1. Introduction
Welcome to the activity! As a participant, you can consult the public log, search for your QSOs, and, if you meet the objectives, directly download your diploma or QSL without needing to wait for the activity to end or send requests.
2. How to Participate
- Listen to special stations on the indicated bands
- Contact them indicating your callsign and signal
- Wait for the activator to upload the QSO to the system (usually a few minutes)
- Verify in the public log that your QSO is registered
- Download your diploma or QSL as soon as you reach the objectives
3. View Public Log
The log is available from the main menu. You will see a table with all registered QSOs:
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Callsign | Contacted station (yours) |
| Date/Time | Moment of contact (UTC) |
| Mode/Band | Type of emission and frequency |
| Signal | RST reported by the activator |
| Activator | Who uploaded the QSO (special station) |
| Reference | Special station contacted |
4. Search Your Callsign
Use the search engine on the main page to find all QSOs with your callsign:
- Type your full callsign (e.g.,
EA4ABC) - The system will show all QSOs for that specific callsign.
- The search is exact: only your callsign, not similar ones
- You can sort results by reference by clicking on the column header
5. Diplomas and QSL
Depending on the activity, you can obtain two types of recognitions. Both are described in detail below:
Diploma
Personalized digital document with your callsign and name certifying that you have met the activity's objectives. Downloaded in PDF.
QSL
Contact confirmation card (physical or electronic). Downloaded in PDF when requirements are met.
How to get them?
No need to request them or wait for the activity to end. As soon as your log meets the objectives configured by the organization, the download button will activate automatically on your results page.
Common Objectives
The organization can configure diplomas with different rules, for example:
- Contacting a minimum number of distinct stations
- Contacting a station on each band available
- Contacting a station on each mode (SSB, CW, FT8...)
- Contacting a station on each day of the activity
- Contacting a specific set of references
Consult the specific rules of each activity to know the exact requirements.
6. Common Bands and Modes
| Band | Frequency | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| 80M | 3.5-3.8 MHz | Night, short/medium distances |
| 40M | 7.0-7.2 MHz | All day, European DX |
| 20M | 14.0-14.35 MHz | Worldwide DX, most popular |
| 15M | 21.0-21.45 MHz | Daytime DX, solar propagation |
| 10M | 28.0-29.7 MHz | DX during solar maxima |
| 11M (CB) | 27 MHz | Citizens Band, 27.555 MHz typical |
Common Modes
- SSB: Voice (most used)
- CW: Morse Code
- FT8/FT4: Modern digital modes
- AM/FM: Amplitude/Frequency Modulation
7. Special References
References identify special stations or locations that, when contacted, allow you to opt for diplomas or QSL. In the log you will see a "Ref." column with the code for each one.
The specific references valid for each activity are published by the organization in the official rules. Some examples of reference types you might find are:
- Castles
- Lighthouses
- Natural parks
- Summits and mountains
- Municipalities
- Special event callsigns
8. Rankings
Some activities include rankings:
- By number of QSOs: Who contacts the most stations
- By references: Who contacts the most special stations
- By DXCC: Who contacts the most different countries
- By bands: Who works on the most distinct bands
9. Homepage Statistics and Charts
The activity's main page displays a series of real-time statistics, counters, and charts that update automatically as activators upload QSOs. Interpreting them will help you plan your strategy to achieve the diploma or QSL more easily.
🔢 Main Counters (right sidebar)
In the right column of the homepage you will see several highlighted numbers summarizing the global activity:
- Total QSOs: Total number of valid contacts registered (indicates activity level)
- DXCC Worked / Pending: Distinct DXCC entities contacted out of a target of 340 entities, with a visual progress bar. Useful to know how many different countries have participated
- 11M Divisions Worked / Pending: CB Divisions contacted out of a target of 351 divisions, also with a progress bar
📊 Charts that help you participate better
The following charts are strategic tools to know when and where it is easier to contact:
📡 OnAir Panel (live stations)
📅 Activity Dates
🔍 Diploma/QSL Search Engine
💻 Available Downloads
🎯 Objectives Card
🎯 Recommended Strategy
10. Curiosities
All times are in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). In mainland Spain: subtract 1h in winter, 2h in summer.
It is the code that identifies each "entity" (country or territory) for radio purposes.
Propagation conditions change according to the solar cycle (11 years). We are near the maximum of cycle 25 (2024-2026).
This system is one of the few that allows downloading diplomas and QSLs in real-time, without waits or manual requests.
11. Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my QSO is registered?
Search for your callsign in the public log or on the homepage search engine. If the activator has uploaded it, it will appear within minutes.
I contacted but my QSO doesn't appear, what do I do?
Wait at least 24h. Activators sometimes upload QSOs in batches. If it doesn't appear after that time, contact the organization.
Do I need a radio license to participate?
In principle yes, except for Citizens Band (11M / CB) in Spain, which is free to use. However, legislation varies by country, so we recommend checking your country's regulations before transmitting.
To only consult the log and download diplomas you do not need any license.
What is Citizens Band (11M)?
It is a free-to-use band that, in Spain and most countries, does not require a ham radio license. Callsigns are type 30AT123.
How do I request the diploma?
You don't have to request it. As soon as you meet the objectives, the system will automatically show you a button to download the diploma or QSL in PDF. You can do it even during the activity, without waiting for it to close.
Can I use digital modes like FT8?
Absolutely! In fact, modern activities usually have a lot of traffic on FT8/FT4. Verify that the activator accepts that mode.
My QSO appears in the log but doesn't count for the diploma, why?
Probably the reference associated with the QSO does not match the valid official references. Contact the organization indicating your callsign, date, and time of contact for them to review it.
Can I ask the activator for a specific reference?
Yes, if the activity rules allow it. You can ask the activator what reference they are activating or politely ask for the one you need to complete your objectives. The ham radio community is usually very collaborative.
I downloaded the diploma but made more QSOs afterwards, can I download it again?
Yes. You can search for your callsign again and download the diploma at any time. If you have achieved new QSOs that improve your achievement, the diploma will regenerate with updated data.