[SCCC] Maine QSO Party question

Dennis Younker NE6I NE6I at cox.net
Tue Sep 22 19:07:25 EDT 2020


I confirmed this with Tim, KB1HNZ this afternoon. It's a work the world
contest, even for out of staters. Maine QSOs do count double but you don't
actually have to have any Maine stations in the log! Pretty unique state QSO
Party!

--Dennis NE6I

-----Original Message-----
From: SCCC <sccc-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Bob Grubic
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 8:32 PM
To: Ryan Noguchi <ai6do at yahoo.com>
Cc: Southern California Contest Club SCCC <SCCC at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [SCCC] Maine QSO Party question

Ryan, thank you for that. Most enlightening.

73,
Bob NC6Q


On Mon, Sep 21, 2020, 8:04 PM Ryan Noguchi via SCCC <sccc at contesting.com>
wrote:

> > Multipliers are the same for all participants. Can that be?
> ...> What
> > happens when a CA station works the Maine QSO Party? Do you also work
> other
> > U.S. states, Canadian provinces, and other DX entities since they are
> also
> > multipliers? Is it sort of a free for all, but akin to the NAQP? Seems
> like it. From the 2019 results page (http://www.ws1sm.com/MEQP-2019.html)
> as well as results pages going back as far as 2016:
> "We continue to see a number of log entries that ONLY include QSOs with
> Maine stations. The rules allow all QSOs during the contest period to be
> scored, as long as a proper exchange is made between the two stations.
This
> means many of the entrants could've had significantly higher scores had
> they included their other QSOs!"
>
>
> 73, Ryan AI6DO
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