Plaque photos

It's all about the competition, when you get your first plaque for winning the contest and it states:
"World winner" you'll become ambitious.
But those moments are rare. It's hard to win any contest.

Here are photos of my plaques. And, yes, there are too many 
awards to show them here.

World winner - 25. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1991.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

(With my previous call YU3HR)

World winner - 26. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1992.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

(With my previous call YU3HR)

World winner - EA RTTY Contest 1993.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

World winner - 29. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1995.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

World winner - DJ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest 1996.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

World winner - 30. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1996.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 1996.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

World winner - 31. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1997.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

World winner - 33. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 1999.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

World winner - 34. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2000.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

This is my favourites plaque.

World winner - CQ/RJ World Wide RTTY DX Contest 2000.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz

World winner - ARRL International DX Phone Contest 2001.

The category was Single operator - All bands Assisted.

World winner - 35. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2001.

The category was Single operator - 3.5 MHz.

Winner - September VHF Contest 2001.

The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W).

Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 2001.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

Winner - May VHF Contest 2002.

The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W).

World winner - 36. Alessandro Volta RTTY Contest 2002.

The category was Single operator - 7 MHz.

Europe winner - Japan International DX Phone Contest 2002.

The category was Single operator - 14 MHz.

Winner - May VHF Contest 2003.

The category was Single operator - Low power (25 W).

This is the plaque showed that I was worked

100 countries on 5 bands.

(For my previous call YU3HR)

 

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