100 Years Unification of Southern Jutland with Denmark
Celebrating with special call sign 15th October to 15th December 2020
The unification of Southern Jutland with Denmark in 1920 was made possible by Germany's defeat in World War I. It took place in June 1920 after a course that began in October 1918, when Germany acknowledged its defeat and asked for a ceasefire. The unification was concretely carried out after a referendum in the affected areas.
The unification of Southern Jutland with Denmark in 1920 was made possible by Germany's defeat in World War I. It took place in June 1920 after a course that began in October 1918, when Germany acknowledged its defeat and asked for a ceasefire. The unification was concretely carried out after a referendum in the affected areas.
For this reason, the Experimental Danish Radio amateurs association (EDR for short) will activate a special radio station with the call sign OZ100MILL.
In the period from 15th of October 00:00UTC until 15th of December 23:59UTC, these call sign will be active on most amateur radio bands with CW, SSB, RTTY and several digital modes. All bands, including WARC-bands, and all modes may be used.
All two way contacts and SWL reports will be valid for the special OZ100MILL award.
Every contact with OZ100MILL on different band or with different modes (CW, Phone or DIGI) counts one point. Example: Contact with OZ100MILL on 20m CW and 20m SSB and 20m RTTY and 40m CW will give you 4 points.
There are three categories of awards:
EU: GOLD=14 - SILVER=10 - BRONZE=6
OZ4CG [at] live [dot] dk (Send) your request to awardmanager.
QSL card can be requested via Clublog OQRS to be sent via bureau or direct. All logs will be uploaded to LoTW and eQSL.
Please send no QSL cards to us via bureau. Save the bureau for work because we do not need your card!