I really enjoyed the North American QSO Party this past weekend. QSO parties are great for low power (100W) operators like me, and the 12 hour format ensures I have time to do other things on the weekend. I used Flexradio 6400, N3FJP NAQP Contest Log, and CW Skimmer to help with decodes. All CW was sent from the PC using the Flexradio CAT Winkeyer emulation in ACLOG. The first QSOs were made via CWX. I then switched to FRrig which works well for CWT. But I found my rhythm by sending CW directly from the contest logger. F1 set up to send WX7V, and F2 to send WX7V Chris TX. I also configured additional function keys to individually send Name, State and Tu 73 to resend specific elements of the exchange when necessary. The exchange is easy - listen for CQ, toss out your call sign, then respond with Call sign, operator name and station location SPC (state, province or country),...