[MiQP-Mail] 2008 Michigan QSO Party (Help Spread the Word)

Hank Greeb n8xx at arrl.org
Mon Mar 10 23:27:31 EDT 2008


Mark:

FB job, OM. Every bit of publicity is worth while.

But, lettuce not leave all the PR work to one person. It's my opinion 
that the "local touch" from well known hams within local clubs can do 
much to encourage more participation, and participation from fixed 
stations in counties where there has been little or no activity in past 
years.

So, please do as Mark suggests - pass the word on your local nets, at 
your local meetings, during your local VHF ragchews, etc. If your club 
has a club station, encourage folks to activate it during the MiQP.

73 de n8xx Hg

NU8Z-MiQP wrote:
> Hello
> I'm sending this email to you as a past "in state" participant in the 
> Michigan QSO Party.
> We are trying to get even more activity this year and are asking for 
> your help.
> I have attached a Michigan QSO Party announcement flier and ask that 
> you print and distribute at your next club meeting.
> Also pass a copy to the newsletter editor if possible.
> If we can all get one more person involved in this event, it will make 
> a great event even better.
> I have also attached some text below that your newsletter editor could 
> use if you forward it to him/her.
> Also note that there is a new EOC category that your club may have 
> some interest in???
> Thanks is advance for your help in spreading the word about the 2008 
> Michigan QSO Party.
> 73 Mark NU8Z
> Press release:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 2008 MICHIGAN QSO PARTY
> Attention Michigan Amateurs!!!!
> It's that time of year again! It’s time to gear it up and get ready 
> for the 2008 Michigan QSO Party.
> The MiQP has something to offer for everyone and there is no shortage 
> of reasons for joining in on the fun on April 19th, 2008.
> Last year was a good year for the MiQP. Activity was up and we hope to 
> do even better this year.
> We hope to see an increase in activity within the traditional amateur 
> radio clubs in Michigan. I think that most clubs are looking for 
> special activities and the MiQP has some features that should be 
> considered in filling this need.
>
> This type of event is what it’s all about. It is a group activity that 
> can be a source enjoyment before, during and after the event! This 
> year we will have the traditional categories such as Single-Operator, 
> Multi-Operator and Mobile. But in addition to these, we are adding a 
> new “Emergencies Operation Center” EOC category. This will provide an 
> opportunity to brush up your clubs emergency operation skills and 
> provide great training (and fun). This would also be a great 
> opportunity to expose some of your newer members to emergency 
> communications operations, but in a less formal environment.
> As you can see from the rules listed below, this is only a 12 hour 
> event. Please consider getting on the air for the whole thing, or any 
> portion of the 12 hour period. You can operate from home, portable, 
> mobile or at the clubs EOC. With the support of mobile and portable 
> stations, we plan on having activity in all 83 counties.
>
> Last but not least, we ask those of you that have participated in the 
> MIQP to please help us get the word out and encourage other Michigan 
> hams and radio clubs to participate and join the fun. See 
> http://www.miqp.org <http://www.miqp.org/> for more details and the rules!
> Date /Time: Michigan QSO Party, sponsored by the Mad River Radio Club, 
> from 1600Z April 19th t until 0400Z April 20th. Stations may operate 
> the full 12 hours. (12 noon to 12 midnight local Michigan time on 
> April 20th )
>
> Modes and Categories: Phone and CW on 80/40/20/15/10 meters. 
> Single-op, multi-op, mobile and Emergencies Operations Center (EOC) 
> categories. Single-op entries are categorized by output power, QRP (5W 
> or less), Low Power (100W or less), and High Power (greater than 100W)
> Multipliers: Work stations once per band and mode. Work other states 
> and Michigan Stations. MI to MI QSO's are allowed. Work portables and 
> mobiles again as they change counties, state or province.
> Exchange: Exchange QSO number and location (county for MI stations, 
> state/province or "DX" for others).
> Scoring: One point per phone QSO, two points per CW QSO. Count 
> multipliers once per mode. Multipliers are MI counties for all 
> entries, plus states & provinces for MI entries only. Final score is 
> total QSO points times total multipliers.
> Freqs: Suggested frequencies: CW-3545, 7045, 14045, 21045, 28045; 
> Phone-3800, 7200, 14250, 21300, 28450.
> Log Submittal: Mail logs no later than 30 days after the contest to: 
> Mad River Radio Club, c/o Dave Pruett, 2727 Harris Road, Ypsilanti, MI 
> 48198 or via e-mail to logs at miqp.org <mailto:logs at miqp.org>
> More Information: For complete rules, along with free logging 
> software, log and summary sheets, see http://www.miqp.org 
> <http://www.miqp.org/>
> 73 es cu April 19th 2008
> Mark NU8Z



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