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Jim
Jim Lafferty
W6NYA
SKCC #17016
> On Jul 30, 2017, at 5:18 PM, Kimo Chun <kimochun@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> *To ALL radio amateurs:*Time to have some fun. The Hawai'i QSO Party will
> soon be held again this year, and you're invited. It's time to get
> “radio-active”. The rules have been revised to be more in - tune with other
> state QSO parties, but it's basically the same as before. Get on the air,
> make a bunch of QSOs, have some radio fun.Please take a look at the web
> site: http://www.hawaiiqsoparty.org/The event starts at 0400Z Aug 26 and
> runs through 0359Z Aug 28; That's 48 hours total, and you can operate as
> much of that time as you want.Hawaiian stations work anyone, anywhere, on
> any legal HF mode: CW, SSB, or any of the many digital modes. If you're
> not in paradise, concentrate on working Hawai'i.Since HI has only five
> counties, we've expanded the usual QSO party multiplier list into regions
> which makes this more challenging. http://hawaiiqsoparty.org/Rule
> s/HQP/QTHIDs.htmlPlease note that using a spotting system is OK. The object
> is to work more KH6 stations and this is a very good way to find them.
> Please do not “self-spot”. That's not considered good gamesmanship and will
> lead to a DQ.The Hawai`i QSO Party is an event to promote HF operation from
> the unique Hawai`i destination in the Pacific. Hawai`i is an ARRL DXCC
> entity as well as the nation's 50th state needed for the ARRL WAS Award.Aloha
> & 73, Alan AD6E / KH6TU
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