AB9FH
01-24-2007, 05:18 AM
Purpose: To promote FM simplex operation and VHF/UHF contesting while giving new hams an opportunity to develop their contesting skills.
Date: Sunday, February 11, 2007
Time: 2PM to 4PM (all bands run simultaneously) designed to promote mobile operation from multiple grid squares.
Region: Southeastern Wisconsin (Grids-EN52, EN53, EN62, EN63) Contacts with other grid squares are also welcomed.
Bands: 2 meters, 1.25 meters, 70 centimeters, 6 meters
Categories: Base, Mobile, HT’s, and Club
Awards: Certificates given for 1st in each category and individual band with 2nd and 3rd awards based on committee discretion. Winning club is recognized on a plaque at AES Milwaukee.
Points: 2 meters-(1 point), 1.25 meters-(3 points), 70 centimeters-(2 points), 6 meters-(2-points)
Special Multiplier: 1.5 score multiplier for Technician Class participants.
Log Information Required: Call sign of station worked, frequency, time, and grid square.
Detailed Contest Information: Detailed contest information and entry forms can be downloaded from the MRAC web site at the MRAC Webpage (http://www.w9rh.org)
Date: Sunday, February 11, 2007
Time: 2PM to 4PM (all bands run simultaneously) designed to promote mobile operation from multiple grid squares.
Region: Southeastern Wisconsin (Grids-EN52, EN53, EN62, EN63) Contacts with other grid squares are also welcomed.
Bands: 2 meters, 1.25 meters, 70 centimeters, 6 meters
Categories: Base, Mobile, HT’s, and Club
Awards: Certificates given for 1st in each category and individual band with 2nd and 3rd awards based on committee discretion. Winning club is recognized on a plaque at AES Milwaukee.
Points: 2 meters-(1 point), 1.25 meters-(3 points), 70 centimeters-(2 points), 6 meters-(2-points)
Special Multiplier: 1.5 score multiplier for Technician Class participants.
Log Information Required: Call sign of station worked, frequency, time, and grid square.
Detailed Contest Information: Detailed contest information and entry forms can be downloaded from the MRAC web site at the MRAC Webpage (http://www.w9rh.org)