Results Available for ARRL Contests 03/12/2021
2020
ARRL Contests web page. The full results article, a searchable database of all scores, line scores, certificates and Log Checking Reports are available there.
Also available on the ARRL Contests web page:
Raw scores for the 2021
ARRL International DX CW Contest. Raw scores are the scores before any log checking has been performed and are based on the contents of the submitted logs before any adjudication has been done. Participants should check that their entries are submitted in the correct category.
The full results of the 2020
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
03/12/2021
ARRL will have two exhibits at the the
QSO Today Ham Expo. One will offer opportunities to meet ARRL Lab engineers, who will answer questions and share tips on an array of topics. ARRL CEO David Minster, NA2AA, will deliver the Expo’s keynote address at 2000 UTC on Saturday, March 13.
The Expo has a packed line-up of 87 speakers and workshops spread across 10 different virtual theatres. March 13 and 14 sessions start at 1600 UTC. Presentation topics will appeal to amateur radio newcomers and veterans alike. Since it’s impossible to watch all the live presentations of interest, attendees can return to the platform anytime through April 12 to see any presentations.
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
January 2021 Volunteer Monitor Program Report 03/06/2021
The Volunteer Monitor (VM) Program is a joint initiative between ARRL and the FCC to enhance compliance in the Amateur Radio Service.
In January 2021, Volunteer Monitors reported 2,277 hours monitoring the HF frequencies and 2,162 hours monitoring VHF frequencies and above.
The Volunteer Monitor Coordinator issued 11
Advisory Notices. An
Advisory Notice is an attempt to resolve rule violation issues informally before FCC intervention:
Operators in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Centralia, Washington; Edmond, Oklahoma; Fontana, California, and Orleans, Massachusetts, received advisories concerning operation outside their license class.
An operator in Thorn Hill, Tennessee, received an advisory concerning interference.
An operator in Ridgely, Tennessee, received an advisory regarding excessive bandwidth.