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Annual Christmas Party   Page Last Updated: 30 Oct 2009

W.A.B. Christmas Party certificate 2006

W.A.B. organises an annual Christmas activity period, known as the 'W.A.B. Christmas Party', the object of the Party is to work as many W.A.B. Book-holders as possible during the Christmas period. The party runs for the 12 days of Christmas, starting at 00:01 UTC on 26th December each year and closing at 23:59 UTC on 6th January of the following year.


W.A.B. Christmas Party certificate 2005

One point is scored for each individual W.A.B. Book-holder worked/heard. There will be no standard form of exchange but a single book number must be recorded for each W.A.B. book-holder worked. The closing date for entries is 31st January following the end of the Party. All entrants will receive a Certificate showing their total number of points. Section winners will receive an additional award, which will be presented at the following A.G.M.


W.A.B. Christmas Party certificate 2004

There are 2 categories - HF/Mixed and VHF.

The categories will be sub-divided into G, SWL & Non-G sections.

Unlike W.A.B. Contests, NET & SKED WORKING WILL BE ALLOWED.

Certificates will be FREE, but donations will be welcome.
W.A.B. Christmas Party certificate 2003 W.A.B. Christmas Party certificate 2002



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