Half Gone
It’s difficult to believe that half of 2019 is already behind us. We’re only a few months away from the start of the 2019-2020 contesting season. As the NARS Field Day totals have shown, there is still plenty of good propagation out there so don’t believe all that talk about the bands being dead. The bands, especially during contests, often have a surprising amount of activity. Take advantage of it.
13 Colonies
The height of Summer brings us things that are an equal amount of fun and competition. Though not a contest, per se, the 13 Colonies Special Event will bring you pile-ups worthy of CQ WW. If you’ve not found some slots to work already, check out the NARS club 13 Colonies effort and get involved.
A Couple of Highlights
I’ll start with one of my favorite contests of July: the RSGB IOTA Islands on the Air contest.
RSGB IOTA Contest [1200Z July 27 to 1200 July 28]
Exchange: RS(T) + Serial No. + IOTA No. (if applicable)
I have often done this contest from the Boston Harbor Islands (NA-148), either Georges Island or camping on Lovells Island. There may be a club field-trip to Georges for a Saturday 6-hour effort. Keep a watch on the Forums section of the website for more information.
CQ WW VHF Contest [1800Z July 20 to 2100Z July 21]
Exchange: 4-character grid square
I’ve done this contest from the top of Mount Wachusett and it is a ton of fun. Of course New Hampshire has a bunch of mountains to try your luck. Walk up the slope and get SOTA points, too!
Take your 6m and 2m all band radio and do SSB, FM, and CW from a mountaintop and rack up the grid squares. This is a really fun way to spend an afternoon.
North American QSO Party, RTTY [1800Z July 20 to 0559Z July 21]
Exchange: Name + state (DC/province/country) for North America. Just name for those outside North America.
The National Contest Journal holds QSO parties and sprints for each mode twice a year. These contests are fun because they are not jam-packed with people. If your new to a mode, or if you just want to sharpen your skills, these are great contests to try.
Until Next Time
Summer is a good time to catch up with family, see a few baseball games [Go Spinners!], or do that outside project you’ve been putting off. But, if you do have some time, get on the air!
73 de
Scott, NE1RD