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WCC Awards.
Cyber e-certificates will be emailed to the WCC members that email
evidence of completed QSOs that meet the following criteria.
Multi-band Awards.
WCC Tri-bander -Mixed Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on
EACH WARC band in any mode consistent with license class and
rules.
WCC Tri-bander -Digital . Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on EACH WARC
band in any ARRL recognized digital mode, consistent with license class
and rules.
WCC Tri-bander -CW . Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on
EACH WARC band in CW Mode , consistent with license
class and rules.
WCC Tri-bander -Phone. Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on EACH
WARC band SSB-Phone , consistent with license class and
rules.
Single-Band 12 Meters
WCC 12M -Digital Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 12M band in
any ARRL recongized digital consistent with license class and
rules.
WCC 12M CW Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 12M band in CW
Mode , consistent with license class and rules.
WCC 12M Phone Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 12 band
SSB-Phone , consistent with license class and rules.
Single-Band
17 Meters
WCC 17M -Digital Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on17M
band in any ARRL recongized digital consistent with license class
and rules.
WCC 17M CW Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 17M band in CW
Mode , consistent with license class and rules.
WCC 17M Phone Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 17 band SSB-Phone
, consistent with license class and rules.
Single Band
30 Meters
WCC 30M CW Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 30M band in
CW Mode , consistent with license class and rules.
WCC 30M Phone Worked 100 WARC-CC numbers on 30 band SSB-Phone
, consistent with license class and rules.
Currently, 30M awards are organized by the 30M Digital Group.
Please support that group see their web site for further details.
Valid WCC
QSOs
For WCC Awards, a valid QSO exchange will be considered to
be...
Date, Time, Mode, Band, RST , call sign of both stations, WCC
number.
This is not DXCC with fancy verification, the honor system
applies. Anyone can cheat, we just hope that applicants will
follow the ham code of ethical conduct.
Radio amateurs are encouraged to have regular rag-chews, not just quick
exchanges.