The Nashua Area Radio Society is sponsoring a QSO party on September 26 and 27. The goal is to get more people on the air. The Sporadic E season is winding down but the sun is starting to wake from its slumber. With added solar activity we have the possibility of an increase in propagation so definitely give 10 meters a try!
Thanks to feedback from a club member there will be two categories to help even the playing field for those that don’t have an HF station. VHF and up and All band. please see the rules below for a full explanation.
We feel this contest has something for everyone. You can earn points using any mode (except repeaters) you like using any bands you like (except the WARC bands). If your new to contesting that’s great too. I urge you to give it a try. The exchange is short and this should be an easy and low-stress introduction to contesting.
I’d also like to welcome the student-teacher contesters. The NARS QSO Party is now on their schedule. you can learn more about our student-teacher contest here.https://www.n1fd.org/2020/07/19/student-teacher-contest-update/
A note on digital modes. CQ Worldwide RTTY is held the same weekend. If RTTY is your thing or you want to try it out this is a great opportunity!

The rules can be found below.
NARS QSO Party
Object: To contact as many amateur radio operators in as many states, provinces and dx entities as possible
Who: You don’t have to be a Nashua Area Radio Society Member. Everyone is invited to participate!
Date: September 26 0000z to 2359z September 27 2020
Categories: there are two categories to choose from VHF only for 6 meters on up and All band. Power categories are accounted for in the multiplier section of the rules. Multi not permitted
Exchange: W/VE: RST+State/Province
DX: RST+ DX
Valid Contacts: Work each station once per band and mode.
QSO Points: phone QSO=1pt, digital and cw=2pts.
Multipliers: Each US State, Canadian Province, and every Dx Entity is a multiplier.
Power Multiplier: Stations not indicating power level within their log will be scored as operating with greater than 100 watts (>100 watts). Greater than 100 watts (> 100 watts) , total score x 1, 100 or less (<=100), total score x2, 5 watts or less (<=5 watts), total score x3.
Scoring: Final score= total QSO points x power multiplier.
Electronic entries only and should include a complete Cabrillo format log and claimed score. If your software does not provide that option, include a summary file in plain text format. This QSO party was designed for ease of scoring. If you choose Deleware QSO Party in N1MM or your favorite contest software it will compute your score for you. Logs should indicate time in UTC, bands, modes, calls, and complete exchange.
Certificates will be awarded to the top 3 stations and the top score will also receive a 2020 ARRL Handbook. Good Luck I hope to get you in my log!
Jim, K1BRM