Plaque photos It's
all about the competition, when you
get your first plaque for winning the contest and it states: Here
are photos of my plaques. And, yes, there
are too many |
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World winner - 25. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1991. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. (With my previous call YU3HR) |
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World winner - 26. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1992. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. (With my previous call YU3HR) |
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World winner - EA RTTY Contest 1993. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. |
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World winner - 29. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1995. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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World winner - DJ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest 1996. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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World winner - 30. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1996. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 1996. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. |
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World winner - 31. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1997. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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World winner - 33. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1999. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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World winner - 34. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2000. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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This is my favourites plaque. World winner - CQ/RJ World Wide RTTY DX Contest 2000. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz |
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World winner - ARRL International DX Phone Contest 2001. The category was Single operator - All bands Assisted. |
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World winner - 35. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2001. The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz. |
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Winner - September VHF Contest 2001. The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W). |
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Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 2001. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. |
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Winner - May VHF Contest 2002. The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W). |
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World winner - 36. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2002. The category was Single operator - 7 MHz. |
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Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 2002. The category was Single operator - 14 MHz. |
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Winner - May VHF Contest 2003. The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W). |
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This is the plaque showed that I was worked 100 countries on 5 bands. (For my previous call YU3HR) |