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Bert Craig March 21st 05 02:30 AM

AK At Last!!!
 
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782



Dan/W4NTI March 21st 05 10:56 PM

Congratulations. I work lots of WY during various contests. GL.

Dan/W4NTI

"Bert Craig" wrote in message
...
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782




[email protected] March 25th 05 11:42 AM


Bert Craig wrote:
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


WOO HOO is right! Congrats!

73 de Jim, N2EY


Bert Craig March 26th 05 01:12 AM

wrote in message
oups.com...

Bert Craig wrote:
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


WOO HOO is right! Congrats!

73 de Jim, N2EY


Thanks Jim.

....and I've a sked set up for Sunday AM with a WY station. :-)

--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782



clvrmnky March 31st 05 06:15 PM

On 20/03/2005 8:30 PM, Bert Craig wrote:
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

I'm unfamiliar with that acronym, and Google is returning way too many
hits for any permutation I can come up with.

I'm assuming this means "Worked All States?" and you only have Wyoming
to finish. Is this continental US only, or does one count Hawaii? I'm
assuming that state is literal and does not include the various
protectorates?

In my case I guess I could look forward to "Worked All Provinces" though
I have no idea if Canadian Amateurs have such a tradition. Hmmm, I'd
like to include the territories, as well. Maybe the acronym is now
WAP/T? WAP&T? WAPaT?

I'm tempted to use the acronym WAPATI, which is a nice homage to the
aboriginal place- and animal names found in the US and Canada.

Caveat Lector March 31st 05 07:19 PM

"clvrmnky" wrote in message
...
On 20/03/2005 8:30 PM, Bert Craig wrote:
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

I'm unfamiliar with that acronym, and Google is returning way too many
hits for any permutation I can come up with.

I'm assuming this means "Worked All States?" and you only have Wyoming to
finish. Is this continental US only, or does one count Hawaii? I'm
assuming that state is literal and does not include the various
protectorates?


It is the Worked All States (WAS) award, that is all 50 USA states
(including Alaska and Hawaii) no territories. See URL:
http://www.arrl.org/awards/#was


In my case I guess I could look forward to "Worked All Provinces" though I
have no idea if Canadian Amateurs have such a tradition. Hmmm, I'd like
to include the territories, as well. Maybe the acronym is now WAP/T?
WAP&T? WAPaT?

I'm tempted to use the acronym WAPATI, which is a nice homage to the
aboriginal place- and animal names found in the US and Canada.


Canadian Amateur Radio Awards via Canada's National Amateur Radio Society
(RAC)
can be found at URL:
http://www.rac.ca/service/awards.htm

Includes:
Canadaward
5 Band Canadaward
Provincial Capitals Award
Seaway Award
Trans Canada Award
Worked All RAC Award
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For a challenge try USA Five Band WAS: URL:
http://www.arrl.org/awards/5bwas/
Another tough one is WAS on Six Meters -- tis possible
And you can try WAS CW
WAZ -- Worked all CQ Zones will keep you busy
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/wazrules.html
Especially a single band WAZ or 5 band WAZ
And of course the Worked All USA (USA-CW) Counties (3077 of em)
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/usacarul.html
AND http://countyhunter.com/



--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !





Dee Flint April 1st 05 01:09 AM


"clvrmnky" wrote in message
...
On 20/03/2005 8:30 PM, Bert Craig wrote:
Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!

I'm unfamiliar with that acronym, and Google is returning way too many
hits for any permutation I can come up with.

I'm assuming this means "Worked All States?" and you only have Wyoming to
finish. Is this continental US only, or does one count Hawaii? I'm
assuming that state is literal and does not include the various
protectorates?


Yes it does stand for Worked All States. And all 50 states are needed,
including Alaska and Hawaii. It is indeed literal and territories,
protectorates, etc. are not included.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



clvrmnky April 1st 05 06:02 PM

On 31/03/2005 12:19 PM, Caveat Lector wrote:
"clvrmnky" wrote in message
...

On 20/03/2005 8:30 PM, Bert Craig wrote:

Woo Hoo, only WY left for WAS!


[...]
In my case I guess I could look forward to "Worked All Provinces" though I
have no idea if Canadian Amateurs have such a tradition. Hmmm, I'd like
to include the territories, as well. Maybe the acronym is now WAP/T?
WAP&T? WAPaT?

[...]
Canadian Amateur Radio Awards via Canada's National Amateur Radio Society
(RAC)
can be found at URL:
http://www.rac.ca/service/awards.htm

Includes:
Canadaward
5 Band Canadaward
Provincial Capitals Award
Seaway Award
Trans Canada Award
Worked All RAC Award


I didn't know that these were sanctioned by our respective Amateur Radio
organizations. Interesting.

I'll be stuck above 30Mhz for some time, so DXing is (mostly) out of my
league.

K4YZ April 1st 05 06:15 PM

clvrmnky wrote:

I'll be stuck above 30Mhz for some time...(SNIP)


You'll only be "stuck" if you don't get out and push a bit!

(UNSNIP)...so DXing is (mostly) out of my league.


You need to check around a bit! WAS and DXCC applies to VHF also.
There's grid square hunting, the satellites, numerous VHF contests
that promote award hunting, etc.

There's sidebanding on VHF (more on 6 and 2 meters, but used for
satellites, too.) Digipeaters, Echolink, etc etc etc.

There's more to Amateur Radio than 2 meter repeaters and HF DX!
(Contrary to the assertions of certain UNlicensed antagonists in the
NG)

73 es Good Luck

Steve, K4YZ


Caveat Lector April 1st 05 08:44 PM








"K4YZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
clvrmnky wrote:

I'll be stuck above 30Mhz for some time...(SNIP)


You'll only be "stuck" if you don't get out and push a bit!

(UNSNIP)...so DXing is (mostly) out of my league.


You need to check around a bit! WAS and DXCC applies to VHF also.
There's grid square hunting, the satellites, numerous VHF contests
that promote award hunting, etc.

There's sidebanding on VHF (more on 6 and 2 meters, but used for
satellites, too.) Digipeaters, Echolink, etc etc etc.

There's more to Amateur Radio than 2 meter repeaters and HF DX!
(Contrary to the assertions of certain UNlicensed antagonists in the
NG)

73 es Good Luck

Steve, K4YZ


For Techs (and others) try six meters DX particularly during sporadic E
"season" May, Jun, July (prime months) -- other months also.

Tis possible to work all states (including Alaska and Hawaii). East coasters
may get the Caribbean and SA as well

With 100 Watts and a Mushcraft 1/2 wave vertical -- got all but 2 states in
a year (need KY and AR)





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