Re: Challenge Award
Some of the legacy awards, ones that take years to complete, (i.e. 5BDXCC, Challenge, etc.), one may start out with the vision in their head of the plaque, then as they finally attain their goal the plaque changes and it is something they might turn their nose up at. For years I worked for the 5XDXCC, then found the plaque changed. Disappointment and heartache. Sharron found one for me and I was excited as a puppy!
For challenge, I was always under the impression that if one worked a country on one band it was one point, and if they worked them in a different mode it was another point. From what I now understand that is not so. Despite that, I’m almost there. Pickings get slimmer as you near 300 as I think everyone will agree.
Good luck in your endevors gentlemen! Dale K8TS
From: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...> On Behalf Of bmanning
Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 3:29 PM To: ARRL-Awards@...; Neil Foster <archernf@...> Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] Challenge Award
I agree that the older style plaques should be available for those that want one. As for the cost, I assume that HQ would just pass that along to the person requesting the award. So there would be no cost to the League. My 2 cents worth. 73 Bruce NJ3K
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-------- Original message -------- From: W0MU <w0mu@...> Date: 5/9/22 13:57 (GMT-05:00) To: ARRL-Awards@..., Neil Foster <archernf@...> Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] Challenge Award
I prefer the more prestigious older looking awards over the new Trendy designs of late. To each their own. Does anyone actually do any marketing studies on what the members actually want before changing awards and art work? Are there panels of people that are asked for their opinions and given options? This is a pretty common thing in marketing and our awards are marketing. W0MU
On 5/9/2022 11:47 AM, Steven R Daniel, D.D.S. wrote:
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