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Mississippi QSO Party
The Mississippi QSO Party, sponsored by the Vicksburg ARC, starts at 1500Z Feb.
28 and ends at 0300Z
March 1 (9AM to 9PM local time on Saturday).
Suggested HF frequencies are:
CW: 3545, 7045, 14045, 21045 and 28045
Phone: 3857, 3862, 3867, 7238, 14275, 21375, and 28375 KHz on SSB
VHF frequencies: SSB 50.130 and 144.220; FM 146.55 and 446.00
No 60-Meter, WARC Band, or repeater contacts.
Mississippi Stations:
Exchange: signal report and county.
Receive a multiplier of one for each Mississippi County, state, province, and
DXCC country.
Final score is the number of QSOs times the number of Mississippi Counties,
states, provinces and countries.
Mississippi does not count as a state for multiplier purposes.
Stations outside of Mississippi:
Exchange: signal report and state, province, or country.
Contacts: count one point each.
Receive a multiplier of one for each Mississippi County.
Final score is the number of Mississippi QSOs times the number of Mississippi
Counties.
The winners of each state, province, or country are eligible for a certificate
providing at least 10 QSOs are
submitted in the log. Certificates will also be awarded to the highest scoring
station in Mississippi and in each
Mississippi County. A certificate will also be awarded to the Mississippi
mobile/portable that has the highest
overall score to be computed from the sum of the scores from each county he/she
operated from.
Each log must include a scoring summary showing the number of QSOs made, the
multiplier, and score. Logs
without a scoring summary will be considered as a check log.
Logs should be mailed, no later than March 31, 2009 to:
Vicksburg ARC,
64 Lake Circle Drive,
Vicksburg, MS 39180
For additional information, please contact:
Malcolm Keown, W5XX
mailto:w5xx@vicksburg.com
Note 1: Three frequencies are specified for 75 Meters – 3857, 3862, and 3867.
In the event of a severe weather
outbreak 3862 should be kept clear for emergency operations.
Note 2: This set of rules will be posted on www.arrlmiss.org

 


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