Group and Forum help ↗Results | WES Statistics | Participation Levels | WES Participation totals Past Themes | Operator History Rules | Scoring | WES Home SKCC's Weekend Sprintathon (WES)New Entry Category for WES submissionsThe SKCC Board has approved a “Multi Operator” category for submissio...
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The Red Cross communications group was part of the event. It looks like I missed a great Sprint...CU you on the next one...73 Rick "UNITY RING" with St. Johns hospital in the background. YS1RS Operated by: Rob This is my first Sprint. Made two contacts WA1LWS and W4FOA. That...
Group and Forum help ↗Submit Results | Results | WES Statistics | Participation Levels WES Participation totals | Past Themes | Operator History Rules | Scoring | WES Home November WES: “Veterans” The November Weekend Sprintathon runs from 12:00 UTC November 8th through 23:59 UTC November ...
This is an informal event, so if you are not an SKCC member, take a moment to visit our home page and apply for a number. It's free! And if you are a member and have completed the required exchange, hang around and chat for a bit with non-members. It's good PR!
This is an informal event, so if you are not an SKCC member, take a moment to visit our home page and apply for a number. It's free! And if you are a member and have completed the required exchange, hang around and chat for a bit with non-members. It's good PR!
This is an informal event, so if you are not an SKCC member, take a moment to visit our home page and apply for a number. It's free! And if you are a member and have completed the required exchange, hang around and chat for a bit with non-members. It's good PR!
This is an informal event, so if you are not an SKCC member, take a moment to visit our home page and apply for a number. It's free! And if you are a member and have completed the required exchange, hang around and chat for a bit with non-members. It's good PR!
We have all faced the daunting task of firing-up the radio for that first CW contact. Now you can take that shaky, uncertain hand and turn it into a confident, firm fist with the help of our group of SKCC Morse Code Elmers. Simply click on the Morse Elmers link at left, choose from...
He was also part of a group that operated an ATV repeater in the Washington, DC Metro area.Bill has used the same Navy Flameproof key that he was issued in his first squadron in 1964. That's 60 years and he did the bulk of his marathon QSOs with it!