2015
Michigan
QSO Party
Sponsored by
The Mad River Radio Club
What Is The Michigan QSO Party?
An on-the-air operating event to allow stations outside the state of Michigan to make contact with as many Michigan stations as possible.
Non-Michigan stations may work only Michigan stations, while Michigan stations
may contact anyone.
What Is The Operating Objective In The Michigan QSO Party?
For Michigan stations, it is to work as many stations as possible in as many states, provinces, and Michigan counties as
possible.
Results from the 2013 Michigan QSO Party
• 299 entries received, up 69% since 2004
• Over 44,000 QSOs reported
• Over 3,200 different stations involved
• All 83 MI counties were active
Continuation of Activity Growth In Recent Years
When Is The Michigan QSO Party and What Is the Operating Period?
Saturday of the third full weekend in April
Noon to Midnight Local Time
(16Z - 04Z)
April 18, 2015
Saturday of the third full weekend in April
Noon to Midnight Local Time
(16Z - 04Z)
April 18, 2015
What Bands and Modes Can Be Used In The Michigan QSO Party?
80 thru 10 Meters, CW & SSB
A station may be worked once on each band, on phone and CW
What Are The Entry Categories In The Michigan QSO Party?
Michigan Single Operator
• QRP (5 watts or less)
• Low Power (100W or less)
• High Power (Over 100W)
Separate plaques are awarded for each single operator category
What Are The Entry Categories In The Michigan QSO Party?
Michigan Multi-Operator
• Single Transmitter
• Multiple Transmitters
Separate plaques are awarded for each multi-operator category
What Are The Entry Categories In The Michigan QSO Party?
Michigan Mobile
• Solo Operator – One operator alone
• Multi-Operator – More than one op
• Only one transmitter, 100W or less
• Can operate from multiple counties, starting over from each one, with all counties totaled as one entry
• Separate plaques are awarded for each mobile category
What Is The Exchange In The Michigan QSO Party?
• Michigan stations send a sequential serial number and county
• Non-Michigan stations send a sequential serial number and their state or province
• Non-W/VE stations send a sequential serial number and “DX”
How Is The Score Calculated In The Michigan QSO Party?
• Each non-duplicate CW QSO is worth two points
• Each non-duplicate SSB QSO is worth one point
How Is The Score Calculated In The Michigan QSO Party?
Multipliers (counted once per mode):
For Michigan Stations: • 49 US States (excludes Michigan)
• 13 Canadian Provinces
• 83 Michigan Counties
•“DX” for a non-W/VE station
For non-Michigan Stations (W/VE or DX):
• 83 Michigan Counties
How Is The Score Calculated In The Michigan QSO Party?
Fixed Stations
The total number of QSO points is multiplied by the number of multipliers
worked on each mode (phone and CW)
How Is The Score Calculated In The Michigan QSO Party?
Mobile Stations
The total number of QSO points from all counties activated is multiplied by the
number of unique multipliers worked overall
Submitting A Log For The Michigan QSO Party
• Paper log, multiplier and summary forms are available on the MiQP web site at http://www.miqp.org.
• MiQP is supported by the NA, TRLog, N1MM, N3FJP and EI5DI contest logging programs.
• Free versions of the NA and EI5DI logging programs are available from the MiQP web site.
NA Logging Screen
http:/www.miqp.org
Submitting A Log For The Michigan QSO Party
• Paper logs should be mailed to:
• Electronic logs can be uploaded to the MiQP log submittal page at:
http://www.miqp.org/submitLogFileMiQP.htmlhttp://www.miqp.org/submitLogFileMiQP.html
Mad River Radio Club2727 Harris Road
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Mad River Radio Club2727 Harris Road
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Results will be posted to the MiQP web site http://www.miqp.org
Michigan QSO Party Plaque Program
• High Score - MI Single Operator - High Power
• High Score - MI Single Operator - Low Power
• High Score - MI Single Operator - QRP
• High Score - MI Multi-Operator Single-Transmitter
• High Score - MI Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter
• High Score - MI Mobile – Solo Operator
• High Score - MI Mobile – Multi-Operator
• High Score - Non-MI Single Operator – Eastern Region
• High Score - Non-MI Single Operator – Western Region
• High Score – Michigan EOC Station
• High Score - MI Single Operator - High Power
• High Score - MI Single Operator - Low Power
• High Score - MI Single Operator - QRP
• High Score - MI Multi-Operator Single-Transmitter
• High Score - MI Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter
• High Score - MI Mobile – Solo Operator
• High Score - MI Mobile – Multi-Operator
• High Score - Non-MI Single Operator – Eastern Region
• High Score - Non-MI Single Operator – Western Region
• High Score – Michigan EOC Station
Michigan QSO Party Certificate Program
Michigan:
• Certificate to the top single operator entry in each county making at least 50 QSOs.
• Certificates to the top three solo and multi-op mobile entries.
• Certificates to the top three limited and un-limited multi-op entries.
Out-state:
• Certificate to the top entry from each state or province making at least 25 QSOs.
Michigan Club Competition
Scores attributed to any Michigan amateur radio club will be credited towards that club. All Michigan clubs with at least two credited scores will be included in an overall ranking of those scores with a certificate awarded to the club with the highest score (both in-state and out-of-state).
BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR CLUB NAME IN YOUR ELECTRONIC ENTRY FILE OR ON THE SUMMARY SHEET WITH YOUR ENTRY.
Michigan QSO Party Tips To Do Well and Have Fun
• A big station is not necessary to do well. Most single-op stations are using simple antennas.
• Most activity is on 40M during daylight and 80M during darkness.
• Operate both CW and SSB to maximize QSOs and the all-important multipliers.
• Watch for the mobiles, who can be re-worked when they change counties.
MiQP Record Scores From MichiganSingle-Operator High Power
2008 N8SS WAYN 880 Q 186 m = 240,684Single-Operator Low Power
2010 N8M WASH 662 Q 201 m = 202,005Single-Operator QRP
2010 K8MM GENE 451 Q 146 m = 118,990Multi-Operator, Single-Transmitter
2012 K8MQP LIVI 763 Q 206 m = 227,424Multi-Operator, Multi-Transmitter
2012 K8XXX BARR 2450 Q 233 m = 741,406Mobile, Solo-Operator
2012 W1NN/8 12 cty 751 Q 111 m = 154,290Mobile, Multi-Operator
2013 K8MR/8 30 cty 1479 Q 120 m = 311,160
Multi-Operator MiQP
Operate from home… Or in the field
MiQP Mobiling
K8CC/m
Operating Position
GPS
Temporary Rig Location
MQP 2000
MRRC Mobiles
All 83 Counties
AA8U/m
K8CC/m
K9TM/m
W8RU/m
K8XXX/m
2015 Michigan QSO Party
Saturday, April 18, 2010
Noon to Midnight, Local Time
(16Z - 04Z)
Saturday, April 18, 2010
Noon to Midnight, Local Time
(16Z - 04Z)
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