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* WIA [http://www.wia.org.au/members/awards/wavkcavhf/ Worked all VK Call areas on VHF] One confirmed QSO required for each of the 10 VK call areas, on VHF bands.
* WIA [http://www.wia.org.au/members/awards/wavkcavhf/ Worked all VK Call areas on VHF] One confirmed QSO required for each of the 10 VK call areas, on VHF bands.
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related wiki pages : Contesting, Logging, QSL Bureaus

These are sponsored by a particular club or association , but may be available to hams all over the world.

  • DXCC DX Century award sponsored by the ARRL
  • VK Antarctic at least 10 confirmed contacts with amateur radio stations in Antarctica.


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