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SCCC Bulletins
The Southern California Contest Club (SCCC) was formed in 1976. If you have documents pertaining to it or can tell me the early history of the Club, please contact me.
This is not the official web page of the Southern
California Contest Club, nor am I an officer of the club
any longer but I have scanned and made available copies
of the old club bulletins that I have in my possession.
In those days, there was no internet and thus no SCCC
web site. Bulletins were written with a text editor or
early word processor and printed on a dot matrix
printer. Copies were made at work or wherever a copier
could be found. Those copies were stapled, folded and
stamped by hand. In fact, most were addressed by hand
too! My, how times have changed!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1998 K6NA inducted
into CQ Contest Hall of Fame. K6LA appointed SCCC liason
to Southwestern Division CAC representative. Next
meeting at QTH of N6ND.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1998 President N6NC
discusses the new SCCC logo as well as introducing hams
to contesting. WA7BNM talks about Future Contesting
Technology.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, September,
1997-February, 1998 Missing these issues. Do you have
them?
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1997 K6LA steps
down as President. His legacy is moving meetings from
restaurants to club member QTHs. KC6CNV inaugural winner
of W6UQF trophy. SCCC now on the WWW. KN6DV steps down
as VP.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1997 Contest
Withdrawal Syndrome. Next meeting at the home of WA7BNM.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1997 SCCC trip to
Mexico for ARRL DX CW 1997.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1997 Bruce's
adventure in South Carolina.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1996 I'm not
sure whether this issue was published. I don't think it
was but if you have this one, please send me a copy.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1996 A thin
bulletin but AB6FO does a good writeup about his antenna
plans.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1996 SCCC announces
perpetual ARRL SS Low Power Combined CW/SSB trophy in
the name of W6UQF. W6R story (WRTC).
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1996 AB6FO reviews
CAPMAN. W6UQF SK. WA7BNM comments about the JA QSLs,
something I also wrote about in the Bulletin many years
ago. Editorial: I hope that you answer all received
QSLs. This helps encourage activity from new and casual
hams.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1996 AB6FO
announces that the June meeting will include operation
in IARU operating at his QTH as a M/S with a two radio
demo. A nifty multi-page SCCC Roster is included. Sorry
that I can't publish it at the moment as the format is
not conducive to redacting phone numbers. (Yes, I am
sensitive to unlisted numbers being published on the
internet!) Suffice it to say that it is five pages!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1996 AB6FO
shares his quest to improve on 160 meters. More on the
Nor Cal vs. So Cal competitionfor 1996 ARRL DX contests.
And, WA7BNM wants to hear from members who routinely
have access to the World Wide Web. (Oh my!)
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1995 AB6FO
describes what it's like to go 48+ hours with little or
no sleep. (Wonder if N6AA & N6TJ have these weird
hallucinations often described by others.) WA6OTU checks
in from Oklahoma. And eloquently explains what SCCC is
and isn't.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1995 AB6FO
becomes the new President, and immediately implements a
change in meeting venues. KN6DV becomes VP. High school
"kid" KC6CNV scores 238x41 in Sprint! Where is he now?
KJ6HO attempts to light the fire under Club members.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1995 W9NQ announces
he is stepping down as SCCC President.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1995 Bulletin logo
goes sideways. W9NQ reports that N6AA and N6TJ will be
inducted into the CQ Contest Hall of Fame. AA7A
introduced as new CAC rep for ARRL Southwest Division.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1995 WA7BNM takes
over as Bulletin Editor. He's also been providing
contest scores for recent issues. The NCCC challenge is
discussed. N6TR suggests QCQ as a new Q signal.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1995 NCCC
issues challenge to So Cal for an ARRL DX trophy. WA6OTU
announces his impending move to Oklahoma, resignation as
Bulletin Editor as well as CAC Chairman. We learn that
Mark always wanted to move out of Calif. (Say what?) It
was a great four years as Bulletin Editor, Mark!
Separately, the FCC is going forward with their vanity
call sign program. AB6FO ultimately becomes K6LA. He
also mentions his formal proposal to the FCC to issue
1x1 calls. Hey, I distinctly remember proposing this
idea at a SCCC meeting years earlier. The FCC ignored
both of us at the time.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1994 WA6OTU
shares his observations from a tour of New England
contest stations. VP AB6FO reports on his first year of
high power operation. New program from K6STI (we sure
have come a long way since then though).
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1994 Thickest
year-end issue ever! WA6OTU considers resigning from
CAC, and debates his own thoughts about the CQ-CONTEST
reflector. KN6DV takes over publishing of SCCCORE,
providing a much needed break for Mark!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-August, 1994 Yes, this issue
covered four months. W9NQ reports that SCCC won
the Medium Club trophy in SS, and beat all but one in
the Unlimited Category. Founding member N6ZZ moves to
Texas due to a job transfer. There is also an
introduction to the CQ-CONTEST reflector.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1994 W9NQ elected
President; AB6FO elected Vice-President. WA6OTU
appointed Chairman of CAC. (Note: W9NQ Bob is now K6ZZ.)
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1994
Sweepstakes wrap up.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1993 This
issue was not published (the editor was very QRL).
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1993 Alien
Syntax by N6AA. N6AZE continues his coordination effort
for SS. WA6OTU reports that N6TR has crossed a line he
said he never would: added support for a packet
interface to TR-LOG!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1993 N6TJ reports
on the June get-together. W9NQ congrats the Club on
winning last winter's NAQP CW, NAQP SSB and Sprint CW.
The Club is now 120 members strong!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1993 WA6OTU discovers
what the rest of us already knew: the CQ WPX Contest is
a lot of fun!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1993 Oahu update
part 2.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1993 Oahu
update by N6VI/KH6.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1992 CQWW
ramblings.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1992 Review
of last fall's Survey results.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1992 15 years of
SCCC history in ARRL SS.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1992 Visalia and
Dayton write ups. N6VI moving to Hawaii.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1992 N6TJ points
out that more Sprint entries are from California than
W1-W4 combined. WA6OTU is introspective about DX packet
spotting.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1992 N6TJ
takes over as Club President. (Wonder if he will change
the name of the Bulletin? [Joking!]) W9NQ continues his
excellent work as VP.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1991 Final
issue of 1991 is a small one.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1991 SCCC
announces all out effort coming for CQWW. NC6U writes
his final column as Club President.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1991 SCCC to go all
out in NA Sprint. AA6RX checks in from Mexico. Humorous
blurb above the SCCCORE title on Page 1.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1991 WA6OTU discusses
awards. President NC6U and XYL expecting harmonic #4.
WN4KKN joins SCCC.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1991 WA6OTU hits a
few bumps (stated here in jest). See paragraph 3 of his
Editorial. See "Flash! Man Bites Dog". See Bulletin
Editor Apology on back page. It's okay Mark, you're
still off to a good start!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1991 WA6OTU's
first issue as Editor is snazzy, and filled with energy!
It's also the first multi-page issue without staples.
And beginning on Page 2, takes the record for smallest
font size every in our Club Bulletin. Ouch! I think I
hurt myself reading it! Fortunately, he bumps it up a
notch in the next issue.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1990 N6ADI's
final issue as Editor is short and sweet.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1990 Lots of
news! N6VI retires from CAC. NI6W replaces him. AA6RX
checks in. Two SCCCers and their wives expecting their
first harmonics. N6ADI retires as SCCCORE editor. WA6OTU
to take over in 1991.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1990 was not
published
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1990 N6TR moves to
France.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1990 Actually this
issue is just tagged March, not Mar-Apr. Meet Mr.
Messenger, the digital voice keyer from the hardware
store. And how to key older radios with your PC.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1990
Introducing NC6U as the new President. Board of
Directors positions eliminated.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1989 N6VR
steps down as Club President.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1989 N6TR
checks in from Oregon, and mentions that to this point,
he's though computers would slow you down whle
contesting. (hi hi!) However, he wrote his first version
of what would become TR-LOG and reports on using it
during AA.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1989 Quite a bit of
discussion about the So Cal DX PacketCluster system
(this was pre-internet days).
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1989 All Asian Contest
challenge.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1989 Announcement
that 17 meters is now available to US amateurs.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1989 AA6RX
moves to W2-land.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1988 N6VR
hopes to bring an IBM compatible PC to the next meeting
to demonstrate the K1EA and KV0I contest programs. N6AW
comments on the 599 universal signal report.
SCCC Bulletin October, 1988 This issue was not
published.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, August-September, 1988 K6QEH
Field Day summary.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, June-July, 1988 This issue
invites members to Antelope Valley's first time hosting
an SCCC meeting at the QTH of K6GXO.
SCCC Bulletin May, 1988 This issue was not published.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1988 N6VR becomes
President, NC6U is the new Vice-President.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1988 WA6OTU
says goodbye as President and carves himself out a new
position: Membership Chairman.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October and
November-December, 1987 I do not have these issues and
believe that they were not published.
SCCC
Bulletin July-August, 1987 The bulletin returns to
8 1/2 x 11 inch format. The name SCCCORE does not appear
on this issue.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1987 Club Logo
Contest; W8AKS volunteers to provide awards for a new
club awards program.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1987 The SCCC -
SCDXC contest scores dilemma continues, all of these
years later.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1987 CQWW CW
Club DXpedition to Mexico summary. N6ADI plants the seed
for a Mexico WPX Contest effort.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1986 SCCC
prepares for a return trip to Mexico in CQWW CW
SCCC
Roster September, 1986
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1986 CQP
moves to the last weekend of September this year only.
Next year, it's back to the traditional spot on the
calendar: the first weekend of October. NCCC and SCCC
mobilize the troops and pull out all of the stops!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1986 President
WA6OTU attempts to bridge the divide while N6ADI tries
to fix the apathy in the Club.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1986 SCCC and NCCC
continue to wage war on VE3BMV who is attempting to
displace CQP on its traditional weekend in October with
a contest of his own.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1986 WA6OTU takes
over as Club President. There is an Announcement that
after the March meeting, we will have the opportunity to
visit the W6AM station for the last time. NE6I receives
an SCCC appreciation plaque.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1986 This is
an election issue. And Ski is trying to re-focus the
Club.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1985 I
announce that I will be stepping down as Club President.
This issue also includes the early history of the SCCC!
The organizational meeting was held July 17, 1976 at the
QTH of W6RTT. Leigh, WB6OLD (now KR6X) put out a flyer
to about 50 So Cal hams. On August 1, the first SCCC
Board of Directors meeting was held at the home of
WB6VZI (now N6VI). The authors of the SCCC charter were
W6EE, WA6TLV, W6RTT, WB6YBL, WB6OLD, WB6DOI, WA6OTU,
KH6BZF and WB6ZVC. The first official SCCC meeting took
place on September 1, 1976 at the California Federal
Savings and Loan in Arcadia. Temporary officers were
appointed and approved at this meeting. President:
WB6ZVC (now N6TR), Vice President/Contest Chairman:
WB6OLD (now KR6X); Secretary/Treasurer: W6RTT. It was
also announced that the SCCC would be publishing the
National Contest Journal. I bet most of you didn't know
that little factoid!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1985
Effective with this issue, Ski changed the formatting of
the bulletin from 8 1/2 x 11 inches to 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 by
turning the pages 90 degrees and folding in the middle.
He also reduced the font size.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1985 W6AM passes
away, and SCCC officers pay tribute.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1985 NCCC declines the
SCCC Field Day challenge. SCCC follows up by issuing a
CQWW DX Contest challenge. "Time to put up or shut up,"
says N6TJ.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1985 Our spies
confirm that the SCCC Field Day challenge letter
appeared in this month's NCCC bulletin.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1985 Ski
graciously publishes the 73 Magazine (remember them?)
announcement of the 4th Annual World SSB Championship
contest, chaired by me. 73 was promoting contests that
filled in the missing blanks at the time.
Letter
to NCCC challenging them in the 1985 Field Day.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1984 Notes
from the recent SCCC XE2SI CQWW SSB operation. And I
quietly drop "Interim" from my title of Club President,
meaning I had given up on finding a permanent prez. The
Club was full of active people back then, but as true
Southern Cal residents, we were non-committal to
anything permanent!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1984 N6ADI
takes over as Bulletin Editor, aspiring to improve it
even more.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1984 N6TR moves to
Oregon.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1984 Summary sheet for
the CQWW CW Club DXpedition to XE2SI included.
SCCC Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1984 This issue was
not published.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, January-February, 1984 Club
membership dues is rolled back from $7 to $2 annually.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, November-December, 1983 I begin
editing the bulletin on my shiny new Commodore 64
computer!
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, September-October, 1983 The Club
gets its own net.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, July-August, 1983 Effective this
issue, I've lost access to the computer at WA6UZD and
resort to using a typewriter to produce the bulletin.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1983 N6TR asks me to
take over for him as Club President. I agree to do so
while we look for a permanent replacement. I go on to
wear the title "Interim President" for quite some time.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, March-April, 1983 It's
official!. SCCCORE becomes the official name of the SCCC
bulletin, and it remains so to this day!
SCCC
Bulletin SUMMARY SHEET, January-February, 1983 The
last in a series of test names for the bulletin.
SCCC
Bulletin CONTEST LOG, November-December, 1982 I
don't have a complete master for this one, and the paper
is thin. This caused my scanner to bleed through from
the other side on the cover page, impacting scan
quality. This is the fifth in the series of test names
for the bulletin.
SCCC
Bulletin WINNING EDITION, September-October, 1982
The fourth in the series of test names for the bulletin,
and it's published in two sided format for the first
time.
SCCC
Bulletin QRZ TEST, July-August, 1982 The third in
a series of test names for the bulletin. You can clearly
see the paste job I did to attach the bulletin name in
those days. Graphics and "fancy" fonts were out of
reach, so pasting to the master was the order of the
day.
SCCC
Bulletin SCCCORE, May-June, 1982 In this issue, we
use the bulletin name SCCCORE for the first time. It
will be a few more months before it becomes permanent.
SCCC
Bulletin WINNER'S CIRCLE, March-April, 1982 NE6I
takes over as Bulletin Editor and begins testing
different bulletin names in hopes of finding one that
sticks. Dot matrix printers could not yet print
different font sizes, at least not the one I had
available. The bulletin names were created using rub-on
letters obtained from the office supply area of a local
store. Primitive but effective!
SCCC
Bulletin January, 1982 It's a handwritten
bulletin; N6TR's last. Tree had changed jobs and no
longer had access to a word processor. The bulletin is
undated but the following issue confirms that this is
the January, 1982 issue. Tree asks if anyone is
interested in taking over publication, and yours truly
volunteered to become the Bulletin Editor effective with
the next issue.
SCCC
Bulletin So Cal Contester's Guild, September, 1981
N6TR says the Club has been active for a whole year now.
Perhaps so but interesting since the Club was formed in
1976. We apparently got off to a very slow start.
SCCC
Bulletin So Cal Contester's Guild,
June-July-August, 1981 All Asian Contest challenge.
SCCC
Bulletin So Cal Contester's Guild, May, 1981 N6TJ
took several of the deserving to see the W6AM station.
SCCC
Bulletin April, 1981 The Club is now 25 members
strong! Drake T4/R4 series discussion. (The Drake twins
were an early favorite of SCCC contesters.)
SCCC Bulletin March, 1981 was not published (see note in
April, 1981 bulletin)
SCCC
Bulletin February, 1981 Open letter to SCDXC to
discuss a SCCC - SCDXC score submission perceived
conflict.
SCCC
Bulletin January, 1981 The idea of Saturday
meetings is welcomed. K6RR multi-multi coming next
month.
SCCC
Bulletin December, 1980 The Club is beginning to
generate some enthusiasm in So Cal!
SCCC
Bulletin November, 1980 Possible upcoming trip to
Mexico for CQWW SSB.
SCCC
Bulletin October, 1980 N6TJ receives kudos for
organizing a super competitive Sprint team. It is
announced that this will be the last bulletin sent
without membership payment.
SCCC
Membership Form undated (1970s?)