contest period.

Suggested School Club Roundup Frequencies (revised October 13, 2007)

Phone (kHz)

CW (kHz)

1855-1865

1800-1810

3850-3880

3530-3540

7225-7255

7030-7040

14,250-14,280

14,030-14,040

21,300-21,330

21,130-21,140

28,440-28,460

28,130-28,140

Rules

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Most recent results

Historical results

Did you know that November Sweepstakes provides for a School category?  Click here to check out the rules.  

To look for other contesting opportunities consult the ARRL Contest Calendar.



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