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Contest, Antennas, Rotating Towers, Rotors, Guywires, CoaxHardlines, Specs and more
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RCKLog is a windows freeware program for logging and administration of SSB and CW-Contest with simultaneous control of transceiver and real-time operation of Packet-Radio.
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Ham radio resources about qrp, dx, logging, contesting, includes lots of links to FT817 resources on the web
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This HF contesting resource site has a large range of articles, tips and techniques, contest writeups, bandplans, links, and a fine range of Ham maps.
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Video demostrantion of N1MM contesting software use and configuration
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Highly integrated Logging, DXing, Contesting and Station Control Software, commercial version, run under windows 2000 or higher.
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VHF & Up Software management, Station Log and maps, in English
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Specialized amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence in radio contesting
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My MMPRINT utility is a post contest tool that lets you extract statistical data from a CT log file
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[TowerTalk] Why does Cushcraft R7 work so well without radials?
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The Amateur Radio Society of ROYAL SIGNALS (British Army), 1550 Members. MERCURY Journal issued three times a year (Editor G3NVK) Regular (daily) Nets. Awards and Contests. Own QSL Bureau. E-mail List Server open to all. Regularly updated Web Site (Web Master G3NVK) includes EASYMAIL facility, Guest Book, Photo Gallery, Society Rules, Military Museums.
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At the moment the most used program is UA1AAF. It is an excellent program written by Boris, UA1AAF, to handle ARI International DX Contest. It can simulate K1EA or N6TR workings; it will be possible to connect the RTX to the computer using a standard interface in such a way as to transmit directly in CW from the keyboard; most of the controls are like K1EA's CT and N6TR's TR ; on line help provides almost all the information necessary for using the program. Is possible to insert QSO after the contest. An appropriate utility in included for conversion in ADIF format. The program is very small and therefore works without any problems on any IBM compatible computer with DOS 3.3 and over or Windows 95/98.
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VoiceKeyDeluxe (VKD) will convert your sound card into a powerful and versatile digital voice keyer for contest or EME operations by N7QJP
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A Contestpedition Cable for TR-Log and the IC-706 by K6XX
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The club was founded in 1981 by 17 Charlotte-area hams interested in DXing & contests
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Free windows logbook program for SWLs, allow a quick and fast SWL logging during ham radio contests. Dupe check, utc time, partial check, cabrillo file export, multi language support
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Ten Tec ORION review by ON4UN after several months of usage
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Hellschreiber is an interesting ham radio mode developed back in the 20s. It is a bit strange and different, but fun. I'll explain what it is, then I make a couple contacts during the Hellschreiber contest.
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SDL is a dedicated contest logger for SWLs. It's good for all the major international contests and for dozens of others worldwide. SDL is fully working and unrestricted, and is distributed as freeware. It links to Icom, Kenwood and Yaesu radios to follow band and mode changes.
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Sound Byte is a voice keyer for contests as well as general ham radio use. Windows and Mac, commercial by Black Cat Systems
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RUMlog is a fully featured general ham radio logbook program, with contest logging capability and QSL handling/printing tool for MacOSX. RUMlog is free to download and can interface with most popular Icom Elecraft Yaesu Kenwood Transceiver, and CW keyers. Offer mapping, Dx cluster, check, import export, and many functions commonly available on most popular logbook programs.
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DIY voice keyer for your next ham radio contest. An interesting homebew voice keyer project by ON7EQ
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LM is a program to edit contest logs afterwards, a so-called contest post processor. With help of LM you can convert row data to many different file formats. Allow a quick input interface, and contest score for several contest. Can import & export a batch of logs and to create result lists.
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The Super Check Partial database files provide a list of callsigns used by active contesters. The data comes from Cabrillo logs contributed by contesters themselves. Contributed logs from the past 24 months are used to create the database. These logs are combined and filtered so that they result in a fairly good (but not perfect) list. The files do not contain any QSO data, such as state, CQ zone, Maidenhead Grid Locator, etc. The dta files can be used with CT, WriteLog, TRlog, SD, N1MM Logger, NA, Win-Test, and others
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DXLog.net is hamradio contest logging software for Windows. Currently supporting 200+ different contests and most popular digital modes
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SignalPoint, Caribbean Contesting Consortium. Curacao. CCC's contesting QTH is the former home of PJ9JT, John Thompson, W1BIH. This historic site has been the home of many contest wins since 1971.
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Public service, repeaters, elmer program, training and testing. Programs for kids, YLs, OMs, new hams and old. Contesting, kit building, fun and fellowship. Meetings on the first and third Thursday evenings.
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The National Contest Journal, published bimonthly by ARRL, features articles by top contesters, letters, hints, statistics, scores, NA Sprint and QSO Parties
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Monthly Digital Contest Calendar, this site offer a list of scheduled ham radio digital modes contests.
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Club, Club station and Contest site for Radio Amateurs from Lier Belgium
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All about Chilean contest, awards, links and general news and DX from Chile
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Freeware general purpose and contesting logging application, Scoring function for the IBM QSO Party with unique export format. Cabrillo export for non IBM contests includes formatting for NA QP, CQ WW DX, NA Sprint & CQ World-Wide WPX by W0RY
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Complete introduction to Shortwave radio, includes Qsl gallery, Propagation, Beacons, Contest, Begginers guide, in Spanish
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An amateur radio contest log sheet printable in A4 format, useful for portable operations, free to download PDF File.
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This voice-keyer-interface connects between a Yaesu FT1000MP and a PC's sound card & COM port. It can be used as a voice-keyer with Contest Voice Blaster and as a voice-keyer and CW-keyer with Writelog.
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Special purpose amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence. This site serves as a library of amateur radio contest and DX information.
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Preparing to contest, and get ready for action
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This page contains ideas, hints and tips about Auxiliary Items that will help you to enjoy the sport of HF Contesting without emptying the bank account
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K5ZD article on contesting and qsling, originally appeared in the Scuttlebutt, newsletter of the Yankee Clipper Contest Club, March 2003
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Explore this high-resolution ITU Zones Map, a critical reference resource for amateur radio operators, international broadcasters, and telecommunications engineers. Originally established by the International Telecommunication Union – Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Broadcasting Services Division (1999), this chart accurately divides the globe into 90 specific CIRAF zones. This authoritative visual guide is indispensable for planning High Frequency (HF) radio propagation, scheduling international broadcasts, and verifying locations for radio contests and awards. Distinct from the 40 CQ Zones, the ITU zoning system provides the official administrative framework used for global frequency management. This digitally enhanced version ensures maximum clarity of zone boundaries and numbering (e.g., Zone 28 for Central Europe), making it an essential tool for technical accuracy in logbooks and station management. It serves as a trustworthy standard for educators, hobbyists, and industry professionals alike.
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Application for the Apple Macintosh computer that provides a CW contesting interface for the popular MacLoggerDX loggging software. FKeyer runs on MacOS X and uses an external keyer such as the MicroHam CW keyer.
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Ideas and notes on designing a SO2R radio shack room. Includes lots of radio shack pictures used by K8ND as ideas to plan his new radio shack, with contesting in mind.
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The Ukrainian Contest Club (UCC) The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL)
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JL is a free contest logger written entirely in Java. Run under Windows, Linux, Solaris, and MacOS X by W1JQ
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Contest team 9A7A, basic info and photos about our activities
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zLog for Windows is a freeware full-featured contest logging software that runs on Windows. It supports major international and domestic (JA) contests and is customizable to many other contests not directly supported by zLog. Features include CW keying via parallel/serial/USB interfaces, highly sophisticated TCP/IP network that allows instant synchronization of a log of an M/M station, rig control, PacketCluster connenction. By JJ1MED/AD6AJ
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The Texas DX Society, founded in 1970, 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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MFSK is an easy-to-use chat mode for real-time amateur contacts, nets and bulletin transmissions, but not intended for contesting or Bulletin Board System (BBS) use. It is a half-duplex non-Automatic Repeat ReQuest (ARQ) forward-error-correcting (FEC) mode. It performs well on long-path fading conditions and in the presence of interference