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Announcing: 2020 Nominations Open for the CQ Amateur Radio, DX, and Contest Halls of Fame

CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame

mateur radio operators have been responsible for many advances in communications technology, and entire industries have been built on the foundation of amateur radio experimentation and activity. In an effort to recognize outstanding amateurs and their achievements, and help the public appreciate the far-reaching and longstanding value of amateur Amateur Radio Hall of Fame. Nominations for the 2019 “class” are now open. Members of the 2018 “class” were announced last May and appeared in the July issue of

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