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  2. Contesting - Wikipedia

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    Radio contests are principally sponsored by amateur radio societies, radio clubs, or radio enthusiast magazines. These organizations publish the rules for the event, collect the operational logs from all stations that operate in the event, cross-check the logs to generate a score for each station, and then publish the results in a magazine, in a society journal, or on a web site.

  3. World Radiosport Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    The call signs were assigned randomly to each team, and helped prevent other stations in the IARU HF World Championship contest from recognizing their friends. The special call signs also ensured that all stations had call signs that took approximately the same amount of time to speak phonetically or to send in Morse code. Fifty-two teams of ...

  4. Radiosport - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of the term radiosport is as a synonym for amateur radio contesting (ham radio contesting). Contesting is an activity where amateur radio stations attempt to make as many two-way contacts with other stations as possible, following certain defined parameters of the competition, to maximize a score.

  5. 'Doug Williams, you're the lucky winner': Monroe man known ...

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    Over the years, Doug Williams of Monroe has collected more than 200 music CDs from radio contests he has won. Probably one of his biggest scores is when he was at his brother’s home cleaning and ...

  6. Contesting controversies - Wikipedia

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    Rover activity is responsible for contest operations from many grid locators that might otherwise not have any active contest stations. A captive rover is a rover station whose contest operation is intended specifically or primarily for the benefit of another fixed station. A captive rover might travel to locations in several different grid ...

  7. KDND - Wikipedia

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    KDND (107.9 MHz) was an FM radio station licensed to Sacramento, California, United States.The station first signed on in 1947 as KXOA-FM, an FM simulcast of AM station KXOA, before separating itself with distinct programming, including most prominently soft rock, adult contemporary, and classic hits formats.

  8. Great Midwest Trivia Contest - Wikipedia

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    The radio station changed to internet broadcast and the first internet-only contest was held in 2006. [11] The 50th annual contest was held in 2015 and it featured teams as far away as Sweden. [13] The question difficulty had grown significantly because the teams could quickly find answers to simple questions using Google and the internet. [11]

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