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Results of the 2023 CQWW WPX RTTY Contest

In February 2023, RTTY contesters from around the world got on the air to celebrate a solid Cycle 25, with great upper band conditions, and the 20-meter band starting to change a bit. Thanks to it being winter, the low bands were not terrible so some great scores came in. Additionally, travel to DX locations seems to be getting more regular post pandemic, so there were lots of good prefixes from island locations and traveled-to destinations have stabilized and seem to be returning to normal.

This year we got an extensive amount of material from competitors and participants and we are grateful for that. We can only showcase some, so we appreciate all who submitted pictures and stories, and if we don’t cover yours this goround, there will be future opportunities, so keep the information coming!

This article we will showcase a few different types of efforts from around the world. You don’t have to be

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