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2011 Indiana QSO Party

2011 Indiana QSO Party. Mel Crichton KJ9C. What is a QSO Party?. Short operating event 8 hours to 2 days (IN QP is 12 hours) Theme Geographic – state, call area Club QP – FISTS, QCWA, FOC Usually scored like a contest Contact points Multipliers (states, DX, counties)

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2011 Indiana QSO Party

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  1. 2011 Indiana QSO Party Mel Crichton KJ9C

  2. What is a QSO Party? • Short operating event • 8 hours to 2 days (IN QP is 12 hours) • Theme • Geographic – state, call area • Club QP – FISTS, QCWA, FOC • Usually scored like a contest • Contact points • Multipliers (states, DX, counties) • Re-Work mobiles after they change counties

  3. What state parties? • Almost every state has one • in every month of the year • Also regional parties • W7QP, New England QP, etc. • Indiana QSO Party (INQP) is first Saturday in May (May 7, 2011) • 160-10 meters (no WARC), SSB & CW

  4. What activity is planned? • Most QPs have a web page & reflector • E-Mail plans, questions, discuss and brag • Activity map or list • INQP has both: • Info & sign up at www.hdxcc.org/inqp

  5. Why do IN QP? • Be the target of a pileup (feels like being DX) • Rare county or on a county line = REALLY busy! • Shake down your mobile/portable station • Test the Field Day setup • Test emergency equipment under 12 hour load • Improve contest & message handling skills • Improve CW skills or get over mic. fright • Fill the log – can make MANY QSOs in 12 hrs • Prizes

  6. PRIZES? • Certificates for notable effort • Certificate for Bison Stampede station • Plaques for top scores in INQP • Worked All States, USACA awards • Worked All Indiana Award

  7. Worked All Indiana • Info at www.hdxcc.org/wai • QSL 60 of the 92 counties • Cards or INQP log confirmation

  8. IN QP Prizes ? • 2011 Plaques for top scores in: • HP, LP single op fixed stations Indiana • HP, LP out of state • Top multi-operator (M/S and M/M) entry from Indiana • QRP overall • Indiana mobile • Indiana portable • Indiana Rover • Top W1 and W7 entries • CLUB AGGREGATE plaque (sponsor IRCC) • 3 or more club members participate – see rules • Certificate for county winner - possible • Certificate for W9UUU Bison Stampede stn

  9. 2010 INQP plaque winners • FIRST PLACE INDIANA, PORTABLE     N9FN/Portable • FIRST PLACE INDIANA  SO, HP        K9NN • FIRST PLACE INDIANA  SO, LP         K9WX • FIRST PLACE INDIANA MOBILE        KJ9C/m • FIRST PLACE INDIANA ROVER WN9O • FIRST PLACE INDIANA MULTI-OP        AK9F • FIRST PLACE HP OUTSIDE INDIANA       N8II • FIRST PLACE LP OUTSIDE INDIANA        WA3HAE • TOP QRP SCORE OVERALL W9ILF • TOP SCORE FROM W7             N6MA • TOP SCORE FROM New England         AA1KS • CLUB AGGREGATE Lafayette DX Association • TOP BLACK HOLE (SPECIAL PLAQUE*) KB9OWD + LOTS of certificates * IF WE CAN SCORE IT EASILY, YOU CAN SPONSOR A PLAQUE FOR WHATEVER

  10. 2010 IN QP • 228 logs submitted (A RECORD) • All 92 counties on with at least one stn. • At least 137 IN stations on the air • Top score was 310,871 (WN9O/r) • Results are posted on website • www.hdxcc.org/inqp

  11. What skills do I need? • One or both of 2 modes: • INQP is 160-10, SSB and CW • The desire to make contacts • Butt in chair up to 12 hours • Ability to keep a legible log (more later)

  12. My Station? • Always HF activity in a QSO party • 40 meters most popular (local and DX QSOs) • Rig, antennas, logging means • Fixed station – 100 watts and low dipole : 80,40,20 • 10-15 may be busy in 2011 • Mobile – 20-40-80 and CW are advantage • Portable/Rover – good antennas are a plus • Operators – Tech’s operate SSB on some HF bands or guest/club operate on all bands

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  14. Logging? • Indiana accepts handwritten logs • Manual re-entry is required, meaning….. • Error potential = loss of score • Prefer computer-generated data files via e-mail • Accuracy guaranteed, easier to score • Cabrillo format advised, but not required in Indiana • Most logging programs create acceptable entry files • TR, WriteLog, NA, N3FJP, LOGic, CQ/X • N1MM is free, works for many state and club QP’s • An Excel data base works, too. • At least: Date-time-band-mode- station worked-his QTH

  15. Scoring? • No need to score the contest • Log checker does that anyway • You can calculate unofficial CLAIMED score • How about INQP weekend with FOUR* QPs going on at once? • Generate ONE log, let the log checker throw out the QSOs that do not apply • Microsoft Excel works pretty well for this • Logging program in GENERAL QSO mode * INQP, 7QP, NEQP and now W-zero land QP

  16. Mobiles* always welcome • 12 volt radio and reliable battery • $15 Hamstick - or more $$$ antenna • Computer log on laptop • easier than paper, especially on the move • A map and a PLAN • Options to make life easier: • GPS and mapping software (aero mobile?) • Driver (or a pilot) = safety * And ROVERS with bigger antennas

  17. How high can I score? • Fixed stations – • HP 900 QSOs - LP 500 QSOs • Portable • HP 1200+ QSOs (county line = x2) • LP 400 QSOs (one county) • Mobile – 100 watts - 600 QSOs • Club – over 350 K points- easy target!!! • RECORDS FOR EACH COUNTY BY CLASS • On INQP web page

  18. Don’t think about winningThink about:-Making Indiana heard-Improving your skills-Improving your station-Having FUN!

  19. What can I do now? • Visit the INQP website • Subscribe to the Yahoo INQP reflector • Option-Hourly, daily or weekly updates • Look at the Operating Tips in the INQP Publicity Package on the INQP website

  20. Rule changes 2011 • No 1x1 call award (N9I, N9N, N9Q, N9P) • Suggested frequencies changed • Phone lower in band, mobile CW windows • INQP QSOs count for WAI w/o QSL card • Other station’s log must confirm • Added a <ULTI-MULTI class • Multi-operator, multi-signals

  21. Rover? • Can be a mobile that stops to erect temporary antennas (antennas may be set up day before) • Can be a “Field Day” setup that changes locations (new county, can be worked again) • Mobile = Antennas must be usable while traveling (land, air, water) but may park 100% • Portable = One location only, temporary setup (Field Day style)

  22. May 7, 20111600-0400 UTC • Make plans to be on from home • (invite guest ops) • Spot the mobiles and rovers!!! • (But be careful how you use spotting network) • Take it on the road yourself: • Mobile – in 3-20 counties. Sit on a line for double points (and be a double multiplier). • As a portable (or Rover) (get landowner’s OK) • Find a county where you can set a new record (INQP records are on the website) • Prepare for the pileups

  23. QUESTIONS ??? Mel KJ9C- kj9c@iquest.net Mark WB9CIF -markmusick@sbcglobal.net

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