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7th Call Area QSO Party Alabama QSO Party Arkansas QSO Party Arizona QSO Party ARRL Field Day California QSO Party Colorado QSO Party Delaware QSO Party Florida QSO Party Georgia QSO Party Hawaii QSO Party Idaho QSO Party Illinois QSO Party Indiana QSO Party Iowa QSO Party Kansas QSO Party Kentucky QSO Party Louisiana QSO …

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7th Call Area counties One of the best QSO parties on the bands, The 7 Land QSO Party. In one weekend you have the opportunity of working: 15 counties in Arizona 44 counties in Idaho 56 counties in Montana 16 counties in Nevada 36 counties in Oregon 29 counties in Utah 39 counties in Washington …

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  Object: For Alabama amateurs to make contact with amateur stations throughout the world. Stations outside of Alabama make contact with Alabama amateurs in as many Alabama counties as possible. Contest Period: 1600 UTC (11:00AM CDST), Jun 2nd, 2008 to 0400 UTC (11:00PM CDST), Jun 3rd, 2008. All stations may operate the full 12 hours …

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ARKANSAS QSO PARTY – Standing Rules Object: For amateurs to exchange QSO information with as many Arkansas stations as possible on 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, and 2 meter bands. Arkansas stations work everyone else. Suggested CW frequencies 3.550, 7.050, 14.050, 21.050, 28.050 Suggested PHONE frequencies 3.980, 7.260, 14.260, 21.360, 28.360, 145-147 Suggested PSK frequencies …

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Objective: Contact old friends, make new friends, and have fun! Join the party! Stations outside Arizona (AZ) contact as many AZ stations as possible. Arizona (AZ) stations, activating as many counties as possible, contact everybody.   Contest Period: 2nd full weekend of October, 1600Z (9am MST) Saturday to 0600Z Sunday (11pm MST Sat), and 1400Z …

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ARRL Field Day is one of the most popular on-the-air operating events in amateur radio today. No worries about remembering the date as Field Day is always held on the fourth full weekend in June. During this weekend there will be tens of thousands of amateur radio operators gathered together for a public demonstration of …

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The California QSO Party (CQP) is the premier state QSO party held every year on the first weekend of October. The Northern California Contest Club (NCCC) has sponsored CQP since 1974. CQP has traditionally opened the annual contest season by providing an opportunity for contesters to prepare for the ARRL November Sweepstakes since the format …

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Colorado QSO Party (COQP) Sponsor: Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association Foreword: Welcome to the Colorado QSO Party. We hope that you enjoy the contest. All licensed radio amateur operators are encouraged to enter. Those entering are highly encouraged to read and follow all points in the rules. There are several important changes from the previous …

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Object: Contact as many stations as possible on 160,80,40,20,10 and All VHF bands. Work each station once per band and mode. WARC band, Cross band and Repeater QSO’s are not permitted. Suggested frequencies: Phone: 1.860, 3.960, 7.260, 14.260, 21.360, 28.360, 50.145 CW: 1.825, 3.550, 7.050, 14.050, 21.050, 28.050, 50.950 VHF – around customary calling frequencies …

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1) Object: For amateurs outside of the state of Florida to make contact with as many Florida stations as possible. Florida stations, activating as many counties as possible, work everyone. There are two operating periods. All stations may operate the full 20 hours. Tilt-N-Raise and Florida QSO Party The use of the Tilt-N-Raise antenna mount …

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