ECC - European Capital Cities PSK Award Series
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The European Capital Cities PSK Award Series (ECC) was devised by the European PSK Club (EPC) on 30th March 2009. This was to sponsor a series of PSK
awards for contacts with amateur radio stations from various Capital
Cities of the Sovereign States located in Europe. A sovereign state is
a political association with effective internal and external
sovereignty over a geographic area and population which is not
dependent on, or subject to any other power or state. The 44 capital
cities of Europe are listed below under the official English names. European Capital Cities List (Updated 13.09.2009) Prefix | Capital City | Sovereign State | Longitude | Latitude | EU Area | 3A | Monaco | Principality of Monaco | 43° 43′ N | 07° 25′ E | EC02 | 4O | Podgorica | Montenegro | 42° 47′ N | 19° 28′ E | MN16 | 9A | Zagreb | Republic of Croatia | 45° 48′ N | 16° 00′ E | CR21 | 9H1 | Valletta | Republic of Malta | 35° 53′ N | 14° 30′ E | MT01 | C3 | Andorra la Vella | Principality of Andorra | 42° 30′ N | 01° 31′ E | EC03 | CT | Lisbon | Portuguese Republic | 38° 46′ N | 09° 09′ W | PT11 | DL | Berlin | Federal Republic of Germany | 52° 30′ N | 13° 24′ E | GM02 | E7 | Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 43° 50′ N | 18° 21′ E | BG05 | EA4 | Madrid | Kingdom of Spain | 40° 24′ N | 03° 41′ W | SN33 | EI | Dublin | Republic of Ireland | 53° 20′ N | 06° 15′ W | IR06 | ER1 | Chişinău | Republic of Moldova | 47° 00′ N | 28° 52′ E | MD03 | ES1 | Tallinn | Republic of Estonia | 59° 26′ N | 24° 44′ E | ES01 | EU1 | Minsk | Republic of Belarus | 53° 54′ N | 27° 34′ E | BR01 | F | Paris | French Republic | 48° 51′ N | 02° 21′ E | FR70 | HA5 | Budapest | Republic of Hungary | 47° 28′ N | 19° 03′ E | HG21 | HB9 | Bern | Swiss Confederation | 46° 57′ N | 07° 27′ E | SZ06 | HBØ | Vaduz | Principality of Liechtenstein | 47° 08′ N | 09° 31′ E | EC04 | HV | Vatican | State of the Vatican City | 41° 54′ N | 12° 27′ E | EC05 | IØ | Rome | Italian Republic | 41° 54′ N | 12° 30′ E | IT81 | LA | Oslo | Kingdom of Norway | 59° 56′ N | 10° 41′ E | NR11 | LX | Luxembourg | Grand Duchy of Luxembourg | 49° 36′ N | 06° 07′ E | LX03 | LY | Vilnius | Republic of Lithuania | 54° 41′ N | 25° 17′ E | LT10 | LZ1 | Sofia | Republic of Bulgaria | 42° 42′ N | 23° 20′ E | BU03 | M | London | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 51° 30′ N | 00° 07′ W | EN24 | OE1 | Vienna | Republic of Austria | 48° 12′ N | 16° 22′ E | AU01 | OH3 | Helsinki | Republic of Finland | 60° 10′ N | 24° 56′ E | FL17 | OK1 | Prague | Czech Republic | 50° 05′ N | 14° 25′ E | CZ07 | OM1 | Bratislava | Slovak Republic | 48° 08′ N | 17° 06′ E | SK01 | ON | Brussels | Kingdom of Belgium | 50° 51′ N | 04° 21′ E | BE03 | OZ | Copenhagen | Kingdom of Denmark | 55° 40′ N | 12° 34′ E | DM06 | PA | Amsterdam | Kingdom of the Netherlands | 52° 22′ N | 04° 53′ E | NL08 | S5 | Ljubljana | Republic of Slovenia | 46° 03′ N | 14° 30′ E | SL07 | SMØ | Stockholm | Kingdom of Sweden | 59° 21′ N | 18° 04′ E | SW21 | SP5 | Warsaw | Republic of Poland | 52° 13′ N | 21° 00′ E | PL08 | SV1 | Athens | Hellenic Republic | 37° 58′ N | 23° 43′ E | GR02 | T7 | San Marino | Most Serene Republic of San Marino | 43° 56′ N | 12° 27′ E | EC06 | TF3 | Reykjavík | Republic of Iceland | 64° 08′ N | 21° 56′ W | IC03 | UA3A | Moscow | Russian Federation | 55° 45′ N | 37° 37′ E | ER11 | UT5U | Kiev | Ukraine | 50° 27′ N | 30° 31′ E | UR25 | YL | Riga | Republic of Latvia | 56° 56′ N | 24° 06′ E | LV25 | YO3 | Bucharest | Romania | 44° 25′ N | 26° 06′ E | RO05 | YU1 | Belgrade | Republic of Serbia | 44° 49′ N | 20° 27′ E | SE01 | Z3 | Skopje | Republic of Macedonia | 42° 00′ N | 21° 26′ E | EC08 | ZA | Tirana | Republic of Albania | 41° 19′ N | 19° 48′ E | AB11 |
ECC
III, ECC II, and ECC I Awards may be claimed by any EPC member (either
licensed radio amateur, club station, or DMS/SWL) eligible under these
Rules who can produce evidence in a form of ADIF log of having
contacted or monitored amateur radio stations from 20, 30, and 40
capital cities (listed above) respectively at the time of application
on B(Q)PSK31, B(Q)PSK63, and B(Q)PSK125 modes. Credit will be given for
contacts made on any of the amateur bands below 30 MHz. Each Capital
City counts only once. Contacts are valid on or after 10th June 2006.
The award manager is Markus Schäfer, DK9MSThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
. QSL-cards
are not required. Awards are issued to the person or club. The person
or club can use any legal call sign. Contacts made from club stations
or special event stations count to the credit of both the club and the
operator. All stations must be operated in accordance with their
licensing conditions. Contacts may be made from any location in the
same DXCC country. Confirmations from the DMS/SWL stations are accepted
as confirmed contacts. All stations contacted must be «Land Stations».
Contacts with ships and boats, anchored or underway, and airborne
aircraft, cannot be counted. For the purposes of this award, remote
control operating points must also be land based.
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Please make sure that the «QTH» field in your ADIF
log contains the contacted station's city. It must be a clear English
name of the city as listed in the table above without any abbreviations
or additions (Note: Chişinău City should be as «Chisinau» in your log,
and Reykjavík City as «Reykjavik»). This is a mandatory requirement to
make able the manager's software to check your application correctly.
The award manager reserves the right to spot call sign for inspection
of applied contacts. The purpose of this is not to call into question
the integrity of any individual, but rather to ensure the overall
integrity of the EPC award program. More difficult attained specialty
awards are more likely to be so called. Failure of the applicant to
respond to such spot check will result in non-issuance of the EPC
award. The decision of the award manager on this and other matters of
dispute will be finals. The submission for credit of any altered or
forged log extractions or, equally, bad behaviour on or off the air
which is judged by the European PSK Club to bring a particular
programme into disrepute may result in disqualification of the
applicant from the Award Programme.
All awards are issued FREE
of charge in a high quality PDF format and sent via email to the
applicants. Awards can be printed with the highest quality and with
optimal performance by applicants themselves. The ECC Award Series is
issued to the EPC members only. If you have any questions, please do
not hesitate to contact the award manager. Application Procedure
Since 1st June 2008 all claims for the EPC awards should be made using our UltimateEPC Award Management Software written by DK5UR.
The award applicant should re-submit his application when claiming for
higher classes of awards. The award manager will keep all your records
in our database. Please make sure before you submit your ADIF log that
you have checked it with the appropriate software. |