Working the CQWW 2022 Ham Radio contest. Did you work it?

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My efforts on the CQWW contest for 2022. Also demonstrate a few receiver settings to help you hear in crowded band conditions.
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Thanks Chris 73 from kb2uew and happy New Year 2023

alvarogaitan
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I did not participate this year, but have been involved in many of them before. Wish you could’ve talked a little bit more about the logging program you were using? I have an old radio and I don’t really understand the way the new radios work with different types of logging programs? other than that. Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to make this video👍👍👍🇨🇱😎
73s. Good luck.W5PN

rico
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Yep had a blast. 10 meters was amazing. Totaled 620 qso's. My personal best for my modest station. K4VTE. 73

tomm
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Chris great seeing you on the air. 73 George KB3WAQ

walshgeo
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Nice filtering and thanks for sharing Chris. I didn't have much time but worked Bonaire, and France on 10meters. 10 is opening up more! 73, WA2SVM

WASVM
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nice video ! see you in next contest - 73 de TF3T

tft
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I contest a lot and hear so many familiar calls here.

aakonthego
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Where are you located in ct. I am studying for my technician will be taking my test in january

stephenvandyke
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Nice video, Chris. Looked like you were using N1MM, but what was that black digital clock on your screen? Is that part of N1MM or an add-on?

zm
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Hair so good, your wife wishes she had it!

oldpreach
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Contest time, the best time to close down the radio.

chev
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I don't contest. No interest. Stupid Question: Why does *everyone* get a 59 signal report? EA8RM took multiple calls, but he got a 59 also.

"I'm not a heavy contester. Don't look to win any awards."

LOL, but 3 minutes after the contest opens you're slamming the logbook with QSOs like a crazed weasel on amphetamines.

R_J