
If you are not able to submit a Cabrillo format log or should you have other questions, please contact the organizer at lb3re(at) or log(a)rttyops. Your log is not officially received until it appears on this page. The page is updated each time it is refreshed in your browser. This page contains a list of all logs that have been submitted for the CQ WPX RTTY Contest. In Northern Europe there is Scandinavian- and Baltic-countries with callsign prefixes from following DXCC: ES, JW, JX, LA, LY, OH, OH0, OJ0, OX, OY, OZ, SM, TF and YL. Logs received for the 2021 CQ WPX RTTY Contest : 3870. Kontakte flest mulig prefiks LB0-LB9, LA0-LA9, LN1-LN9, JW0-JW9 osv er eksempler på slike prefiks. Formålet med denne testen: - Kontakte flest mulig stasjoner i løpet av operasjonstiden. New stuff compared from the old SCC, is that there is added extra Multiplayer and QSO points likely from Scandinavian Activity Contest and NRAU Baltic contest. Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday.

Programmed in dxlog by SM7IUN Bjørn & LB3RE Stein-Roar, RumLOG DL2RUM, Writelog, N1MM Logger G4OGB. RTTYops (RTTYops founded in 2004 by youths) & NRRL Contest Manager take over the contest in 2020 to save RTTY and to make a Scandinavian - Baltic RTTY Contest.

The original contest was the SCC RTTY from 1988-2019 founded by Slovenian Contest Club. Scandinavian Baltic RTTY - Seek you RTTY Operators World Wide DX RTTY Contest This means that the results for the same call can be compared across multiple years or several calls can be compared for the same year.CQ RTTYops WW DX RTTY CONTEST - Scandinavian Baltic RTTY contest years) can be compared by clicking on the Compare Scores link that is available at both the summary and individual claimed score levels. The scores for multiple combinations of calls used and contest editions (e.g. To easily search the score rumors database for all postings associated with an operator's call sign or the call used, enter the call in the search box above the menu bar and click on Search. Line scores, band/mode breakdowns and compilations of comments are easily accessible for any contest. In addition historical summaries of past contests are available for major contests back to 2002 and for all contests back to 2007 via the Contest Summaries link. It’s CW (and SSB) but you can do the only CW section. Next year you should take part in the PACC contest (same weekend). There is club competition in this contest please include ' Shenandoah Valley Wireless ' on your entry, NOT ' Valley Amateur Radio Association ' that is used only in ARRL contests for VARA + ARRL members.

Summaries of all submitted scores for current and recent contests are immediately available by clicking on the appropriate link at the top of this page. 7 replies on CQ WPX RTTY Bas PE4BAS says: Februat 15:42. The CQ WW WPX RTTY contest is this weekend, beginning Friday at 7 pm and running to Sunday 7 pm. So that the database can be kept up to date, you are encouraged to also use the forms to submit corrections to your original postings. You can string together multiple search terms in the box in any order, such as 10M Single Low, W9-area Single High, QRP 40M, or just WB9Z. Both RTTY CQWW-DX and CQWW-WPX now require this format for any log produced by your. You can search and/or filter the table by using the search box. The competitive contesters depend on the rest of us to jump in make a few Qs. From November 2000, the ARRL accepts ONLY this format for electronically submitted logs. The CQ-WW-RTTY is a long contest so jump in make some QSOs to understand the neat contest features W1HKJ and W3NR have packed into fldigi. The ability to define and save default values for form fields unlikely to change from contest to contest is available via the Preferences link found in the horizontal navigation menu near the top of the page. A typical RTTY CQ would go like this: CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE W7TI W7TI W7TI PSE K Practically all.

Links to the score reporting forms for current and recent contests are shown in the left navigation column. Score submissions are posted to the 3830 Reflector (sponsored by ), as well as stored in the score rumors database (as they have been since February 2002). The site's purpose is to make it easier for contesters to share their claimed scores (score rumors) and comments immediately after a contest. Worldwide Sideband Activity Contest - Dec 14
