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Gang -
Here are the abbreviated rules. All the fine print is in the April QQ, which
should be in your mailbox this week if it hasn't already arrived. The rules
haven't changed for a couple years, so last year's Fall and Spring rules
still apply.
See you there,
Cam N6GA
QRP ARCI Spring QSO Party, CW, sponsored by QRP ARC International, 1200Z
April 12 to
2400Z April 13. Single band, all band, high band (20, 15, 10 and 6 meters)
or low band (160, 80 and 40). Operate no more than 24 hours. Work stations
once per band. Exchange signal report, state/province/ DXCC country and
ARCI number (if member) or power out (if nonmember). 1.810, 3.560 3.710
7.040 7.110 14.060 21.060 21.110 28.060 28.110 50.060. QSO points: 5 pts for
QSO with member, 2 pts for non-member, same continent, and 4 pts for
nonmember, different continent. Multiply total QSO points (all bands) by
total S/P/Cs (all bands) by power multiplier (> 5 W output, X1; <5 W output,
X 7; <1 W output, X 10; < 250 MW output, X 15). Team Competition: Teams of
between 2 and 5 members will compete in a separate category. Team captain
must send a list of team members to the Contest Manager via e-mail before
the start of the contest, or via mail postmarked the day before the
contest.Mail entry (SASE for results) to QRP ARCI Contest Manager, Cam
Hartford, N6GA, 1959 Bridgeport Ave., Claremont, CA 91711.
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