The log submittal deadline for the 2011 Michigan QSO Party has passed (May 18, 2011). The list of logs received has been posted on the MiQP web site at _http://www.miqp.org/MiQP%20Logs%20Received.htm
All: The results of the 2011 Michigan QSO Party are now available on the MiQP web site at http://www.miqp.org. Congratulations to all of the 2011 MiQP plaque winners: High Score - Michigan Single Ope
Attention all contesters: The Michigan QSO Party, sponsored by the Mad River Radio Club, runs this weekend from 1600Z April 21 until 0400Z April 22, i.e. noon until midnight local time (EDST). Statio
The results of the 2012 Michigan QSO Party are now available on the MiQP web site (http:www.miqp.org). Congratulations to all of the 2012 MiQP plaque winners: *High Score - Michigan Single Operator -
Bill, If I recall correctly, it wasn't all that long ago that the WPX contest required the "portable" identifier, which was logical since it in essence modifies your call sign, which provides the mul
Dave, The ARRL 10M contest checks the RST. I know, because I do the logchecking for this contest and wrote the logchecking software. We are particularly interested in the "T", or more specifically it
Amateurs everywhere at invited to participate in the Michigan QSO Party, sponsored by the Mad River Radio Club, which will occur this weekend starting at 1600Z April 20 until 0400Z April 21. (This is
Tom, I is my understanding that: 1) the batteries cannot be charged while in use (which you have covered) and 2) the charging source must be independent of commercial mains. If #2 isn't true, then wh
Paul, Speaking as the log-checker of the ARRL 10M contest, and the ARRL 160M contest (which is checked using the same software), you are not completely correct. An "X" at the beginning of a Cabrillo
HTML clipboard The MiQP Organizing Committee is pleased to announce that the results of the 2013 MiQP are now available on the MiQP web site (http://www.miqp.org). We appreciate (most) everyone's pat
All: I am the logchecker for the 10M contest. I turned in the checked results to ARRL HQ several months ago. As Dave, K3ZJ noted the LCRs for that contest are on the ARRL web site. My logchecking coh
The full results of the 2014 Michigan QSO Party are now available on the MiQP web site http://www.miqp.org. The major category winners were: Hi Score - Michigan Single-Operator - High Power Steve Wue
On 9/16/2014 8:51 AM, Hal Kennedy wrote: The CD parties were dropped. There is no "Giant Rule-Book in the Sky" that says once a contest is established it has to last forever. Is it time to pull the p
Andy, DX stations (that is non-W/VE) are certainly welcome to participate, but they can only work W/VE stations. Even with this limitation, it still is a reasonably interesting contest for them becau
Rick, I've been doing SO2R since 1980 (back in the pre-computer days) and have built and used many different setups. My experience has been that how one does SO2R is a highly personal thing. Lots of
Yes, Goran this was incorporated a few years ago. The "QSO:" tag at the beginning of the line is changed to "X-QSO:" to exclude the QSO from checking. This is documented clearly in the Cabrillo V3 sp
All stations are invited to participate in the 2015 Michigan QSO Party, sponsored by the Mad River Radio Club, this weekend, from 1600Z April 18 until 0400Z April 19 (Saturday, noon to midnight EDST)
Users of the /*NA*/Logging Program can take advantage of the 2015 rule change for the Michigan QSO Party that made "DX" stations a multiplier /*for in-state stations only*/, by going to the MiQP Down
My apologies for the typo which crept into my previous note about how to update the NA Logging Program to add "DX" as a multiplier for the Michigan QSO Party this weekend. Perhaps the error was obvio
I for one am looking forward to the day when we'll stop consuming reflector bandwidth beating this dead horse. Yes, he cheated, the CQWW Committee caught it (kudos to them) and levied an appropriate