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LI prefixes will be used during 2014 by Norwegian hams with LA prefix. Hams with LB can use LJ prefix.
I will use LI9RY part time during the year.
A "NORGE 1814" - diploma will be issued by NRRL.
73 de Knut LI9RY/LA9RY
I will use LI9RY part time during the year.
A "NORGE 1814" - diploma will be issued by NRRL.
Notice that qsl cards are not required for the award.
Received cards will be answered the way they arrived. Remember that postage to DX continents exceeds two greenstamp. So please enclose three or one IRC and I will be happy and not lose money :) I use to be a quick QSL-er via paper mail (same day or day after). I don't take e-qsl.
73 de Knut LI9RY/LA9RY
Hare are the rules for the award:
NORGE 1814 AWARD
The Bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution 2014
The Norge 1814 (Norway 1814) award is established to commemorate the bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution in 2014.
In 2014 it is 200 years since the Norwegian Constitution was signed at Eidsvoll. The Norwegian Constitution of 17th May 1814 holds a special place in Norwegian history. Not only was it the foundation for democratic development, it was also instrumental in providing Norway with status as an independent country.
The 112 men in the Constituent Assembly produced one of the most liberal constitutions in the world at the time. The Norwegian consitution was crafted around three principles: separation of powers, the safeguarding of civil rights and parliamentarianism.
NORWEGIAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE
NORWEGIAN SECTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO UNION
Link wil follow here later.
1. Sponsor
The award is issued by the Norwegian Radio Relay League to commemorate the bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution in 2014.
2. Requirements for applicants, contacts and listening reports
Any licensed amateur radio operator or shortwave listener (SWL) worldwide can apply for this award. In order to qualify it is required that:
a. Applicants from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Åland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands contact or hear (SWL) at least 112 different Norwegian amateur radio
stations (LA-LN), of which at least 56 operates with the special prefix LI or LJ.
b. Applicants from other European countries contact or hear (SWL) at least 56 different Norwegian amateur radio stations (LA-LN), of which at least 28 operates with
the special prefix LI or LJ.
c. Applicants from outside Europe (DX) contact or hear (SWL) at least 28 different Norwegian amateur radio stations (LA-LN), of which at least 14 operates with the
special prefix LI or LJ.
d. All contacts and listening reports must be made in the period 1 January 2014 at 0000 UTC - 31 December 2014 2400 UTC.
3. Special event station LM1814
Contact with the special event station LM1814 counts as 10 LI / LJ stations. Only one - 1 - contact with LM1814 can be included in the application.
4. Modes and frequencies
All valid modes and frequencies for amateur radio can be used; including frequencies above 30 MHz. Cross band, repeater or satellite contacts can not be included in
the application.
5. Endorsements
The following endorsements can be achieved:
a. Number of different Norwegian stations: 200, 500 and 1000.
b. Band.
c. Mode (CW, phone and digimode).
d. QRP (maximum 5 W transmitter power).
All contacts must be made on the actual band, mode or with QRP to get the endorsement. Each applicant may apply for several awards with different endorsements, but
each contact or report (SWL) can only be used for one award and endorsement. For each award and endorsement the full award fee should be paid.
6. Application
Applications must be postmarked by 1 February 2015. QSL cards are not required. The application should include a log extract (date, time, callsign, band, mode and
report sent and received) and the award fee of NOK 50,-, USD 10 or 8 IRC (recent and valid) and directed to:
HF Awards Manager
Norwegian Radio Relay League
Postboks 20 Haugenstua
N-0915 OSLO
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