W6I-QSL Information can be found at QRZ
Thanks to everyone who made contact!
Update: Post-Event Summary
A total of 2440 QSOs were turned in by the hams that operated as W6I. Thanks to everyone who participated.
Operator | SSB | Digi |
WA5WFE | 267 | |
KM6PMP | 218 | |
WV5G | 212 | 86 |
KD5DYP | 126 | |
KM4PMP | 73 | |
KI5KGC | 36 | 153 |
KA5IRA | 26 | |
W5RAW | 5 | 810 |
N5COP | 1 | 197 |
Original Post:
Hello Everyone! It’s that time of year again. The Panhandle Amateur Radio Club will be activating Amarillo, TX & Adrian, TX as W6I. Look for us on SSB, CW and Digital Modes!
Feel Free to spot us if you find us!
Event Information:
Hosted by the Citrus Belt Amateur Radio Club – W6JBT.org
Date: September 10-18, 2022
Time: Start: 0001 Z September 10 End: 2359 Z September 18
Purpose of Event: is to commemorate the history of the “Mother Road” connecting the east and west areas of the US.
Simple Rules: Follow all 22 stations and contact their 1×1 callsigns (W6A-W6V) they will be on the air as much as possible. Each station has their own schedule and are on the air as operators are available and bands allow.
W6I-QSL Information can be found at QRZ
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2022 Activator Information:
Activator Signups Here (Link Removed)
Club meeting presentation Here (Link Removed)