Mobile Award

 

1-1 MOBILE AWARD and MOBILE WAS AWARD

10-10 MOBILE CONTACT AWARD

Rules:

 

  • A qualified mobile is defined as any vehicle equipped with two-way radio capability for 10 meters, operated by a 10-10 member within the limits of his/her license. Mobile operation includes auto (including two and three wheel road vehicles), nautical, and aeronautical vehicles. A mobile must operate from power supplied by the vehicle and not from a commercial power source or static antenna.
  • The basic mobile contact award level is 25 different contacts with the following information supplied: 10-10 number, callsign, name, state/country and date of contact. The applicant may or may not be mobile. All of the different contacts (no duplicates) that he or she makes must be mobile. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Endorsement seals will be issued for submissions at the 50, 75, and 100 contact levels. After the first 100 contacts, subsequent endorsement requests must be submitted in blocks of 100. Only one block of 100 can be submitted per application request. Upgrades are SASE USA and DX.
  • Parking lot nets at conventions, swap meets or other gatherings are excluded as qualifying contacts. Mobiles in route to or departing from such gatherings are considered eligible contacts.
  • All contacts for the mobile contact award must have occurred after January 1, 1996.
  • Contacts for the mobile contact award do NOT require QSL confirmation.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

10-10 MOBILE WORKED ALL STATES (WAS) AWARD

Rules:

 

  • A qualified mobile is defined as any vehicle equipped with two-way radio capability for 10 meters, operated by a 10-10 member within the limits of his/her license. Mobile operation includes auto (including two and three wheel road vehicles), nautical, and aeronautical vehicles. A mobile must operate from power supplied by the vehicle and not from a commercial power source or static antenna. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Parking lot nets at conventions, swap meets or other gatherings are excluded as qualifying contacts. Mobiles in route to or departing from such gatherings are considered eligible contacts.
  • All contacts for the mobile WAS award must have occurred after January 1, 1996.
  • The Mobile WAS award is issued for working a mobile 10-10 member in each of the 50 United States.
  • A single mobile station may be used for up to a maximum five (5) states for the mobile WAS award.
  • The applicant may claim only those contacts made from within a 50 mile radius of his/her home QTH.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

Effective – January 1, 2000

 

Award Manager:

Paige Butler, W0FLZ #48658
21922 36th Ave NW
Stanwood, WA 98292

updated 01-01-2023

 

OM/XYL Award

 

 

1-1 OM/XYL AWARD RULES

10-10 OM/XYL AWARD MANAGER

Marcus Lieberman, KM5EH
2300 Hurley Drive, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87120-1013

Rules:

 

  • All qualified contacts must be made with individual OM’s and XYL’s and involve a genuine exchange of callsigns and 10-10 numbers. Contacts with the OM and XYL do not have to be made at the same time or on the same date. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are provided with a SASE. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Contact 10 OM/XYL teams for the initial award.
  • Each OM/XYL application must contain: 10-10 numbers, callsigns, names, state or country, and date of contact in this order.
  • Endorsement seals will be issued for the following levels of achievement: RED for 25 teams, BLUE for 50 teams, YELLOW for 75 teams, GREEN for 100 teams, PINK for 125 teams, SILVER for 150 teams, and GOLD for 175 teams. A Plaque will be awarded, at no cost, for contacting 200 OM/XYL teams.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required for this award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

Effective – January 1, 2000

 

updated 01-01-2023

 

WPX (Prefix) Award

 

 

1-1 WPX (Prefix) Award

Manager:

Jeff Steinkamp, N7YG, 65084
6765 East Rosewood Circle
Tucson, AZ 85710

Rules:

 

  • All contacts must include callsign, name, QTH, and 10-10#. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Upgrades are SASE USA and $1.00 for DX. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • A callsign Prefix includes the right most number and all numbers and letters that precede it. For example, W6xxx, WB6xxx, WN6xxx, 4X6xxx, etc. would all be a different Prefix.
  • Portable stations that sign with a suffix (/XX) may be used for the Prefix of the portable call. For example, W6xxx/HC1 may be used for the HC1 prefix.
  • A certificate will be issued for the first 100 Prefixes. Upgrade gold bars will be issued for each additional 100 prefixes.
  • All applications must be submitted on the official forms available from the Award Manager or the 10-10 web site. Computer print-outs with the same information may submitted in lieu of the official application.
  • All callsigns (entire callsign) must be in alphabetical order by Prefix.
  • QSL card confirmation is NOT required for the WPX award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.
  • Application form available on the Key Forms page.

 

 

Effective – January 1, 2000

updated March 1, 2026

 

Worked All States Award

 

1-1 Worked All States Award


Manager:

Eva M. Donaldson, WB0CON, #53964
12933 W. Montana Drive
Lakewood, CO 80228

Rules:

 

  • Applicants must work a 10-10 member in each of the 50 states. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Detailed data submitted should be listed alphabetically by state. Each contact must be on a separate line.
  • Worked All States QSO’s are allowed only from within a 50 mile radius of the applicant’s home QTH.
  • QSL confirmation IS NOT required.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.

 

Effective – Janruary 01, 2013

updated 01-01-2023

Worked All Continents Award

 

 

Worked All Continents Award

 

Manager
Kevin Gilot NZ1I #72759
56 Cindy Lane
Mystic, CT 06355-1404

860-572-6086 Home

 

Rules:

 

  • The applicant must provide the following application information; call sign, 10-10#, name, address, city, state, and zip code. The award is available to all current paid members of 10-10 at no cost. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one.
  • Details for each contact MUST be submitted in the following order: continent worked, 10-10 number, callsign, name, QTH (state/country), and date of contact.
  • The continent of residence for the applicant will count as one continent for the award and must be claimed by the applicant.
  • QSL conformation IS NOT required for the Worked All Continents award.
  • 10-10 Awards general rules and requirements are applicable.
  • Application form available on the Key Forms page

 

updated October 27, 2025

 

Bar Award

 

 Bar Awards

 

Managers:

There are separate managers for Bars 100-900 and Bars 1000 and greater.Bar Applications 100-900:
Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

Bar Applications 1000+:

Rob Cromer KE0MIZ #77647
12932 Palomino Place
Wellington, Colorado 80549

Rules:

 

  • The applicant’s name, callsign, 10-10 number, and the Bar level applied for must be shown on each application. Cost is free. Please include your E-mail address, if you have one. Upgrades are SASE. Applications may be emailed.
  • Each Bar application must contain exactly 100 contacts, each on a separate line showing 10-10 number, callsign, name, state or country, and date of contact.
  • Contact dates are mandatory.
  • Entries for each application must be listed in ascending order of 10-10 numbers.
  • Certificates, rather than endorsements, are available for levels 1000, 2500, 5000, 7500, 10,000 and every 2,500 contacts thereafter.
  • A 10-10 number may be used only once in the bar award program.
  • QSL confirmation is NOT required.
  • 10-10 Awards and requirements are applicable.

NOTE:  During the collection of the initial 10 contacts for membership, the Amateur is not a member yet, therefore there can be no 10-10 exchange. Only 10-10 members can do a 10-10 exchange and therefore the numbers collected for membership can not be applied to the initial Bar Award.

Effective – March 30, 2013

VP Certificate:

Special Certificates:

updated October 27, 2025

 

Committees

Committees

In accord with the bylaws, the President and/or the Board of Directors may appoint such committees as deemed necessary. The following committees are those appointed by the President of Ten-Ten International. The responsibilities of these committees are to aid the President and the Board in the functions of the organization. Breakdowns of the full duties and responsibilities of each committee may be found in Section 4 of the 10-10 Operations Manual.

You may download a handy Organizational Chart  in PDF format from the indicated link.

Communications
If you have ideas, concerns, questions, or complaints, please try to locate the committee in charge of the area of 10-10 effort most relevant to them. Then try to communicate with the Committee Chair. 

* Awards:
Responsible for all 10-10 awards rules and award certificate designs. Establishes new awards and revises existing awards as necessary. Appoints all Award Managers and proposes each appointment to the Board of Directors for confirmation. All communications relative to Awards should be addressed to this committee..

Marcus Liberman, KM5EH, #71103 – Chair
Email KM5EH
Dan Morris, KZ3T, #41015
Kevin Golit, NZ1I, #72759 

* Chapter Relations:
Reviews and establishes the rules for Chapters to become affiliated with 10-10. Maintains liaison between chapters and 10-10. Oversees the operation of chapter activities including the issuance of chapter awards, etc. Prepares the Chapter Coordinator’s Column for publication in the quarterly 10-10 NEWS. Monitors the weekly chapter net meetings and obtains the chapter quarterly reports. All requests for new chapter affiliation and information about chapter activities should be addressed to this committee.

Charles R Dockery, N7UQ, #72774- Chair
Email N7UQ
Al Kaiser, N1API, #25468
Brad Kimball, WA4KUP, #55192
David Smith, K6RDK, #65812 


* QSO Party:

Establishes and reviews rules of all 10-10 contests. Proposals for new contests, suggestions for revising existing contest rules are the responsibility of this committee. This committee oversees the activities of the Certificate Manager and the Scoring Manager. Any questions or problems with 10-10 contests should be addressed to this committee.


Larry Berger, WA2SUH, #407 – Chair

Email WA2SUH
Jeff Steinkamp, N7YG, #65084
Doc Kalan, WB6OJB, #70675
Garry Cameron, VA7GY, #30939
William Wagaman, N3GTY, #50585


* Net Management:

The Net Manager is responsible for the operation of the daily 10-10 nets. Reviews and establishes the net procedures. The Net Manager is responsible for the recruitment of all Net Control Stations. All correspondence regarding net control stations or net activities should be addressed to the Net Manager.

Steve Wagner, W7WHB, #77836 – Chair
Email W7WHB

* Publications:
The Publications Committee has oversight of the Editor and is responsible for the content of all official 10-10 documents.

George Davenport KM4ODS  77504 – Chair
Email KM4ODS
Peggy Porterfield, K5BKT, #64386
Gregory Hall, KG5RJ, #26626
John Kitchens, NS6X, #36639 

* Internet:
The Internet Committee has oversight of the Internet Coordinator and all materials on the 10-10 web site. Coordinate with the Board of Directors, Internet Coordinator, and 10-10 members on matters of public relations.

Jeff Steinkamp, N7YG, #65084 – Chair
Email N7YG
Keith Schlottman, KR7RK, #63324
David J Treat, W5DJT, #74798
Bill Carew, VE3MEW, #31824

 

* Public Relations:
Has the responsibilities of preparing 10-10 advertising in Ham Radio related magazines.  Presents to the Board of Directors the possible locations for holding the Board of Directors meetings each even numbered year. Obtains proposals from interested members or chapters that wish to host the 10-10 Convention each odd numbered year and presents a recommendation for the convention location to the Board of Directors.

Mark Steele, KD2NOM, #77596 – Chair
Email KD2NOM
David Rennell, NP2MR, #76052

* Scholarship:
Responsible to establish rules of all 10-10 sponsored scholarships with the goal of promoting increased participation. Oversees the operation of the Scholarship Foundation and the Scholarship Funds. Develops the programs necessary for the solicitation of contributions to support the Scholarship Foundation.

Larry Berger, WA2SUH, #407 – Chair
Email WA2SUH

* The President is an ex-officio member of all appointed committees. He has oversight responsibilities and shall be informed of all committee activities through regular reports.


updated 06-14-2025


Officers

1-1 Officers, Directors, and Net Officials

 

1-1 Officers

 

President:

Mel Sojka, KD5DE, #33513
353 Atlantic Ave.
Shreveport, LA 71105-2909 
(318) 286 2963

 

Vice-President/ Secretary:

Ronald E Hull, W5SUM, #2019
1855 Shady Lane
Shreveport, LA 7118

  

Treasurer:

Keith Schlottman, KR7RK, #63324
6206 E. Pima St. Suite #2
Tucson, AZ 85712

 

Past President:

Terry Webb, N0TW, #36547
1103  Fulford Road
Monticello, FL 32344-4352

 

1-1 Directors

Robert L Farrow, N6OPR, #45715
23417 S 180th Street
Gilbert AZ 85298
(562) 631-1393

 

Marcus Lieberman, KM5EH, #71103
2300 Hurley Dr NW
Albuquerue, NM  87120-1013

 

George Davenport KM4ODS  #77504
201 Whitechapel lane
Raeford, NC 28376

  

James H Fox, KA0ZPP, #43428
PO Box 135, 
Mayhill, NM 88339 

 

Mark Steele KD2NOM #77569
1 Karen Court
Monroe Township, NJ 08831-4037

 

Larry Berger WA2SUH #407
9 Nancy Blvd.
Merrick, NY 11566-3119

 

 


1-1 Managers

QSL Bureau Manager

Jim Stoeber WI9X Ten-Ten #49635
10-10 QSL Manager 
8829 Bermuda Ave
Caseyville, IL 62232
 

Archivist/Historian:

Ronnie Hull W5SUM, #2019
1855 Shady Lane DR
Shreveport, LA 71118

 

Certificate Manager:

Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

 

Chapter Coordinator:

James H Fox, KA0ZPP, #43428
PO Box 135, 
Mayhill, NM 88339 

 

Data Manager / Supplies:

David Smith, K6RDK #65812
10-10 International Net, Inc.
1349 Vernon Terrace.
San Mateo, CA 94402-3331

 

Information Technology Manager

Jeff Steinkamp, N7YG, #65084
6765 E Rosewood Cir.
Tucson, AZ 85710 
(520) 404 8294

 

Editor – 10-10 News:
Randy E Mather, AJ7B, 7675
9625 101st  Ave NE
Arlington, WA 98223

 

General Counsel:

Hugo Holland KJ5SZ #77741
10008 Bedington Court
Shreveport LA 71118

 

Net Manager:

Robert L Farrow, N6OPR, #45715
5617 Balzar Ave
Las Vegas NV 89108
Phone (562) 631-1393

 

 

Public Relations/Advertising Manager:

Mark Steele, KD2NOM, #77596
1 Karen Court
Monrow, NJ 08831

 

Scholarship Manager:

Larry Berger, WA2SUH, #407
9 Nancy Blvd.
Merrick, NY 11566-3119

 

QSO Party Manager:

Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

 

SK Manager:

Mark Steele, KD2NOM, #77596
1 Karen Court
Monroe Township NJ 08831

 

W6OI Station Trustee:

Jerry Kopstein, N9AC, #61453
8041 W Lakeshore Drive
Burlington, WI 53105

 

1-1 Award Managers

 

Bar Applications 100-900:

Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

 

Bar Applications 1000+:

Rob Cromer KE0MIZ #77647
12932 Palomino Place
Wellington, Colorado 80549
rdcromer@rccomps.net

 

Digital Award:

Mel Sojka, KD5DE #33513
353 Atlantic Ave.
Shreveport, LA 71105-2909

 

VP Awards (including VP WAS):

Thomas Cole, KI5ELV, #77743
3278 Wagner Street
Shreveport, LA 71108

 

VP Lucky 13 Certificate:

Dan Morris KZ3T #41015
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645

 

Continents Award: 

Kevin Gilot NZ1I, #72759 
56 Cindy Lane
Mystic, CT 06355-1404

860-572-6086 Home
kevinemtid@tvcconnect.net

 

Counties Award: 

Mark Murphy KC4HIT #57448
PO Box 936
Conover, NC  28613

828.466.1505

 

Countries Award: 

Mike Davidson, N5MT, #24949
26274 Whispering Pines Ave
Denham Springs, LA 70726

 

CW Award: 

Lee Zalaznik, KI6OY, #50948
334 Olivina Ave.
Livermore, CA 94551-6137

 

Great Britain 10-10 Counties and Regions Certificate: 

Mike Crawshaw, G4BLH, #18446

 

Mobile Award: 

This position is currenlty open
Check with KM5EH

 

OM/XYL Award: 

Marcus Lieberman, KM5EH
2300 Hurley Drive, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87120-1013

 

Worked All States Award: 

Eva M. Donaldson, WB0CON, #53964
12933 W. Montana Drive
Lakewood, CO 80228

 

WPX (Prefix) Award: 

Ed Bryant, KM5FF, #50356
9001 Sunbow Ace SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121

 

Updated August 14, 2022

 

Mailing List

Welcome to the Internet 10-10 Mailing List!


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1. Keep messages as brief as the subject calls for.

2. When replying to a message, do not include more of the original message than is necessary to answer a question, make a comment, etc. Delete all parts not necessary to the reply. Better yet, paraphrase the relevant lines and omit the original message from the reply. The subject line will often say enough for recipients to follow the thread from message to message.

3. Consider whether a reply should go to the sender alone or to the entire group. If the reply is relevant only to the sender, address your message to the sender and not to the list. If you ask a question, you may request that replies be direct. Then, if the replies are of greater interest, you can summarize them in a message to the list.

4. There is a difference between expressing strong views and being discourteous (“flaming” other messages). Respect others on the list and be courteous in all messages, even if you are expressing a disagreement. Flaming and inappropriate direct replies to distributed messages may draw reminders or reprimands, and continued or extreme behavior of this sort may result in being barred from subscription to TENTENLIST.

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This list of courtesies is not complete, but is indicative of the standards of conduct expected on TENTENLIST. If we translate the Amateur Radio Operator’s Code into e-mail terms, then we have a good sense of proper and productive e-mail communications.

ENFORCEMENT: Experience has shown that monitoring of the e-mail list is necessary to ensure long-term smooth operation and adherence to the standards of conduct outlined above. The following is a statement of the actions available to the Coordinator of TENTENLIST, acting on behalf of the Board of Directors, in enforcing minimal satisfactory standards of e-mail conduct.

1. In the event of the appearance of an inappropriate e-mail message, the Coordinator will attempt to ascertain the reason for its appearance. The Coordinator may also remind the list that replies and reactions to the inappropriate message are not to be distributed to the list or the sender. The Coordinator will send a reminder to the source about the limits of appropriate messages.

2. In the event of more than one inappropriate message from the same source, the Coordinator may, depending on the circumstances explained by the source, issue a reprimand and warning that continued messages beyond the boundaries of appropriate e-mail conduct may result in being barred from subscription.

3. In the event of flagrant disregard of reminders or of conduct so extreme as to have the potential for harm to individuals or of TENTENLIST, the Coordinator may bar the subscriber from subscribing to TENTENLIST. Conduct subject to this action may involve either distributed messages or reactive messages sent directly to the senders of distributed messages. Appeal of such a ruling and requests for reinstatement to TENTENLIST will be in writing to the Board of Directors of 10-10.

4. In the event that the Coordinator distributes a message requesting the termination of a certain subject matter or reactions to various types of messages, all subscribers are expected to withhold further messages. Failure to do so may result in one or more of the actions outlined above.

Over 99.9% of all subscribers to TENTENLIST will never send a message calling for any of these actions. However, on the premise that only one or two individuals may ruin the benefits of TENTENLIST for all other subscribers, 10-10 must reserve these actions to correct abuses. The easiest way to avoid even approaching the limits of appropriate conduct on e-mail via TENTENLIST is to think twice before reacting to a received message and to think three times before sending a reply.

Updated December 3, 2019

Scholarship

10-10 Scholarships

 

Meet The 2025 Scholarship Winners

 

Each year, the 10-10 International Net, through our non-profit corporation, the 10-10 Scholarship Foundation, funds three $3,000 scholarships, which are administered on our behalf by the ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program. The link to the application can be found on the ARRL Foundation Scholarship page: https://www.arrl.org/scholarship-program

Applicants must be licensed Radio Amateurs having HF privileges. There is no restriction on the course of study, but applicants must intend to seek at least an Associate degree from a college or university. Non-U.S. Amateurs and those seeking graduate degrees are also eligible. Foreign members please note that students who study outside the United States are also eligible to receive a 10-10 Scholarship.

It is suggested that every 10-10 member encourage qualified college-bound radio amateurs to take advantage of this opportunity.

 

Larry Berger, WA2SUH
10-10 International Net Scholarship Manager
9 Nancy Boulevard
Merrick, NY 11566.

 

Some may find it more convenient to use a credit card to make a donation.  Please note that Ten-Ten is charged for credit card processing and this will reduce the amount received for the Scholarship Fund. Just use the button below to make your donation.

Previous Scholarship Winners

2023 Scholarship Winners

2022 Scholarship Winners

2020 Scholarship Winners

2019 Scholarship Winners

2018 Scholarship Winners

2017 Scholarship Winners

 

 

For further information, contact Larry at wa2suh@aol.com

 

Updated 1/26/2025