2019 NACC Phone Champions and third place finish in NACC RTTY

Congratulations to K9IU Indiana University ARC:

KD9DAB Ryan (President standing)

KC9LVH White shirt

KB9MQU blue shirt

KC9ZKQ Also blue shirt

KD9MVB Gray shirt and ball cap.

Harold Sellappan Red shirt

Trevor Cutshall Blue shirt ball cap.

Announcing the 2020 NA Collegiate Championship

2020 Registered Teams:

Florida Atlantic University ARC, K4FAU Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club, W4AQL Bradley University, W9JWC Indiana University, K9IU Missouri S&T, W0EEE Case Western University, W8EDU CU Boulder Amateur Radio Club, W0YQ Linn-Benton Community College, K7LBC Michigan State University, W8SH Milwaukee School of Engineering, W9HHX Utah State University, N7GAS University of Michigan, W8UM Augusta University ARC, KN4WZX The University of Arizona, K7UAZ

This is an opportunity for your College Club station to compete with any college and university in North America. You can take on your state or conference rivals. With planning and practice, it is possible to win a national championship. This is the third year of competition with both Phone and RTTY contests.

Why should your school compete? Almost any school can put together a station and team to compete. It is a level playing field contest. These contests already exist and you will have many stations to contact. You can challenge your school’s rival or anyone in your school conference and compete real time on a real time online scoreboard.

Contest Online Scoreboard

The scoreboard is used by many competitors and you can see any contest real time. This year you will register to use this scoreboard for your college or university. All of the instructions are on the site and there are several contests between now and then to test to see if you are reporting from your software. When it comes time to setup for the contest, you can select the NACC contests on the main page. You can see them as 175 and 176 on this list of contests. https://contestonlinescore.com/settings/

is a principal sponsor of the awards for NAQP. NCJ, National Contest Journal and SMC, Society of Midwest Contesters are sponsors.

When:

NAQP Phone January 18, 2020 1800Z to January 19, 0600Z

NAQP RTTY February 29, 2020 1800Z to March 1, 2020 0600Z

The format is generally the same as the NAQP rules. However, there will be some differences.

Here are the NAQP Rules

College competition rules:

We will use a Live Online Scoreboard for the college competition. You will be able to watch all or some of the other colleges as you choose. You are encouraged to contact other colleges to challenge them….maybe your own school conference or other state schools.

It is required that you use the Online Scoreboard for this contest. You must register your college and call. Then you will be sent instructions on how to setup. You will insert a link into your contest logging software such as N1MM Plus or Writelog and activate. Here are the instructions for setup in the logging software to report your scores…. https://contestonlinescore.com/blog/documents/

College stations will use their college club call and the station must be located on the college’s physical campus. Stations can be simple as there is a 100 watt contest limit. Antennas can be simple to elaborate. Many stations operate this contest with only dipoles and are very successful.

All operators must be enrolled students who are members of the college club. It is important to keep the playing field level…no operating from off campus contest stations and no operating by experienced contesters that are not students and members of the club.

Your exchange name can be anything associated with the school…mascot, nickname, founder, Bob, etc. but it must be the same name throughout the contest.

The College Contest Class will be multi operator single radio, M/1. You may use assistance similar to the M/2 class and will submit your official log for adjudication. You will submit your log in the M/2 class and your call will be matched to the Online Scoreboard listing. The colleges stations will be published in NCJ, National Contest Journal as their own class. Awards will be based on the adjudicated logs and not the online finish. You can operate the entire 12 hours in the contest.

Each club is encouraged to contact a contester in your area for help in preparing for this contest. There are many contest clubs that would be glad to help as well. The contest clubs are aware of this competition and may extend assistance to you

Awards will be given out for

National Champion

Runner-up

State Champions

We may also offer awards for Conference Champions if enough schools from a conference participate.

Awards will be sponsored by SMC NCJ and ICOM.

2019 Registered Teams:

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, W2SZ Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club, W4AQL Bradley University, W9JWC Michigan State University, W8SH Milwaukee School of Engineering, W9HHX Purdue University, W9YB University of Michigan, W8UM California Polytechnic State University, W6BHZ Utah State University, N7GAS Vanderbilt University, AA4VU Texas A&M University Amateur Radio Club, W5AC University of Wisconsin, W9YT Indiana University, K9IU Louisiana State University, K5LSU Ohio State University, W8LT University of California,Berkley NU6XB Case Western Reserve University, W8EDU West Point Amateur Radio Club, W2KGY

Are you going to participate in 2020? Let us know EMAIL I will create a 2020 list.

College and University Club Stations Update or Add to this list

The above data has been collected and shared by Sean Barnes, N3JQ.

Questions regarding the NACC should be sent to craig @ k9ct.us Society of Midwest Contesters is the principal sponsor of this contest within a contest. The NAQP is sponsored by NCJ and ICOM. The manager of the SSB contest is Bill, AC0W and the manager of the RTTY contest is Mark, K6UFO