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Manuel WP4TZ is a rising presence in Puerto Rican contesting. He came into ham radio through Summits on the Air, drawn by the mix of hiking and portable ops. That led to a deep run with Parks on the Air, using CW as his chosen mode. Now, he’s fully hooked on contesting. In just a few years, Manuel has gone from casual operator to committed contender—working pileups from both the wild terrain of Puerto Rico and the polished setups of WP3Z’s La Sierra Contest Group.
A recent 10-meter showdown in the ARRL contest brought him head-to-head with veteran ops WP3A and NP3A. They’ve got experience on their side, but Manuel held his own. With a quad at home, a hex beam waiting on a tower, and a strong crew of mentors, he’s climbing fast. He’s in it for the speed, the pressure, and the joy of riding a pileup all the way to the end.
But what stands out most is his humility. Whether it’s tweaking macros at WP3Z, surfing the northern coast, or hauling an Elecraft KX2 through the jungle, Manuel doesn’t pretend to know everything. He just keeps showing up, learning, and getting better. His advice to new contesters is simple: “Just go for it.”
Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio.
Thanks to DX Engineering for supporting operators at every level—from beachside POTA activators to full-throttle contesters chasing the top of the scoreboard. Their gear helps power the future of amateur radio.
By Kevin Thomas4.4
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Manuel WP4TZ is a rising presence in Puerto Rican contesting. He came into ham radio through Summits on the Air, drawn by the mix of hiking and portable ops. That led to a deep run with Parks on the Air, using CW as his chosen mode. Now, he’s fully hooked on contesting. In just a few years, Manuel has gone from casual operator to committed contender—working pileups from both the wild terrain of Puerto Rico and the polished setups of WP3Z’s La Sierra Contest Group.
A recent 10-meter showdown in the ARRL contest brought him head-to-head with veteran ops WP3A and NP3A. They’ve got experience on their side, but Manuel held his own. With a quad at home, a hex beam waiting on a tower, and a strong crew of mentors, he’s climbing fast. He’s in it for the speed, the pressure, and the joy of riding a pileup all the way to the end.
But what stands out most is his humility. Whether it’s tweaking macros at WP3Z, surfing the northern coast, or hauling an Elecraft KX2 through the jungle, Manuel doesn’t pretend to know everything. He just keeps showing up, learning, and getting better. His advice to new contesters is simple: “Just go for it.”
Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio.
Thanks to DX Engineering for supporting operators at every level—from beachside POTA activators to full-throttle contesters chasing the top of the scoreboard. Their gear helps power the future of amateur radio.

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