Jim, to answer your last question, correct, there is only one mult for GA, so
once we’ve worked a GA station, the others are just Qs. And there’s no mults
per band. In state, 64 mults per mode.
We (N4N Rover) actually work very few GA stations. Our club NFARL, operates
N4N-F-A-R-L for a certificate, which generates most of the GA Qs.
tnx
Mike / W5JR
Alpharetta GA
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> On Mar 23, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Jim Brown <k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> On 3/22/2018 3:23 PM, Jeff Clarke wrote:
>>
>> The 2018 version of the Georgia QSO Party is only a few weeks away.
>
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I've enjoyed working these SE State QSO Parties for years, but last year may
> have been my last, thanks to rovers abandoning the higher bands where I can
> work them hours before those bands close, and before I can work them on lower
> bands. When I raised that issue online, the response was that they were
> moving down to work locals. In one of those contest, K4ZGB was the only rover
> who continued to work 20 until it died, and I still managed to work him on 80
> later on.
>
> Have suitable changes been made to scoring rules to discourage this practice?
> CAQP counts in-state QSOs for CA stations, but not mults.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
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