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The Straight Key Century Club (SKCC)
is the fastest growing group of mechanical-key CW operators in
the world. First organized in January 2006, our club has grown rapidly
to include thousands of members from all corners of the
globe.
Here's how it works:
- Membership is free.
- SKCC is open to any interested licensed radio amateur.
- SKCC numbers are issued for life. Once you get it, it's yours.
- Exchange SKCC numbers using a straight key, bug, or side swiper
To receive an SKCC number, click on the Request SKCC Number link at left.
What's New...
The SKCC's Sixth Anniverary Celebration Is Well Underway! Don't Be Left Out!
The Straight Key Century Club's Sixth Annivesary on-air celebration
runs through Jan. 31. And based on participation so far, members are
making it a ringing success. Participation is simple: Contact as many
of the celebration's special-event stations as you can for achievement
certificates (you'll know the stations by the K3Y call they use, or by
the CQ K3Y they send); or serve as a special-event station yourself --
regardless of code proficiency. For details about the event and how you
can take part, visit the club's K3Y Sixth Anniversary page and follow the links.
W5ZR's SKCC Tracker program, v.4.36, and ZRSprinter v.1.40 are now available
Tracker 4.36 corrects a bug in the WAS-Centurion single band
applications and has updated data files. In Sprinter version 1.40, DX
K3Y stations can now be flagged in the log, and they now show up on the
Score page. The dupe routine for K3Y has been improved to show dupes
with the same call, SKCC# and band. You'll find a link to Files and
Downloads page in the column at left.
Curtis Gidding, KC9UNL, Becomes the Latest SKCC ElmerMany
thanks to Curtis Gidding, SKCC 8667, for volunteering to serve as
an Elmer for CW newcomers. To set up a sked with Curtis, look for his
contact information on the SKCC Elmer page. You'll find a link to the
page under "Member Services" in the column at left.
Straight Key Sprint-Europe: Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, at 2000-2200 UTC
The next SKS-E starts
in: 2012-2-2 00:00:00 GMT+00:00 You can find the current results here.
Weekend Sprintathon: Sunday, Feb. 12, 0000-2359 UTC
The theme for the February WES is QRP.
The scoring for this WES will be a little different from past QRP sprints.
For this WES, if you contact a member who is operating QRP, you can take a 5-point
bonus per member, per band. If you make a contact with a member who is operating QRPp,
you can take a 10-point bonus per member, per band. For this WES, QRP is defined as 2 to 5 watts. QRPp is defined as 1 watt or less.
Members using QRP or QRPp power levels, please send QRP or QRPp just prior to SKCC number during your exchanges.
Example: 559 IL Randy QRP nr 3687T
Pete, W1PNS, SKCC 4853T, will be using the club call sign, K9SKC for an extra 25 point bonus per band.
Good luck to all, and most of all, have fun!
The next WES starts in: 2012-2-12 00:00:00 GMT+00:00
You can find the January WES results here. Note:
As of the September 2011 WES, the deadline for submitting or correcting
your WES results has shifted shift from the Friday following each event
to 2359 UTC on the Sunday following each event.
Straight Key Sprint - Wednesday, Feb. 22, 0000-0200 UTC
The next SKS starts in: 2012-2-22 00:00:00 GMT+00:00
You can finds the current results here.
Odds 'n' Ends
Looking For A Sked?
Many SKCC'ers have asked for a simple, convenient way to schedule
QSOs
with other members -- without having to learn or install new software.
So, Andy, K3UK, #1325, and Joe, N8FQ, put their creative heads together
and developed a simple,web-based scheduling utility for SKCC members.
This is a FUN and FRIENDLY place. New members and beginners are
encouraged to join in the fun too! No commands to learn,
no mickey-mousing around with new software. The system simply asks you
to provide some basic info about yourself and, voil\E1, you get a list
of all SKCC members looking for some cw fun! Can't get any easier than
that! Nice job guys! Go to the K3UK Sked Page link under Member
Services at left.
SKCC Files & Downloads Section
Looking for SKCC related software? Download club related software free.
Programs like W5ZR's SKCC Awards tracker. If you are a software
author and have club or CW related programs to contribute, please
contact the webmaster@skccgroup.com See the Files and downloads under Member services at left.
What's an SKCC Elmer?
We have all faced the daunting task of firing-up the radio for that
first CW contact. Now you can take that shaky, uncertain hand and turn
it into a confident, firm fist with the help of our group of SKCC Morse
Code Elmers. Simply click on the Morse Elmers link at left, choose
from the list of Elmers, send him or her an email requesting a sked, and before you
know it you'll be enjoying the thrill of sending and receiving solid CW. The
SKCC Elmer Manager is Jeff K9JP.
Can You Spare a Key For a Good Cause?
Condsider supporting the Halfway House for Keys program, run by a group
of hams led by Michael Aretsky, N6MQL, SKCC 5051. The program provides
free or very-low-cost straight keys, bugs, and cootie keys to young,
newly licensed amateur radio operators who have shown an interest in
using CW. The goal of the group is to keep Morse code alive and working
on the air. All recipients are required to use their donated keys
for at least one hour a week on the air, not just with a practice
oscillator. They also are required to meet minimum guidelines to
receive a key.
If you would like to donate a spare straight key, bug, or cootie key in any
condition, or if you have keys' parts you would like to donate, Mike's
group would be very grateful for your contribution. Keys and spare
parts can go directly to Mike at:
N6MQL Halfway House for Keys Program
5543 Tierra Gardens Lane
Carmichael, CA 95608
If you have no keys to
spare, cash works. You can donate directly though PayPal at halfwayhouse@pncengineering.com.
All of the money collected pays for parts that have not been donated or
for postage, which we pay if a recipient can't pay for it. NONE of the
money is kept by the Halfway House members for personal use.
If you have any questions about the program, would like to donate a key
or parts, or would like to be considered as a reciepient for key
donation, please do not hesitate to email Mike at n6mql@arrl.net.
SKCC Shopping Mall
So now you've joined SKCC, you have your mechanical sending device,
radios, antennae, and other station accessories. But do you have the
SKCC "look"? Here are some gift ideas you might think about when
gift-giving/receiving time arrives. Why not stop by some of the vendors
who are providing SKCC-related gear and do a little virtual window
shopping?
For an SKCC name badge, stop by the SignMan of Baton Rouge, purveyor of the SKCC badge shown at left. Drop the proprietor, Rick, an email
if you're interested in pinning one on your pocket. His website is
still being rebuilt (along with his home) after hurricane Gustav a
couple of years ago. And the house has priority over the website. So
he'll have to email you ordering instructions.
If embroidered hats are your thing, visit Asterid's Embroidery and Quilts
for a look at some au courant SKCC chapeaus! If you've got hair,
complement it with a like-colored hat. If you don't have hair, well,
protect that dome! Finally, for items ranging from mugs and water
bottles for hiking or biking, to, shall we say, unique garments, visit Cafe Press.
(Banner photos courtesy of Michael Miller, KA9DFI, and Pete Spotts, W1PNS)
Copyright 2012, all rights
reserved. Last modified Thu, 26 Jan 2012 00:54:59 +0000
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