In November of 2019, QRZ introduced a new category of awards known as Master of Radio Communications. These awards are granted upon the successful confirmation of contact with specified regional areas. Our first award in this series was the Master of Radio Communications for the European Region or MRC-Europe for short. Today we are proud to present the Master Of Radio Communications for the Asian Region. These certificates recognize a mastery of a given regional area, which in this case consists of confirmed contact with 54 unique Asian DXCC band-entities. Presently, over 10,000 QRZ members have qualified for the award! We also have a great looking new certificate to commemorate the achievement. These are available for immediate order from the QRZ Store.
Thanks Jaime, I discovered it by chance 2 days ago and got the # 193. When will the Master Africa and Master Oceania be available? Best regards Giuseppe
Whoaaa.. cool stuff,,, need only 3 more to finish South America and About ASIA ,, need to work about 12 more ,, KEEP IT COMING guyssss.. Best Regards to all ,,By the Way Thank you Jaime for the Up date ,, and all the staff of QRZ Helpers ,,Stay Safe 73's to all fellow Operators de Hilton N3GY
The total score required is way too high, given the number of countries that don't get on the radio. Also, you gotta change the award color, master of Europe is already red.
Translation: "My free stuff that you gave me doesn't work the way I think it should and it's the wrong color" Dave W7UUU
Never mind I see they are available now, This will be one of the tougher ones to achieve for sure. especially the Middle eastern countries from Nevada, I never have much propagation to those part's of the world.
All of the Master of Radio Communications awards have a slightly different criteria focus than the other awards we offer. While this award does require 54 credits, these credits are easier to get that our other awards because each DXCC Entity counts towards the base award once on each band. We also offer some bonus entities as well - these usually include non-country like DXCC entities and as with the other Masters awards the ITU and United Nations count as bonuses.
I would like to see some sort of vintage operating ratchet jaw award.. Maybe 20 minutes transmissions awards..