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DXCC Program

DXCC Awards

General Awards


Worked All VK Call Areas - HF

DXCC Single Modes

Award Description

Applications.
Applicants are required to state whether they are WIA Members and, if so, their current WIA membership number. Where relevant, changes in Callsign and dates of such changes should be indicated.

Applications (Official Hard copy or Computer file) should be sent to the WIA Awards Manager. Contacts for the awards can be made from all call areas, pertaining to the same country unless otherwise noted.

Cross Band or assisted contacts do not qualify, nor are those made through terrestrial repeaters, aircraft,
internet (IRLP etc), or from sea-going vessels (maritime, mobile or stationary) or operations from dangerous, un-authorised locations.
Exception for permanently registered docked exhibition vessels or historic ships considered land based.
All contacts must have been made after 1PstP. January 1946, unless otherwise noted.
In cases of dispute, the decision of the WIA Awards Manager and two Directors of the WIA Board on the interpretation of these rules shall be final and binding.

Rules

Application and Verification

1. Applicants are required to hold QSL cards as confirmation for all QSO's claimed, unless specifically noted for a particular award.

2. Electronic QSL methods such as eQSL, LoTW, Fax and email are not at present accepted as confirmation of QSO's for WIA awards.

3. Do not send QSL cards with your application for a WIA award, unless previously specifically agreed by the WIA Awards Manager.

4. There are downloadable spreadsheets appropriate to each WIA award in the specific area in the WIA website relating to that award. While it is not essential that these are used for an application for a WIA award, it is very much preferred that they be used.

5. Either in the downloadable application or other application, all two-way contacts claimed are listed as follows: prefix, entity, callsign of station contacted, date (DD-MM-YY), time (UTC), RST (optional), mode and frequency.

6. The information listed must match the information on the QSL cards.

7. All information supplied in an application for an award must be double-checked and free of any duplication. Where computer generated dates are used, they should be set to the DD-MM-YY format.

8. Contacts must be listed in numerical, alphabetical order i.e. (1A-9Z, A2-ZS).

9. Each data sheet submitted in support of an application for a WIA Award must have at the bottom of the sheet a declaration that all the data on the sheet has been verified against the QSL cards as described above, and must be signed either by an officer of an IARU member society or two licensed radio amateurs or such other person(s) as previously agreed by the WIA Awards Manager. The name, position (in the case of an officer of an IARU member society) and callsigns of the persons signing the declaration, and the date of the declaration must be printed below each signature on each sheet.

10. The WIA may undertake an audit to verify any declaration submitted in support of an application for a WIA Award before issuing the award.

11. Applications for a WIA Award that do not substantially comply with these rules, or contain duplicates or otherwise are considered unacceptable may be rejected and shall be returned to the applicant with the invitation to resubmit the application once the defects have been corrected.

Rules Specific to this Award:
Australian applicants (sized A4)
Requires 73 reports for this award, “need not to hold SWL cards” and no repeat contacts made after
the 14th of February 1990 will count. (Special prefixes AX and VI also qualify)
VK0: 3 contacts from at least 2 different areas. (3)
VK1: 3 contacts from at least 2 different bands. (3)
VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK6 and VK7: 10 contacts from each call area on at least 3 different bands. (60)
VK8: 3 contacts from at least 2 different bands. (3)
VK9: 4 contacts from at least 3 different areas. (4) (Special prefix VK9R qualifies)

DX or Overseas applicants (sized A4)
Requires 22 QSO’s for this award, all contacts made after the 1st of January
1946 will count. General rules apply. (Special prefixes AX and VI also qualify)
VK0, VK1: 1 contact from each call area. (2)
VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK6 and VK7: 3 contacts from each call area. (18)
VK8, VK9: 1 contact from each call area. (2) (Special prefix VK9R qualifies)

Recent Award Recipients

April 2009

Brian ZL1IE - WAVKCA HF Open - approved #2282

March 2009

Shinichiro JA5LEX - WAVKCA HF SSB - approved #2281
Wilfried DL8UO - WAVKCA HF SSB - approved #2280

February 2009

Noriyuki 7N2JZT WAVKCA HF Open - approved #2279

January 2009

Toshihiro JA8BLD - WAVKCA CW Open - Approved #2278
Mikio JA8BBD - WAVKCA CW Open - Approved #2276

September 2008

David VE7BYC WAVKCA application - approved #2277
Jiri OK1AVI WAVKCA application - approved #2275

How To Apply For The Award

WIA Awards Manager
Po Box 2042
Bayswater
Victoria, 3153
Australia
Email: awards@wia.org.au

Files For Download

WAVKCA HF Award Log
WAVKCA HF Award.xls


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