There was press coverage of WRTC1990 in local newspapers. Radio Racers, Seattle Times Smooth Operators, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Local Resident “hams” it up for Goodwill Competition, The Edmonds Paper Articles about WRTC 1990 appeared in these ham radio publications. The World Radiosport Team Championship, May/Jun 1990 NCJ The World Radiosport Team Championship Wrap-Up, Sep/Oct 1990 The World Radiosport Team Championship, Oct […]
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In this first ever WRTC, the competition was held on a Friday. This meant a special contest had to be created so there would be stations for the teams to contact. This pdf file contains the official results of the 1990 World Radiosport Team Championship. This includes the Team results, but also all of the scores of stations around the […]
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Rank Team Score 1 K1AR/K1DG 263.35 2 W9RE/K7JA 255.39 3 KR0Y/KQ2M 254.30 4 VE7SV/VE7CC 247.44 5 DL5XX/DJ6QT 247.11 6 LZ2PO/LZ1MS 244.86 7 G3YDV/G4BUO 239.21 8 EA5BF/EA9EO 237.56 9 UW9AR/UA9AM 236.45 10 W7EJ/AA4NC 235.12 11 UA1DZ/RB5IM 232.78 12 I2UIY/IK2DVG 229.06 13 OH1XX/OH8PF 228.06 14 OK1RI/OK2FD 225.38 15 YT3AA/YU1RL 220.55 16 HA0MM/HA6NY 219.85 17 UW3AA/UA9SA 209.91 18 UW0CN/UW0CA 209.59 19 JE1JKL/JE1CKA […]
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There was some doubt if the WRTC organizers would be able to get permission for the Soviet hams to be able to operate in the USA. The permission was received from the FCC just days before the event.
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The first WRTC was conducted in Seattle, WA in July 1990 at the same time as the Goodwill Games. Developed and hosted by a team of Seattle-area contesters, WRTC-1990 was independent of the Games but brought contesters together from around the world in the style of Olympic athletic events. One of the highlights of the event, helped by the association with […]
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This document contains a list of all of the participating teams and the organizers that helped make the event possible. wrtc1990_teams_organizers
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