WWFF Reference Activation Statistics

Announcing the third update in three days, I am pleased to advise that the Reference Activation Statistics are now available in “new” Logsearch.

Note: the All-Programs/All-Time report lists 13,249 activated references, and as such is quite slow to load… and at 7MB is quite a bandwidth consumer, so I may remove this one!

Some improvements in layout will follow, as will the inclusion of the Unactivated report.

WWFF Top Operators

I am pleased to report that, after much deliberation and experimentation, we have overcome the problems that have prevented the reliable generation of the Top Operator pages.

As such, these should now again be generated overnight (UTC).

Thanks to Manfred DF6EX for his assistance!

Note: the results do not (at present) differentiate between single-operator and club-stations.  I hope to resolve this in due course.

As before, these are intended to be indicative, and are not intended to be definitive – they work by aggregating the OPERATOR and HUNTER fields within logs… so activators, when using a club- or special-event callsign, please remember to correctly populate the OPERATOR field!

ONFF activator Award winners 2016

Winner in the Single operator category is Danny OT4V/p , realising 10787 QSOs in 55 activations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winner in Multi operator category is ON4WRC/p operators ON4ON (Danny) & ON5SY (Harvey) & ON7PO (Eddy)

In the single caterory first 10 receives an award, were in the Multi category first 5 receives an award.

VKFF-1086 by VK5PAS/p STORY

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Our last activation for the trip up to the Mid North was to be on Monday 2nd January 2017, at the Red Banks Conservation Park VKFF-1086 and 5CP-195.  The park is located about 181 km north of Adelaide and about 18 km west of Burra.  This was to be another unique park for both Marija and I for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program and the VK5 National & Conservation Parks Award.

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OHFF-0018 activation from Lapland

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The first ”Nordic Joint Activation” OHFF-0018

Idea for ”joint activation” was born with Anders, SA2CLU and me late autumn 2017. Just needed to find good place and some extra free time. Best time was New Year holidays – who want to wait summer?

We met in Ylläsjärvi willage, as located on south side of Pallas-Yllästunturi National park, on midday and had quick and light lunch. Temperature was mild, -4C. Fast packing to Anders 4×4 pickup and on the road. I was reading map. We drove about 1 hour to north, Kolvanrova area. There would be nice place to mobile station. As we arrived to place we noticed that there are 70cm to 1 metre snow. No needed any stands for fishing poles, just stick them to snow. We used Icom IC-7200 with 30Ah acid lead battery. Antenna was linked dipole to 20m and 40m, about 10m high. Continue reading

HNY from Logsearch

Happy New Year from M0YMA

To get the new year underway, the following updates have been launched this morning:

  • Logsearch
    • All remaining problems with the Park-To-Park award are now resolved (I think!)
  • Directory
    • The addition of a further 24 SPFF entities
    • The addition of a further 33 KFF references (all from Michigan)
    • The addition of a further 15 SPFF entities
    • The addition of a further 91 SPFF entities
    • The addition of a further 2 URFF entities
    • A number of other edits and revisions

Good hunting…

How to use LogSearch and apply for Awards

A lot of newbies are entering the WWFF program. Of course, a big welcome to all of you.

You can gain dozens of colorful awards in the WWFF program, divided over GLOBAL, CONTINENTAL, NATIONAL, and SPECIAL AWARDS.

LogSearch is the heart of WWFF, and also the place to get your well deserved awards ! Please read about how to apply for awards via LogSearch here : LogSearch Tutorial 

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