CQ Amateur Radio

The WPX Program

CW

4019………………………………………….N1EN

4020………………………………………..KY6AA

4021……………………………………..DL6GBM

SSB

4368……………………………………….DDØVE

4369………………………………………….N1EN

4370 ……………………………………..W7SMW

4371 ……………………………………….HC2PY

4372 ……………………………………….W2JAN

4373…………………………………………DL1KJ

Mixed

4243 ……………………………………..VE3MXJ

4244………………………………………….N1EN

4245………………………………………….N2YU

4246 ………………………………………..9H1AZ

4247 ……………………………………..W7SMW

4248 ……………………………………..WA3JKB

4249 ……………………………………….HC2PY

4250 ……………………………………….KM4TY

4251………………………………………..AG7WI

4252 …………………………………….KD9MSN

4253 ……………………………………..KP4DER

4254………………………………………..AA5NA

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from CQ Amateur Radio

CQ Amateur Radio6 min read
Vhf Plus
During August, an impressive high-pressure system was in place over the middle of the country, bringing sweltering heat and weeks without rain. A silver lining to the weather, however, was the tropospheric ducting that resulted across the region. Pho
CQ Amateur Radio3 min read
Gordo’s Short Circuits
For those of us with the Kenwood TS-2000 HF/V/U transceiver, it’s a keeper, even though an oldie! Some use it just for HF, some for cross-band multimode satellite contacts, and many didn’t realize this classic rig has a built in TNC for digital modes
CQ Amateur Radio10 min read
Transceiver to Computer Interface
Many modern-day amateur radio programs use a single USB cable between the transceiver and computer to transfer three basic types of information; audio signals which can include SSB, RTTY, digital or CW signals, critical transceiver control and pollin

Related Books & Audiobooks