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ROMANIA COPYED by : YB1PR – FAISAL Page 1 AAMMAATTEEUURR RRAADDIIOO AAWWAARRDD’’’SS DDIIRREECCTTOORRYY ROMANIA COPYED BY : YB1PR – FAISAL Page 1 . Radio Federation Series -- I hate to do this, but due to continued complaints about the RARF, I am deleting their listing. This will be the first time a National organization has had its awards deleted. No reply to many applications. ---Ted Melinosky K1BV 11/2005 ARER Program {Association of Radioamateur Ecologists of Romania} General Requirements: Available for amateurs or SWL's equally. GCR list and fee of 7 IRCs for each award to: Ngo-Ter Klub YO9KYE, PO Box 25 Busteni, Prahova, R-2185, Romania. (TKS YO4DCF )(95) Member List: YO2ADQ ALK AQB ARV BB BYD CJX CWM DFA LEU LEQ LFP LHD LIM LIN KBB QY. YO3FYI GAF YO4BZB BYW CBT CPO DCF FJG FRF FYQ FZQ IT GAO NF RHE RHK RHW YO5AUV BLC BTS BTT BWI BQ DMB KAP ODE OFD OFE TJ YO6AWN AWR DBL EZ FUE FWI FYY FUP GAW GCW GVA DMP KNO OEX ZI YO7DBH FJK FHV FYX KFS LHT YO8AEU AHL BDH CAR CHI CYN DYC KOR KUS RAI RCR RFC RHR SAC. YO9AGN AGV AHG AHK AWV BUQ DEF FON FNR FLM GDF GDG HD IF HL HH KVV WL XC. SOS - Nature (SOS - Natura) Contact ARER members after 1 Mar 1993, earn 10 points. YO9KYR = 5, all other members = 1 each. Forest's Moon (Luna-P~durii) Work 11 YO stations during the period of March 15 to April 15 each year (2 must be members of ARER) using any one letter of their suffix to spell the term "LUNA PADURII". May be earned each year. Day of the Earth - 22 April (Ziua Pamîntului) Work 23 YO stations during the period of 20 to 30 April each year (at least 3 must be ARER members - from YO9KYE use "e") to spell the phrase "THE DAY OF THE EARTH - 22 APRIL". Any letter from the suffix of the 21 stations may be used for the words, and you must work 2 YO2 stations for the "22". May be earned each year. Reservation - Bucegi (Rezervatìa Bucegi) Work YO9KYE/P from at least 4 different chalets/QTH's after 1-1-94. Century of "Grigore Antipa" Museum (Centenarul Muzeului "Grigore Antipa") Work 31 YO stations using any one letter of their suffix to spell the phrase: "THE CENTURY OF GRIGORE ANTIPA MUSEUM" or "CENTENARUL MUZEULUI GRIGORE ANTIPA". At least 5 of the stations must be ARER members, and at least one station from each of the following counties: BT (Botosani), IS (Iasi), and BU (Bucharest). Contacts after 1-1-94. May be earned each year. Valley of Prahova (Valea Prahovei) Worked fixed or portable stations from the towns: Predeal, Azuga, Busteni, Sinaia, Comarnic, Breaza or Cimpana. Class I = 6 towns, Class II = 5 towns, Class III = 4 towns. Contacts after 1-1-94. May be earned each year. Cezar Petrescu's Century (Centenar Cezar Petrescu) Contact 13 ARER members whose any letter of their suffix spells the phrase "CEZAR PETRESCU". You must use YO9KYE for one of the "E's" and one contact from the town of Busteni which has a memorial house for this famous Romanian. Contacts after 1-1-94. May be earned each year. AAMMAATTEEUURR RRAADDIIOO AAWWAARRDD’’’SS DDIIRREECCTTOORRYY ROMANIA COPYED BY : YB1PR – FAISAL Page 2 . Natural Reservations of Romania (Rezervatiile Naturale Ale Romaniei) Work stations from YO counties which contain Nature Reservations. You must use at least 10 ARER members. Class I = 20, Class II = 18, Class III = 16. Counties valid for this award are: AG BZ BH BN BV CJ CV CS CT DB GR GJ HD HR IF MH NT PH SB SV TL TM VL. Contacts after 1-1-94. ECO-Delta of Danube River (ECO-Delta Dunarii) Earn 10 points by contacting fixed or portable stations in Tulcea county after 1-1-94. Club stations = 2 points, all others = 1. Blue Danube (Dun~rea Alabastr~) Make 10 QSO's in countries which the Danube flows through. At least 5 countries are needed and 5 towns which are located near Danube river ports. One ARER member is required. Contacts after 1 May 1994. Paracelsus - 500 Spell the word "PARACELSUS" from any of the suffixes of 10 stations. At least one must be a YO from Mures (MS) county and one from HB9 - Switzerland. The YO stations must be ARER members. Contacts after 1 May 1994. The Men of Science From Romania (Oameni de Stiintá Romani) Contact YO's from counties where famous Romanian Men of Science were born, plus one OE1 from Wien/Vienna, Austria. Each of the following counties are needed: AB BZ AG BC BV BT DJ VS IS MH NT, Bucharest and Wien/Vienna, Austria OE1. At least 5 ARER members are required. Contacts after 1 May 1994. Emil Racovita - 125 Contact 11 ARER members whose any letters of their suffix spells the name "EMIL RACOVITA". They must include Vaslui (VS) and Iasi (IS) counties. Contacts after 1 May 1994. ECO - Black Sea (ECO - Marea Neagrá) Contact each of the countries which border the Black Sea (YO, LZ, TA, UB, UA and UF). The YO must be a ARER member from Tulcea (TL) or Constantza (CT) county. Contacts after 1 May 1994. Robert Koch - 150 (1843-1910) Contact 10 stations using any letters of their suffix to spell the name "ROBERT KOCH". 6 must be ARER members and one must be a DL - Germany. Contacts after 1 May 1994. The Century of Society Mining and Iron - Cálan (Centenarul Societatii Miniere Si Siderurgile - Cálan) Earn 10 points by working YO's in Cálan. ARER members = 2 points, others = 1. Same station may be worked on different bands or modes for added points. Contacts after 1 May 1994. ECO - Romania Work all the counties of Romania - using members of ARER. Award of Latin (Diploma Latinitátii) Work Latin countries of the world. The YO station must be a member of ARER. Class I - 4 continents and 30 Latin countries. Class II - 3 continents and 20 Latin countries. Class III - 2 continents and 10 Latin countries. AAMMAATTEEUURR RRAADDIIOO AAWWAARRDD’’’SS DDIIRREECCTTOORRYY ROMANIA COPYED BY : YB1PR – FAISAL Page 3 . Award of Honor - ARER (Diploma De Onoare ARER) Issued free of charge to any amateur or SWL who has earned any 15 of the 19 awards listed above. Bacau Award Contact stations in BACAU county after 1 January 1955. SWL OK. Endorsements for one band or mode upon request. Each Bacau QSO = 1 point, and if worked during MOLDOVA contest = 4 points. 1st Class = 30 points, 2nd Class = 20 points, 3rd Class = 10 points. GCR list and fee of 7 IRCs to: RADIOCLUB JUDETEAN BACAU, Biroul de Diplome, PO Box 66, R-5500 Bacau 1, Romania. Braila Jubilee Award Braila commemorated its 625th year in 1993 and has established a permanent award for contacting stations living there on or after 1 May 1993. Class I - EU need 5 HF DX need 4 HF Class II EU need 4 HF DX need 3 HF Class III EU need 3 HF DX need 2 HF On VHF/UHF, Class I needs 3, II needs 2, III need 1 QSO. Satellite or repeater OK. Valid contacts with stations in the city who are also members of DXCC = 3 points contact value. A station who is a member of YODXC = 2 contact value. SWL OK. Endorsements for one band or mode are available. GCR list plus your statement that you've sent cards and fee of 5 IRCs to: Award Manager Paicu Marin YO4DCF, PO Box 49, Braila-1, R-6100 Romania. Brancusi Award Issued in memory of the famed sculptor Constantin Brancusi, the radioclub of his name offers this award to amateurs and SWL's. All bands and modes. Endorsements for single band or mode; multiband requires use of a minimum of 3 bands. Contact club members and YO7's after 6 July 1972. Class IIIa - 3 club members and 3 different YO7. Class IIa - 4 club members and 4 different YO7, and 1 in Franta. Class Ia - 5 club members, and 5 different YO7, 1 Franta and 1 Sua. VHF - 1 club member and 1 YO7. Stations temporarily in or operating mobile in Gorj are equal to club members. YO Club stations = YO7KAJ KFK KFP KFR KFX. Members = YO3AV 4ASD NQ 5TJ 7AHR ALG APA ARY BUT CEG CFD CJC CJE CKP CLM LBU LBY LCI LCN LCW LCX LDO LDP LGI LHA LHU LHT NH UN VJ VS YO8CNA. GCR list and fee of $US1 or 2 IRCs to: Marian Rotaru YO7CEG, Casuta Postala 137, R-1400 Targu Jiu 6, Romania. Carpati Trophy Sponsored by the Brasov Counties Radio Club for contacts with YO stations after 1 Jan 1954 as follows: DX need: Europeans need: Award Class Brasov County Other YO Counties Award Class Brasov County Other YO Counties I 3 5 I 4 8 II 2 3 II 3 5 III 1 2 III 2 3 IV 2 QSO's with YO6 stations IV 2 QSO's with YO stations Endorsements for CW, AM, SSB, RTTY or mixed mode. GCR list and fee of 7 IRCs to: Radioclubul Judetean Brasov, PO Box 98, R-2200 Brasov 1, Romania. AAMMAATTEEUURR RRAADDIIOO AAWWAARRDD’’’SS DDIIRREECCTTOORRYY ROMANIA COPYED BY : YB1PR – FAISAL Page 4 . YO Children's Radioclub Award (YO-CR) Contact YO children's clubs as follows: European HF Class I = 20, II = 15, III = 10, IV = 6, V = 3. European VHF/UHF Class I = 8, II = 5, III = 3. DX HF Class I = 10, II = 7, III = 5, IV = 3, V = 2. SWL OK. Contacts after 1 Nov 1952.
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