It starts Tomorrow! This is going to be GREAT.
Martin, DL4NAC, has kindly written out some guidance notes of how to
best work the stations.
Some important information for chasing the WRTC stations:
- WRTC stations will work only operate on the 80 to 10m contest bands
using CW and SSB
- WRTC stations should be spotted by callers in the DX clusters
- Please treat all WRTC stations the same don’t favorite one over another
- Make sure that the QSO is as short as possible.
- Keep trying difficult band, as the WRTC stations will only be running
100 W and will not be loud.
- Try looking for the stations early on Sunday morning on 80 and 40m as
it’s likely the station will only be the higher bands on Saturday.
Your help can be rewarded - there are diplomas and medals to apply for.
The award series includes 5 certificates,
- WAWRTC - Worked All WRTC Stations
- WRTC Sprint - contact all stations in the shortest time
- WRTC Most QSOs - who makes the largest number of contacts with the
WRTC stations
- Assistant Judge - for those submitting check logs
- Long Distance Challenge - for those with contacts from the furthest
distance sum
Exact information can be found on the website:
http://www.wrtc2018.de/index.php/en/activities
73 from Wittenberg were we are very very busy at this special day
Michael, DL6MHW for the WRTC 2018 team
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Michael Höding, DL6MHW
Vice-President, Fundraising, PR
Phone: +49 39201 20779
E-Mail: dl6mhw@wrtc2018.de
http://www.wrtc2018.de
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