I received my latest certificate this morning for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. It is for working 396 different WWFF references around the world.
Many thanks to Pit YO3JW, the Awards Manager.
I received my latest certificate this morning for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. It is for working 396 different WWFF references around the world.
Many thanks to Pit YO3JW, the Awards Manager.
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Nice.
Hi Paul, congratulations: it shows great determination. Well done.
Cheers
John D
VK5BJE
Hi John,
I’ve just done a follow up post to this, with my WWFF stats. Its interesting to see what countries I have been working in the WWFF program. As you will see, some appear more than others.
Due to two things: 1. Some countries are obviously more active than others; and 2. Some ops from particular countries tend to listen for outside of Europe a lot more often. With others, they tend to only work Europe, and it is incredibly difficult at times to break through the pile up.
Cheers,
Paul,
VK5PAS.