It's that time of year, again! Time for the Fall edition of the NJQRP Homebrewer Sprint. It will be held this Sunday night (Monday morning UTC time). So put on your headphones, grab your key and come join us for a spell. Work a half-hour, work an hour, work all four! The point is to join in and have some fun!

This time, however, this will be a CW ONLY event, due to the lack of PSK-31 entries.

Mission: Promote homebrewed & homemade equipment on the air together. Kits are considered homebrew. Anyone with ANY equipment can enter; and is highly encouraged to do so!

Sponsor:    New Jersey QRP Club ( http://www.njqrp.org )

When:        The fourth Monday in March and in September,  0000-0400 UTC
                      (Sunday evening in USA/Canada)

Modes: CW only, starting this edition, QRP friendly frequencies recommended on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters.

Exchange:   RST - State/Province/Country - Power out

QSO Points:
            2 Commercial Equipment
            3 Homebrew Xmtr or Rcvr
            4 Homebrew Xmtr AND Rcvr or Xcvr
            (Kits are okay for homebrew)

Power Mult: The highest power used during the contest determines the multiplier ...
                            a) >5W = X1
                            b) >1-5W = X7
                            c) >250mW - 1W = X10
                            d) 250mW or less = X15

Multiplier: State/Province/Country for all bands. The same station may be worked on more than one band for QSO points and
                        SPC credit.

SCORE:  Points(total for all bands)
                    x SPC (total for all bands)
                    x power multiplier.

Awards:  Awards:  Special certificates will be awarded.

Results:  Sprint results will be published on the NJQRP Web pages

Logs: Entries must be received by 30 days from the contest. The log sheets and summary should be included. E-mail logs are accepted in text form. (No word processor files etc). Also paper logs are ok. Include an SASE or E-mail address for the results, if desired. Please include your Soapbox info with your equipment and exploits.

Send logs to:

                    Larry Makoski, W2LJ
                    327 Clinton Place
                    South Plainfield, NJ 07080

                    or send by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Spring 2007 Results

N4BP        Bob         19964 pts
WG7Y        Bob          7772 pts
KR1S        Jim          5824 pts
KG4W        Ed           3570 pts
AB1AV       Bill         2268 pts
KD2MX       Paul         1792 pts
WB8LZG      Gregg        1512 pts
K8KFJ       Gary          840 pts
W1PID       Jim           224 pts
W5ESE       Scott         168 pts
VE3HUR      Don           112 pts

Soapbox:

I didn't hear much except static crashes - no AGC isn't nice
on the eardrums! - VE3HUR

Where was the activity??? Quit after the first two hours for lack of anyone to work. - N4BP

I set up my DSWs and listened for the first half hour on 40 and 80. I didn't hear anyone 
playing! So I quit. Then I thought, " I can't quit." So I listened on 40 with 
the FT-900. There was Bob, N4BP. The only player. I worked him and quit again. Then I 
listened again an hour later. 40 was very dead. But Bob had moved to 80 and I worked him 
there. Then I picked up Bill AB1AV and KG4W in VA. So I quit this sprint 3 times. - W1PID

Thanks for a fun contest. But where did everyone go after 0200Z??? I guess 
conditions really went downhill after that, but tried to keep going right to 
the end. Big surprise was WB8LZG, who I was sure was QRO, he was so loud. 
Really enjoyed getting a 119 from Bulgaria! - KR1S

My 20m antenna isn't the greatest so I decided to fire up on 40m.  I was hoping 
I'd find enough Qs there to keep me somewhat busy.  However, that didn't turn 
out to be the case.  Since I didn't have 80m in the K1, I decided to stick it 
out there on 40 for a bit but the sparce activity continued.  I never did get 
to work any west coast stations.  I heard K7TQ work N4BP but then he 
disappeared.  Anyway, I thank the sponsor for this event and the opportunity to
work other homebrewers and play radio. - K8KFJ

Participation seemed light, or perhaps propagation only covered the East Coast. 
 N4BP was loud as usual, but KD2MX was really booming in.  Maybe I'm not a 
contester, since I quit at bedtime, but I was glad to catch this sprint. - AB1AV

This is my entry for the HB Sprint on Sunday night 3-25-07. This is my 1st 
effort in the event.
- KG4W

The bands were very noisy and I lost a couple of potential QSOs in the QRN. 
Seemed like activity was way off from last year or conditions were worse then 
they seemed as QSOs were few and far between. - KD2MX

Very gud signals on the band tonight. W4QO was booming into Michigan with just 
400mw !  WOW !  Great signal.  Band went long abt 0130 Z here. Lots of fun es a 
gud turnout. - WB8LZG

Thanks alot for sponsoring the event. Didn't hear much activity, but decided to 
send in a log anyway. - W5ESE

--
73 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!

http://www.w2lj.qrpradio.com
http://w2lj.blogspot.com/

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