For ITU zones by state, http://www.wrtc2014.org/resources/itu-zones-for-us-states/ For CQ zones see http://www.mapability.com/ei8ic/contest/cqz.php. This has lots of information for the whole world, http://ac6v.com/prefixes.htm#WAA. However, it shows the states each having a single ITU zone, where they’re apparently split according to latitude/longitude, so some states will have two zones, (e.g.) Mississippi, east and west of 90 degrees. -- Jim Shaffer, KE5AL Pflugerville, TX www.jjshaffer.net www.pgramblers.com