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The Straight Key Sprint

The two-hour Straight Key Sprint (SKS) occurs monthly on the fourth Wednesday starting at 0000 UTC. You need to adjust for standard or daylight savings time and your time zone offset to determine your local time for this event.

The goal of SKS is to work as many stations as possible during the sprint period using a mechanical key approved by the rules of the Straight Key Century Club. These include straight keys, sideswipers (Cooties) and bugs. Exceptions are granted to those with physical disabilities that prevent the use of such keys. Please be reminded that although it is a contest, the SKS is rather informal, and has as its main objective to bring together operators with different skill levels. Operating speed should be adjusted accordingly.

Please send SKS comments/suggestions to sks-manager at skccgroup dot com.

This Month's Sprint

The next Straight Key Sprint is Wednesday, July 28th UTC (Tuesday afternoon/evening in the western hemisphere). Our bonus station this month is Sean, VA5LF, operating his own call from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Looking forward to hearing you on the Straight Key Sprint!

Call for Bonus Station Operators

Operators interested in working the SKS as a bonus station at some point during the year, please drop me a note at the above comments/suggestions email address. There is no obligation involved in indicating your interest. I'll contact one or more operators a week or so before a sprint to firm up arrangements.

Bonus stations may operate under their own callsign or may use the club call (US stations only), K9SKC, for the sprint. Please let me know if you have a preference of when during the year you might be available and if you would put the club call on the air or prefer to use your own.

Thanks!

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Sprint Summaries - A Year of Sprints
Bonus Station Entries Contacts
June Jim W1RET 84 1194
May Jim NV9X 76 1241
April Bob K5ZOL 78 1268
March Kurt WU8V 90 1557
Febuary Mark K0EX 80 1287
January Dave KI6BHB 84 1170
2009
December Mark AD5WI 66 813
November Bob VE3AKV 72 889
October Rock NE7D 66 754
September George N2JNZ 67 1253
August Eric KE5PWL 85 1207
July Ed KG4W 76 1342


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SKS Rules and Scoring

Here are the general rules and scoring for SKS. They may be superceded by special rules and scoring associated with a particular SKS event.

Eligibility:

You do not have to be an SKCC member to participate. All participants must use a manual key (straight key, sideswiper or bug) unless granted an exception by SKCC.

Suggested Frequencies:

The frequencies listed below are those most frequented by SKCC members and are where you are likely to make contact. Look around. Just make sure you are operating on a frequency allowed by your license class.
160 m, 1820 kHz 80 m, 3550 kHz 40 m, 7055 and 7114 kHz 20 m, 14050 kHz
15 m, 21050 kHz 10 m, 28050 kHz 6 m, 50090 kHz

Restrictions:

The use of spotting networks (including sked pages) is NOT permitted. Bands other than those specified above are NOT permitted.

Exchange:

The minimum exchange of data must include RST, QTH, NAME, and SKCC#. Non-member participants send your transmit power with a W suffix in place of SKCC#. Please be realistic with RST, don't just give 599 because you have to. If you do not get a signal report you are obliged to ask for one. USA stations send your two character state code for QTH. Canadian stations send your two character province code. All other countries send your 3-alpha country code found here:

http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/codes/country.htm

Here is an example: NT9K DE K2RFP HR 589 NY - DICK 2099T - BK

The use of cut numbers for RST and SKCC# is not recommended for the first pass of the data but may be used in a repeat.

Scoring:

Score = (Total QSO points x Total multiplier Points) + Total Bonus Points

Bonus points vary and are specific to the current sprint. In general bonus points is the sum of bonus points earned for working Centurions, Tribunes, and the designated special SKCC member for the sprint. In some cases, an addition special bonus may also be granted. Unless otherwise specified, the following "Standard" scoring will be used:

Total QSO points:
You earn one point for each unique station worked per band. Working the same station on the same band does not earn another point but, working the same station on a different band does earn a second point.

Total Multiplier Points:
You earn one point for each unique USA state, or Canadian province, or other non-USA, non-Canada country worked during the sprint. Note that this is per sprint, not per band. So, for example, once you work a station in NY, working a second in NY does not increase your multiplier count.

Centurion Bonus Points:
The number of bonus points for working Centurions is 5 for each Centurion worked during the sprint. Note that this per sprint, not per band. So, for example, working the same Centurion on a second band does not give you an extra 5 points since it is the same centurion.

Tribune Bonus Points:
Tribune bonus points work the same way as the Centurion bonus points except the numerical value is 10 points per Tribune.

Designated Special SKCC Member Bonus Points:
You get 25 points for each band on which you make contact with the Designated Special SKCC Member.

Extra Bonus Points:
Unless otherwise specified, the standard Extra bonus is zero.

Submissions:

Logs are not required unless requested by the sprint manager. Scores are submitted via the web submission page linked at the top of this page. Scores must be submitted no later than the Friday following the event. If you discover a mistake in your entry after it has been submitted you can correct it by resubmitting the data, provided the time window for submitting is still open. When resubmitting, you must re-enter ALL of the data, not just the correction.

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Past and Current Results

Jan-2010
Feb-2010
Mar-2010
Apr-2010
May-2010
Jun-2010
Jul-2010
Aug-2010
Sep-2010
Oct-2010
Nov-2010
Dec-2010

Jan-2009
Feb-2009
Mar-2009
Apr-2009
May-2009
Jun-2009
Jul-2009
Aug-2009
Sep-2009
Oct-2009
Nov-2009
Dec-2009

Jan-2008
Feb-2008
Mar-2008
Apr-2008
May-2008
Jun-2008
Jul-2008
Aug-2008
Sep-2008
Oct-2008
Nov-2008
Dec-2008

Jan-2007
Feb-2007
Mar-2007
Apr-2007
May-2007
Jun-2007
Jul-2007
Aug-2007
Sep-2007
Oct-2007
Nov-2007-1
Nov-2007-2
Dec-2007

Aug-2006
Sep-2006
Oct-2006
Nov-2006
Dec-2006


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Acknowledgemets

SKS was initiated and managed by Kevin (K4VD) starting in 2006. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for operators with differing levels of experience and skill to participate in a casual contest. It may help inexperienced operators to gain the confidence to try their hand in many competitive contests available to hams. It also provides an opportunity for operators to collect numbers toward SKCC awards.

Due to job obligations Kevin had to give up managing the sprints after a few months. Webmaster Bill (NT9K) took over the job and after a few months was helped out by John (AI4RE) until John could no longer afford the time needed. Again Bill took up the slack. As 2008 drew to a close, management of SKS was taken up by Dick (K2RFP). Randy (KB4QQJ) helped out in the early stages of the changeover.

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