SKCC
Activities and Announcements
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Bill, NT9K.
SKCC Monthly SKN
SKCC Straight Key Night (SKN) was the clubs first event. It is NOT a contest. The 1st day of each month is set aside as a day to get on the air. Back in the beginning, the SKCC founders wanted to have straight key night every month. There were not so many members back then and setting aside one day of the month concentrated the members on the air.
SKCC
Straight Key Sprint
SKCC
Straight Key Sprints (SKS) are two-hour contests that take place each month on the fourth Wednesday (Zulu) of the month. Everyone, regardless of experience and skill, is encouraged to particpate and will be accomodated. It's fun for the experienced op, a good place for a first QSO for the beginner, and also a good opportunity to collect SKCC numbers and states for SKCC awards.
SKCC
Weekend Sprint-a-thon
Longer than a sprint, but maybe not quite a marathon, the 24-hour SKCC Weekend Sprint-a-thons (WES)
take place each month on the second Sunday of the month from 0000Z to
2359Z ( Saturday evening). Like the Straight Key Sprint, this is a somewhat casual contest for amateurs of all experience but with a day-long format, gives some members a chance to choose when and how long they operate. One goal of this event is to have a different theme each month to either focus on developing a certain operating skill, or to just mix things up a little bit to have more fun.
Young
Buck Award
The purpose of this
event is to encourage young operators to become more active.
Event Goal: Earn
1 point (Young Bucks should like this.. how hard can it be to get 1 point?!)
Basic Summary: "Points"
are earned based on the age of the SKCC OM you have a QSO with. Or, rather,
the inverse of their age. For example, a QSO with someone who is 65 years
old would be worth 1/65 point. Likewise, a QSO with a Young Buck of 20
years would be worth 1/20 point. Once you have made contacts with enough
SKCC OM to equal 1 whole point (or more), you're eligible for the award.
Of course, since 1/20 is bigger than 1/65, bagging a Young Buck is worth
more than an old one!
The SKCC Marathon Award
A new SKCC Operating Achievement Award starts 0000Z on 1 January 2008: The SKCC Marathon Award
To earn the Marathon Award, one must engage in one hundred (100) 60 minute
or longer QSOs with 100 different SKCC members using SKCC qualified keying
devices. There is no time limit to earn the award but only QSOs logged
after 0000Z 1 January 2008 will count.
KB4T will administer the award. Members who achieve the Marathon award will
receive a special commemorative plaque or coin (yet to be decided) and a
very nicely done Certificate suitable for framing.
Rationale: Create a true operating challenge that involves the fundamental
ideals of Ham Radio as celebrated by SKCC: Operating skill, a good station,
conversation skill and a consistent, quality fist. Create an award that
cannot be achieved easily or quickly yet promotes quality content in every
contact. The Marathon Award requires people to actually ragchew. Ragchews
build camaraderie and long term friendships. These are ideals worth working
for.
The Marathon Award has been deliberately designed to be the most
challenging achievement ever devised for Amateur Radio Operation.
Ragchewing is an art. Anyone can send a brief exchange in a few seconds and
move on. Engaging the other station in an extended, informative and
entertaining exchange for a lengthy period requires real skill, a quality
station and a creative mind. The intent of the Marathon Award is to
recognize these rare and special talents with the highest level of
ragchewing recognition ever created. Few will be able to earn this award.
SKCC Leadership has signed off on the concept. Initial funding for this
award and for its first 2 years has already been secured. Donations may be
solicited in the future if needed.
While most of the details have been worked out, this is your opportunity to
comment on the concept and implementation of this award.
Qualification for the award will begin 0000Z 1 January 2008, just in time
for SKN and the SKCC K2A 2nd Anniversary Special Event. Here's how it will
work....at least for the immediate future:
1. Both parties to the QSO must send an email "QSL" to kb4t@arrl.net
showing the Date, Time, Frequency Band, Both Callsigns and Duration of the
QSO. KB4T will maintain a database of all reported QSOs. When a member
reaches 100 60 minute or longer QSOs in the database, they will qualify for
their award. A suitable announcement will be published, the commemorative
will be prepared, the certificate printed and everything mailed to the
operator.
2. KB4T ( or the designated Marathon admin ) will publish periodic
graphs/charts via the Yahoogroup and/or SKCCgroup.com web site showing
participating stations and their progress. ( The SKCCgroup.com webmaster
has offered to help automate the administrative aspects of this award. More
will follow in the coming weeks. For now KB4T will keep and publish all
Marathon records. )
SKCC
2nd Anniversary
In January 2008, we celebrated the second anniversary of the SKCC with a month long event using the special event callsign K2A.
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