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2020 CQWW DX SSB PLAQUE WINNERS AND DONORS

SINGLE OPERATOR

World Juan Hidalgo, EA8RM Donor: Southern California DX Club

World – Low Power Alexey Ogorodov, HC2AO Donor: Slovenian Contest Club

World – QRP Doug Zwiebel, KR2Q Donor: Jeff Steinman, N5TJ

World – Assisted High Power PT5J (Opr.: Sergio Almeida PP5JR) Donor: Chick Allen, NW3Y

World – Assisted Low Power Yaroslav Oleynik, UW7LL Donor: Gail Sheehan, K2RED

U.S.A. – High Power Randy Thompson, K5ZD Donor: Potomac Valley Radio Club – KC8C Memorial

U.S.A. – Low Power Thomas Poland, N9NC Donor: North Coast Contesters

U.S.A. – QRP Christopher M. Merchant, W1MR* Donor: Pat Collins, N8VW

U.S.A. – Assisted High Power Bud Trench, AA3B Donor: John Rodgers,

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