[PaQSO] 2018 PA QSO Party Results

Jim jimk8mr at aol.com
Sun Dec 30 18:01:43 EST 2018


I agree that additional lists are in order. Unlike printed results, online results cost no more to add lots of additional information.

A few other items I’d love to see, which ought to be pretty easy to generate since it appears that the logs were thoroughly processed:

1. A breakdown of total reported QSOs by band and mode.

2. A breakdown of reported QSOs, by mode, for each county and ARRL section. In particular how many times Forest county stations shows up in various logs, rather than QSOs reported by a station(s) in Forest county. (So that you’d see how many QSOs were made with VY1 even if a VY1 does not send in a log.)

3. A breakdown of total QSOs by hour.


We do provide this information in the Ohio QSO Party's report.



73  -  Jim  K8MR



> On Dec 29, 2018, at 12:40 AM, Dave Edmonds <dave at pkministrywebs.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi PAQP...
> 
> Thanks for posting the PAQP results.
> 
> As I was reviewing the out of state scores, I was interested to know how I
> did compared to other out of state stations in my category. I barely missed
> the top five list.
> 
> It might be helpful to us out of state stations to also have a list of OOS
> stations ranked by the entry category.
> 
> The Out Of State stations are competing against other OOS stations for the
> 3 plaque categories. I bet the PA Stations probably would like to see how
> they did in the state rankings too.
> 
> While looking at the rules and award list, I thought that it was a bit odd
> that the that the entry categories were not the same as the plaque
> categories for the OOS stations. There was a category for Single Op Lp CW,
> but all of the US
> stations competed for 3 mixed mode awards.
> 
> Perhaps have separate sections in the rules for PA stations and one for OOS
> stations.
> 
> One more thing that was a bit confusing... The awards list stated that
> plaques would be awarded to the top USA out of state, Canadian AND DX score
> in each category. This reads like there would be three winners for each
> category (SOHP, SOLP, SOQRP, MO, DX and Canada).
> 
> I share these thoughts as an OOS station, a regular PAQP player, and a QSO
> Party Chairman.
> 
> I look forward to playing in the 2019 PAQP.
> 
> I would also like to invite everyone to turn their antennas to the South
> for the Carolina Weekend (SCQP & NCQP) coming February 23-24, 2019.
> 
> 73s Dave WN4AFP
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 5:50 PM Goody K3NG <goody.k3ng at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Results have been posted on the website:
>> https://paqso.org/party-results.html
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