The ARRL Contest Update for October 23, 2024 undefined

 

 

 

 

October 23, 2024

Editor:

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Upcoming Contests — Things to Do

CQ World Wide DX Contest, SSB

 

The CQ World Wide DX Contest, SSB is this weekend beginning at 0000 UTC on Saturday, October 26, and concluding at 2359 UTC on Sunday, October 27. If you're new to HF operation, and interested in HF contesting and working DX, there will be plenty of opportunity for you to hone your contesting skills while snagging some new countries for your DXCC totals. The exchange is your signal report plus your CQ Zone (i.e., "5/9 08"). If you're unsure of what your CQ zone is, you can find it by using . Full rules for the event are available at .

 

ARRL November Sweepstakes, CW

 

The CW weekend of the ARRL November Sweepstakes is November 2 - 3. ARRL Sweepstakes is the "oldest domestic contest, beginning in 1930" with competition at the individual, multi-operator, and school club levels. In this contest, multipliers are the 85 ARRL and RAC Sections; each may be contacted as a multiplier once in the contest, regardless of band. The exchange may be daunting for first timers, but it’s familiar to those who've operated in this contest before. Contacts may be made on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters, but because multipliers may be worked only once, activity tends to cluster on the bands that are open and populated. See the full rules and additional information at .

 

 

Contest Summary

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

 

October 24

October 25

October 26

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

November 3

November 4

November 5

November 6

 

News, Press Releases, and Special Interest

Restoration of the ARRL contest website at is almost complete. The site has been repopulated with most of the 2023 and 2024 data and results articles that have been missing since last May's network disruption. Full results for the 2024 ARRL DX CW and SSB contests as well as the June VHF Contest will be published shortly.

 

Thanks to Bruce Horn, WA7BNM, and Trey Garlough, N5KO, for their assistance in rebuilding and recovering the contest website.

 

Word to the Wise

W/VE Stations

 

When reading rules for a specific contest, you'll often see language like “W/VE stations work DX stations; DX stations work everyone.” I've been asked what a W/VE station is on several occasions. W/VE stations are located in the United States and Canada, while DX stations are located throughout the rest of the world. Be careful though, in some contests Alaska, Hawaii, and the US territories are considered DX (such as in the ARRL International DX Contest), and others they are considered W/VE (such as in ARRL November Sweepstakes).

 

Sights and Sounds

Thomas “TJ” Johnson, K9KJ, shared a video on his YouTube channel, K9KJ – CW fans!, that explains how to set up N1MM Logger+ for the CW portion of the ARRL November Sweepstakes. The video contains tips that will be useful to newer participants in the event. You can view the video at .

 

RigSelect Radio Switch SO2R Controller

 

Results and Records

North American RTTY Sprint Preliminary Results

 

The preliminary results for the North American RTTY sprint are now available at . Log check reports are available upon request by emailing Ed Muns, W0YK, at .

 

Thanks to Ed Muns, W0YK

 

Operating Tip

Dan Zeitlin, K2YWE, has some tips for how to achieve higher QSO rates to increase your score during this weekend’s CQ World Wide DX Contest — SSB. Higher rates require spending less time per QSO. Here’s how.

 

Eliminate wasted words.

Avoid phrases like “please copy” and “thank you for.” The quicker and more efficient each QSO is, the higher your net rate will be.

 

Avoid repetition.

Do not repeat your call or the exchange unless conditions warrant it. If the station you’re working missed part of the exchange, they will ask you for a fill.

 

Limit fill information.

When a station requests a fill, give only the information that is asked for. Do not repeat the entire exchange, it wastes your time, and theirs.

 

Avoid partial calls

When giving your call sign, always give your entire call. Partial calls will only cause stations to ask for more repeats. If they copy only part of your call, they’ll ask you for a repeat.

 

Remember the K3ZO (SK) “Rule of Twice”

If you can't get them after calling twice, move on to another station. Additionally, you should move on if you come across a station “running” and they don’t give their call sign after transmitting twice.

 

Thanks to Dan Zeitlin, K2YWE, and Contest University

 

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

 

Contests

October 25, 2024 – November 6, 2024

 

An expanded, downloadable version of QST's Contest Corral is available as a PDF. Check the sponsors' website for information on operating time restrictions and other instructions.

 

HF CONTESTS

, Oct 25, 0145z to Oct 25, 0215z; RTTY; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Oct 27.

 

, Oct 25, 0230z to Oct 25, 0300z; CW; Bands: (see rules); Serial No. + Name + QTH; Logs due: Oct 27.

 

, Oct 25, 2000z to Oct 25, 2100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Oct 27.

 

, Oct 26, 0000z to Oct 27, 2359z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RS + CQ Zone No.; Logs due: Nov 1.

 

, CW, Oct 26, 0600z to Oct 27, 0559z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + ITU Zone No. + 2-character grid field; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Oct 28, 0000z to Oct 28, 0100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Oct 30.

 

, Oct 28, 1300z to Oct 28, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + Name + (state/province/country) + Rig; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Oct 28, 1300z to Oct 28, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Oct 31.

 

, Oct 28, 1630z to Oct 28, 1729z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 1.

 

, Oct 28, 1900z to Oct 28, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + Name + (state/province/country) + Rig; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Oct 28, 1900z to Oct 28, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Oct 31.

 

, Oct 28, 2000z to Oct 28, 2130z; FT4; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Signal report; Logs due: Oct 29.

 

, Oct 29, 0100z to Oct 29, 0159z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RS + age group (OM, YL, Youth YL or Youth); Logs due: Oct 30.

 

, Oct 29, 0300z to Oct 29, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + Name + (state/province/country) + Rig; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Oct 29, 0300z to Oct 29, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Oct 31.

 

, Oct 30, 0230z to Oct 30, 0300z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15; NA: Name + (state/province/country), non-NA: Name; Logs due: Nov 1.

 

, Oct 30, 1200z to Oct 30, 1300z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: RST + Name; Logs due: Nov 4.

 

, Oct 30, 1300z to Oct 30, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 2.

 

, Oct 30, 1700z to Oct 30, 1759z; CW; Bands: 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 1.

 

, Oct 30, 1800z to Oct 30, 1859z; CW; Bands: 80; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 1.

 

, Oct 30, 1900z to Oct 30, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 2.

 

, Oct 30, 2000z to Oct 30, 2100z; CW; Bands: 80; 6-Character grid square; Logs due: Oct 30.

 

, Oct 31, 0300z to Oct 31, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 2.

 

, Oct 31, 0700z to Oct 31, 0800z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 2.

 

, Nov 1, 0100z to Nov 1, 0130z; FT4; Bands: (see rules); 4-character grid square; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Nov 1, 0145z to Nov 1, 0215z; RTTY; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Nov 1, 0230z to Nov 1, 0300z; CW; Bands: (see rules); Serial No. + Name + QTH; Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, Nov 1, 0600z to Nov 1, 0859z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; RST + SK call sign you wish to recognize; Logs due: Nov 15.

 

, Nov 1, 2000z to Nov 1, 2100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 3.

 

, CW, Nov 2, 0600z to Nov 2, 1800z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; USA IPA Members: RST + Serial No. + "IPA" + State, non-USA IPA Members: RST + Serial No. + "IPA", non-IPA Members: RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 30.

 

, CW, Nov 2, 2100z to Nov 4, 0300z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Serial No. + Precedence (Q/A/B/U/M/S) + [your call sign] + Check + ARRL/RAC Section; Logs due: Nov 11.

 

, Nov 3, 0600z to Nov 3, 1800z; SSB; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; USA IPA Members: RS + Serial No. + "IPA" + State, non-USA IPA Members: RS + Serial No. + "IPA", non-IPA Members: RS + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 30.

 

, Nov 3, 0800z to Nov 3, 1200z; Any; Bands: Any; RS(T); Logs due: Nov 13.

 

, Nov 3, 1400z to Nov 3, 1700z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Members: RST + HSC No., non-Members: RST + "NM"; Logs due: Nov 17.

 

, Nov 4, 0000z to Nov 4, 0100z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Maximum 20 wpm, Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 6.

 

, Nov 4, 1300z to Nov 4, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Nov 4, 1630z to Nov 4, 1729z; CW; Bands: 80, 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 8.

 

, Nov 4, 1900z to Nov 4, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Data, Nov 4, 2000z to Nov 4, 2130z; RTTY, PSK; Bands: 80; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Nov 5, 0100z to Nov 5, 0300z; CW; Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; RST + (state/province/country) + Power; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Nov 5, 0100z to Nov 5, 0159z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6; RS + age group (OM, YL, Youth YL or Youth); Logs due: Nov 6.

 

, Nov 5, 0300z to Nov 5, 0400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Name + QSO No.; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Nov 6, 0200z to Nov 6, 0330z; CW; Bands: 20; RST + (state/province/country) + name + power output; Logs due: Nov 7.

 

, Nov 6, 0230z to Nov 6, 0300z; SSB; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15; NA: Name + (state/province/country), non-NA: Name; Logs due: Nov 8.

 

, Nov 6, 1200z to Nov 6, 1300z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: RST + Name; Logs due: Nov 11.

 

, Nov 6, 1300z to Nov 6, 1400z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 9.

 

, Nov 6, 1700z to Nov 6, 1759z; CW; Bands: 40; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 8.

 

, Nov 6, 1800z to Nov 6, 1859z; CW; Bands: 80; RST + Serial No.; Logs due: Nov 8.

 

, Nov 6, 1900z to Nov 6, 2000z; CW; Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10; Member: Name + Member No./"CWA", non-Member: Name + (state/province/country); Logs due: Nov 9.

 

, Nov 6, 2000z to Nov 6, 2100z; SSB; Bands: 80; 6-Character grid square; Logs due: Nov 6.

 

VHF+ CONTESTS

, Nov 6, 1700z to Nov 6, 2100z; FT8; Bands: 144 MHz; 4-character grid square; Logs due: Nov 11.

 

Geochron Global Operational Awareness

 

Log Due Dates

October 24

October 25

October 26

October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

November 3

November 4

November 6

 

 

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