[InHam] INQP 2014 is history

Mel Crichton kj9c at iquest.net
Sun May 4 10:23:25 EDT 2014


I hope you had a chance to get on the air yesterday for the Indiana QSO 
Party. From what I've heard so far, it was a humdinger.

Now that it's history, we need to record it. ....

First, please send in your log, no matter how small, preferably in 
electronic Cabrillo format. But even if it's just an Excel or word processor 
file, please send it in electronic format so we can dump all the calls into 
a data base for log checking.

Be sure your log shows date, time, band, mode, your location, call worked 
and their location. Also be sure to show your POWER and your INDIANA club 
affiliation.

If you kept a log on paper and don't want to transfer it to an electronic 
file, you can send the paper log and we will enter it. But that may hurt you 
if we can't read it or we mis-key.

Also, either with the log or on the INQP reflector, tell us how INQP went 
for you. Special things you did to prepare for INQP, what happened during 
INQP. Did Ol Murphy strike or did bad luck stay away? Whose call shows up 
most in your log? What counties or states were especially sweet to put into 
your log? Which stations were tough to work? What bands worked for you, 
which ones did not? What would you have done differently? How close did you 
come to getting the first 60 counties for the basic Worked All Indiana 
Award?

Your comments are always welcome, as it helps us and participants like you 
to improve the INQP experience for next year.

INQP info is at www.hdxcc.org/inqp

Thanks for participating

Hoosier DX and Contest Club 



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