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Announcing: 2020 CQ World Wide Foxhunting Weekend

obile or on-foot, one transmitter or many, a radio foxhunt is sure to stir up activity in your ham club. Now is the time to plan for this year’s CQ World Wide Foxhunting Weekend, which will be May 9-10, or a different doesn’t impose any rules or offer any awards for Foxhunting Weekend. That’s up to you and the hams in your hometown. Your hunt can be for mobiles or all on foot. Use the international rules or make up your own.

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