World Amateur Radio Day Contest VHF

Organizer: MRASZ

Mission: Providing a practice opportunity for HAM radio operators. Instilling and developing competitive ability. Strengthening the bond between operators of all ages.

Time: April 18, 15:00-15:49 UT. Comprises five 10-minute periods (00-09, 10-19... 40-49 mins). One contact per station per period and mode may be logged (for a total of 10).

Participants: Any HAM radio operator who agrees to the terms and conditions included in the contest announcement.

Junior Contest 2020 HF

junior contest 2020 hf fbOrganizer: Salgótarjáni Városi Rádiókliub

Mission: Providing a practice opportunity for young HAM radio operators. Instilling and developing competitive ability. Strengthening the bond between operators of all ages.

Time: October 23, 2020, 15:00-15:59 UT. Comprises six 10-minute periods (00-09, 10-19... 50-59 mins). One contact per station per period and mode may be logged (for a total of 12).

Participants: Any HAM radio operator with a valid radio license who agrees to the terms and conditions included in the contest announcement. 

Evaluation Categories:

Individual HAM radio operators (all stations participating)
Junior (license-holders) - up to age 25
Junior with supervision (without license) - up to age 25
Old timer – age 70 and above

Frequency: 3510-3750

Modes: CW (A1A), SSB (A3J).

Reporting: RS(T) + age (as of January 1 – e.g. if the contestant turned 17 on February 5, 16 will be transmitted)

Junior Contest 2020 VHF

junior contest 2020 vhf fbOrganizer: Salgótarjáni Városi Rádióklub.

Mission: Providing a practice opportunity for young HAM radio operators. Instilling and developing competitive ability. Strengthening the bond between operators of all ages.

Time: October 23, 2020, 13:00-13:59 UT. Comprises six 10-minute periods (00-09, 10-19... 50-59 mins). 1 contact per station per period and mode may be logged (for a total of 12).

Participants: Any HAM radio operator with a valid radio license who agrees to the terms and conditions included in the contest announcement. 

Evaluation Categories:

Individual HAM radio operators (all stations participating)
Junior (license-holders) - up to age 25
Junior with supervision (without license) - up to age 25
Old timer – age 70 and above

Frequency: 144035-144150 kHz CW, 144150-144390 kHz SSB

Modes: CW (A1A), SSB (A3J).

Reporting: RS(T) + age (as of January 1 – e.g. if the contestant turned 17 on February 5, 16 points will be given) + QTH locator (e.g. HA5XYZ 599 27 JN97DE)

Subregional YOTA Camp Hungary 2020

logo yota 2020 fbShort introduction

Following many years of participation in YOTA programs, this time Hungarian youngsters are going to host a subregional camp, supported by MRASZ, Hungarian Radio Amateur Society and several well-known local hams. We are enthusiastic and hopeful about this event held in South-West Hungary, to where we would like to invite Central and Eastern European youngsters to participate, meet each other and enjoy a long weekend full of ham radio related programmes in a hospitable, close-to-nature environment.

 

Who?

If you’re 15–25 years old and interested in amateur radio, you are welcome to this event. Newcomers to radio hobby are invited as well as more experienced youngsters such as traditional ham operators, ARDF or HST participants. We only ask you to be a member of one of the IARU member societies.