Awards Available | Jarmo Heittokangas, Ylöjärvi, FIN - KP11sn

__About These Awards

__Long Ranger DX Awards

__This certificate recognises really long distance reception of NDBs particularly at night when skywave propagation is possible.
__Miles __KM
500-999 805-1607
1000-1499 1608-2413
1500-1999 2414-3217
2000-2499 3218-4022
2500-2999 4023-4826
3000-4999 4827-8044
5000+ 8045+
__KHz __ID __Location __S/P __ITU __Pwr __Miles __KM __Date __UTC __Order
825 YK Buinsk (Tatarstan) RUS   999 1608 2010-02-11 1933
876 WG Volgograd / Gumrak RUS   1194 1922 2016-12-13 2253
305 LT Alert Bay NU CAN 1000 1988 3200 2010-02-04 2035
                     
                     
                     
                     

__European NDB DX Awards __(11 qualifying countries)

__This certificate recognises reception of NDBs located in Europe at the levels shown below.
__Countries
10
20
30
40
__NDB List Country codes __Order
AUT BLR EST FIN KAL LTU NOR POL RUS SWE  
UKR  
 
 

__North American NDB DX Awards __(1 qualifying countries)

__This certificate recognises reception of NDBs located in in North America. Remember that each US state and Canadian province is considered a separate 'country'.
__Countries
10
30
45
60
__NDB List Country codes __Order
NU  
 
 
 

__Scandinavian NDB Award __(115 qualifying signals)

__This certificate recognises reception of NDBs located in Sweden, Norway, Finland or Denmark (but excluding Iceland and island dependencies in the North Atlantic) at the following levels:
__NDBs __Qualifying Signals __Order
25
100
200
300

__North of 60 Award __(106 qualifying signals)

__LT Award

__This certificate recognises reception of a single NDBs: LT on 305 KHz, at Alert, Nunavut, in Canada. This is the highest latitude NDB known in the Northern Hemisphere.
__NDB
LT-305
__KHz __ID __Location __S/P __ITU __GSQ __Lon __Lat __Pwr __Miles __KM __Date __UTC __Order
305 LT Alert Bay NU CAN FR82vm 62.2083°W 82.5208°N 1000 1988 3200 2010-02-04 2035 [icon]

__Transatlantic DX Awards __(1 qualifying signals)

__This is probably the most challenging award of the program, even at its first level. However, there is a lot of interest on both sides of the Atlantic in transoceanic NDB DX.__To qualify, listeners must hear NDBs on the other side.
  • __European listeners may count NDBs in Greenland, Canada, the United States and the islands of the caribbean as well as Central and South America.
  • __North American listeners may count NDBs in the Azores, the Canary Islands and Cape Verde as well as those on the European and African continents proper.
__NDBs __Qualifying Signals __Order
1  
10  

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