CQ Amateur Radio

The 20th Annual CQ World Wide Foxhunting Weekend

he 20 annual CQ World Wide Foxhunting Weekend will be held on Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9, 2021 (but see below). Here’s hoping that it will be safe to have foxhunting get-togethers by then. doesn’t impose any rules or offer any awards for this activity. That’s up to you and the hams in your hometown. Your hunt can be mobiles or all on foot. Since the primary objective is lots of participation, we don’t even insist that your event be on that weekend. Any time is fine with us.

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