CQ Amateur Radio

AWARDS

This month I give you a set of awards from a great group of operators, the Ecuador DX Club. These folks were introduced to me at the Orlando Hamcation and what a great group. If you have worked them and have not claimed any of these awards…why are you still waiting??

They provided the following information about the club’s award program:

Since 2017, the Ecuador DX Club has been developing multiple activities related to amateur radio that have been unique in our environment, although very common in other latitudes. We are convinced that although amateur radio is an eminently technical activity, it is possible to

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