2020 VERMONT QSO PARTY February 1-2, 2020

The 62nd Vermont QSO Party will take place during the first full weekend of February 2020.

It will begin at 0000 UTC Saturday February 1 and will end at 2400 UTC Sunday February 2.

In local time, this corresponds to a start time of 7:00 PM EST FRIDAY night January 31st and an end time of 7PM SUNDAY night February 2nd.



The VERMONT QSO PARTY provides the opportunity for Amateur Radio Operators to contact and exchange QSO information with Vermont Amateur Radio operators. All licensed amateur radio operators are invited to participate. Stations outside Vermont work Vermont stations. Stations within Vermont work everyone.

The discussion below is a summary of the QSO Party. Please download The Official 2020 Vermont QSO Party Rules for specific rules.







BEFORE THE QSO PARTY!!

State QSO Party Challenge

The annual State QSO Party Challenge recognizes all radio amateursí participation in the U.S. State and Canadian Province QSO parties. It is open to any radio amateur who participates in any of the approved State QSO Parties. Participants must simply submit their scores to 3830Scores.com to be included in the Challenge. Go to stateqsoparty.com for full details.







FT8 and FT4

Stations can only count once per band for credit on digital modes. That is, if you work a station on both FT8 and RTTY on a particular band, it only counts once. The number of FT8/FT4 multipliers (for Vermont stations) is the number of grid squares worked, divided by 4 and rounded DOWN. The number of FT8/FT4 multipliers (for outside Vermont stations) is the number of grid squares worked in Vermont (maximum of 5). If an FT8/FT4 station does not send its grid square, it can count for QSO credit, but not for grid square credit. Digital contacts on modes not using grid squares (RTTY & PSK-31) will use states and countries as multipliers. Other stations must send their state or province to count for credit. FT8/FT4 contacts can be made on the recognized FT8 frequencies of 10.136/10.140, 18.110/18.104 and 24.920/24.919 MHz upper side band. No other modes are allowed on 30, 17 and 12 meters. A Cabrillo log of FT8/FT4 contacts must be submitted. An ADIF file is NOT acceptable. The FT8/FT4 log can be submitted separately from other modes, or combined. QSO's not in proper Cabrillo format will not be scored! The WSJTx software will output an ADIF file and a generic log file. You will have to find a method to convert the ADIF file to Cabrillo or indirectly log the FT8/FT4 contacts into logging software.

Most Vermont stations can be found in the FN34 and FN33 grid squares. Small pieces of Vermont also lie in FN32, FN44 and FN35. The contest manager will determine which FT8/FT4 contacts are valid Vermont contacts. Remember that stations outside of Vermont can only work Vermont stations for credit. Although not an exhaustive list, these are the Vermont stations most likely to be on FT8/FT4: AA1SU, AB1DD, K1BIF, K1VMT, KB1FRW, KC1IFK, KI1P, N1GB, NQ1B, W1BD, W1FP, W1JXN, W1NVT.

CATEGORIES

EXCHANGE

SCORING

Phone: 1 pt

CW: 2 pts

Digital: 2 pts

All digital modes (RTTY, PSK, Packet) count as ONE Mode)

Multipliers

Multipliers count ONLY ONCE PER MODE. Multipliers consist of:



50 U.S. States



13 Canadian Provinces and Territories (see list below)



Any ARRL DXCC country (except U.S. Canada, Alaska, Hawaii)



14 Vermont Counties (see list below)



Specific Vermont Club Stations



Grid squares divided by 4 only for for FT8 and other WSJT modes.

Club Station Multipliers

Only approved Vermont Club Stations will count as multipliers. A club operation must inform the QSO Party Chairman no later than one week before the contest. A club operation must commit to operating at least 5 hours duing the event. Stations using their own call sign may not then use a club call sign to give out a multiplier.

Valid club multipliers for 2020: W1NVT, W1JXN, W1BD.

Power Multiplier



High Power over 150w x 1.0 Low Power over 5w, under 150w x 1.5 QRP under 5w x 2.0

SUGGESTED FREQUENCIES AND TIMES

Phone: 80-15 meters: the first 25 kHz of the General portion of each band, 1850-1875 KHz, 28.400-28.425 MHz.

CW: 25-50 kHz from the bottom edge of each band.

VHF: 50.130 MHz SSB, 144.200 MHz SSB, 146.520 MHz FM.





USE OF SPOTTING NETWORKS

VERMONT ACTIVITY HOURS

Vermont activity hours have been scheduled to allow Vermont stations to find each other. Please check these frequencies, as it is rough to work each other on 20m days and 40m nights.





Sat 0000-0015Z Fri 7PM ET 3850 KHz Sat 1800-1815Z Sat 1PM ET 7200 KHz Sun 0000-0015Z Sat 7PM ET 3850 KHz Sun 1800-1815Z Sun 1PM ET 7200 KHz Sun 2345-0000Z Sun 6:45PM 3850 KHz

Schedules for selected Vermont stations

W1NVT (CHI) will be primarily on SSB Sat 0000-0300 Fri 7-8 PM 80M Sat 0100-0300 Fri 8-10 PM 80M Sat 1500-2000 Sat 10AM-3PM 20M Sat 2000-2400 Sat 3-7PM 40M Sun 0000-0300 Sat 7-10PM 80M Sun 1500-2000 Sun 10AM-3PM 20M Sun 2000-2400 Sun 3-7PM 40M There will also be FT8 activity at various times, operator permitting. W1JXN (CHI) will be primarily on CW with some digital and SSB. Sat 1700-2100 Sat noon-4PM Sun 1700-2100 Sun noon-4pm W1BD (ORA) will be a multiop in Randoph, VT KI1P will be a multip-op roving all 14 counties. K1VMT (LAM) will be on CW and RTTY mostly plus some Phone during daytime and early evening hours. AA1SU (CHI) will be on phone and FT8 in the evenings. KB1FRW (CHI) will be on Phone on 20/40 meters. More info will be provided as we learn about it. Be sure to check the cluster for activity.

REPORTING

On-Line Submission. VTQSO logs should submitted on line at this site: https://www.b4h.net/vtqp/vtqpsubmitlog.php.

You will be asked to provide an email address, category (single op or multi-op) and power level (5/150/1500). You then will select the file containing your log. For best results, name this file with your call sign dot log. For example, our club station log would be W1NVT.LOG. If you are submitting mulitple logs (i.e. a fixed and mobile log, or SSB and FT8 log) be sure to give each a unique name, such as W1NVT, W1NVT/M W1NVT/FT, etc. The robot will quickly scan your log and either accept it or report errors. You can then modify your log file to fix the problems and resubmit the log.

The deadline for on-line submission on line is March 2, 2020.



Postal Mail. We strongly, strongly encourage all participants to submit logs electronically!! However, paper contest logs will be accepted via postal mail to: Vermont QSO Party, PO Box 9392, South Burlington, VT 05403-9392. PAPER LOGS MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 15 TO BE CONSIDERED. When submitting paper logs, please include summary sheet and dupe sheets

Contest log must be in Cabrillo Format! Most contest software will produce this for you. The log must be in chronological order, from earliest QSO to latest QSO. The log MUST show your category (SINGLE, MULTI) and power (HIGH, LOW, QRP). FT8 contacts must also be in Cabrillo mode format. Both N1MM and N3FJP (the paid version only) will support the Vermont QSO Party. Other software is "USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!"



Any software which automatically looks up call sign addresses is NOT to be used and any logs submitted in this format are not acceptable (Ham Radio Deluxe and N3FJP have this feature and it MUST be turned off!) Participants are expected to COPY ALL pertinent contest exchange information! If you have questions or issues with contest software, contact the Contest Manager at the above address, BEFORE the QSO Party.

AWARDS

The 3 highest single operator scorers outside Vermont but within the U.S. will receive a 3 oz. miniature jug of genuine Vermont Maple Syrup!

The top scorers in each category from Vermont and each category outside Vermont will receive a certificate.

Stations outside Vermont making over 10 Vermont contacts will receive a certificate.

Stations in Vermont making over 100 contacts will receive a certficate.

Results will be published on this site within 60 days after the end of the QSO Party

OTHER CONTESTS

CONTEST DAY/TIMES/HRS(UTC) THEIR REPORT YOUR REPORT RULES Minnesota QSO Party (MnQP) Sat 1400 -

Sat 2400 (10) Name and MN County Name and Your State http://www.w0aa.org/index.php/rules BC QSO Party Sat 1600-0400

Sun 1600-2400 (20) RST and BC Electorial District RST and Your State http://www.orcadxcc.org/bcqp_rules.html NA CW Sprint Sun 0000 -

Sun 0400 (4) Your Call, Their Call, S/N, Name, State (CW ONLY) Their Call, Your Call, S/N, Name, State (CW ONLY) http://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/ 10-10 QSO Party Sat 0000 -

Sun 2400 (48) Name, 10-10# (or 0), State (10M ONLY) Name, 10-10# (or 0), State (10M ONLY) http://www.ten-ten.org Black Sea Contest (BSCC) Sat 1200 -

Sun 1200 (24) RST and ITU Zone or Club Name RST and ITU Zone http://bscc.ucoz.ru/index/rules_black_sea_cup_international_eng/0-21

OTHER INFORMATION

CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES

AB Alberta VE6 BC British Columbia VE7 MB Manitoba VE4 NB New Brunswick VE1,9 NL Newfoundland-Labrador VO1,2 NS Nova Scotia VE1 NT Northwest Territories VE8 NU Nunavut VYō ON Ontario VE3 PE Prince Edward Island VY2 QC Quebec VE2 SK Saskatchewan VE5 YT Yukon VY1

VERMONT COUNTIES