Activity in the “Russian Flora and Fauna” (RFF) award program in 2023 was so low that there is almost nothing to summarize.
A total of 52 logs were accepted from 16 activators for activating of 27 RFF references. 73 RFF-H certificates have been awarded. As in previous years, the most active activator is Valery R7KFF. But even he has 13 references activated in 2023 against 19 in the equally challenging 2022. It is understandable, Valery has been to all active references in Crimea more than once, and given the known events in our country, activations in Crimea are becoming more and more savory.
RO3M team saves the overall situation a bit with two ATNO references, with its 1300+ and almost 1500 QSOs, which amounted to almost a third of the total number of QSO made.
The bright event of the past year was the incredible trip of Anton RG0C to the Shantar Islands, RFF-0360. Extremely rare region for RFF, the rarest reference and extreme sailing on Okhotsk Sea on the easternmost edge of our country.
Sad event is happened. In the autumn of 2023 we lost our Stan UA3LMR, log manager, inspirer and conscience of the RFF program. This is an irreplaceable loss for family and friends, the “Russian Flora and Fauna” amateur radio award program.
So it will be quite fair to say that now already unmanageable RFF is stayed without inspiration and lost its conscience.
As you can see in the table below, the leaders of the 2023 rating are Valery R7KFF among activators and Mikhail R9AB among hunters. Prizes and commemorative certificates will be soon produced and sent to all involved.
We will have to implement some upcoming changes to the Program Rules and amend the rules of providing proofs in 2024. In addition, the Directory will soon be significantly enriched with new references and the award program will hopefully get a few new awards. Stay in touch to our website for these updates.
I wish everyone for peace to come as soon as possible, excellent propagation, new references in the scores, and also new, interesting travels for activators.
And take care of your health!
During 2023 “Russian Flora and Fauna” program counted:
- activators — 16;
- hunters — 3947;
- including Russian hunters — 2502;
- QSO total — 9073;
- RFF-references activated — 27
(the same RFF-reference can be activated by different activators);
Average* number QSO per reference — 301.6 ↑
activators | hunters all over the world | hunters in russia | |||||||||
place | call sign | refs. | average* | place | call sign | refs. | place | call sign | refs. | ||
1 | R7KFF | 13 | ↑ 123.1 | 1 | R9AB | 21 | 1 | R9AB | 21 | ||
2–3 | R7KTA | 4 | 2–3 | R2RZ | 20 | 2–3 | R2RZ | 20 | |||
2–3 | UA3LNM | 4 | 2–3 | RA4UIV | 20 | 2–3 | RA4UIV | 20 | |||
– | UA3LMR | 3 | 4 | OM5TX | 18 | 4 | R4UR | 17 | |||
4–7 | R4ADD | 2 | 5 | R4UR | 17 | 5–6 | R7KM | 16 | |||
4–7 | RA7KW | 2 | 6–8 | I1RJP | 16 | 5–6 | RU6K | 16 | |||
4–7 | RG0C | 2 | 6–8 | R7KM | 16 | 7 | RG7K | 15 | |||
4–7 | UA4AVN | 2 | 6–8 | RU6K | 16 | 8–9 | RA3RGQ | 14 | |||
– | R0AD | 1 | 9 | RG7K | 15 | 8–9 | UD7R | 14 | |||
– | R4ACU | 1 | 10–12 | OH3GZ | 14 | 10–16 | RA3PN | 13 | |||
– | R6DOP | 1 | 10–12 | RA3RGQ | 14 | 10–16 | RA7KW | 13 | |||
– | RA3TOS | 1 | 10–12 | UD7R | 14 | 10–16 | RM1O | 13 | |||
– | RC8SC | 1 | 13–19 | RA3PN | 13 | 10–16 | RU7KQ | 13 | |||
– | RC8SL | 1 | 13–19 | RA7KW | 13 | 10–16 | RW4PP | 13 | |||
13–19 | RM1O | 13 | 10–16 | UA3GX | 13 | ||||||
13–19 | RU7KQ | 13 | 10–16 | UA4C | 13 | ||||||
– | RO3M | 2 | 13–19 | RW4PP | 13 | 17–18 | R1BHN | 12 | |||
– | RY0AAN | 1 | 13–19 | UA3GX | 13 | 17–18 | R6AC | 12 | |||
13–19 | UA4C | 13 | 19–23 | RA3VX | 11 | ||||||
20–23 | EA1DR | 12 | 19–23 | RA7KR | 11 | ||||||
20–23 | PA0B | 12 | 19–23 | RA7KZ | 11 | ||||||
20–23 | R1BHN | 12 | 19–23 | UA1ADZ | 11 | ||||||
20–23 | R6AC | 12 | 19–23 | UA4FET | 11 | ||||||
24–30 | EA2DT | 11 | 24–27 | RM3TO | 10 | ||||||
24–30 | RA3VX | 11 | 24–27 | RV9WB | 10 | ||||||
24–30 | RA7KR | 11 | 24–27 | UA3MEG | 10 | ||||||
24–30 | RA7KZ | 11 | 24–27 | UA4CTE | 10 | ||||||
24–30 | UA1ADZ | 11 | 28–37 | R1AC | 9 | ||||||
24–30 | UA4FET | 11 | 28–37 | R4WDX | 9 | ||||||
24–30 | YT5FD | 11 | 28–37 | R6KA | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | DL1ASP | 10 | 28–37 | R7KTA | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | I2JSB | 10 | 28–37 | RA1OHX | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | IK0HBN | 10 | 28–37 | RA1QD | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | OM3CND | 10 | 28–37 | RA6LTD | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | OM5DP | 10 | 28–37 | RM9RZ | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | RM3TO | 10 | 28–37 | RT6C | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | RV9WB | 10 | 28–37 | UA4AEU | 9 | ||||||
31–41 | S58AL | 10 | 38–50 | R3PLD | 8 | ||||||
31–41 | UA3MEG | 10 | 38–50 | R7AT | 8 | ||||||
31–41 | UA4CTE | 10 | 38–50 | RA1AVP | 8 | ||||||
31–41 | YO3JW | 10 | 38–50 | RA3BY | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | 9A5CW | 9 | 38–50 | RA4ABI | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | DL1USB | 9 | 38–50 | RA7KV | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | EW2R | 9 | 38–50 | RD5D | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | LZ3SM | 9 | 38–50 | RK4FD | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | ON4BB | 9 | 38–50 | RM8W | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | R1AC | 9 | 38–50 | RN1CM | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | R4WDX | 9 | 38–50 | RQ3M | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | R6KA | 9 | 38–50 | RU3P | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | R7KTA | 9 | 38–50 | RZ9WU | 8 | ||||||
42–57 | RA1OHX | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | RA1QD | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | RA6LTD | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | RM9RZ | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | RT6C | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | S52RA | 9 | |||||||||
42–57 | UA4AEU | 9 |
* — average number of QSOs per 1 activation — indicator published for information only, it does not affect the activators distribution in the table.
It is calculated as the arithmetic mean of all the results of the activator, excluding the one smallest and the one largest results.