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BELARUSSIAN AWARDS

“W A R B”

“W-28-M”

 

“WARB Diploma” (Worked All Republic of Belarus).

The Belarussian Federation of Radioamateurs and Radiosportsmen grants the WARB Diploma to HAM/SWL for two-way communications or for radio observations for amateurs radio stations from all the six regions of Republic of Belarus and its capital, the town of Minsk.

An application for the diploma should reflect QSOs/SWLs with all the seven below listed regions with the following minimal per call area number of QSOs/SWLs.

Names of regions of Republic of Belarus and the town of Minsk, as well as corresponding area designators in prefixes of Belarussian stations

Number of QSOs for applicants from Belarus

Number of QSOs for applicants from the CIS countries

Number of QSOs for applicants from other countries

Town of Minsk - 1

Minsk region - 2

Brest region - 3

Grodno region - 4

Vitebsk region - 6

Mogilev region - 7

Gomel region - 8

10

3

3

3

3

3

3

4

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

Total QSOs with Belarussian stations

50

25

15

Cost of the diploma: USD

IRC

1.50

3

2.00

5

5.00

10

QSO/SWL as from January 1, 1994 performed by any mode and on any band are valid. Only one QSO/SWL with each Belarussian station is valid for the diploma regardless bands or modes.

QSO/SWL with Belarussian stations using in their prefixes figures others than 1,2,3,4,6,7 and 8 are not valid for the diploma.

An application for the diploma should be provided with a GCR list (a list of QSL-cards received, verified by a local club or by an official award manager). Call-signs in the application to be sorted in ascending order of figures in the call-signs.

An application, as well as a payment for the diploma to be sent to:

Mrs Valentina A. Sidorova,
(EU1AAA, Award Manager)
P.O.Box 469
Minsk 220050
Republic of Belarus.


“W-28-M” (The “Worked 28-Meridian” Award).

The Belarussian Federation of Radioamateurs and Radiosportsmen grants the W-28-M Award for having conducted two-way radio communications with amateur radio stations from countries situated along the 28 meridian. SWLs can receive the award at the same conditions.

The basic diploma is granted for 15 countries confirmed. A Honor Sticker is granted for QSOs/SWLs with all 20 countries of the Award’s list.

Countries valid for the diploma are:

  1. LA – Norway
  2. OH – Finland
  3. ES – Estonia
  4. UA1 – Russia
  5. YL – Latvia
  6. EU – Belarus
  7. UR - Ukraine
  8. ER – Moldova
  9. YO – Romania
  10. LZ - Bulgaria
  11. TA – Turkey
  12. SV5 – Dodecanese (Rhodos Island)
  13. SU – Egypt
  14. ST – Sudan
  15. 9Q – Zaire
  16. 9J – Zambia
  17. Z2 – Zimbabwe
  18. A2 – Botswana
  19. 7P – Lesotho
  20. ZS – South Africa.

QSO/SWL made after January 1, 1955 on any band, any mode are valid.

An application – GCR list must be duly verified by a local club or two local radioamateurs. The Award Commitee can require any QSL for a check up.

           The Award cost is:

 

For applicants from Belarus

For applicants from the CIS countries

For applicants from other countries

Basic Award

US$ 1.50 / 3 IRC

US$ 2.50 / 5 IRC

USD 5.00 / 10 IRC

Honor Sticker

US$ 0.50 / 1 IRC

US$ 0.50 / 1 IRC

USD 1.00 / 2 IRC

* Applicants from Belarus and the CIS countries can pay in local currency, where transfers to Belarus are allowed.

An application to be sent to:

Mrs Valentina A. Sidorova,
(EU1AAA, Award Manager)
P.O.Box 469
Minsk 220050
Republic of Belarus.