1. Six NAQPs total: CW, SSB, and
RTTY for winter and summer
2. Club score per each contest is
simply: points * multipliers (Total points of all logs) * (multiplier =
number of club participants in that contest) Participant = someone who
made at least 1 QSO, either as a S/O or as part of a M/2. M/2
score is calculated like CQ Multi-op scores: percentage of club members
participating in the M/2 is the percentage that gets added to the club
total.
3. A club member can participate
anywhere in the world. No 175-mile circle rule. As long as the ham is
a member of the club at the time of the contest, that person's
contribution counts.
4. The S/O and M/2 stations must
submit a log to NAQP in order for it to count for the club total.
5. Score is based off of claimed
score.
6. Anyone who runs high power in
NAQP and submits a HP checklog is counted as a participant, but their
score is 0.
7. All this is totally separate
from the normal 5-person NAQP teams.
The score would be accumulated by
gathering the totals from the 3830 reflector or via the club reflector.
You would have to submit an email/score to one or the other so we could
have an accurate total.
The mode leaders will pay attention to who says
they are going to be active and remind them to submit a score to the NAQP, report it to 3830 or here to the team lead so it can be included
on the spreadsheet that will be maintained for the competition. |