Hello all:
The 2016 Georgia QSO Party is this weekend. Ten hours on Saturday
(1800Z to 0359Z) and ten hours on Sunday (1400Z to 2400Z). All HF and
VHF operators are invited to participate. It will be on 160, 80, 40,
20, 15, 10 and 6 meters. CW and digital count together as mode and
Phone is the other mode. Multipliers (counties in GA for out-of-state
stations) count per mode. Many plaques and more certificates are
offered for in-state and out-of-state stations at each power level (HP,
LP, and QRP) and for CW, Phone, or Mixed Modes.
Georgia has 159 counties (second only to TX in the number of counties).
Many of them are rather small, thus attracting a lot of mobile
operators who like to make many QSOs from many counties.
The Georgia QSO Party home page has complete rules, a list of awards,
frequently asked questions, and an activity map showing anticipated
operations from each of the 159 counties. Last year, QSOs were made
from each of the 159 counties, although no one station has worked them
all in just one QSO party yet. This could be the year for that and we
do hope to have all of the 159 QRV again this year. For the activity
map, look under the tab for 2016 GQP on the left side of the webpage.
The exchange is the common one for many QSO parties: RS(T) and GA
county for RS(T) and state/province/ or DX. Any questions can be sent
to the GQP manager WA4ZXV or to me if you prefer.
Some GA stations, including W4AN/M operated by KU8E and K4BAI are
planning to be QRV part time in some of the GA National Parks on the Air
counter areas.
So, you are all invited to the big GA QSO Party this Saturday and Sunday.
The GQP is jointly sponsored by the Southeastern DX Club and the South
East Contest Club.
73, John, K4BAI.
President SECC.
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