>IMO, there are already plenty of contests. The state QSO parties that do well
>-- CA, FL and PA to name just a few -- spend the better part of the year
>putting their event together, publicizing it, checking logs, etc. It takes a
>number of committed stations -- mobile, portable and fixed -- to create enough
>in-state activity to make the contest attractive for out-of-state stations. I
>doubt you could do two sub-state QSO parties very well.
>73 - Jim AD1C
>p.s. there are links to every state QSO party I could find at:
>
> http://www.yccc.org/Links/Rules.htm#State
Also on my web page -
Rich
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USA Radiosport Web - <http://www.qsl.net/ka8okh> Mirror site
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