Topband: Fwd: Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge #21

2016-12-04 Thread Lew Sayre
Greetings Contesters or Wannabes of Top Band,
The ARRL 160M contest is over and was pretty darn good. The
participants have in mind what needs to be done
for the final station systems  preparation for The Stew Perry Top Band DX
Challenge. If you don't have a working system
you have until Dec 17, when the starting gong for The Stew is struck at
Club HQ to brew up one up. You can do it!
 Where else can you sit for hours while it is dark outside listening to
static while picking the sound shrapnel out of the
 cacophony while using physics in its finest form?
 The rules are unique and pretty clear. Go memorize them here:
http://www.kkn.net/stew/ Read them critically and you'll see contesting
in a different light.
 The Boring Amateur Radio Club sponsors The Stew Perry and the
contestants sponsor plaques to spur on and
reward the combatants for great radio feats performed during The Challenge.
The sponsors and categories listed
below are to be congratulated and thanked for their creativeness and
support. You can become a listed Stalwart
also by emailing me with your plaque idea and the $60 or $63 to make it
happen. You can do it now.

KL7RA   Top # of QSOs by a S/O
N0TT  Top Score, S/O, <21Y/O, > 200 QSOs
K7CA Top Score S/O China
K7CA  Top Score S/O CQ Zone 24,27 or 28
KH6LC   VK/ZL Challenge- Top S/O VK-ZL
AA6VB   Top Score Big City >50K, Little Pistol <100W
AA6VB   Top Score Base Loaded Vertical < 60' tall
N6TQ/A25TQCalifornia Dreaming- Top # of QSOs with Cal
VK0EK Stations by a non-California station
Rochester DX Assoc   Top Score,S/O, L-P, Outside N. America
UX1UATop # NA + SA QSOs by Zone 16 station
K7FL  Top Score 100% Search and Pounce
K9JWV/WC7STop QRP Score,West of Mississippi,wire antennas
Dr. Beldar-L1AR   Top Score,S/O, Temporary Antenna erected > Dec.3
   (All parts of temporary antenna including radials
must be
  installed after Dec. 3, 2016. This antenna must be
the only
 antenna for TopBand at the station and may be left
erected
 because as we all know "temporary" means "until I die"
KR2QGolden Log Award

K2POTop Score, S/O, Low Power Zone 3
N6TR Top Score, S/O, Hi-Power CN Grid Field
W2GD TeamTop # QSOs, NA/SA by a European Station
VK6VZ   VK6HD Memorial- Top Score by N. hemisphere station working S.
hemisphere stations.
  Winner gets a new, fresh Flying Doctors of VK baseball
hat

 This year the time until The Stew is very short so please get those
chores and promises done
soon so you can spend an unencumbered night flinging and catching grid
squares from anywhere
that the Laws of Physics allow 160M radio waves to propagate.
 Don't see a category yet that quickens your pulse?  Sponsor one and
perhaps make it personal
with your radio peers. Only the entire 160M radio Community will be
noticing and participating. Just
remember to include what plaques you are competing for in your comments
section of your log submission.
We're pretty good at putting on radio contests but not so hot at mind
reading.
73 and I remain,
 Lew  w7ew
The Boring Amateur Radio Club Committee on Stew Stuff
   w...@arrl.net
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Topband: Fwd: Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge #21

2016-12-01 Thread Lew Sayre
Greetings TopBanders, LowBanders and Those Who Aren't Sure,
  The minions of The Boring Amateur Radio Club are pleased to remind
you that in roughly 2 weeks
from THIS WEEKEND the 21st Running of The Stew Perry TopBand DX will
happen. That is Dec. 17 &
18 for those with calendarphobia. After you have memorized this epistle
promptly go to:
http://www.kkn.net/stew/  for the enlightened rules. This contest is
different from other contests. Go read why.
  One of the strengths of The Stew is that the contesters themselves
figure out what major feats of daring
160M radio gymnastics deserve recognition. Listed below are the Radio
Stalwarts who have paid for or are in the
process of sponsoring a plaque. The cost is $60 via check or $63 via
PayPal. That is all you have to do. The heavy
lifting is done by various committee members of The Boring Amateur Radio
Club who cut the trees, plane the wood,
refine the metals and ferment the shellac in order to make the plaques. OK,
so maybe that might not be altogether
accurate but I just go by what my fellow club members tell me.
   What is true and accurate is that the Radio Giants listed below
understand the mysteries and have come forth
to sponsor their particular categories that are near and dear to them. You
can join them by sending an email to me
and explain just what you have in mind to spur on the competitive ether
juices.


KL7RA   Top # of QSOs by a S/O
N0TT  Top Score, S/O, <21Y/O, > 200 QSOs
K7CA Top Score S/O China
K7CA  Top Score S/O CQ Zone 24,27 or 28
KH6LC   VK/ZL Challenge- Top S/O VK-ZL
AA6VB   Top Score Big City >50K, Little Pistol <100W
AA6VB   Top Score Base Loaded Vertical < 60' tall
N6TQ/A25TQCalifornia Dreaming- Top # of QSOs with Cal
VK0EK Stations by a non-California station
Rochester DX Assoc   Top Score,S/O, L-P, Outside N. America
UX1UATop # NA + SA QSOs by Zone 16 station
K7FL  Top Score 100% Search and Pounce
K9JWV/WC7STop QRP Score,West of Mississippi,wire antennas
Dr. Beldar-L1AR   Top Score,S/O, Temporary Antenna erected > Dec.3
   (All parts of temporary antenna including radials
must be
  installed after Dec. 3, 2016. This antenna must be
the only
 antenna for TopBand at the station and may be left
erected
 because as we all know "temporary" means "until I die"
KR2QGolden Log Award
VK6VZ   VK6HD Memorial- Top Score by N. hemisphere station working S.
hemisphere stations.
  Winner gets a new, fresh Flying Doctors of VK baseball hat

 The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge exists to promulgate fun and to
enhance skills. We encourage
the combatants not to send spots or use spotting systems or RBN or CIA or
FBI. We think it is more fun and
instructive for the operator to use the big knob on the radio and his/her
ears, cunning, guile and wit. If the
only way you can operate is to utilize a spotting system then you will
probably be fitted with a shock collar
in the afterlife at the end of a 1/4 radial. No, really if you must operate
that way declare yourself a M/M
and have fun.
 Our friends at the ARRL have thoughtfully scheduled a CW 160M contest
this very weekend so that
you can practise for The Stew. The ARRL have different rules but variety in
rules is a good thing.
 So if you don't know Morse Code, go learn it so that you can
participate in The 21st edition of
The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio
Club.
 Email me now, while you're pondering to sponsor a plaque. Make it up!
That is what makes the world
go around. The time is very short this year.
 73 and I remain,
 Leww7ew
 The Boring Amateur Radio Club Committee on Awareness
  w...@arrl.net
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