The 2017 results are posted on the WIQP website - http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm Comments welcome at wiqp@warac.org . Sorry for the late publication this year. CU March 11, 2018! -Tom Macon, K9BTQ
Coming up Sunday, March 11th from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM CDT, All the details are on the WIQP web page, <http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm> http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm. And check out <https://www.war
Coming up this Sunday, March 11th from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM (CDT), All the details are on the WIQP web page, http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm Work the Hard to Find WI Counties - The mobile operators a
Only a few days left to submit your log. Email to wiqp-logs@warac.org Thanks for coming to our Party! -Tom Macon, K9BTQ WIQP team http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm ____________________________________
The 2018 results are posted on the WIQP website - http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm Comments welcome at wiqp@warac.org . Thanks for your participation. CU March 10, 2019! -Tom Macon, K9BTQ WIQP team _
Coming up Sunday, March 10th 1800Z to 0100Z March 11 (1:00PM CDT to 8:00PM CDT on Sunday, March 10) The first day of Daylight Savings Time All the details are on the WIQP web page, <http://www.warac.
Only a few days left to submit your log. Email to wiqp-logs@warac.org Thanks for coming to our Party! -Tom Macon, K9BTQ WIQP team http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm ____________________________________
Coming up Sunday, March 15th 1800Z to 0100Z March 16 (1:00PM CDT to 8:00PM CDT on Sunday, March 15) Details on the WIQP web page, <http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm> And check out <https://www.warac.o
Tomorrow, Sunday, March 15th 1800Z to 0100Z March 16 (1:00PM CDT to 8:00PM CDT on Sunday, March 15) Details on the WIQP web page, <http://www.warac.org/wqp/wqp.htm> And check out <http://www.warac.or
This Sunday, March 13th 1800Z to 0100Z March 14 (1:00PM CDT to 8:00PM CDT on Sunday, March 13) Seven hours of ham radio March Madness, Wisconsin style! Mobile routes and other resources are published
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