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[CQ-Contest] Reverse Beacon Network and State QSO Parties

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Reverse Beacon Network and State QSO Parties
From: Jim Stahl via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Jim Stahl <jimk8mr@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 16:08:52 -0400
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It’s been clearly observed that in many state QSO parties in the northeast, 
there is little activity on the higher bands, making things uninteresting for 
those some distance away. This is a chicken and egg sort of situation: little 
in state activity on those bands leads to little out of state activity, and 
that in turn reinforces the disinterest from in state stations.

This past spring, from Florida I tried to initiate some 15 meter activity in 
the Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan QSO Parties, including lots of CQing. I 
worked a half dozen or so guys in MN and WI, and one in MI. Some had good 
signals, some did not. I never was sure if my signal was making it up there or 
not.

This Saturday is the Ohio QSO Party, and I encourage those from more distant 
areas give it a try, with help from the Reverse Beacon Network 
(www.reversebeacon.net) to verify propagation. There are three RBN skimmer 
sites in northeast Ohio, W8WTS, K8AZ, and KQ8M, plus K8ND in central Ohio near 
Columbus. Send a few CW CQs and watch to see if and how well those skimmers are 
hearing you. If they are, try some CQ’s yourself (21045 on CW and 21300 on SSB 
are the suggested activity frequencies), or catch some Ohio stations on another 
band (likely 20) and ask them to move.

And the same concept applies to 20 meters later in the day after activity 
migrates to the lower bands.

Note that skimmers hear a lot better than humans - a 10db skimmer S/N ratio is 
still a pretty weak signal. But above that you ought to be heard.

The OhQP runs from 16000z Saturday to 0400z Sunday. Full OhQP details are at 
www.ohqp.org. I’ll be mobile, mostly on CW, and can very easily change bands 
80-15 meters. (I can also change between CW and SSB, and OhQP multipliers are 
by mode).

And we do have very nice plaques for the top scoring stations from outside W/VE 
and from the Mountain/Pacific time zones.


73  -  Jim  K8MR
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