This year (2005) marks the 40th anniversary of the California QSO Party (CQP). I wonder if any "contesting stalwarts" have participated in and submitted logs for all of the 39 previous CQPs (1966-200
Get prepared for the California QSO Party coming up this weekend http://www.cqp.org == 0300Z Oct 4 -- 'twas the night before CQP (half-hour practice) == Help all our California "county expeditions" i
Note from Al Maenchen, AD6E. -- The 2003 California QSO Party (CQP) logs received are now listed on the web. Please check your claimed score at http://www.cqp.org/results/2003/LogsReceived2.pdf Of co
The 40th anniversary celebration of the California QSO Party (CQP) will be held on October 1-2, 2005. More CA stations than ever before in the history of CQP will be "on the air" to bring the maximum
Introducing a web page for submitting your 2005 California QSO Party (CQP) contest log. http://12.36.125.178/ There are a few notes: There is 15 minute inactivity timer; You need to register - use th
NCCC RTTY Roundup Practices - All Are Invited The NCCC invites you to participate in RTTY practice contests this Thursday and Friday (Pacific local) in preparation for the ARRL RTTY Roundup contest.
Some numbers from the "Thursday night RTTY practice": P49X with 89q's x 35 mults NT6K with 38 q's x 18 states + 2dx KJ6RA with 31 q's x 16 mults. Friday, January 6 (Pacific local) -- ** RTTY Roundup
Any 7QP strategies out there? Like just go for 40m/80m from CA? Other than the obvious "sit in the chair for as many hours as possible and S&P for 7-land stations to work"? I'm thinking of latching o
So far we have NEQP (1), CQP (6), and 7QP as X-land QSO Parties. Will this spark interest in having: 2QP, 3QP, 4QP, 5QP, 8QP, 9QP and 0QP contests? "Activity begets activity", so any approach that ge
Already covered/required by the ARRL club competition rules. If somebody submits a score claiming your club (from where-ever) and they don't appear in your club list then their score is not tallied