The 2017 CQ World-Wide DX Contest
CQ WW DX SSB: October 28-29
Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday
Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday
CQ WW DX RULES
GOAL: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones and countries as possible.BANDS: Six bands only: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.
EXCHANGE: RS report plus CQ Zone number of the station location (e.g., 59 05).
Read all rules in several languages on official CQ World Wide DX Contest Page
This edition will adopt the recent CQ WW Rules 2017 ChangesContest Software
A selection of contest programs taken from our Contest Software links page
TR4W (TR for Windows) is a free and open
source log book program for operating in ham radio contests. Based on
source code of the TR LOG MS-DOS program, kindly provided by Larry
Tyree, N6TR, supports 155 contests and SO2R
LM is a program to edit contest logs
afterwards, a so-called contest post processor. With help of LM you can
convert row data to many different file formats. Allow a quick input
interface, and contest score for several contest. Can import &
export a batch of logs and to create result lists.
DXLog.net is hamradio contest logging
software for Windows. Currently supporting 200+ different contests and
most popular digital modes
SkookumLogger is a free contest logging
program for Mac OS X 10.7 or later, supporting CW and SSB events on the
six HF contest bands plus 6m, 4m, 2m, and 70cm
N1MM Logger+ is a popular free contest
logging program for windows XP,7,8 and it is the evolution of the N1MM
classic, featuring automatic CW generation, rotator and radio control,
suport for So2R, cluster support, winkeyer interface, import export
cabrillo and adif formats and many more features.
The 2017 CQ World-Wide DX Contest
CQ WW DX SSB: October 28-29
Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday
Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday
CQ WW DX RULES
GOAL: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones and countries as possible.BANDS: Six bands only: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.
EXCHANGE: RS report plus CQ Zone number of the station location (e.g., 59 05).
Read all rules in several languages on official CQ World Wide DX Contest Page
This edition will adopt the recent CQ WW Rules 2017 ChangesContest Software
A selection of contest programs taken from our Contest Software links page
TR4W (TR for Windows) is a free and open
source log book program for operating in ham radio contests. Based on
source code of the TR LOG MS-DOS program, kindly provided by Larry
Tyree, N6TR, supports 155 contests and SO2R
LM is a program to edit contest logs
afterwards, a so-called contest post processor. With help of LM you can
convert row data to many different file formats. Allow a quick input
interface, and contest score for several contest. Can import &
export a batch of logs and to create result lists.
DXLog.net is hamradio contest logging
software for Windows. Currently supporting 200+ different contests and
most popular digital modes
SkookumLogger is a free contest logging
program for Mac OS X 10.7 or later, supporting CW and SSB events on the
six HF contest bands plus 6m, 4m, 2m, and 70cm
N1MM Logger+ is a popular free contest
logging program for windows XP,7,8 and it is the evolution of the N1MM
classic, featuring automatic CW generation, rotator and radio control,
suport for So2R, cluster support, winkeyer interface, import export
cabrillo and adif formats and many more features.
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