CQ Amateur Radio

Announcing: 2020 CQ DX Marathon

Log Deadline: January 5, 2021

The CQ DX Marathon is designed to promote DXing activity throughout the year rather than only on contest weekends and during DXpeditions. Because activity is not concentrated in particular time periods, credit is given for contacts on all ham bands, including those not normally used for contesting (e.g., 60, 30, 17, and 12 meters).

Scoring is simple: You score one point the first time you work a new country and / or a new CQ zone during the course of the year. Add the points up at the end of the year for your total score. There are no multipliers.

Here are the complete rules:

Activity period: The CQ DX Marathon is a yearlong activity, beginning at 0000 UTC January 1 and ending at 2359 UTC December 31. Each year’s event is separate.

Frequencies: Any authorized amateur frequency may be used. Contacts through repeaters or satellites are not allowed for credit, nor are contacts with maritime or aeronautical mobile stations. All contacts must be made entirely over amateur radio frequencies — i.e., Echolink-type contacts do not count.

Any authorized amateur mode may be used, but three modes

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