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Subject: [ct-user] Spring has come things are turning from Green toOrange...huh?
From: kq2m at earthlink.net (Robert Shohet)
Date: Thu Apr 3 11:10:16 2003
What in blazes does the FQP have to with the CT User reflector?

Why don't you grow up and restrain your FQP announcements to where THEY ARE
APPROPRIATE like the CQ Contest reflector?!

Bob KQ2M

> Spring is here!
>
> One of the rights of Spring, or at least April, is the changing of the
> county map for the Florida QSO Party.
>
> The 67 Florida counties shown on the home page of the FQP are colored
> Green until someone volunteers to activate one of them by contacting our
> county coordinator NS4W, at that time the county will change from Green
> to Orange.  If you are a Floridian be sure to check in (there is a
> button on the web page) and register your county (or counties for you
> mobile teams).
>
> If you go to the opening page of the Florida QSO Party web page
>
> http://www.qsl.net/fqp
>
> you will see the changing of the counties is underway. We should have a
> return of all the rover teams this year and actually some new ones
> including an entry by K4FQP/M!
>
> The FQP has something for everyone, Floridians get to call CQ and be
> rare and wanted like the rarest DX, county hunters get a chance to
> remove any unwanted Florida counties from their want list - for the past
> 4 years ALL 67 of Florida's counties have been activated and we have had
> a lot of clean sweeps, including:
>
> This past year we had our first DX sweep, GM3POI swept the Florida
> counties!  We had the following sweep in the 2,002 running:
>
>
> CALL POWER MODE LAST COUNTY TIME SWEEP COMPLETED ON SUNDAY
> W1NN LOW MIXED CAH 1544Z (CW Sweep @ 1817Z - OKE)
> W8MJ LOW MIXED HEN 1544Z (CW Sweep @ 1817Z - OKE - earliest CW Sweep)
> GM3POI HIGH CW GUL 1824Z
> W?GXQ LOW CW OKE 1825Z
> VE1OP HIGH CW IDR 1931Z
> N6MU LOW MIXED TAY 2012Z
> K9QVB LOW CW TAY 2032Z
> WA3HAE LOW MIXED SAN 2037Z
> K4MUT LOW MIXED SAN 2045Z (CW Sweep completed on same QSO)
> K7SV LOW MIXED SAN 2047Z (CW Sweep completed on same QSO)
> K5IID QRP MIXED HAR 2142Z
>
> Did you notice that last entry above, that is right a QRP station swept
> all the FL counties... K5IID in West Virginia did that with 5 watts!
> Add that to GM3POI's sweep from Europe, yes the Sweep is attainable...
> at the rate we are having sweeps we could rename the Florida QSO Party
> the Sunshine State Sweepstakes!
>
> Why has the Florida QSO Party grown from just another QSO Party into a
> major annual contesting event.  PARTICIPATION!  There are a lot of hams
> who make special effort to not only man mobile teams ensuring
> "sweep-ability" of the state, but others also proudly represent Florida
> handing out QSOs from their fixed stations as well.  Some of these hams
> had awesome QSO totals last year, for example, the highest number of
> QSOs made by a fixed station was K4XS with 2,457 QSOs... the mobile team
> of N4TO and K1TO amassed 2,099 total QSOs by mobiling through 44
> counties!  That is right you read correctly 2,099 QSOs made by a mobile
> station!  We received 302 unique logs from Florida entrants, this
> included logs received from all of the 67 counties.
>
> We do however want to do better this year, and are hoping to get even
> more stations - LIKE YOU active, especially on SSB.
>
> What else makes for a successful contest?  An active awards program, in
> addition to beautiful certificates, the FQP has perhaps the biggest
> plaque program of any contest.  We try and note significant achievements
> with the plaque program, here is a list of the 2,002 plaque winners:
>
> FQP 2002 PLAQUE WINNERS
>
> Top Florida CW K4LQ
> Top Florida Phone K4XS
> Top Florida Mixed Mode N4PN
> Top Florida Mobile (Single Op) W5WMU
> Top Florida Mobile (Single Op, CW Only) KN4Y
> Top Florida Mobile (Multi-Op) N4TO (+K1TO)
> Top Florida Mobile (Multi-Op, CW Only) K4FCG (K4OJ, N4KM)
> Most QSO's Florida Single Operator K4XS
> Top Florida Club Station Score NJ4M (W1ROX, WD4AHZ)
> Top Florida Multi-Op W4/G4BUE (+M?BUE)
> Top School Florida U. of Cent. FL ARC, K4UCF
>
> Top Non-Florida CW K8IR
> Top Non-Florida Phone K3TW
> Top Non-Florida Mixed Mode N6MU
> Top Non-Florida QRP K5IID
> Top School Non-Florida Carl Hayden CHS ARC, N7UJJ
> Largest Golden Log Non-Florida K4BAI
> Top Canadian Mixed Mode VA3NR
> Top DX Mixed Mode HA1AG
> Top European CW GM3POI
> 1st station to work all Counties in FQP W1NN
>
> That's 21 plaques!
>
> The Florida Contest Group sponsors the FQP and hopes that you will give
> the FQP a try - it IS a lot of fun, whether you are an out of stater
> following the mobiles through the counties (note we publish the proposed
> routes for the teams) or you're a Florida ham enjoying being on  the
> "DX" end of the pileups - having the world come to you.
>
> Please contact me if you have any questions regarding the FQP, we aim to
> please - you can start to find out more by going to the FQP web site
> listed below... read the great write-up by WRTC co-champion and lead
> adjudicator K1TO, and plan on keeping April 26th and 27th open!
>
> FQP 2,003 will run from:
>
> Saturday April 26th (from 1600Z April 26 - 0159Z April 27)
> (then the mobiles sleep)  and
> Sunday April 27th (from  1200Z - 2159Z April 27)
>
> these are two 10 hour windows of operating or 20 total hours.
>
> To keep abreast of late breaking FQP news be sure to sign up for the FQP
> e-mail reflector when you go to the web site (click on the FQP Reflector
> button), important announcements and  questions are fielded there...
> please go to:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/fqp
>
> ...bookmark it, and watch those colors change from Green to Orange as
> Floridians check in!
>
> There now are 24 days until the Florida QSO Party - see you then!
>
>
> Jim, K4OJ
>
> Florida Contest Group
>
>
>
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