The HOLYLAND AWARD
The aim of the HOLYLAND AWARD is to contact Israeli Ham stations from
different "areas". The square system The country is divided
geographically, by the Survey Department of Israel, into a grid system resulting
in squares of 10 by 10 Kilometers. North to South coordinates are identified by
numbers, while West to East coordinates are identified by letters. The square is
defined through the combination of the relevant coordinates i.e. E14. The
Administrative System The country is divided into 23 administrative regions.
Here is a list of the Regions and their respective abbreviations: Akko AK
Hasharon HS Rechovot RH Ashqelon AS Hebron HB Shekhem SM Azza AZ Jenin JN Tel
Aviv TA Beer Sheva BS Jerusalem JS Tulkarm TK Bethlehem BL Kinneret KT Yarden YN
Hadera HD Petah Tiqwa PT Yizreel YZ Haifa HF Ramallah RA Zefat ZF Hagolan HG
Ramla RM The 'Areas' An 'Area' is made up from the 10 by 10 km. grid reference
square and the region. For example: E14TA, H08HF. The 'Area' is the basis for
the "Holyland Award" and the "Holyland DX Contest". For that
purpose the 'Area' must contain land and only that land or any waterway in that
'Area' is considered to be the 'Area'. Region Boundaries The region boundaries
are drawn in an arbitrary manner so that often the 10 km grid reference square
does cover more than one single region. For example, the square H08 lies partly
in the region of Haifa, partly in the region of Hadera and partly in the region
of Yizreel. As a result one may work, in the same square, three different Areas
- H08HF, H08HD and H08YZ. Maps The Israel Survey Department has printed the
following maps: Country Road Map with a 1:250.000 scale, comprising 2 sheets.
Country Road Map with a 1:100.000 scale, comprising 6 sheets. Region Map with a
1:250.000 scale, comprising 2 sheets. Description: The basic award is based on
gold anodized aluminum sheet dim. 44 x 32 cm. (17 x 12.4 inch.) Silk epoxy
printed in two colors showing an old panorama of Jerusalem from the Mount of
Olives. Each award is personally printed for its winner. A specimen was sent
with the IARC team to the Friedrichshafen hamfest (1992) for the first
presentation to the amateur public. Qualification: According to the "
Holyland Award Scheme " Available here or from Manager: M. Webman, 4X4JU P.O.Box
8181, Petah Tiqwa 49651, Israel. A contest is held annually, during the month of
April, to promote The Holyland Award. Details about the contest and award, on
request from the IARC Contest Manager, P.O.Box 17600, Tel Aviv 61176, Israel.
(SASE required) A special award for the contest is issued.
Dipl.manazer/komu to poslat: Send applications to
IARC Award Manager, P.O.Box 17600 Tel Aviv 61176