Brickworks Challenges

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G3TZAYYYY
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G4NKTY
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M0GEJY
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ActivityDescription
Having a GoHG1 – Log 50 VHF/UHF contacts with unique amateur radio stations. You may use any mode on the VHF bands (30MHz to 3GHz).
HG2 – Log contacts with unique amateur radio stations in three of the home countries. You may use any mode on any band.
HG3 – Log 50 HF contacts with unique amateur radio stations using CW or Phone modes. You may use any HF (3MHz to 30MHz) band.
HG4 – Log 50 HF contacts with unique amateur radio stations using digital data modes. You may use any HF (3MHz to 30MHz) band.
HG5 – Log 10 contacts with unique amateur radio stations using SSTV or FSTV image modes. You may use any band.
HG6 – Log 10 contacts with unique amateur radio stations using digital voice modes You may use any band.
HG7 – Log a contact through a satellite, or with the International Space Station. You may use any mode on any band.
Getting InvolvedGI1 – Activate a Summits on the Air (SOTA) summit. You may use any mode on any band
GI2 – Log contacts with unique amateur radio stations in 20 different Worked All Britain (WAB) squares. You may use any mode on any band
GI3 – Log 10 successful contacts with unique stations in one contest. You may use any mode on any band
GI4 – Help set-up and/or tear-down a special event, contest, or club station
GI5 – Operate and/or log at a special event, contest, or club station
Taking PartTP1 – Attend 6 club meetings
TP2 – Take part in 6 club nets
TP3 – Undertake a role in the club on a regular basis – this can be anything from making the tea each week, to holding a position on the committee
TP4 – Make a presentation to the club on any amateur radio related subject of your choice
TP5 – Take part in a RAYNET event
TP6 – Help organise an activity for the club
MakingMK1 – Build a piece of amateur radio-related electronic or mechanical equipment for your shack
MK2 – Write an amateur radio-related piece of software that you can use in your shack, or design a simple website
Promoting Amateur RadioPR1 – Introduce somebody to the hobby who then goes on to start a Foundation course
PR2 – Attend a rally, or exhibition, to promote your chosen Club Scheme accredited club
PR3 -Help run a training course at your chosen Club Scheme accredited club by teaching, supporting, running practical sessions, or invigilating