The WWBOTA Activation Operations Challenge is an award which recognizes activators who demonstrate sustained activation activity and strategic bunker management throughout the year. Unlike the cumulative unique bunker and bunker combination (B2B) focussed Lifetime Awards, Activity Awards which count days of operation, or the DXCC Awards which count unique entities, this award focuses on the total number of valid activation operations completed.
Terminology: An Activation Operation describes the act of operating at an activation site, irrespective of the number of bunkers activated. Whether an activator operates from a single bunker (1fer) or multiple bunkers simultaneously (2fer, 3fer, 4fer, 5fer), this constitutes one activation operation.
Key Distinction: Each activation operation scores 1 point regardless of whether it involves a single bunker or multiple bunkers. However, all bunkers in each activation operation must be new to the activator for that calendar year – no bunker may be reused in a subsequent activation operation within the year.
Geographic Equity Note: This award is designed to provide balanced recognition across all WWBOTA schemes regardless of regional bunker density and distribution patterns. By scoring activation operations rather than individual bunkers, the award normalizes achievement measurement and ensures that activator effort is fairly recognized whether operating in regions with concentrated bunker clusters or in areas where bunkers are more geographically dispersed.
Balance and Synergies with Other WWBOTA Awards: The Activation Operations Award complements WWBOTA’s existing award structure by providing a fourth dimension of recognition:
Together, these four award programs, along with special event awards, create a comprehensive recognition framework where a single activation operation can simultaneously contribute to all four awards, maximizing the value of each operating session while rewarding different aspects of achievement.
This award is designed to reward:
National Awards: As with all WWBOTA awards, this award is totally independent of any national rules and awards which may credit all bunkers within their national rules for national awards. Validity of QSO for national awards is in accordance with national rules.
Annual Event Structure:
Activity is measured in number of valid activation operations, not number of bunkers activated or number of QSOs. Each valid activation operation scores 1 point, regardless of how many bunkers are included in that activation operation.
Critical Bunker Uniqueness Rule: ALL bunkers in an activation operation must be NEW to the activator for the calendar year. No bunker may appear in more than one activation operation by the same activator in the same year. If ANY duplicate bunker is included in an activation operation, the entire activation operation is invalid for this award and scores zero points.
Examples:
Valid activation operations completed (1 point per activation operation with all-new bunkers):
Minimum Contact Requirements:
Timing Requirements:
Bunker Uniqueness Requirements:
This award operates independently but can be pursued simultaneously with other WWBOTA awards:
Synergies:
An activator can work toward all four award programs, WWBOTA special events (if running) and national programs (within national rules), with the same operating activities, maximizing recognition for each activation effort.
If an activator activates more than one bunker in a single activation operation (2fer, 3fer, etc.), all bunkers activated remain valid for other activator awards and for hunter awards. For example, a 3fer activation operation:
This creates tactical and strategic planning opportunities (and challenges … after all this is meant to be a challenging award) for activators who must balance:
Key Difference: Unlike other awards, this is an activator-only award – hunters/chasers are not eligible.
Maximum Possible Achievement: Dependent on activator’s access to unique bunker locations. Activators with access to 400+ unique bunkers within their geographic reach can potentially achieve Master tier.