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Hawaii QSO Party

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Here are the final results of the recent Hawaii QSO Party.

Views expressed in this Amateur/Ham Radio News update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 24 September 2022, 1259 UTC.

Content provided by HQP chairman Alan maechen (AD6E/KH6TU) and ARRL Pacific Section Manager Joseph Speroni (AH0A).

Source:

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=rm&ogbl#inbox/FMfcgzGqQcvdssCgxLMqtwwnmzTBLwJL

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Aloha,

Here are the HQP results hot off the press from HQP Chairman, Alan
Maenchen (AD6E/KH6TU).  It really was a surprise that close of to half of
all Hawaii station QSOs were CW, next was Digital and SSB.

Here’s the QSP from Alan

QUOTE
https://www.hawaiiqsoparty.org/results/

While we only got 27 logs from HI, log analysis shows that 85 HI hams
were active in the HQP.  For the first time, Lanai (LNI) was active.

Some other stats:

272 logs received
3,138 calls signs reported in the received logs

CW QSOs reported:   3,709 (48%)
Digital QSOs:       2,205 (28%)
SSB QSOs:           1,856 (24%)
Total QSOs          7,770

Band conditions:
160  no reported QSOs
80:      39  QSOs
40:   1,306  QSOs
20:   5,113  QSOs
15:   1,276  QSOs
10:      36  QSOs

This tells the propagation story. We suffered rather poor conditions
that weekend.

73, Alan  AD6E
UNQUOTE

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ARRL Pacific Section
Section Manager: Joseph Speroni, AH0A
ah0a@arrl.org


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Hawaii County, ARRL Pacific Section

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