Have some fun this weekend in the Worked All Europe DX Contest SSB September 14, 2002, 0000 UTC through September 15, 2002, 2359 UTC http://www.waedc.de Take a look at how efficiently the WAEDC commi
WAE CW 2002 claimed scores are posted on the web http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2c.htm Final results will be posted around 10-Dec-2002 I challenge other contests to follow the standard that the
Quick glance at the logs submitted so far show that less than 2% of entrants into the CQ WPX CW contest were "rookies" which CQ defines as licensed less than 3 years (S/O category only). 22 scores ou
The WAE CW is almost here! Saturday, 0000z August 10 until Sunday, 2359z August 11th http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm 2001 WAE Club winners (all three modes): Catch the excitement during WAE
I for one would like to see some continental differences utilized in the next WRTC. It appears that EU and US WRTC geographical coverage has been accomplished. Given that how about Asia or South Amer
In case anyone might be traveling through the Chicago area (ORD or MDW) Check out the prizes being offered at this year's W9DXCC! ICOM IC756 PRO II ICOM IC706 MKII G (raffle prize) FT 1000MP FT 100D
Here's some of the "Q" signals for review http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd218.pdf before the WAE CW this weekend http://www.waedc.de QRL? Are you busy? QRU? Have you anything for me? QTC? H
Funny thing... I was thinking about this on my way home from work, hah! Paul K4JA made an excellent point to Jerry KE9I and I after last year's WAE SSB contest. We left a little too many unsent pote
http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/breakown.htm Interesting to see that there were 109 checklogs! That is more entrants than 12 other categories (63%): SO10HP, SO15HP, SO20LP, SO20HP, SO40LP, SO40HP, SO80LP,