![]() ![]() Some multipliers are much rarer than others, although these can shift from one event to the next. Most SS operators, though, simply try to run up the contact and multiplier counts, staying in the chair for the full 24 (out of 30) allowable hours. Others enjoy trying to make a clean sweep by working one station in each section. The goal for many seasoned SS operators is to complete a “clean sweep” by working all 83 ARRL and Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) sections. SS offers operating categories for every preference. An Operating Guide that relates some of the history and evolution of these North American contests is available. Both events begin on Saturday at 2100 UTC and conclude on Monday at 0259 UTC. ![]() The CW weekend is November 2 – 4 - this weekend - while the phone weekend is November 16 – 18. The ARRL November Sweepstakes (SS) weekends again loom large on the amateur radio contest horizon. ![]()
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