This Saturday, August 22, is the Ohio QSO Party, 1600z to 0400z Sunday.
(Noon to midnight EDT).
Note that there are several rule changes this year. The major one is
that we have replaced the serial number with a signal report. This will
make things easier for mobiles, and well as make the OhQP exchange
compatible with other concurrent contests.
While the major logging software providers have made the update, if you
haven't or can't upgrade, don't hesitate to participate. Just log
everything received as number 59 or 599 or whatever. Don't worry about
your log's sent serial number. Just get on and have fun!
Two other minor changes: The power level for QRP has been changed to 5
watts, regardless of mode; and the use of skimmer spots is now OK for
single operators. (Normal cluster spotting for single ops has been
allowed for several years).
Quick start guide: 80-10 meters, CW and phone (no digital),. Exchange
signal report and QTH (SPC, or "DX" for those outside W/VE). Multipliers
count by mode (88 x 2 =176 possible from outside Ohio).
Lots of awards, including plaques for out of state High Power, Low
Power, QRP, DX, and Mountain/Pacific time zones.
Full rules and information at www.ohqp.org
This year there are five full weekends in August, and the last weekend
is not Labor Day weekend. Thanks to Bob, W0BH, and the Kansas QSO Party
crew, with whom we normally share a weekend, for taking the fifth
weekend, leaving a pretty uncluttered fourth weekend for the OhQP. I
hope to hear and work lots of you on Saturday!
73 - Jim K8MR
OhQP Chairman
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