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  1. Welcome to the official web site of CQ World Wide RTTY DX Contest. Held each year on the last full weekend of September, the contest draws over 15,000 participants and over 3,600 log submittals from around the world. CQ WW RTTY DX Contest. September 28 - 29, 2024. Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday. Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday. Looking for something?

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      Rule Differences from CQWW SSB/CW Contest. Identical wording...

    • Rules

      The 2023 CQ World Wide RTTY DX Contest. September 23-24...

    • Plaques

      List of available awards and sponsors for the CQ WW RTTY...

    • Results

      Results. See below for published results in CQ magazine from...

    • Records

      Note: Late logs are not included in records. Data following...

    • Logs

      The contest name in the log is CONTEST: CQ-WW-RTTY This is...

    • Contact Us

      Please reach out to the CQ WW RTTY Contest Committee ONLY...

    • Scores

      CQ WW RTTY Scores (1987 - 2023) CT3DZ CT3EN CT3KY CT3MD...

  2. Scores in italics were received after the 5 day deadline and are not eligible for awards. Rookie (R): licensed less than 3 years. Classic (C): single op, no assistance, 1 radio, max 24 hours. TB-Wires (T): tribander for 10-20m and single-element wire antennas for 40-80m. Youth (Y): Operator 25 years old or less.

  3. Low-Power 15 Meters: A great score from Pekka, EA8AH, bested second place PY2UD in the world. Steve, W9SN, with a fair showing, was good enough to take top U.S. honors. Low-Power 20 Meters: EF1A operated Juan, EA1X, took the solid win over another great effort by LZ2JA, who finished in second place in the world.

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  4. www.cqwwrtty.com › rules › CQWWRTTY_Rules_2021cqww rtty rules 2021

    The 2021 CQ World-Wide RTTY DX Contest. September 25-26. Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday. I. OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones, countries and W/VE QTHs as possible. II. BANDS: Five bands only: 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz.

  5. www.cqww.com › resultsCQ WW - Results

    Search all CW/SSB entries for any station or operator call sign: Searchable Score Database for all years. Visit the links below for results from past contests.