The tours, activities, and dinners that will form the social aspects of WRTC2014 have been finalized. You can see the complete list at on the Tours and Activities page. The tours are organized for the WRTC2014 competitors and referees, but everyone is welcome on a space available basis. There are links to the registration pages where everyone must…
Funkamateure der SG Stern Rastatt bei den „Olympischen Spielen des Funksports“
WRTC2014 Volunteer Training – May 31, 2014

WRTC2014 Volunteer Training Session 8:30am May 31, 2014 at Milara, Inc., 49 Maple Street, Milford, MA The WRTC2014 Organizing Committee and the Yankee Clipper Contest Club will conduct a joint meeting in Milford, MA on May 31, 2014. The purpose of the meeting is to recruit and provide training for volunteers who will be involved in…
World ham-radio competition coming to Hollis this summer
Hollis Brookline JOURNAL By DAVID BROOKS, Staff Writer HOLLIS – A global sporting contest drawing teams from 38 countries is coming to Hollis this summer as part of its first appearance in the U.S. since 1996 – although it concerns an activity, ham radio, that many people don’t think of as a sport. Tell that to…
Participation Awards for WRTC2014 Announced
WINDHAM, NH Issued May 8, 2014… WRTC 2014, Inc., host of the 2014 World Radiosport Team Championship competition, is pleased to announce the awards that will be available for stations that work the WRTC teams during the competition. The “WRTC2014 Chase” will run concurrently with the IARU HF Championship beginning on July 12 at 1200Z.…
Radiosport Championship Returns to U.S.
Radioworld www.radioworld.com by Christopher Friesen The World Radiosport Team Championship returns this summer to the United States after 18 years. This global gathering — an Olympic-style competition between the world’s elite amateur radio contesters — is back on home soil for 2014. The event, scheduled for July 8–14, promises to light up the ionosphere above…
Radio amateur world title match coming to the area
Southcoast Today by Steve Urbon May 05, 2014 12:00 AM Amateur radio operators don’t get a lot of media attention. For example, I do not recall anyone reporting the story of the dozens of hams who set up an alternative emergency communications along the entire route of the 2014 Boston Marathon. We hear a little…



