Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio
WRTC is designed to put the world's best contest operators on equal footing, with identical stations, antennas, and operating conditions. But fairness doesn't stop at the station boundary. In this special WRTC 2026 clip, Randy Thompson K5ZD, Bill Fehring W9KKN, Dan Craig N6MJ, Chris Hurlbut KL9A, and Tim Duffy K3LR discuss the role spotting, operating ethics, and community behavior play in maintaining a level playing field during the World Radiosport Team Championship. The conversation explores why competitors encourage operators to work and spot all stations equally, how "cheerleading" can negatively influence results, and why integrity remains one of the most important traditions in contesting. Their message is simple: the best operators should win because of operating skill, not because of outside advantages. Whether you're a dedicated contester, a casual operator, or simply curious about how WRTC works behind the scenes, this discussion offers an inside look at the challenges of keeping a world championship both competitive and fair. Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio. Thanks to DX Engineering for supporting Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio and the operators who keep the bands active every day. From contest weekends and DXpeditions to everyday operating, their support helps connect the amateur radio community around the world.
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