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The contest takes place the first full weekend of May (from 1800Z on Saturday May 5 to 0400Z Sunday May 6, and from 1100Z to 2100Z Sunday May 6). A total of 20 hours contesting!
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Amateur radio contesting website - the motueka contest club zl1v
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Ham radio club in Bryan Texas
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New Zealand, the information has been taken from the New Zealand Call Book, published annually by NZART
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Home of the repeater with the world's largest backup power supply
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The CNCG is a group of contesters and DXers from Oregon and Washington who travel to various locales to participate in amateur contests
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Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
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My blog is general info regarding HAM radio hobby and collection of my QSL cards
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The purpose of the Marconi Amateur Wireless Society is to encourage experimentation in all aspects of amateur radio in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
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A small rig that you can take hiking and on business trips.
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Summits on the Air South Africa formed in October 2002 to draw up an Association Reference Manual and compile a list of South African summits that can be activated or contacted for SOTA awards
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The Tri-City ARC was formed by amateurs in the New London, Norwich and Westerly areas (hence Tri-City) desirous of forming an association of local amateurs with the purpose of furthering better cooperation among amateurs
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The elgin amateur radio society Illinois
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Summits on the air, sota. an exciting new award scheme for radio amateurs. the scheme encourages lightweight portable ham radio operating in mountainous and wilderness areas areas.
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RACES Repeater for Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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Warszawa 2000 Award, Mazowsze (Mazovia) Award, Vistula) River Award, All Baltic Islands Award, Maritime Mobile award, Baltic Sea lighthouses award
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The Big Dog contest club is a group of amateur radio enthusiasts who enjoy the fine arts of radio contesting and consuming fine foods but not necessarily in that order!
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Open to employees and retirees of Avaya Inc. in Lincroft NJ. As Avaya Inc. was spun off from Lucent Technologies, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and even Western Electric
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Radioklub Nokia is the Amateur Radio Club Station for Nokia employees and family in the Dallas - Fort Worth area in Texas, USA.
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Lighthouse list, dx peditions, pictures and awards issued
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To gain Tonga DXpedition Award it is necessary to have QSL confirmed contacts with two amateur radio expeditions from Tonga (A35), on two bands, with two diffrent modes. Available also to SWLs
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This group is located just north of Reno, Nevada and primarily uses simplex frequencies.
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Quinte West, Ontario, Canada
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Personal webpage of AE7XQ with information for those starting out in amateur radio and those who are interested in CW and QRP.
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An American Radio Relay League affiliated Special Service Club, serving Beaver County, Pennsylvania which is 28 air miles Northwest of Pittsburgh, PA.
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Employees and retirees of General Motors Corporation
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Bloomfield Amateur Radio Club Connecticut
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Victor amateur radio association (w2vtm) Camden, NJ
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Over 100 currently valid callsigns for the Bailiwick of Guernsey are listed, encompassing full, intermediate, and foundation licenses, alongside special event and club station calls. The resource clarifies various callsign types, such as 2U0*** for intermediate licensees with a 50-watt limit and GU0*** for full licensees operating up to **400 watts**. This detailed compilation also includes specific QSL routing instructions for visiting operators and past residents, often referencing their home callsigns like _G4DIY_ or _DJ8NK_. The callbook further acknowledges "silent keys," providing a respectful record of former Guernsey amateurs, complete with their callsigns and dates of passing where available. It also lists local repeaters and provides important QSL bureau information, noting that only US dollar bills are accepted for direct QSLs, not English stamps or Euros. For full addresses, the resource directs users to _QRZ.com_, emphasizing that the provided information is offered in good faith.
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Our club members are located in the beautiful Rivertown of Maysville, KY and area communities.
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Niles, Michigan USA
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Small, vibrant and active group of Amateur Radio Operators residing in the counties of Guilford, Randolph, and Davidson in central North Carolina.
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The Downeast Spectrum is an Amateur Radio newsletter covering topics of interest to enthusiasts of the Ham Radio hobby and service. It also reports on the activities of three ham radio clubs in Down East, Maine
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Information on how operate through the nominally geostationary satellite Oscar 40
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From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the southern shore of Lake Superior
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