Radio hams, like adherents to most
hobbies, like to have some way of measuring their achievements. Hence the interest
in chasing awards. One of the most prestigious UK awards is he "Islands
on the air" series of awards. International Amateur Radio contests are
organized by different amateur radio organisations all over the world. In such a contest
the ham radio operators are allowed to come on the air with certain power limits and
specified mode of operation (either SSB, CW or RTTY) and the ham radio operators have to
contact other stations within a specified period of time. There are different score points
for making radio contacts with different countries of the world. In India,an Indian ham
radio operator participating in the GARDEN
CITY CONTEST (organized by Visvesvaraya Industrial
and Technological Museum and Bangalore Amateur Radio Club) earns 1 point for each
Asian ham radio station, 2 points for Europe, Africa and Australia and 3 points for
contacting each station from North and South America. One additional score point is
awarded for each contact using home-made equipment.The time allowed is 24 hours. In some
of the radio contests, ham radio operators can join in groups; that means that while one
operator makes a contact with another station on a particular frequency, his group
operators search for other stations on other frequencies which can make the scoring
process much faster.There are contests called "Fox-hunt" where
one can prove his efficiency by tracking down a particular ham radio operator's
position in a big city through his direction finding equipment! These hobby operators also
exchange an acknowledgment card known as the QSL card. Two
ham radio stations reciprocate with a QSL card ,each station sending the card to the other
as a proof that radio contact was established between them.
Source:
"Islands on the air"
"Farne Islands Foray"- by Don Field,
G3XTT: 'Amateur Radio',February 1987( published by Amateur Radio Magazine, Sovereign
House, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4SE, England
0277 219876)
Hunting Lions in the Air Contest