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John Gumb

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Jun 30, 2026, 5:05:01 AM (yesterday) Jun 30
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Subject: WRTC 2026 - its nearly here!
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2026 23:14:49 +0000

Dear sir/madam,

 

Please could I ask you to share the below news with members of the club or society that you represent.

 

WRTC is almost here! 🌍

 

WRTC is essentially the Olympics of Amateur Radio Contesting - and is almost upon us! On 8th July 2026, competitors that have qualified to represent their Qualification Area (unlike the Olympics, which has participants competing for their country) will arrive in the United Kingdom to prepare for this once every 4 year event. The host nation changes each time and, this time, for the 10th WRTC, it’s coming to the UK! There will be 50 teams of two, each with an assigned referee. Each will be allocated an HF operating site in South East England, where they will take part in a 24 hour SSB/CW contest (the IARU HF Championship) over the weekend of 11th/12th July. So, WRTC is kind of a contest within an existing contest.

 

This is your opportunity to work these special stations and apply for your award!

 

The WRTC contest will be live on a dedicated online platform provided by World Radio League. This is a live scoreboard where you can track your favourite team in real time. Also, when you contact one of the special WRTC stations, you can see it on the WRL platform. What’s more, you can check which of the 50 WRTC stations you still need to contact. Can you work all 50 of them? If you’re an SSB operator, there are 250 possible QSOs across 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m. Similarly, there are 250 possible QSOs if you are a CW operator. If you are both an SSB and CW operator, 500 QSOs are possible with WRTC stations alone!

 

Certificates will be downloadable after the contest, which will display your total number of QSOs made with these special callsigns. There are different award tiers depending on how many you contact. Check out the following webpage for full details of the award programme: www.wrtc2026.org/wrtc-2026-competition-awards

So, what are the special callsigns? Well, we can’t say just yet! These will be announced on Thursday 9th July. You will find this on the WRTC website –www.wrtc2026.org – and also on our social media platforms by searching WRTC2026. You can be sure that these 50 callsigns will be all over the bands during this contest! See how many you can find!

A look at the World Radio League platform is a must. Visitwww.WorldRadioLeague.com and sign up early for free to stay tuned when the live scoreboard page for WRTC goes live!

 

So, if you have the capability to be on the HF bands over the weekend of 11/12th July, why not try to work as many of these special stations as you can! From the UK, many of the WRTC sites should be easy to work on 80m and 40m, with additional opportunities on 20m, 15m and 10m depending on conditions and ground wave range. The exchange is signal report and ITU zone (so, if calling from the UK, “59, 27” on SSB and “599, 27” on CW would work).

 

We also want to promote the YouTube daily TV shows at 16.30z (17.30 BST) daily from 8th July, plus the contest livestream. This is the link to follow. Ask to subscribe to the channel.

https://www.youtube.com/@WRTC2026/streams

 

Please share for maximum exposure! 👍

 

73,

The WRTC 2026 Team

 


{Hitachi Rail – Public}


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