WRTC 1996 Video
This is a video documentary of an elite amateur radio competition, the 2nd World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC), held in the San Francisco Bay Area in July, 1996.
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This is a video documentary of an elite amateur radio competition, the 2nd World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC), held in the San Francisco Bay Area in July, 1996.
» Read moreUpdated 23 December 1996 These are the rules the 52 teams followed during WRTC-96. The “exhibition teams” were exempt from all rules and were not eligible for awards. WRTC-96 will be held in conjunction with the IARU HF World Championship contest. The WRTC competitors will have a slightly different set of additional rules they must follow, however.
» Read moreCall Op#1 Op#2 Judge Host QTH Score QSOs Mlt Uq% S/W W6X KR0Y K1TO UA6HZ WA6AHF San Lorenzo 761829 2457 183 1.7 NA K6T K4BAI KM9P W6UM NQ6X San Jose 678132 2511 162 1.2 NA W6R K6LL N2IC WR3G AF6S San Jose 655720 2424 169 1.1 CT K6P VE3EJ VE3IY OH2KI N6UUG Suisun City 647112 2343 177 2.0 NA K6C […]
» Read moreThis is the schedule we followed during WRTC-96 For beer lovers and contest afficionados, informal “Beer Busts” will be held poolside at the WRTC 96 hotel Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, and Monday afternoons/evenings. Everyone is invited–tickets may be purchased at the entrance.
» Read moreWRTC-96 PRESS RELEASE #7 Redwood City, CA April 3, 1996 WRTC-96 ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF TEAM MEMBERS WRTC-96, Inc. announced today selection of the 104 team members who will compete in the World Radiosport Team Championship competition scheduled for July 13 and 14, 1996. The WRTC competitors will enter the IARU HF World Championship contest as 52 two-person multi-operator, single-transmitter entries. […]
» Read moreDate: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 10:35:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Charles Epps <epps@netcom.com> Subject: WRTC-96 Press Release #4 WRTC-96 PRESS RELEASE #4 Redwood City, CA September 30, 1995 The World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC-96) will pit up to 52 two-operator teams in a head-to-head competition in the San Francisco Bay Area during the IARU HF World Championship the weekend of July 13-14, 1996. Forty-five […]
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