Award
 

 
I finished working all continents in 2003 and got QSL cards in 2004. Then I got my WAC award. When I did these, I still used a class III lisence, so the callsign showed in the award is BG7IHN.

I shall try to contact with all  continents on all HF bands and have a 8 bands WAC.

 

During IARU HF Championship 2005 contest, I contacted with 6 different CRSA HQ station located at 6 different cities on (80/40/20/15/10m) 5 bands and then I got CRSA HQ Baisc Award.
 

I have contacted with many BV stations, since I set up my amateur radio station. In 2005, BV50CRA was a special callsign celebrating the 50th anniversary of CRA. I worked and confirmed with BV50CRA 5 times.
 

I have contacted with amateur radio stations in more than 100 different DXCC entities

In 2006, I got my ARRL DXCC-100 award.

 

I have contacted with 9 districts of CRSA. Now, I just need to communicate with district 0 of CRSA (including two provinces: XinJiang and XiZang), then I can get CRSA Award.

A CRSA Award is showed below. It is belonged to BG7OH. When he got CRSA Award, he hadn't communicated with district 0 of CRSA on 10 meters band.

I wish I can communicate with all 10 CRSA districts just on 10 meters band for getting CRSA Award.

 

The CQ DX Field Award is issued for confirmed two-way contacts with 50 or more Grid Fields, based on the Maidenhead grid system. There are 324 Grid Fields, 10-degree latitude by 20-degree longitude rectangles lettered AA through RR, covering the entire world.

I have contacted with more than 50 different Grid Fields. It is enough for applying a CQ DX Field Award. But I hope to get this award after I contact with more than 100 different Grid Fields.

A CQ DX Field Award is showed below. It is belonged to BA4DW.

 

I am Seaman, so I am interesting in Ocean and getting a IOTA award. In my view, It is easier than getting a DXCC award, because my QTH is in Guangzhou. It is a city near the Pacific Ocean. I believe I can get 100 islands  at least.

A IOTA award is showed below. It is belonged to BA4TB.


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