Jim and NFARL members:
Way to GO!
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Excellent project!
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And, if you have not sent Norm a note about your plans for GQP, do it now.
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Mike, NE4S
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By the Way, this year starts the next 50 years.....
Please use ne4s at iham.us as my address.
From: Jim Stafford <qrp at bellsouth.net>
To: nfarl at yahoogroups.com; gars at yahoogroups.com; Nogaqrp at
yahoogroups.com; SECC at contesting.com; sedxc at yahoogroups.com;
atlantaradioclub at yahoogroups.com
Cc: w4ayk at arrl.org
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:57 PM
Subject: [SECC] Work 1x1 Callsigns in the GA QSO Party..
Special 1x1 Call Signs by NFARL to be on-the-air during GQP
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To encourage participation in the 51st annual Georgia QSO Party, the North
Fulton Amateur Radio League has announced it will operate a group of special
1x1 special event call signs during the GA QSO Party on April 14 and 15, 2012.?
These call signs comprise a series that spells NFARL in the suffix.? K4N, K4F,
K4A, K4R, and K4L will be used by active contesters from the club in order to
give maximum opportunity for contacts with these stations.? They will also be
seizing on this opportunity to expose some of their members who are new to Ham
Radio, to the fun of HF and the thrill of contesting.?
For those contest participants both inside and outside Georgia who log all five
special event call signs during the contest, the club is offering a special
certificate commemorating the achievement.? Just extract the records for the 5
contacts from your log, paste them in to an e-mail, and send it to: gqp2012 at
nfarl.org before May 15, 2012.? There is no charge for this certificate.? They
encourage you to be certain to also submit your entire log in Cabrillo format
to the Georgia QSO Party at logs at georgiaqsoparty.org.
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About the North Fulton Amateur Radio League:
The North Fulton Amateur Radio League is an ARRL Special Service Club whose
members generally live just north of Atlanta, GA.? In 2011, the NFARL won the
GQP award, a gavel, for the highest aggregate score by a Ham Radio club in
Georgia for the third year in a row and had 35 members active in the GQP.? In
2012, they plan to increase their participation level to over 60 stations on
the air including the special event stations.? They will be on all contest
bands and all modes, including Digital, on both contest days.? Several of the
club members, including at least one of the 1x1 call signs, will be operating
as Rover stations in counties throughout North and Central Georgia.? All of
this increased activity notwithstanding, they will not be pursuing a fourth
gavel in 2012.? By acclamation the club leadership has decided to instruct the
club membership to assign their scores to other Ham Radio clubs and
associations that they may be affiliated with
and to encourage other clubs throughout the state of Georgia to step up their
pursuit the honored top spot.? More details on the NFARL club may be found at
<http://www.nfarl.org>.
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About the Georgia QSO Party:
The GA QSO Party (GQP) is now one of the premier state and provincial QSO
Parties in North America. The 2012 event marks the fifty-first consecutive year
of the activity.? Each year several hundred Amateur Radio operators throughout
the state endeavor to activate all 159 counties, the most of any state except
for Texas, during the two ten-hour sessions on the second full weekend of
April. For additional information and rules for the GA QSO party, go to
<http://www.georgiaqsoparty.org>.?
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Jim Stafford W4QO
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