From: Scott Neader KA9FOX 
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 16:47
To: NA SSB Sprint 
Subject: [NA SSB Sprint] NA SSB Sprint is this Saturday!

Dear Fellow Contester:

Since you enjoy participating in shorter domestic SSB contests, we want to be 
sure that you are aware of an exciting four hour event of this type coming up 
this Saturday, January 31st -- the North American SSB Sprint!  The NA SSB 
Sprint takes place on 20m, 40m and 80m this Saturday afternoon/evening:
  UTC:  00z-04z
  AST:  8pm-12am
  EST:  7pm-11pm
  CST:  6pm-10pm
  MST:  5pm-9pm
  PST:  4pm-8pm
  AKST: 3pm-7pm
  HST:  2pm-6pm

Here are some of the highlights and features of this event
  a.. A group of dedicated contesters are now guiding the SSB Sprint Contest 
and have made several big changes to improve participation. For example, per 
request, the DC and KH6 have been added as multipliers, plus the MAR and NWT VE 
multipliers has been broken down further. Also, an amazing new awards program 
has been created (more on that below). Planned activity is expected to be at 
least THREE TIMES higher than other recent SSB Sprints! 
  b.. The contest is only 4 hours long. No need to worry about extended time in 
the chair. Ideal for folks who have families or obligations, but still would 
like to fully participate in an amateur radio contest. 
  c.. Categories for QRP, Low Power (100w) and High Power, with separate awards 
for each. 
  d.. You enter as an individual, but you can also register a team of 5 
individuals. See http://ssbsprint.com/team-registration/ 
  e.. It has a unique QSY rule: Unlike most contests, the SSB Sprint has a QSY 
rule that prevents contestants from CQing on the same frequency over and over. 
In the SSB Sprint, if you call CQ and then work a station, you must QSY at 
least 5kHz before you can call CQ again or at least 1kHz before answering 
someone else's CQ. Most competitors find Searching and Pouncing (S&P) for new 
QSOs to be more rewarding, than it is to call CQ. Some helpful Tips & Tricks 
here: http://ssbsprint.com/tips-tricks/
New! Awards for many levels of achievement!

See http://ssbsprint.com/awards/ for a full list of the awards available.  Here 
are the highlights:

  a.. Every log submitted is eligible for a random drawing for door prizes. 
  b.. T-shirt for anyone working all 50 States. WAS in 4 hours -- can you do 
it? 
  c.. Plaques for the High Power, Low Power and QRP top entries. 
  d.. Certificates to the Top 10 in each power category. 
  e.. Certificates to the top entry in each State/Province/NA DX. 
  f.. Certificates to the members of the Top Team.  
  g.. Achievement Certificates for various levels of scores, starting at 1200 
points (about 40 QSOs and 30 mults).
Need more information?

Our website at http://www.ssbsprint.com has the Contest Rules, a Multiplier 
Checklist, Logging Software info, Operating Tips & Tricks, Planned Activity 
(list of ops planning on operating), Suggested Frequencies, and a Contact Us 
form if you have any questions. Speaking of logging software... if your 
software does not yet support and score all the new multipliers, don't worry -- 
just make a note of it and then after the contest, you can manually edit the 
Cabrillo log to show the right mult/abbreviation. Our log checking software 
will also be looking for and correcting these issues as well. 

P.S. If you decide to be a part of the fun, you can include yourself under the 
“Planned Activity” tab by filling out the form at 
http://ssbsprint.com/planned-activity/my-planned-activity/ -- This helps the NA 
SSB Sprint contest committee to make sure there will be ample activity from all 
states and provinces/territories.

73 and CU in the Sprint this Saturday!

NA SSB Sprint Committee

Contest Manager:
   Chris Tate, N6WM

Committee Members:
   Bill Kollenbaum, K4XS
   Dan Eskenazi, K7SS
   Paul Gentry, K9PG
   Scott Neader, KA9FOX
   Bob Hayes, KW8N
   Jay Camac, N4OX
   Eric Silverthorn, NM5M
   MIke Wetzel, W9RE
   Todd Dravland, WDØT

SSB Sprint Website:
   http://www.ssbsprint.com/



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