Countries Award

 

1-1 DX COUNTRIES AWARD RULES


AWARD MANAGER
Mike Davidson, N5MT
26274 Whispering Pines Ave
Denham Springs, LA 70726, USA

Rules:

 

  • The initial award is available for contact with a minimum of 25 countries.
  • All stations claimed MUST be contacted from the same country and contacts MUST have occurred since January 1, 1975.
  • The ARRL Countries List serves as the authority to determine country designation. Countries deleted from the ARRL listing may be claimed for endorsement only.
  • All stations claimed must be “Land Stations”. Contact with ships or airplanes cannot be claimed. Member stations operating portable from countries listed by ARRL may be claimed subject to normal verification.
  • Applications should be submitted on forms provided or photocopies thereof. Computer printouts of your contacts are acceptable as long as they follow the format used on the original forms — country, 10-10 number, callsign, name, and contact date. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are SASE USA and $1.00 for DX. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Send a SASE to the Award Manager for a copy of the application forms. Forms are also available on the 10-10 DX Page.
  • The country of residence of the applicant will count as one country for the award and must be claimed by the applicant.
  • Applications for endorsement seals must be in multiples of 10, from 35 to 75 countries, and in multiples of 5 thereafter.
  • QSL confirmation IS NOT required for the DX Countries award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

Effective – January 1, 2013

updated 01-01-2023

CW Awards

 

10-10 CW Awards Program

Dust off your keys and paddles and get ready for the Ten-Ten CW Award. Make a lot of CW contacts and have fun doing it. ..You have to make contacts to get results!

CW Award Manager
Lee Zalaznik KI6OY #50948
334 Olivina Ave.
Livermore, CA 94451-6137

Rules:

 

  • The initial certificate is awarded for a minimum of 25 contracts with 10-10 members. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost.
  • All contacts must involve using only two-way CW.
  • A contacted station may be counted only once.
  • All stations must be contacted from the same country and all contacts must have occurred since January 1, 1997.
  • All stations claimed must be “Land Stations”. Contact with ships or airplanes cannot be claimed.
  • Applications should be submitted on forms provided or photocopies thereof. Forms are available from the Award Manager with an SASE. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Applications for endorsement seals must be in multiples of 25 contacts.
  • After 100 contacts, the endorsements are in multiples of 100.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for the CW award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

Effective – January 1, 2000

updated 01-01-2023

Digital Awards

 

 

 

10-10 DIGITAL AWARDS PROGRAM

Bringing 10-10 into the 21st century with the Ten-Ten Digital Award. You have to make contacts to get results.  Why not use your PC to assist, when all else seems to fail.

Click here for current awards list

(To view the current award standings, click on the Certificate)

Digital Award Manager
Jeff Steinkamp, N7YG, #65084
6765 E Rosewood Cir.
Tucson, AZ 85710 
(520) 404 8294

RULES:

 

  • The initial certificate is awarded for a minimum of 25 contacts with Ten-Ten members on Ten Meters. As of August 9, 2007 the Digital Award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Endorsements and upgrades available via a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope for return.
     
  • All contacts must be made using one of the following acceptable modes, these modes allow for the proper Ten-Ten exchange as prescribed by the Ten-Ten award general rules.Future modes that allow this exchange will be considered when they become available.

    • FSK Modes (AMTOR, G-TOR, TOR, THROB. RTTY, MFSK16, Olivia)

    • PSK Modes (PSK, CLOVER, PACTOR, PACKET)
       

  • There will be two endorsements available for the basic award, PSK and RTTY. The basic award is required to earn these
    endorsements. However, if the requirements for the endorsements are met on the basic award application, the endorsements will be issued at the time of basic award issue. These endorsements will be issued with 10 contacts in these two specific modes. For these two endorsements only, a contact worked can be used in either or both of these modes.
     

  • Bar awards will be issued at 50, 75, and 100 contacts. After 100 contacts bar awards will be issued in increments of 100. For the bar awards any of the acceptable modes will be allowed for the contacts, but a contacted station can be counted only one time.
     

  • All stations must be contacted from the same country and all contacts must have occurred since 1 August 2006.
     

  • Applications for the basic award should be submitted on the forms provided or photocopies thereof. Computer generated reports that contain the entire required input are allowable. Forms are available from the Awards Manager with an SASE. Forms are also available on the KEY Forms page of this Website. The basic award will be available via Postal Mail only. Bar awards and endorsements can be applied for via email applications, using the prescribed format.
     

  • The award program has be designed as to allow for future awards that may include a WAS, DX and Grid program. Future awards will be determined and added as the need arises.
     

  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for the Digital award.
     

  • Ten-Ten Awards general rules as prescribed on the Ten-Ten Website and requirements are applicable.

 


This Page Updated 08-18-2023

Digital Awards (2)

 

 

 

10-10 DIGITAL AWARDS PROGRAM

Bringing 10-10 into the 21st century with the Ten-Ten Digital Award. You have to make contacts to get results.
Why not use your PC to assist, when all else seems to fail.

Click here for current awards list

(To view the current award standings, click on the Certificate)

Digital Award Manager
Mel Sojka KD5DE
353 Atlantic Ave.
Shreveport, LA 71105-2909
kd5de@nwla.com

RULES:

 

  • The initial certificate is awarded for a minimum of 25 contacts with Ten-Ten members on Ten Meters. As of August 9, 2007 the Digital Award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Endorsements and upgrades available via a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope for return.
     
  • All contacts must be made using one of the following acceptable modes, these modes allow for the proper Ten-Ten exchange as prescribed by the Ten-Ten award general rules.Future modes that allow this exchange will be considered when they become available.

    • FSK Modes (AMTOR, G-TOR, TOR, THROB. RTTY, MFSK16, Olivia)

    • PSK Modes (PSK, CLOVER, PACTOR, PACKET)
       

  • There will be two endorsements available for the basic award, PSK and RTTY. The basic award is required to earn these
    endorsements. However, if the requirements for the endorsements are met on the basic award application, the endorsements will be issued at the time of basic award issue. These endorsements will be issued with 10 contacts in these two specific modes. For these two endorsements only, a contact worked can be used in either or both of these modes.
     

  • Bar awards will be issued at 50, 75, and 100 contacts. After 100 contacts bar awards will be issued in increments of 100. For the bar awards any of the acceptable modes will be allowed for the contacts, but a contacted station can be counted only one time.
     

  • All stations must be contacted from the same country and all contacts must have occurred since 1 August 2006.
     

  • Applications for the basic award should be submitted on the forms provided or photocopies thereof. Computer generated reports that contain the entire required input are allowable. Forms are available from the Awards Manager with an SASE. Forms are also available on the KEY Forms page of this Website. The basic award will be available via Postal Mail only. Bar awards and endorsements can be applied for via email applications, using the prescribed format.
     

  • The award program has be designed as to allow for future awards that may include a WAS, DX and Grid program. Future awards will be determined and added as the need arises.
     

  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for the Digital award.
     

  • Ten-Ten Awards general rules as prescribed on the Ten-Ten Website and requirements are applicable.

 


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The Great Britain 10 – 10 Counties and Regions Certificate

 

THE GREAT BRITAIN
10 – 10 COUNTIES AND REGIONS
CERTIFICATE

 

 

Certificate Manager:
Mike Crawshaw G4BLH #18446
35 Edward Drive
Clitheroe – Lancashire, BB7 1EF

I. CERTIFICATE RULES

  • No contacts prior to April 1, 1998 may be submitted.
  • All stations worked must have been in the County/Region/Unitary Authority being claimed at the time of the contact.
  • Contacts to/from fixed, mobile or portable stations are valid.
  • The initial certificate will be issued on submission of any 5 Counties/Regions/Unitary Authorities.
  • Endorsements may be applied for on submission of (in total) 10, 20 (merit endorsement), 30, 40 (excellence endorsement), and 50 Counties/Regions/Unitary Authorities.
  • The following Country Seals may be applied for:
    • ES – England Seal – Awarded when minimum of 32 English Counties/ Regions/UA’s are worked.
    • SS – Scotland Seal – Awarded when minimum 8 Scottish Regions/UA’s are worked.
    • WS – Wales Seal – Awarded when minimum 5 Welsh Regions/UA’s are worked.
  • The Great Britain Seal (GBS) will be issued automatically when ES + SS + WS have been issued.
  • A special All Great Britain Counties and Regions Certificate (AGB) will be issued free to any applicant who submits all 67 Counties/Regions/Authorities.
  • All applications for the initial certificate, seals or endorsements must include the appropriate record information (see the worksheet link at the bottom of the page).
  • The Great Britain 10-10 Counties and Regions application sheet and rules are available from the Award Manager. A written explanation of the organization structure of the Great Britain Counties and Regions Award is also available from the Award Manager.
  • Email requests for certificates, seals or endorsements will be accepted, providing all relevant information is included.
  • QSL confirmation of contact is NOT required, however a copy of the appropriate station log must be provided if requested by the Award Manager.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.
  • Work Sheet available on the Key Forms page.

Effective – January 1, 2000

II. NOTES

  • (a) Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain (a geographical area – the largest island in the British Isles).
  • (b) England is divided into Counties and Unitary Authorities, while Scotland and Wales are divided into Unitary Authorities. These are shown, in alphabetical order, on the record sheet.
  • (c) In 1974, the Counties were reorganised, and some Metropolitan areas were created
  • (d) To further complicate matters, some districts within Counties or Metropolitan areas applied for, and received unitary status ( roughly translated ,they became financially independent of the Counties or Metropolitan areas). Some of these Unitary Authorities came into effect in 1996, some in 1997 and the rest come into effect on April 1st 1998.
  • (e) For the purposes of this award, the English Counties are those based on Ceremonial Arrangements. Most Unitary Authorities in England are, for the purpose of Ceremonial Arrangements either ‘attached’ to a County or have ‘County status’.
  • (f) Also for the purposes of this award, some Unitary Authorities have been grouped together in what has been called a Region, in England because there are many small UA’s in densely populated areas like London, while in Scotland and Wales because there are many relatively uninhabitated (particularly as regards amateur radio) UA’s.
  • These Regions are clearly shown as ‘Regions’ on the record sheet, Unitary Authorities are shown in Italics.
  • (g) Only contacts after April 1st 1998 are valid (which is when the last Unitary Authorities come into existence)
  • (h) The addresses of British stations given in callbooks can be misleading because the postal address sometimes uses the OLD county system… .BEWARE.
  • Also some TOWNS have the same name as Counties/Regions/UA’s … do not confuse the two.
  • In the event of any uncertainty about which County/UA a particular town or village is part of, contact the CM who will try and help you out, but please look at the supplementary notes first.
  • (i) As some Counties/Regions/UA’s are very sparsely populated (and very ‘thin’ on any radio amateurs , never mind those with 10-10 numbers), this is not a ‘Worked All Counties’ and Regions Award

 

III. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES

A. England
1. Includes the UA of Luton.
2. Includes the UAs of Bracknell Forest, West Berkshire
(Newbury), Reading, Slough, Windsor & Maidenhead, Wokingham.
3. Is the UA of Bristol.
4. Includes the UA of Milton Keynes.
5. Includes the UA of Peterborough.
6. Includes the UAs of Halton, Warrington
9. Includes the UA of Derby City.
10. Includes the UAs of Plymouth, Torbay.
11. Includes the UAs of Poole, Bournmouth
12. Includes the UAs of Darlington, Hartlepool, Stockton (north
of the River Tees).
13. Includes the UAs of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.
14 Includes the UAs of Brighton & Hove.
15. Includes the UAs of Southend, Thurrock .
16. Includes the UA of South Gloucestershire.
17. Includes the UAs of Portsmouth, Southampton.
18. Is the UA of Herefordshire
20. Is the UA of Isle of Wight.
21. Includes the UAs of Medway Towns (Rochester and Gillingham).
22. Includes UAs of Blackpool, Blackburn with Darwen
23. Includes UA of Leicester City.
24. Includes UA’s of North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire
25. Groups together the UAs of City of London, Barking &
Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Camden, Croydon,
Ealing, Enfield, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham,
Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington,
Kensington & Chelsea, Kingston-Upon-Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham,
Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Southwark, Sutton,
Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Westminster.
26. Groups together the UAs of Wigan, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale,
Salford, Trafford, Manchester, Oldham, Tameside, Stockport.
27. Groups together the UAs of Sefton, Wirral, Liverpool,
St.Helens, Knowsley.
29. Includes the UAs of Redcar & Cleveland, York,
Middlesbrough, Stockton (south of River Tees).
32. Includes the UA of Nottingham City.
34 Is the UA of Rutland.
35. Includes the UA of The Wrekin.
36. Includes the UAs of North Somerset, Bath & North East Somerset.
37. Groups together the UAs of Barnsley, Sheffield,
Rotherham, Doncaster.
38. Includes the UA of Stoke-on-Trent.
41 Groups together the UAs of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Sunderland,
Gateshead, North Tyneside, South Tyneside
43. Groups together the UAs of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley,
Sandwell, Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry.
45. Groups together the UAs of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees,
Leeds, Wakefield.
46. Includes the UA of Swindon.

 

B. Scotland
48. Groups together the UA’s of North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire,
East Ayrshire.
49. Groups together the UA’s of Inverclyde, West Dunbartonshire,
East Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow
50 Is the UA of Dumfries and Galloway
51. Groups together the UA’s of Fife, Falkirk, Clackmannanshire.
52. Groups together the UA’s of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray
53 Is the UA of Highland
54. Groups together the UA’s of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire.
55. Groups together the UA’s of Argyll and Bute, Stirling
56. Groups together the UA’s of West Lothian, Mid Lothian, East
Lothian, Edinburgh
57. Groups together the UA’s of Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands
58. Is the UA of Scottish Borders
59. Groups together the UA’s of Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross
60. Is the UA of Western Isles

 

C. Wales
61. Groups together the UA’s of Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham
62. Groups together the UA’s of Gwynedd, Conwy, Isle of Anglesey
63. Is the UA of Powys
64. Groups together the UA’s of Monmouthshire, Torfaen,
Newport, Blaenau Gwent
65. Groups together the UA’s of Cardiff, Caerphilly, Methyr Tydfil,
Vale of Glamorgan, Rhondda Cynon Taff
66. Groups together the UA’s of Swansea, Neath Port Talbot,
Bridgend.
67. Groups together the UA’s of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire,
Ceredigion.

updated 01-01-2023

 

Lucky 13 Certificate

 

1-1 Lucky 13 Certificate Rules

Lucky 13 Certificate Manager

Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

Rules:

 

  • The Lucky 13 Award is intended to demonstrate the ability to work the entire 10-meter band. You must have a VP number in order to obtain the Lucky 13 Award. Cost is free. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Work 13 different stations with a VP number on 13 different days on 13 different 100 kHz segments (of the 13 possible segments) of the 10-meter band from 28.500 through 29.700 MHz. Contacts plus or minus 10 kHz from each of the 100 kHz points are satisfactory.
  • Mobile, portable or fixed operation is acceptable in any mode.
  • Details for each contact must be submitted in the following order: frequency, VP number, 10-10 number, callsign, name, QTH (state/country), and date of contact.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.
  • Please see the 10-10 web site, the 10-10 Awards Brochure, or request from the award manager. Applications may be e-mailed and E-Certificates are available.

 

Effective – January 1, 2000

updated 01-01-2023

VP Awards

 

 

1-1 VP Awards

When a 10-10 member attains the 500 BAR, he/she will automatically become a member of the International 500 Club and will be assigned an Honorary VP Number to be used in conjunction with his/her 10-10 number. There are two additional activities available for members of the International 500 Club.

VP Award Manager

Thomas Cole  KI5ELV 77743
3278 Wagner Street
Shreveport LA. 71108

VP (Contact) Award

Rules:

 

  • After a VP number is received a member can make a minimum of 100 contacts with other VP’s and exchange VP numbers for the basic VP contact award. Endorsements are available for contacts in multiples of 100. VP numbers may be used only once. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are SASE USA and DX.
  • VP contacts occur when both parties have a VP number.
  • Application information must include the following: name, callsign, address, city, state, zip code, 10-10 number, VP number, E-mail address, if you have one, and description of VP award being applied for.
  • Application data must be in the following format: VP number, 10-10 number, callsign, name, state/country, and contact date.
  • No minimum QSO time requirement is in effect for any VP award.
  • Contacts listed on the application must be in VP number order.
  • Include 100 VP contacts in each application.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for the VP contact program.
  • Convention QSO’s, while mobile in other state(s), are allowed for the VP contact program.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

Effective – January 1, 2000

VP Worked All States Award

Rules:

 

  • A VP member may earn the VP WAS award for completing contacts and exchanging VP numbers with other 10-10 VP members in each of the 50 United States.
  • VP contacts occur when both parties have a VP number.
  • Application information must include the following: name, callsign, address, city, state, zip code, 10-10 number, VP number, E-mail address, if you have one, and description of VP award being applied for.
  • Application data must be in the following format: state, VP number, 10-10 number, callsign, name, and contact date. VP numbers may be used only once.
  • No minimum QSO time requirement is in effect for any VP award.
  • VP WAS QSO’s are allowed only from within a 50 mile radius of the home QTH.
  • Application data shall be listed alphabetically by state.
  • QSL conformation IS required for the VP WAS award. On all QSL cards, the call sign of both stations must be clearly legible. Photocopies are acceptable. Please send enough return postage if you send cards. Copies will not be returned unless specifically requested and sufficient return postage is included.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

Effective – August 2015

Download the VP Membership Roster

Updated 01-01-2023

 

Mobile Award

 

1-1 MOBILE AWARD and MOBILE WAS AWARD

10-10 MOBILE CONTACT AWARD

Rules:

 

  • A qualified mobile is defined as any vehicle equipped with two-way radio capability for 10 meters, operated by a 10-10 member within the limits of his/her license. Mobile operation includes auto (including two and three wheel road vehicles), nautical, and aeronautical vehicles. A mobile must operate from power supplied by the vehicle and not from a commercial power source or static antenna.
  • The basic mobile contact award level is 25 different contacts with the following information supplied: 10-10 number, callsign, name, state/country and date of contact. The applicant may or may not be mobile. All of the different contacts (no duplicates) that he or she makes must be mobile. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Endorsement seals will be issued for submissions at the 50, 75, and 100 contact levels. After the first 100 contacts, subsequent endorsement requests must be submitted in blocks of 100. Only one block of 100 can be submitted per application request. Upgrades are SASE USA and DX.
  • Parking lot nets at conventions, swap meets or other gatherings are excluded as qualifying contacts. Mobiles in route to or departing from such gatherings are considered eligible contacts.
  • All contacts for the mobile contact award must have occurred after January 1, 1996.
  • Contacts for the mobile contact award do NOT require QSL confirmation.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

10-10 MOBILE WORKED ALL STATES (WAS) AWARD

Rules:

 

  • A qualified mobile is defined as any vehicle equipped with two-way radio capability for 10 meters, operated by a 10-10 member within the limits of his/her license. Mobile operation includes auto (including two and three wheel road vehicles), nautical, and aeronautical vehicles. A mobile must operate from power supplied by the vehicle and not from a commercial power source or static antenna. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Parking lot nets at conventions, swap meets or other gatherings are excluded as qualifying contacts. Mobiles in route to or departing from such gatherings are considered eligible contacts.
  • All contacts for the mobile WAS award must have occurred after January 1, 1996.
  • The Mobile WAS award is issued for working a mobile 10-10 member in each of the 50 United States.
  • A single mobile station may be used for up to a maximum five (5) states for the mobile WAS award.
  • The applicant may claim only those contacts made from within a 50 mile radius of his/her home QTH.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

Effective – January 1, 2000

 

Award Manager:

Paige Butler, W0FLZ #48658
21922 36th Ave NW
Stanwood, WA 98292

updated 01-01-2023

 

OM/XYL Award

 

 

1-1 OM/XYL AWARD RULES

10-10 OM/XYL AWARD MANAGER

Marcus Lieberman, KM5EH
2300 Hurley Drive, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87120-1013

Rules:

 

  • All qualified contacts must be made with individual OM’s and XYL’s and involve a genuine exchange of callsigns and 10-10 numbers. Contacts with the OM and XYL do not have to be made at the same time or on the same date. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are provided with a SASE. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Contact 10 OM/XYL teams for the initial award.
  • Each OM/XYL application must contain: 10-10 numbers, callsigns, names, state or country, and date of contact in this order.
  • Endorsement seals will be issued for the following levels of achievement: RED for 25 teams, BLUE for 50 teams, YELLOW for 75 teams, GREEN for 100 teams, PINK for 125 teams, SILVER for 150 teams, and GOLD for 175 teams. A Plaque will be awarded, at no cost, for contacting 200 OM/XYL teams.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for this award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

Effective – January 1, 2000

 

updated 01-01-2023

 

WPX (Prefix) Award

 

 

1-1 WPX (Prefix) Award

Manager:

Ed Bryant KM5FF #50356
9001 Sunbow Ave SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121

Rules:

 

  • All contacts must include callsign, name, QTH, and 10-10#. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are SASE USA and $1.00 for DX. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • A callsign Prefix includes the right most number and all numbers and letters that precede it. For example, W6xxx, WB6xxx, WN6xxx, 4X6xxx, etc. would all be a different Prefix.
  • Portable stations that sign with a suffix (/XX) may be used for the Prefix of the portable call. For example, W6xxx/HC1 may be used for the HC1 prefix.
  • A certificate will be issued for the first 100 Prefixes. Upgrade gold bars will be issued for each additional 100 prefixes.
  • All applications must be submitted on the official forms available from the Award Manager or the 10-10 web site. Computer print-outs with the same information may submitted in lieu of the official application.
  • All callsigns (entire callsign) must be in alphabetical order by Prefix.
  • QSL card confirmation is NOT required for the WPX award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.
  • Application form available on the Key Forms page.

 


Effective – January 1, 2000

updated 01-01-2023