Wisconsin QSO Party
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sponsored by the West Allis Amateur Radio Club

Type of Competition:
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work stations once per band and mode. Work mobiles again as they change
county. No repeater QSOs

Categories:
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- single operator, fixed
- single operator, mobile
- multi operator, single transmitter, fixed
- multi operator, single transmitter, mobile
- multi operator, multi transmitter, fixed
- multi operator, multi transmitter, mobile
- novice/technican, fixed
- novice/technican, mobile

Date:
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third full weekend in March, from 18.00z Sunday to 01.00z Monday
{03SUN03:1800:420}

Frequencies:
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CW: 3.550, 3.705, 7.050, 7.125, 14.050, 21.150 MHz
SSB: 3.890, 7.230, 14.290, 28.400 MHz
other bands may be used

Mode:
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CW, SSB

Exchange:
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RS(T) and QTH (county for Wisconsin stations; state or province for others)

Multiplier:
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Wisconsin counties (max 72), states, provinces

Points:
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two points for CW QSO, and one point for SSB QSO

Final Score:
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Wisc. stations multipliy total QSO points by (U.S.states + VE provinces +
Wisc. countries) worked. DX contacts count for QSO points only. Others use
total Wisc. QSO points by the number of Wisc. countries worked (max. 72).
Wisc. mobiles can add a bonus of 500 points to their final score for each
county outside their own from which they operate (minimum of 15 QSOs from
each county)

Logs:
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send summary sheet, logs and dupe sheet (if more than 100 QSOs). Enclose a
legal size SASE for final results

Deadline:
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send logs not later than 30 days after the contest

Address:
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West Allis RAC
P.O.Box 1072
Milwaukee
WI 53201
U.S.A

Awards:
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to highest scoring single operator in each class in each state and province

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