WORKED ALL STATES AWARD RULES 1. The WAS (Worked All States) award is available to all amateurs worldwide who submit proof with written confirmation of having contacted each of the 50 states of the United States of America. The WAS awards program includes 10 different and separately numbered awards as listed below. In addition, ENDORSEMENT stickers are available as listed below. 2. Two-way communications must be established on amateur bands with each state. Specialty awards and endorsements must be two-way (2X) on that band and/or mode. There is no minimum signal report required. Any or all bands may be used for general WAS. The District of Columbia may be counted for Maryland. 3. Contacts must all be made from the same location, or from locations no two of which are more than 50 miles apart which is affirmed by signature of the applicant on the application. Club station applicants, please include clearly the club name and callsign of the club station (or trustee). 4. Contacts may be made over any period or years. Contacts must be confirmed in writing, preferably in the form of QSL cards. Written confirmations must be submitted (no photocopies). Confirmations must show your call and indicate that two-way communications was established. Applications for SPECIALTY awards or ENDORSEMENTS must submit confirmations that clearly confirm two-way contact on the specialty mode/band. Contacts made with Alaska must be dated January 3, 1959 or later and with Hawaii date August 21, 1959, or after. 5. Specialty awards (numbered separately) are available for OSCAR satellite, SSTV, RTTY, 432 MHz., 220 MHz., 144 MHz., 50 MHz., and 160- meters. In addition, the "75-Meter, 2-letter Extra Class" award is available to any Extra Class amateur who has worked all states consisting of 1X2, 2X1, or 2X2 callsigns on the Extra Class portion of 75-meters. Acceptable callsigns for the "75-Meter 2-letter Extra Class" specialty award include one of the following: a. All 1X2s b. All 2X1s c. 2X2s with AA through AL prefixes only in all districts (including AH6 and AL7 in Alaska and Hawaii) d. 2X2s with KH6 and KL7 prefixes only ENDORSEMENT stickers for the basic mixed mode/band award and any of the SPECIALTY awards are available for SSB, CW, Novices, QRP, Packet, EME, and any Single Band. The Novice endorsement is available for the applicant who has worked all states as a Novice licensee. QRP is defined as 10 watts input (or 5 watts output) of the applicant only and is affirmed by signature of the applicant on the application. 6. Contacts made through "repeater" devices or any other power relay method cannot be used for WAS confirmation. A separate WAS is available for OSCAR contacts. All stations contacted must be "land stations." Contact with ships, anchored or otherwise, and aircraft, cannot be counted. 7. A W/VE applicant must be an ARRL member to participate in the WAS program. DX stations are exempt from this requirement. 8. Hq. reserves the right to spot call for inspection of cards (at ARRL expense) of applications verified by an HF Awards Manager. The purpose of this is not to call into question the integrity of any individual, but rather to ensure the overall integrity of the program. More difficult-to-attain specialty awards (such as 220 MHz WAS for example) are more likely to be so called. Failure of the applicant to respond to such spot check will result in non-issuance of the WAS certificate. 9. DISQUALIFICATION. False statements on this application or submission of forged or altered cards may result in disqualification. ARRL does not submit any marked over cards. The decision of the ARRL Awards Committee in such cases is final. 10. APPLICATION PROCEDURE (Please follow carefully): (a) Confirmations (QSLs) and applications for (MCS-217) may be submitted to an approved ARRL Special Service Club HF Awards Manager. ARRL Special Service Clubs appoint HF Awards Managers whose names are on file at Hq. If you do not know of HF Awards Managers in your local area, call a club officer to see if one has bee appointed. If you can have your application so verified locally, you need not submit your cards to HQ., as indicated on the application form. (b) Be sure that when cards are presented for verification (either locally or to Hq.) sort them alphabetically by state, as listed on the back of the application form, MCS-217. (c) All QSL cards sent to Hq. must be accompanied by sufficient postage for their safe return (postage guidelines attached). MCS-264 (587) | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL. | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- lhurder%arrlhq.UUCP@uhasun.hartford.edu Prodigy - MGTS39A BIX - ARRL.