CQ Contest Hall of Fame Induction at Dayton Contest Dinner 2015
CQ Contest Hall of Fame Induction of Ward Silver N0AX & Doug Grant K1DG at Dayton Contest Dinner 2015, Dayton OH
CQ Contest Hall of Fame Induction of Ward Silver N0AX & Doug Grant K1DG at Dayton Contest Dinner 2015, Dayton OH
De endelige resultatene for SAC 2015 er ute. Mange nordmenn på plakettlisten. Det ble noen nordmenn øverst på resultatlisten i CW-delen. SOAB LP CW med LA3S(LA3BO) og SOAB QRP CW med LB1JG. I SOAB HP (Overlay TB-wires) kom LA8OM på topp. I SSB-delen fikk vi noen andreplasser og i klassen SOAB HP (Overlay Rookie) kom LA8FTA på…
SAC website down! Dear all, The Scandinavian Activity Contest website http://www.sactest.net is still down due to a highly unlikely but now fatal RAID hard disk crash. Our Internet Service Provider (ISP) has given several optimistic repair-time estimates, but they have repeatedly failed and are still working on the problem as of Wednesday afternoon. *** To…
The CQ WW Contest Committee takes its job as referee for the contest very seriously. Each year a group of dedicated members spends many hours pouring over logs, listening to SDR recordings, and following up on input from the contest community. We do not always have perfect information and it is difficult when each entrant…
The CQ WW Contest Committee conducted a survey of contesters from September 2 to 29, 2015. Invitations were sent to everyone who had submitted a log in the 2014 CQ WW SSB and CW events. Public invitation to take the survey was also made on the cq-contest email reflector. Svarene finner dere på CQWW-bloggen: http://cqww.com/blog/2015-cq-ww-survey-results-part-1/
Dear all, The Scandinavian Activity Contest website http://www.sactest.net is now back online. Please go ahead and upload your logs to the customary log robot at http://www.sactest.net/robot/. As previously mentioned, the SAC CW log submission deadline has been extended to Sunday 2nd October, 23:59 UTC. Thanks to the almost 200 persons who submitted their logs to…
The WRTC2018 will consist of up to 63 two-operator teams coming from qualifying regions around the world. The qualifying process is based on results in selected ham radio contests over two years. Team leaders are selected based on their 12 best scores compared to others in their region. See team selection for more information on…