• A Weekend of January Contests

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Friday, January 17, 2025 19:14:56
    01/17/2025

    There are two great contests for amateur radio operators this weekend, January
    18 - 20, 2025, and a bonus opportunity for a college club station to win a
    national championship.

    Whether you're interested in contesting on the HF bands, the VHF bands of 50
    MHz and above, or both, there's likely a contest to fit your needs this
    weekend. ARRL Contest Program Manager Paul Bourque, N1SFE, said there is time
    to enjoy both the SSB weekend of the North American QSO Party (NAQP) and the
    ARRL January VHF Contest.

    "If you're an operator like me, who enjoys phone contests on the HF bands, and
    an avid VHF contester, this weekend offers an opportunity to enjoy both," said
    Bourque. "After the NAQP wraps up early Sunday morning, there's still plenty of
    time on Sunday afternoon and evening to join in the fun on the frequencies
    above 50 MHz when the VHF contesters are seeking contacts from new stations who
    hadn't been on the air earlier in the contest."

    The North American QSO Party[1] (NAQP) SSB, begins at 1800 UTC on Saturday,
    January 18, and concludes at 0559 UTC on Sunday, January 19. The NAQP is a
    low-power only event, which makes for a lot more breathing room on the bands.
    The 12-hour format of the NAQP allows participants to do some great contesting,
    yet still have time for other activities during the weekend. Some operators
    choose to participate in the NAQP on Saturday, and then get on the VHF bands
    for the January VHF contest on Sunday. For complete rules, visit
    ncjweb.com/NAQP-Rules.pdf[2] (PDF), and logs are due no later than 7 days after
    the contest is over.

    Colleges and universities in North America can also compete in the 2025 NA
    Collegiate Championship[3], which takes place as part of the NAQP. Stations
    will use their college club call sign and the station must be located on the
    college's physical campus. See the rules on the Society of Midwest Contesters
    website at www.w9smc.com/nacc/[4] including details for registering your
    college or university via the Contest Online Scoreboard and setting up logging
    software to report your scores.

    The ARRL January VHF Contest[5] begins 1900 UTC Saturday, January 18 and ends
    0359 UTC Monday, January 20. For amateurs in the US and Canada (and their
    possessions), the goal is to work as many amateur stations in as many different
    2 degrees x 1 degree Maidenhead grid squares as possible using authorized
    frequencies above 50 MHz.

    Stations in the rest of the world may only work stations in the US (and its
    possessions) and Canada. All legal modes are permitted. For complete contest
    rules, visit contests.arrl.org/ContestRules/JanJunSep-VHF-Rules.pdf[6] (PDF),
    and logs are due within 10 days after the event is over.


    [1] https://arrl.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMjIxNDMyJnA9MSZ1PTUyMDM1MTE2MSZsaT0zNjM2MzczNg/index.html

    [2] https://ncjweb.com/NAQP-Rules.pdf

    [3] https://www.w9smc.com/nacc/
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    NA Collegiate Championship
    Announcing the 2025 NA Collegiate Championship 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 confer…

    [4] https://www.w9smc.com/nacc/
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    NA Collegiate Championship
    Announcing the 2025 NA Collegiate Championship 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 confer…

    [5] http://www.arrl.org/january-vhf
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    [6] https://contests.arrl.org/ContestRules/JanJunSep-VHF-Rules.pdf


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