Well, evidently I offended you in attempting to answer your question.
So be it......
Not at all. Something specific was clearly asked, something entirely
different, in a different format even, was provided.
For example, this URL to the ARRL homepage:
spazz_fudd@twaddlebomb.com
Kurt
P.S. It wasn't my question...
BTW, the word "list" doesn't appear on this page as of this very moment:
https://www.contesting.com/ If one doesn't know there is a list, one
won't find it. Heck, even if they do, they can't. A general web search
of contesting.com, combined with the word "list", will bring up several,
at a different URL, but who can guess which random pages, of all the
pages to ever exist, have lists associated with them, and what the lists
may be for, in this case, not for contesting at the site suggests
(contesting.com is a community web site for amateur radio (ham radio)
operators interested in radio sport and contesting.), but for RFI?
I'm thinking the word "list" in some form on the page may really, really
help, these don't appear to be too insightful:
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