OBJECTIVE: For amateurs outside of the state of Georgia to make contact with as many Phone and/or CW Georgia stations in as many of the 159 Georgia counties, as possible. Georgia stations work everyone on Phone, CW, or both modes. Remember as rovers change counties they are new contacts to all, even Georgia stations. So …
To provide competition for Amateur Radio Operators by contacting as many Hawaii stations as possible. Rules have been changed to emphasize that this is a QSO party, to make as many QSL/able contacts as possible, emphasize the rare modes/bands and remove the county hunter aspect and even the playing field by offering the same point …
IDAHO QSO Party (IDQP) Rules Objective: For amateurs outside of the state of Idaho – to make contact with as many Idaho stations as possible during the event. For Idaho stations – to activate as many counties as possible, and work as many stations both in and out of Idaho, during the event. Contest Period: …
The Illinois QSO Party is an 8-hour event, usually held on the third Sunday in October. The event is open to all amateur radio operators. The event uses 160 meters through 2 meters. CW contacts count 2 points each, while Phone contacts count 1 point each. Stations are divided into two groups: Illinois stations and …
The purpose of the Indiana QSO Party (INQP) is to encourage contact with Indiana amateur radio stations by other Indiana hams and hams worldwide. Stations outside of Indiana work Indiana stations only. Indiana stations work everybody, including other Indiana stations. The INQP is a great time to work on your Worked All Indiana Award. It …
Iowa QSO Party Sponsored By The Ottumwa, IA ARC By entering the Iowa QSO Party, the entrant accepts the judgments and decrees of the Iowa QSO Party committee as final. QSO Party Period 1400z(9AM CDT) to 2300Z(6PM CDT) Purpose Iowa Stations: Contact as many stations as possible. All Other Stations: Contact as many Iowa stations …
The object is, like all state QSO parties, for stations outside of Kansas work as many Kansas stations in as many Kansas counties as possible. Stations in Kansas work everyone. EXCHANGE Kansas stations send signal report and county. Stations outside of Kansas send signal report and state, Canadian section, or “DX”. This QSO party will …
During the party the same station may be worked only once per band and mode, unless they are mobile or portable. Stations may be worked again when they activate another KY county. All mobile and/or portable stations must identify themselves as such so that fixed stations looking for new multipliers may more easily work them. …
Louisiana QSO Party Sponsored by the Thibodaux Amateur Radio Club, W5YL Object: For amateurs to exchange QSO information with as many Louisiana stations as possible on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6, and 2 meter bands. Louisiana stations work everyone else. Suggested CW frequencies HF – 1.840, 3.540, 7.040, 14.040, 21.040, 28.040 VHF – …
The MDC QSO Party has been described by some as the contest they like the best because it’s so much fun. This is a contest that emphasizes both aspects of its name. It is a contest, that encourages you to actually spend time in a QSO with the participants. Tilt-N-Raise and Maryland QSO Party The …