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Federation of Chilean Radio Clubs. Awards and contest of FEDERACHI News about Dx in Chile
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The HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is an essential online resource for amateur radio operators focusing on VHF and higher frequencies. This platform provides real-time information on DX spots, allowing users to track and engage in two-way radio communications effectively. The integrated map mash-up feature enhances the user experience by visually displaying the locations of DX stations, making it easier for operators to plan their contacts and optimize their antenna setups based on geographical data. In addition to the DXCluster functionality, the site offers various HAM tools, including a QRB calculator, which helps operators determine the distance to DX stations based on Maidenhead grid locators. The platform supports multiple modes of operation, including CW, SSB, RTTY, and digital modes like FT8 and JT65. With a user-friendly interface and comprehensive data, the HA8TKS VHF DXCluster is a valuable asset for both novice and experienced operators looking to enhance their DXing and contesting activities.
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Contesting, CW, antennas and review on TK/OE5XVL DXpedition 1999 plus my GD/OE5OHO DXpedition in 1997.
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Monthly Amateur radio DX Peditions and Contest calendar at HamRadioWeb
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Guy Olinger, K2AV on GAP Titan DX Antenna
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Homebrew Tubes/LDMOS amplifiers, Antenna, accessories, adventures in 9Q, DX, UN missions, Contests, and more.
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Windows shareware contest log program for the CQ WW DX contest. The contest log software offers a Network version capable to run over a local area network in order to allow several pc to update a single shared contest log file. Windows XP through Windows 10.
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T93Y WEB page with details from Contest DXpeditions to Cyprus and United Arab Emirates
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Club have DX-program, DX-Rating, awards, trophy , contest programs and bulletins by internet & book.
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RA0FF contest Log search Since 1995. UE0FFF log, First DXpedition to Moneron Isl - RK0FWL/p, contest links.
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An Indianapolis club specializing in working contests, both CW and SSB, chasing worldwide DX, and supporting DXpeditions. Please drop by one of our meetings and join the fun!
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W/VE amateurs work as many amateur stations in as many DXCC countries of the world as possible on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands. Foreign amateurs (also including KH6, KL7, CY9, and CYØ) work as many W/VE stations in as many of the 48 contiguous states and provinces as possible.
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Funny photos of IQ7R contest team and dx-spedition
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Ham radio activities, from satellite operations, eme communications, dxing and contesting, qsling and direction findings, are just some of ham radio exciting activities
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Rules of CQ World Wide RTTY Contest. The CQ World Wide RTTY DX Contest take place last full week-end of September, inviting amateur radio operators globally to connect across various CQ zones and countries. Participants will operate on five designated bands: 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz, exchanging RST reports and zone numbers. Scoring is based on QSO points multiplied by zone, country, and QTH multipliers. The contest encourages innovation in operating strategies while adhering to established rules to ensure fair competition among entrants.
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The Central Texas DX & Contest Club (CTDXCC) is a group of Amateur Radio operators in the central Texas
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International ARRL DX Contest score records, phone recods
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Win32 command line utility, that allows you to create Master Callsign Database file (DTA), used in many contesting programs, from different logs in ADIF, Cabrillo, and plain text formats.
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A DX and Contest Minded Amateur Radio Club Serving the California Coast North of the Golden Gate Bridge
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If you find yourself in London then please do visit. The club operates a HF station with the call sign GX0MIN, Friday evenings. We have held the contest call sign M2W since 2000, and regularly participate in HF contests. CQWW SSB is a favourite and the group has operated the October event from Whitton using M2W and from DX locations during the years, with the calls 9H0WW, ZC4DX, C56DX, A45ZN.
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Free Windows contest logging software, initially designed for the ARI 40-80 contest supports all major world wide contests. QARtest supports dx cluster, radio control interface and many new features. Can be used for most popular amateur radio contests. Works from Windows XP to Windows 10.
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Ukrainian radioamateur on HF: DX News, Contesting, Propagation, Conference, Photo, Radioamateur Map, Online Logs etc.
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Amateur Tosno contest club Russia ATCC was founded 25.08.2008. ATCC invites everyone who loves ham radio, CW, dx, ssb, digi and contesting, to become a member.
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On this page you will find information about previous, current and future operations of our contest team, different articles, links and info about contesting, DXing, contests calendar, propagation, antennas, equipment, awards, and much more.
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BKLog is a versatile log book and contest program designed specifically for amateur radio operators. Developed in VB.NET, it offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features that cater to both casual and competitive hams. Users can log their contacts, manage contest entries, and utilize automatic CW sending, making it a valuable tool for any operator. One of the standout features of BKLog is its integration with DX Cluster access, allowing users to stay updated on DX spots and enhance their operating experience. Additionally, it supports uploads to popular online QSL services such as QRZ, LoTW, and Club Log, streamlining the QSL process for users. With regular updates and improvements, BKLog continues to evolve, ensuring it meets the needs of the amateur radio community. Whether you're a seasoned contester or a newcomer to logging, BKLog provides the essential tools to enhance your ham radio experience. Its compatibility with Windows makes it accessible to a wide range of users, and its ongoing development ensures that it remains relevant in the ever-changing landscape of amateur radio.
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All about me, QSL's, Contest, IIA and IOTA's DXpeditions, cool links and much more
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The Texas DX Society is an organization of radio amateurs in Houston, Texas who have a primary interest in DX chasing and contest operating on HF, VHF, and UHF.
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Contesting, IOTA, DXPeditions, DX, and much more.....worth a click!
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The RRDXA is the Amateur Radio Contest Club in the western part of Germany and the BENELUX-Countries
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Le radioamateurisme,le qrp,l elecraft k2, antennas,qrp,schemas,manuals,nostalgia, meteo,dx clusters hf, and contests links in french
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White Tower DX Team DX peditions and contests team from Greece
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This is the website for K3LP, well known DXer and DX-peditioner. Look for Dave during the main four Contests (ARRL DX CW/SSB and CQWW SSB/CW)
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Crete Is. EU - Ø15 CQ WW DX CW Contest 2008 Crete Is. (KM25PH)
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MM0BQI station, contesting, logbooks, various IOTA DXpeditions and more about Scotland
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An Amateur Radio enthusiast living in the North of England. A keen DXer and Contester.CoSysop GB7MBC DXCluster. Member of Sands Contest Group MX0SCG/M0SCG
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Sleeping tecniques during contest operations. This article originally appeared in the National Contest Journal.
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Elecraft KX3 Review by a QRP DXer and Contester
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The Northern Arizona DX Association exists to help hams enjoy the fun of radio contests and DXing.
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Personal pages, Dx activities and DXpeditions, logonline contest team II1R and II1H others
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Russian dx Contest page, records, software, results from russian contest refenece site
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Home of Bosnia and Herzegovina Contest Operators
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An excellent guide to operating FT8 mode available in English, German and Czech that cover several aspects of the FT8 operations. Includes and exaustive guide to how configure FT8 software, how to conducto a QSO and how to operate DXPeditions in FT8 F/H mode. Covers aspects of FT4 contesting operations and interfacing with logging programs
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SWODXA is comprised of active DX'ers and contesters with a deep passion for all aspects of Amateur Radi
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The DXXE Group was created in January 2005 by Mexican radio amateurs that share a passion for DX, contests, expeditions and island activations.
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NCC was formed in 1989 to further the efforts of contesters interested in the CQWW and ARRL DX contests. The member area of the club is a 175 mile circle that includes major parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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