CQ Amateur Radio

UCØB: Winning the World From Zone 18

Editor’s note: At the time this was written, the UCØB team members did not know their final score or final ranking in the 2021 CQ WPX CW Contest, whose results are published in this issue.

From our QTH in the geographic center of the Asian continent, statistics show that it is almost impossible to achieve a competitive result in the CQWW and CQ WPX contests. We were prompted to participate in this year’s CQ WPX CW Contest by the emergence of a new category, Multi-Distributed. We discussed and simulated how this can be implemented in

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