Xped Contest trainer
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Xped is a free CW/SSB contest trainer written by JE3MAS for all the dedicated contesters.
With Xped, you can enjoy virtual contests with a lot of participants.
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Contesting that is about Contest program for ham radio contesting events, list of contest software.
This link has been on our site since Monday Feb 16 2009, and it has been clicked on 1206 times. So far it received 8 votes for a total score of 7.51/10
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