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Amateur Radio
WORKED ALL GEORGIA
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Click for larger imageEver wonder why a state the size of Georgia would have 159 counties? California, which is THREE times as big, only has 58. So why 159 for Georgia? Some people say it's to provide a more fertile environment for, um, "local politics." Others say it's so that every person in the state could go by mule from his home to the county seat and back in one day.

We think not. We think that, in a moment of clairvoyant foreknowledge, our state leaders knew that Ham Radio operators of the next century would appreciate a challenge, and structured the present administrative nightmare solely for the benefit of our hobby!

(For the real history and geography of Georgia counties, see the Georgia Counties Page of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia.)

Therefore, the Atlanta Radio Club, a Special Service Club of the Amateur Radio Relay League, with the support of the Georgia Section of the ARRL, is proud to announce a new award, the "Worked All Georgia" Award. The WAG Award is open to radio amateurs who can provide proof of two-way radio amateur radio contact with all 159 counties in the state of Georgia. Progress Certificates are available for 50 and 100 Georgia counties. This award is nice complement to the annual Georgia QSO Party, which in fact would be a good time to work on some of those hard-to-get counties.


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All countacts count, old and new -- so pull out the QSL cards and see how close you already are. The details of the WAG Award are as follows:

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For further information, or for a WAG Award application, please contact:

Edward A. "Skip" Kazmarek (K4EAK)
1190 Byrnwyck Road
Atlanta, GA 30319
K4EAK@arrl.net

 

10/26/2003