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Rick Hiller via BVARC <https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=bvarc@bvarc.org&q=from:%22Rick+Hiller+via+BVARC%22> Fri, 08 Sep 2023 17:40:20 -0700 <https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=bvarc@bvarc.org&q=date:20230908> *Work the TQP from home or your lake place or driving thru multiple counties in your mobile. You can try 160 thru 10 meters, although 40 and 20 are typically the money bands. Operate 1 hour or all 18 over this coming Saturday and Sunday, but get on the air and have some fun.....* *-----------------------------------------------* *Notice # 1* Having many stations try and contact you in Texas and, more specifically, in your Texas county, is a joy that comes around just once a year. Saturday Sept 16 9AM to 9PM CDT and then again Sunday Sept 17th 9AM to 3 PM. Operate CW, SSB or Digital, as much or as little as you see fit. Put your county on the air by "running" (calling "CQ TQP") or "hunt and pounce" and log all of the other counties that you hear on 160 thru 10 meters. The Exchange is simple -- RS(T) and County (4 letter abbreviation). Log using N3FJP, N1MM or even just a paper and pencil, but log submission is a Cabrillo file using the 4 letter county designations. *Find details at https://www.txqp.net/ <https://www.txqp.net/>* *Rules At: https://www.txqp.net/index.php/rules/operating-rules *County 4 letter abbreviations: (must be used and logged as such) * * https://www.txqp.net/index.php/2014-03-17-17-47-16/texas-counties It's fun and a chance to get on the air and be heard. 73...Rick W5RH
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