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    SC QSO Party

    as per the email

    SC QSO Party
    Party Begins: September 21, 2013 at 1400Z.
    Begins at 1400Z on the third Saturday in September and ends at 0300Z the following Sunday (13 hours total).
    http://scqso.com/ ;

    Rules
    1. Object
    For radio amateurs outside the state of South Carolina to contact as many South Carolina stations in as many of the 46 South Carolina counties as possible.
    For radio amateurs within the state of South Carolina to contact as many stations as possible.
    2. Contest Period
    Begins at 1400Z on the third Saturday in September and ends at 0300Z the following Sunday (13 hours total).
    3. Bands
    The SCQP shall be conducted on the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, and 6 meter bands only.
    4. Modes
    4.1. Phone
    Use “PH” as the the mode in the log header and on each contact.
    4.2. CW
    Use “CW” as the the mode in the log header and on each contact.
    4.3. Mixed
    Phone and CW contacts are submitted as a single entry. Use “Mixed” as the mode in the log header, but log each contact by the actual mode used (e.g. PH or CW).
    5. Exchange
    5.1. South Carolina Stations
    Signal report and county abbreviation (see section 14 for county abbreviations).
    5.2. USA Stations Outside South Carolina
    Signal report and two-letter state abbreviation. Note that Washington, D.C. is a multiplier for contest purposes. Puerto Rico, USVI, Guam, and other US territories are considered DX for contest purposes.
    5.3. Canadian Stations
    Signal report and two-letter province/territory abbreviation.
    5.4. DX Stations
    Signal report and “DX” (not country).
    6. Categories
    6.1. Fixed
    6.1.1. Single Operator (SO)
    One person performs all operating and logging functions. Only one (1) transmitted signal on the air at any time. There are no limits on band changes.
    6.1.2. Multi-Operator
    Those obtaining assistance from another operator or logger. There are no limits on band changes.
    6.1.2.1. Multi-Single (MS)
    Only one (1) transmitted signal on the air at any time.
    6.1.2.2. Multi-Multi (MM)
    More than one (1) transmitted signal on the air at any time. Only one (1) transmitted signal per mode per band.
    6.2. Mobile
    6.2.1. Mobile Single
    A single mobile or portable station that operates from at least two (2) different South Carolina counties and making at least one (1) contact from each county.
    6.2.2. Mobile Multi
    Same as the Mobile Single category but with multiple operators and/or multiple simultaneously operated stations in the vehicle/location.
    NOTE: A mobile station may have a non-contest operating driver, for safety, and remain in the Single operator category. However, if the driver operates at any time in the contest, then that Mobile station shall be classified as Multi-Operator. Mobile stations must move the entire operating site a t least 200 meters into the new county.
    “Line Sitting” is not allowed.
    Use of spotting assistance including packet clusters, reverse beacon networks, CW Skimmer, etc. is permitted in all categories. Self spotting is prohibited.
    7. Power
    QRP: 5 watts or less.
    Low: 100 watts or less.
    High: Greater than 100 watts.
    8. Entry Category
    For the log file item of “Category:”,

    • Use one of: SO, MS, MM, ML, or MU as the first part,
    • Use one of: QRP, LP, or HP as the second part,
    • And use one of: Mixed, PH, or CW as the last part.

    NOTE: The Cabrillo file line for category might then be entered as:
    CATEGORY: SO LP MIXED
    or
    CATEGORY: ML LP CW
    Or any other valid combination as described generally above.
    9. Scoring
    Stations may be worked once per band and mode for QSO Points. For QSOs with SC Mobiles, also per county. There is no partial contact credit.
    9.1. QSO Points
    9.1.1. Phone
    Each completed and valid phone contact shall count as one (1) point.
    9.1.2. CW/PSK/RTTY
    Each completed and valid CW, PSK, or RTTY contact shall count as two (2) points. Note that for contest purposes, a CW, PSK, or RTTY contact shall be considered equivalent. Thus a CW and RTTY contact on the same band with the same station is considered a dupe.
    9.2. Multipliers
    Multipliers are counted once per mode (NOT per band).
    9.2.1. SC Stations
    1. Each USA state including South Carolina and Washington, D.C. When logging other SC stations, enter the SC County as the exchange (not SC).
    2. Each Canadian Province/Territory.
    3. DX contacts count for QSO points only. Enter DX for the exchange.
    9.2.2. SC Mobile Stations
    1. Each USA state including South Carolina and Washington, D.C. When logging other SC stations, enter the SC County as the exchange (not SC).
    2. Each SC county activated. At least one (1) QSO must be made from a county in order for it count as activated.
    3. DX contacts count for QSO points only. Enter DX for the exchange.
    9.2.3. Non-SC Stations
    1. Each SC county, 46 total.
    2. &nbs p; SC Mobile stations, when they change counties, may be worked as a new station.
    3. A Mobile contact counts for points if the QSO is not duplicated on same band, mode, and county.
    4. A Mobile contact counts for multiplier credit if the QSO is new on that mode.
    9.3. Final Score
    Total QSO points x Multipliers
    9.4. Invalid Contacts
    Stations outside of South Carolina may not count contacts with non-South Carolina stations or DX stations for contest credit or multipliers.
    10. Awards
    10.1. Certificates
    Certificates will be awarded to the top scores for in each entry category for the following:

    • DX stations
    • Canadian stations
    • USA stations Outside South Carolina
    • South Carolina Stations

    10.2. Plaques
    Sponsored plaques will be awarded for the top score in each of the listed cat egories for QRP, Low, and High Power. A certificate will be issued lieu of a plaque in cases where there is no sponsor.
    11. Suggested Frequencies
    SSB: 1.865, 3,810, 7.190, 14.250, 21.300, 28.450, and 50.135
    CW: 1.815, 3.545, 7.045, 14.045, 21.045, 28.045, and 50.095
    12. Miscellaneous

    • A transmitter used to contact one or more stations may not subsequently be used under any other call during the cont est. The only exception is for family stations where more than one call is assigned and the operator is changed when the call is changed.
    • Out of state stations working from multiple states must submit separate logs for each state. Each state score stands alone, and is not consolidated with other state operations.
    • Any stations operated remotely should be entered using the location of the transmitter/antenna, not the operator location.
    • A mobile station is a station that can be operated while in motion.

    13. Logs< /b>
    Entries must be submitted within 30 days of the contest end. Log files may be submitted via the following methods:

    • Via email. Cabrillo format logs are STRONGLY preferred, however any ASCII text format is acceptable.
    • Via electronic media. CD or thumbdrive only please. Thumbdrives will be returned if an SASE is provided.
    • Paper logs. When submitting paper logs, a summary sheet is required. Summary sheets are not required for Cabrillo logs. Send all electronic media and paper logs to:

    SCQSO Party
    PO Box 595
    Columbia, SC 29202

    All logs must indicate band, mode, date, time (in UTC), calls, sent exchange (signal report, and state/province/county/DX) and received exchange (signal report, state/province/county/DX). Note that non-Cabrillo logs must also indicate the QSO points for each contact.
    Entry forms, summary sheets, county/state/province abbreviations are available at scqso.com


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    Why would anyone want to talk to someone from South Carolina!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by W4GPL View Post
    Why would anyone want to talk to someone from South Carolina!?
    Six-Landers are ignored so often that we'll talk to anyone willing to talk to us.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    SCQP is too much of a BS session for me.
    I'll be skipping it this year.

    When I work a contest, I want a contest...
    Not a big gab session. Too many people decide
    to gab for 10 minutes to the guy across town
    with his kW amp running full blast that he saw at the last club meeting
    or at the local watering hole the night before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Six-Landers are ignored so often that we'll talk to anyone willing to talk to us.
    Even evil, pig contesters from Delaware?
    Last edited by KJ3N; 09-15-2013 at 06:30 PM.
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    Just a note. I believe they're cutting the awards this year. It will just be a score. No plaques or certificates.
    I can only go by what I'm reading in the emails and I just thought I'd pass it along.
    10 minute gabfest. Yeah. Southern based contest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    Even evil, pig contesters from Delaware?
    Now, THAT'S going to piss off Maxwell.
    A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Six-Landers are ignored so often that we'll talk to anyone willing to talk to us.

    I'm sorry, did you say something?
    A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory

    RIP ALBI-W3MIV RIP RUSS-W5RB RIP BOB-VK3ZL





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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    Even evil, pig contesters from Delaware?
    Well, anyone except them.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB3LIX View Post
    SCQP is too much of a BS session for me.
    I'll be skipping it this year.

    When I work a contest, I want a contest...
    Not a big gab session. Too many people decide
    to gab for 10 minutes to the guy across town
    with his kW amp running full blast that he saw at the last club meeting
    or at the local watering hole the night before.
    It couldn't have been as bad as the guy I heard during the TN QSO Party who would only take a callsign every 2-3 times. Otherwise, he'd just say "It's a pileup, try again".

    Well yeah, I know it's a pileup Throw out a letter and try to narrow it down...or a number...or something, lol.
    Jim
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