Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio
Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio sets a new standard in amateur radio media. Through longform interviews, sharp technical insight, and global storytelling, we explore the people and ideas shaping the future of the hobby. From top-tier contesters to everyday ops, Q5 dives into what makes ham radio personal, competitive, and endlessly compelling. New episodes feature behind-the-scenes station builds, SO2R deep dives, WRTC prep, Parks on the Air, HamSCI, and honest talk from the world's most dedicated operators. Proudly supported by DX Engineering and Icom —helping hams stay loud, connected, and ready for the next challenge. Subscribe for real conversations at the edge of the hobby.
Episodes

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Glenn Petri, KE4KY, has had a long, nearly 50-year history in ham radio, starting with his novice license in 1975. His journey through the hobby saw him participating in significant DXpeditions such as to Campbell Island ZL9HR and Mellish Reef VK9MT, becoming an expert on the role of DXpedition Pilots, and speaking at ham radio conferences such as Visalia. In this interview, Glenn focuses on the expectations of a DXpedition pilot, a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of the hobby. He challenges the conventional belief that pilots are merely logistical support and advocates for their integral role in real-time propagation feedback and operational optimization. Glenn opines that the best DXpedition pilots blend DXpedition experience with highly effective communication techniques and supported by tools like Groups.io and Starlink. Glenn has also turned his attention to mentoring and supporting the next generation of ham operators, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration in the hobby. Please join us for the conversation, and if you like what you hear, please subscribe to W1DED Worldwide. 73, Kevin W1DED.

Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
After a brief hiatus, the Contest Crew is back with their experiences, analysis, and tips from the mid-July IARU HF World Championship. Despite the summer heat and distractions, Bill W9KKN, Dan N6MJ, and Randy K5ZD put in the work to make this annual contest memorable and boost their WRTC '26 qualifying totals. Their insights will provide valuable tips for any contester at any level, helping you improve your score in future competitions. I hope you can join us for this episode and add us to your watch list in the weeks ahead. 73, Kevin W1DED

Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
“What’s your best advice to a Technician class ham radio operator who wants to get involved in HF contesting?” That was the question posed to the Contest Crew and, despite the limitations on Technician Class licensees, Randy Thompson K5ZD, Christopher Hurlbut KL9A and Bill Fehring W9KKN, provide a clear path for techs to get started. If you're a Technician class and want to learn more about how you can take your first steps into the exciting world of ham radio contesting, watch the show. For all others, join us for the usual friendly repartee between "Team Contest Crew" and to learn what is on their short term contesting horizon.

Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Sam Mauldin, WO5T, is a young and accomplished ham radio operator who has rapidly ascended in the hobby since getting licensed in 2022. In this interview, Sam shares his journey, from his initial interest sparked by family tradition and friends, to his extensive involvement in Parks on the Air (POTA) and contesting. He discusses his equipment preferences, including his go-to KX2 transceiver and DX Commander vertical antenna, and the unique challenges of operating portable and in contests. Sam's experiences range from setting up in parks to participating in multi-single DX operations, including a significant trip to Bonaire. He emphasizes the importance of preparation, adaptability, and community support in ham radio. As a software engineer, Sam also touches on how new technologies might shape the future of the hobby while expressing his preference for its traditional aspects. This engaging conversation highlights Sam's achievements and provides valuable insights for both new and veteran ham radio operators, inspiring listeners to explore the diverse and dynamic world of amateur radio.

Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Get ready to dive into the heart of the Northeast's biggest ham radio event—HamXposition 2024 in Marlboro, MA. In this episode, we sit down with Bob DeMattia, K1IW, the chairman of HamXposition, to explore the history and evolution of this premier event. Originally known as the Boxborough event, HamXposition has found new life in Marlboro, boasting better parking, more conference rooms, and a central location. This year’s event promises to be the best yet, with over 2,000 attendees expected. Bob walks us through what makes HamXposition a must-attend for hams of all ages and experience levels. From the mini Contest University to a wide array of educational forums, vendor exhibits, and a dedicated youth program, there’s something for everyone. Plus, don't miss the stellar lineup of speakers, including contesting experts like Tim Duffy K3LR, Randy Thompson K5ZD, Gerry Hull W1VE, and the renowned Space Weather Woman, Dr. Tamitha Skov. Bob also highlights the crucial volunteer efforts that keep this event running smoothly. Whether you’re a seasoned ham or new to the hobby, HamXposition offers a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and enjoy the camaraderie that makes ham radio special. Tune in for the conversation, and if you enjoy it, please subscribe to W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio. 73, Kevin Thomas W1DED

Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Mark Wohlschlegel, WC3W, has had a distinguished 61-year journey in the world of ham radio, leading to his leadership of the DX Marathon program. Since taking the reins in 2022, Mark has overseen remarkable growth in the program, with participation increasing by over 50% in just the past year alone. His strategic focus on making the DX Marathon accessible to all hams—regardless of their equipment or experience—has revitalized the program and brought new life to the art of DXing, the pursuit of contacting distant radio stations across the globe. DXing, at its core, is about the thrill of long-distance communication. The DX Marathon, however, elevates this pursuit into a year-long challenge where hams compete to see who can contact the most countries and CQ zones. The beauty of the DX Marathon lies in its simplicity—no expensive gear or complicated procedures are required, making it a perfect entry point for newcomers and a fun challenge for seasoned operators. Mark has also made significant strides in expanding recognition for participants, adding more plaques and certificates to honor achievements and encourage continued participation. His dedication to outreach through platforms like Zoom has further propelled the program’s global growth, making DXing more accessible and exciting for operators worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned DXer or new to the hobby, the DX Marathon offers a rewarding way to engage with ham radio’s most thrilling aspect. Join the conversation, explore the world of DXing, and see how you can push your own limits. If you enjoyed this discussion, please subscribe to W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio. 73, Kevin Thomas W1DED.

Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Gabriele Iuliani, IT9RGY, has journeyed far since his introduction to ham radio through the Scouts in Palermo, Italy. He credits ham radio with broadening his horizons beyond Sicily as he traveled extensively. Along the way, Gabry consistently sought opportunities to meet other ham radio operators and find stations to operate from. His list of special callsigns, contest stations, and countries where he’s operated is impressive. Some of the contest stations where Gabry has multi-oped include D4C, OM7M, 9A1P, OL7M, 4O3A, and IR4X. Gabry is widely liked and appreciated for the youthful and positive perspective he brings to amateur radio. I think you’ll enjoy this conversation with Gabriele, IT9RGY. Please subscribe to the channel, and thank you for watching. 73, Kevin W1DED

Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
"Many leading contesters claim the WAEDC to be the most challenging contest of the year," says the official website for the Worked All Europe DX Contest. In this episode, the Contest Crew dives into the element that sets the WAEDC apart from all other contests: the QTC. Randy K5ZD, Dan N6MJ, and Bill W9KKN explain what a QTC is, the protocol for handling requests, and demonstrate the process using DXLog. They also discuss other contest rules, operating tactics, and the significance of the WAEDC for those aiming to qualify for WRTC 2026. Join us for this episode of W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio and the weekly Contest Crew series. Please consider subscribing to the channel and sharing the video with your ham radio friends. 73, Kevin Thomas W1DED
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Grace Papay, K8LG, has made a significant impact on the ham radio community since getting licensed in 2021 to honor her grandfather's 60 years in the hobby. Grace quickly became an avid contester, participating in numerous events, including multi-operator setups at prestigious stations like K3LR in Pennsylvania and J68HZ in St. Lucia. These experiences have helped her hone her skills and build lasting connections in the ham radio world. Grace is not just a skilled operator; she is also a dedicated advocate for youth involvement in ham radio. She has participated in youth leadership initiatives and mentoring programs, inspired by the philosophy of leaving the hobby better than she found it. Her commitment extends to her educational pursuits, with plans to study electrical engineering in college, influenced by her experiences in ham radio. Grace's story is one of passion, community, and the importance of encouraging the next generation of operators. Her achievements and leadership serve as a beacon for both newcomers and veterans in the ham radio community, showcasing the diverse opportunities and fulfilling experiences the hobby offers.
Saturday Jun 01, 2024
Saturday Jun 01, 2024
I recently had the privilege of speaking with Craig Thompson, K9CT, about his outstanding contributions to the ham radio hobby. Craig's passion for radio, supported by his parents, led him to obtain his ham radio license at a young age, and his dedication has resulted in significant achievements.
Craig is a member of the prestigious DXCC Honor Roll, having contacted 338 countries. His participation in numerous serious DXpeditions, including rare entities like Midway Island, Palmyra, and Navassa, has showcased his leadership, planning expertise, and teambuilding skills. One of his signature accomplishments is the creation of a world-class contest superstation in Illinois, which we discussed in detail.
Most impressively, Craig has played a crucial role in promoting ham radio through various leadership roles. He has been inducted into the CQ Contest Hall of Fame and actively works to increase the hobby's visibility, particularly among younger generations. His involvement with the Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF) and efforts to support youth participation in DXing demonstrate his commitment to the future of ham radio.
Craig’s story is one of passion, dedication, and leadership. His accomplishments and efforts to sustain and promote the ham radio hobby continue to inspire the community. And he’s obviously having fun along the way.






