“Just Because Net”

W6SLZ 2m Repeater, 146.700- (123.00Hz Tone)

The "Just Because" Net is held on the Bear Mountain W6SLZ repeater 146.700- MHz 123 Hz (PL).

2021 CONTEST UNIVERSITY Live via Zoom Webinar (free) – Thursday, May 20, 2021

Zoom Online Meeting CA, United States

Hello Contest University and Propagation Summit: Registration is now OPEN for Virtual Contest University 2021 on May 20, 2021 and for 2021 Hamvention Forums on May 21, 2021. Both events are being held live through Zoom Webinar and are free. You must register to be included in the webinars. You need to register for each … Continue reading "2021 CONTEST UNIVERSITY Live via Zoom Webinar (free) – Thursday, May 20, 2021"

2021 Hamvention Forums

Hello Contest University and Propagation Summit: Registration is now OPEN for Virtual Contest University 2021 on May 20, 2021 and for 2021 Hamvention Forums on May 21, 2021. Both events are being held live through Zoom Webinar and are free. You must register to be included in the webinars. You need to register for each … Continue reading "2021 Hamvention Forums"

ARRL International DX – Phone Contest

On-Air

To encourage W/VE stations to expand knowledge of DX propagation on the HF and MF bands, improve operating skills, and improve station capability by creating a competition in which DX stations may only contact W/VE stations

ARRL – International Digital Contest

On-Air

Contest Objective: Amateurs worldwide contact and exchange QSO information with other amateurs using any digital mode (excluding RTTY) that supports the 4-digit Grid Square exchange — attended operation only -- on the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, and 6-meter bands (Technicians are limited per FCC Rules to the 10 and 6-meter bands). Any station may … Continue reading "ARRL – International Digital Contest"

ARRL – IARU HF World Championship

On-Air

Objective: To support amateur self-training in radiocommunications including improving amateur operating skills, conducting technical investigations, and intercommunicating with other amateurs around the world, especially IARU member society headquarters stations, using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10-meter bands. Form more information visit:  ARRL - IARU HF World Championship

ARRL – 222MHz and Up Distance Contest

On-Air

Objective:  Work as many stations as possible on the 222 MHz through 241 GHz bands using any allowable mode. A station in a specific grid locator may be contacted from the same location only once on each band, regardless of mode. For more information visit:  ARRL - 222MHz and Up Distance Contest page

ARRL – 10GHz & Up – Round 1 Contest

On-Air

Contest Objective: For North American amateurs to contact as many amateur stations in as many different locations as possible in North America on bands from 10-GHz through Light. Amateurs are encouraged to operate from more than one location during this event. See the detailed rules for restrictions. For more information visit:  ARRL - 10Ghz & … Continue reading "ARRL – 10GHz & Up – Round 1 Contest"

ARRL – Rookie Roundup – RTTY Contest

On-Air

Mission: To encourage newly-licensed operators (“Rookies”) in North America (including territories and possessions) to operate on the HF bands and experience competitive Amateur Radio operating. Experienced operators (“Non-Rookies”) are strongly encouraged to participate and help new operators – either on the air or in person. Objective: Rookies exchange information with as many other stations as possible on … Continue reading "ARRL – Rookie Roundup – RTTY Contest"