
1996 San Francisco – World Radiosport Team Championship
WRTC-96 PRESS RELEASE #7. Redwood City, CA April 3, 1996. WRTC-96 ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF TEAM MEMBERS. WRTC-96, Inc. announced today selection of the 104 …
World Radiosport Team Championship – Official Web Site of …
The World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC) is an on-site ham radio competition held every four years. Previous WRTCs have been held in Seattle (1990), San Francisco (1996), …
1990 Seattle - World Radiosport Team Championship
Jul 11, 1990 · The first WRTC was conducted in Seattle, WA in July 1990 at the same time as the Goodwill Games. Developed and hosted by a team of Seattle-area contesters, WRTC-1990 …
Gallery - World Radiosport Team Championship
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2006 Florianópolis, Brazil - World Radiosport Team Championship
WRTC 2006 was held in Florianópolis, Brazil, and introduced a sophisticated qualification scoring system for potential competitors. The world was divided into 14 qualifying regions with the top …
Video – World Radiosport Team Championship
Welcome to the 2006 World Radio Team Championship (WRTC) held in beautiful coastal Brazil. World-class radiosport talent compete in this most demanding of ham radio contests that …
WRTC History – World Radiosport Team Championship
Amateur radio is a unique passion of all ages, with the radio spectrum providing a playing field for technical innovation and global human communication in pursuit of giving 4 million amateur …
2014 New England, USA – World Radiosport Team Championship
The official documentary video for WRTC2014 was produced by James Brooks, 9V1YC, and runs approximately 59 minutes. James took advantage of 9 roving video teams to capture high …
2000 Bled, Slovenia – World Radiosport Team Championship
It was in 2000 that WRTC expanded internationally, as the newly born country of Slovenia – on the sunny side of the Alps – set the stage. The entire country of Slovenia was actively …
2010 Moscow, Russia – World Radiosport Team Championship
WRTC 2010 was held in Moscow, Russia, organized by Soyuz Radioljubiteley Rossii – the Russian National amateur radio society. 48 teams representing 24 countries participated. For …