The Port City ARC based in Greenland, NH, which sponsors the NH QSO Party has updated the rules of the NH QP to include a mobile and portable category. It was created to promote both multiple county operation as well as leverage the POTA operator and its community, to all participate in this fun, 22 hour long event the weekend of September 20-21. Additionally, the non-NH operator multiplier credit has been changed – now you can work all ten (10) counties on all 5 bands for a maximum total of 50. This will promote a wider frequency range interest and add to the challenge.
The Port City Amateur Radio Club plans to deploy several two-person teams around the state in an effort to activate as many of the 10 counties as possible, utilizing the club’s new “Radio in a Box” setup (3 total) that has an FTDX-10, power supply and tuner. These systems proved successful during the ARRL 2025 Field Day and was the result of a club project.
The full set of rules can be found at NH QSO Party – Port City Amateur Radio Club
Join us on the air, starting Saturday, 12 noon, September 20 and again, 8 AM on Sunday, September 21.
Regards,
Mark, K1RX
President, PCARC
