WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.


james.troup@...
 

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.


bmanning
 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning


Hugh Valentine
 

 

I’ve played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

“Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?”

…Uh, kinda doubt it……

Val

N4RJ

 

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From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning

 


Steven R Daniel, D.D.S.
 

Good morning Val. What do you mean by “altruism”? Steve, NN4T

 

From: ARRL-Awards@... [mailto:ARRL-Awards@...] On Behalf Of Hugh Valentine
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2021 9:29 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

 

I’ve played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

“Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?”

…Uh, kinda doubt it……

Val

N4RJ

 

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning

 


bmanning
 

Val

"Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?"

...Uh, kinda doubt it......

Are you saying that there is no Honor in those who are on the Honor Roll? That everyone who has achieved the status of Honor Roll cheated in some way?

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Thu, 9 Sep 2021 02:29:15 +0000, "Hugh Valentine" <hsvdds@...> wrote:

 

I've played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

"Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?"

...Uh, kinda doubt it......

Val

N4RJ

 

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning

 

 

-- 
Bruce A. Manning


HH Brakob
 

Just a youngster here, Val.  Only 57 years in the game.

But it just keeps getting better.  

73, de Hans, KØHB
“Just a Boy and his Radio”™


From: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...> on behalf of Hugh Valentine <hsvdds@...>
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 9:29:15 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...>
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.
 

 

I’ve played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

“Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?”

…Uh, kinda doubt it……

Val

N4RJ

 

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning

 


Gilbert Baron
 

WHAT A CYNICAL VIEW.

 

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From: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...> On Behalf Of Steven R Daniel, D.D.S.
Sent: Thursday, September 9, 2021 09:52
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

Good morning Val. What do you mean by “altruism”? Steve, NN4T

 

From: ARRL-Awards@... [mailto:ARRL-Awards@...] On Behalf Of Hugh Valentine
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2021 9:29 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

 

I’ve played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

“Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?”

…Uh, kinda doubt it……

Val

N4RJ

 

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning

 


Gilbert Baron
 

67 Years here. Enjoying it but no longer have the spot for a great HF antenna setup.

 

Outlook Laptop Gil W0MN

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From: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...> On Behalf Of HH Brakob
Sent: Thursday, September 9, 2021 10:34
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

Just a youngster here, Val.  Only 57 years in the game.

 

But it just keeps getting better.  

 

73, de Hans, KØHB

“Just a Boy and his Radio”™


From: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...> on behalf of Hugh Valentine <hsvdds@...>
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 9:29:15 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@... <ARRL-Awards@...>
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

 

I’ve played this game for 65 years.

Observation:

What you have and will continue to have is a discussion between those who adhere to altruism and those who are selfish enough to aspire to slide under the rules laid forth by those who constructed awards based upon merit. May the best(most self centered) players win.

“Is there still HONOR within the Honor Roll?”

…Uh, kinda doubt it……

Val

N4RJ

 

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

From: bmanning
Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 7:21 PM
To: ARRL-Awards@...
Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] WAS Awards Certificates from multiple station locations, using same operator's callsign.

 

First there is the 50 mile rule. All QSO must be made with in 50 miles. You can get more than one WAS award though. Example someone from New York and has a WAS then moves to Florida and gets a WAS for that QTH. I assume if you have a summer home that is more than 50 miles from your winter home you should be able to make 2 applications. But all QSO's would need to be separate for each QTH.

73

 Bruce NJ3K

On Wed, 08 Sep 2021 15:57:41 -0700, james.troup@... wrote:

When multiple station locations are used by same radio operator,  obtaining the 50 award credits for WAS at each station, how can the WAS certificates be made to reflect each location separately ?   I had tried CallSign State, but that is refused be award manager.

-- 
Bruce A. Manning