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Diplôme URDA UKRAINE 1 L'Ukraine comporte 758 régions administratives (au 1-1-2005) Le diplôme de base est attribué pour 100 QSO avec des régions administratives d'Ukraine. Les autres diplômes sont : URDA-200 = 200 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-300 = 300 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-400 = 400 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-500 = 500 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-600 = 600 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-700 = 700 régions administratives d'Ukraine URDA-ALL = a BOARD HONOR ROLL Ils existe des versions pour les modes suivants : CW - SSB - Digitaux - Mixte - VHF - Bandes Warc Le Manger du diplôme est : Vladimir A. Stepanenko, P.O. box 28, Chernihiv-postamt, 14000, Ukraine Le prix du diplôme est de 10€ (envois par lettre recommandée). Le site de l'UARL: http://www.uarl.com.ua/urda/files/ruleseng.htm Nota : il existe une base de données pour Logger 32 : http://www.hg6n.hu/ha1ag/urda/urda_l32.html 2 WAU (Worked All Ukraine) award Instauré par la magazine "RadioAmator" pour des contacts avec les régions d'Ukraine et les villes de Kiev et Sevastopol (après le 01.01.1993). 27 QSO par bande dans le même mode. Des stickers peuvent être obtenus pour chaque bande et mode. Liste certifiée et 7 IRC's pour le diplôme de base (2 IRC's). Manager : Anatoly Perevertaylo,UT4UM, p.o.box 7,Kiev-91, 253091, UKRAINE. Adresse courriel : [email protected] Le site consacré au WAU : http://www.qsl.net/ut4um/english.htm 3 Régions d'Ukraine Sumy - SU Temopol - TE Cherkassy - CH Zakarpattya - ZA Dnipropetrovsk - DN UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY A B C D E Odessa - OD Kherson - HE Poltava - PO Donetsk - DO Sevastopol - SL UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UT F G H I J Krimea rep - KR Rivne - RI Kharkiv - HA Lugansk - LU Vinnitsa - VI UU UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY J K L M N Volyv - VO ZaporizhyaZP Chemigov - CR Ivano-frankivsk - IF Khmelnitski - HM UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY P Q R S T Kiev - KV Kiev obl - KO Kirovograd - KI Lviv - LV Zhitomir - ZN UT, UX, UY UR, UU UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY U U V W X Chermovtsi - CN Mykolayiv - NI UX, US, UR, UT, UY UX, US, UR, UT, UY Y Z Oblast Code Calls 10 12 15 17 20 30 40 80 160 Sumy SU UX, US, UR, UT, UY - A Temopol TE UX, US, UR, UT, UY - B Cherkassy CH UX, US, UR, UT, UY - C Zakarpattya ZA UX, US, UR, UT, UY - D Dnipropetrovsk DN UX, US, UR, UT, UY - E Odessa OD UX, US, UR, UT, UY - F Kherson HE UX, US, UR, UT, UY - G Poltava PO UX, US, UR, UT, UY - H Donetsk DO UX, US, UR, UT, UY - I Krimea rep KR UU - J Rivne RI UX, US, UR, UT, UY - K Kharkiv HA UX, US, UR, UT, UY - L Lugansk LU UX, US, UR, UT, UY - M Vinnitsa VI UX, US, UR, UT, UY - N Volyv VO UX, US, UR, UT, UY - P Zaporizhya ZP UX, US, UR, UT, UY - Q Chemigov CR UX, US, UR, UT, UY - R Ivano-frankivsk IF UX, US, UR, UT, UY - S Khmelnitski HM UX, US, UR, UT, UY - T Kiev obl KO UR, UU - U Kirovograd KI UX, US, UR, UT, UY - V Lviv LV UX, US, UR, UT, UY - W Zhitomir ZN UX, US, UR, UT, UY - X Chermovtsi CN UX, US, UR, UT, UY - Y Mykolayiv NI UX, US, UR, UT, UY - Z Sevastopol SL UT - J Kiev KV UT, UX, UY - U 4 UR5A-SUMY REGION SU-01 Sumy, Zarichnyi district SU-02 Sumy, Kovpakivs'kyi district SU-03 Okhtyrka SU-04 Okhtyrka district SU-05 Bilopillia district SU-06 Buryn' district SU-07 Velyka Pysarivka district SU-08 Hlukhiv SU-09 Hlukhiv district SU-10 Konotop SU-11 Konotop district SU-12 Krasnopillia district SU-13 Krolevets' district SU-14 Lebedyn SU-15 Lebedyn district SU-16 Lypova Dolyna district SU-17 Nedryhailiv district SU-18 Romny SU-19 Romny SU-20 Romny district SU-21 Seredyna-Buda district SU-22 Sumy district SU-23 Trostianets' district SU-24 Shostka SU-25 Shostka district SU-26 Iampil' district Retour tableau UR5B-TERNOPIL' REGION TE-01 Ternopil' TE-02 Berezany district TE-03 Borshchiv district TE-04 Buchach district TE-05 Husiatyn district TE-06 Zalishchyky district TE-07 Zbarazh district TE-08 Zboriv district TE-09 Kozova district TE-10 Kremenets' district TE-11 Lanivtsi district TE-12 Monastyrys'k district TE-13 Pidvolochys'k district TE-14 Pidhajtsi district TE-15 Terebovlia district TE-16 Ternopil' district TE-17 Chortkiv district TE-18 Shums'k district Retour tableau 5 UR5C-CHERKASY REGION СH-01 Cherkasy, Prydniprovs'kyi district CH-02 г. Черкассы. Cherkasy, Sosnivs'kyi district CH-03 Vatutine CH-04 Horodyshche district CH-05 Drabiv district CH-06 Zhashkiv district CH-07 Zvenyhorodka district CH-08 Zolotonosha district CH-09 Zolotonosha CH-10 Kamianka district CH-11 Kaniv CH-12 Kaniv district CH-13 Katerynopil' district CH-14 Korsun'-Shevchenkivs'kyi district CH-15 Lysianka district CH-16 Man'kivka district CH-17 Monastyryshche district CH-18 Smila CH-19 Smila district CH-20 Tal'ne district CH-21 Uman' CH-22 Uman' district CH-23 Khrystynivka district CH-24 Cherkasy district CH-25 Chyhyryn district CH-26 Chornobai district CH-27 Shpola district Retour tableau UR5D-ZAKARPATSKA REGION ZA-01 88000 - 88499 Uzhhorod ZA-02 90200 - 90209 Berehove ZA-03 90210 - 90299 Berehove district ZA-04 89000 - 89050 Velykyi-Bereznyi district ZA-05 90300 - 90370 Vynohradiv district ZA-06 89100 - 89150 Volovets' district ZA-07 90100 - 90160 Irshava district ZA-08 90000 - 90050 Mizhhiria district ZA-09 89600 - 89619 Mukacheve ZA-10 89620 - 89699 Mukacheve district ZA-11 89200 - 89240 Perechyn district ZA-12 90600 - 90650 Rakhiv district ZA-13 89300 - 89340 Svaliava district ZA-14 90500 - 90550 Tiachiv district ZA-15 89400 - 89470 Uzhhorod ZA-16 90400 - 9049 Khust ZA-17 90410 - 90460 Khust district ZA-18 89500 - 89599 Chop Retour tableau 6 UR5E-DNIPROPETROVS'K REGION DN-01 Dnipropetrovs'k, Amur- DN-02 Nyzhn'odniprovs'kyi district DN-03 Dnipropetrovs'k, Babushkins'kyi district DN-04 Dnipropetrovs'k, Zhovtnevyi district DN-05 Dnipropetrovs'k, Idustrial'nyi district DN-06 Dnipropetrovs'k, Kirovs'kyi district DN-07 Dnipropetrovs'k, Chervonohvardijs'kyi district DN-08 Dnipropetrovs'k, Lenins'kyi district DN-09 Apostolove district DN-10 Vasyl'kivka district DN-11 Verkhn'odniprovs'k district DN-12 Vil'nohirs'k district DN-13 Dnipridzerzhyns'k , Bahlejs'kyi district DN-14 Dnipropetrovs'k, district DN-15 Zhovti Vody district DN-16 Kryvyi Rih, Dzerzhyns'kyi district DN-17 Kryvyi Rih district DN-18 Krynychky district DN-19 Mahdalynivka district DN-20 Marhanets' DN-21 Mezhova district DN-22 Nikopol' DN-23 Nikopol' district DN-24 Novomoskovs'k DN-25 Novomoskovs'k district DN-26 Ordzhonikidz DN-27 Pavlohrad DN-28 Pavlohrad district DN-29 Pershotravens'k DN-30 Petrykivka district DN-31 Petropavlivka district DN-32 Pokrovs'ke district DN-33 Piatykhatky district DN-34 Synel'nykove DN-35 Synel'nykove district DN-36 Solone district DN-37 Sofiivka district DN-38 Ternivka DN-39 Ternivka district DN-40 Tomakivka district DN-41 Tsarychanka district DN-42 Shyroke district DN-43 Iurivka district DN-44 Dnipridzerzhyns'k, Zavodskyi district DN-45 Dnipridzerzhyns'k, Dniprovs'kyi district DN-46 Kryvyi Rih, Dolhintsevs'kyi district DN-47 Kryvyi Rih, Zhovtnevyi district DN-48 Kryvyi Rih, Inhulets'kyi district DN-49 Kryvyi Rih, Saksahans'kyi district DN-50 Kryvyi Rih, Ternivs'kyi district DN-51 Kryvyi Rih, Tsentral'no-mis'kyi district Retour tableau 7 UR5F-ODESA REGION OD-01 Odesa, ( Zhovtnevyi district delete 2003) OD-02 Odesa, (Illichivs'kyi district delete 2003) OD-03 Odesa, Kyivs'kyi district OD-04 Odesa, (Lenins'kyi district delete 2003) OD-05 Odesa, Malinovs'kyi district OD-06 Odesa, Prymors'kyi district OD-07 Odesa, Suvorovs'kyi district OD-08 Odesa, ( Tsentral'nyi district delete 2003) OD-09 Anan'yiv district OD-10 Artsyz district OD-11 Balta district OD-12 Berezivka district OD-13 Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi OD-14 Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi district OD-15 Biliayivka district OD-16 Bolhrad district OD-17 Velyka Mykhailivka district OD-18 Ivanivka district OD-19 Izmayil OD-20 Izmayil district OD-21 Illichivs'k OD-22 Kiliia district OD-23 Kodyma district OD-24 Kominternivs'ke district OD-25 Kotovs'k OD-26 Kotovs'k district OD-27 Krasni Okny district OD-28 Krasni Okny district OD-29 Mykolayivka district OD-30 Ovidiopol' district OD-31 Reni district OD-32 Rozdil'na district OD-33 Savran' district OD-34 Sarata district OD-35 Tarutyne district OD-36 Tatarbunary district OD-37 Teplodar OD-38 Frunzivka district OD-39 Shyriaieve district OD-40 Iuzhne Retour tableau 8 UR5G-KHERSON REGION HE-01 Kherson, Dniprovs'kyi district HE-02 Kherson, Komsomol's'kyi district HE-03 Kherson, Suvorovs'kyi district HE-04 Beryslav district HE-05 Bilozerka district HE-06 Velyka Lepetykha district HE-07 Velyka Oleksandrivka district HE-08 Verkhniy Rohachyk district HE-09 Vysokopillia district HE-10 Heniches'k district HE-11 Hola Prystan' district HE-12 Hornostayivka district HE-13 Ivanivka district HE-14 Kalanchak district HE-15 Kakhovka HE-16 Kakhovka district HE-17 Nyzhni Sirohozy district HE-18 Nova Kakhovka HE-21 Skadovs'k district HE-19 Novovorontsovka district HE-22 Tsiurupyns'k district HE-20 Novotroyits'ke district HE-23 Chaplynka district Retour tableau UR5H-POLTAVA REGION PO-01 Poltava, Kyivs'kyi district PO-02 Poltava, Lenins'kyi district PO-03 Poltava, Zhovtnevyi district PO-04 Velyka Bahachka district PO-05 Hadiach district PO-06 Hlobyne district PO-07 Hrebinka district PO-08 Dykan'ka district PO-09 Zin'kiv district PO-10 Karlivka district PO-11 Kobeliaky district PO-12 Kozel'shchyna district PO-13 Komsomol's'k PO-14 Kotel'va district PO-15 Avtozavods'ky
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