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A very important spinoff from the net was the County Hunters Contest which we started in 1967, and which continues today under the sponsorship of MARAC. This contest was largely the idea of WA8EOH. Click on the above picture to see a larger version plus the results from the very first CW County Hunters Contest in 1967. A letter from WA8EOH dated Dec 8, 1966 reads in part:
Dave and I exchanged several letters regarding the rules for the contest. I have the letters from Dave, but not copies of my letters to him. As I am writing this history, they make really interesting reading. Instead of trying to provide all the details, I will just say that the rules did come together after much discussion into the following:
The date was decided upon with much help from Frank Anzalone, W1WY who ran the CQ Contest Calendar at that time. He wrote to me on Jan 31, 1967. He says in part:
Dave handled the details regarding printing of certificates and other financial matters. I would be the one checking the logs after the contest. A letter from Dave dated March 25, 1967 has an interesting item:
This March 25 letter also included the first version of the above contest rules. All in all, the first contest was fairly successful. 75 logs were received from participants with 49 states and some 30 countries represented in the contacts. Most importantly, you could have gotten some 350 different counties if you worked everyone in the test. The second county hunters contest was held in 1968, and was run by K2UFT and K2VGR under sponsorship of the South Shore Amateur Wireless Association. In 1969, control of the contest passed to K0WNV (now W9MSE) again under sponsorship of CHN, who ran it through 1981, doing most of the work himself, as I did with the 1967 contest. In 1982, the contest was taken over by N6QA. Jeff, W9MSE, wrote me recently with the following info. "In regards to the CWCH Contest you could add that the new contest chairman is W3DYA and I think he took over starting with the 1994 contest. Also you might indicate that the CW contest is officially sponsored by the MARAC now. It took over sometime in the 1980's. I don't know when, because I was out of ham radio completely for about the entire 10 year period. It had been the CW CHN as sponsor when I was in charge of the contest." |