European Lookout Towers is a ham radio award program combining radio activity and discovering Czech observation towers.
Collect points for contacts from and to towers, track your progress and earn attractive awards for your activity.
Perpetrator: OK2IH Contact: info@rozhledny.eu
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🗺️ Expansion of the OK Towers program to the Federal Republic of Germany (from January 1, 2026)
As of January 1, 2026, the amateur radio award program
“Towers On The Air” will be expanded to include the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Newly, German lookout towers (DLR prefix) will be included in the program and may be activated and hunted in the same way as Czech towers.
This expansion will enable cross-border cooperation among radio amateurs, increase the number of attractive locations, and connect multiple countries within a single joint project.
The existing program rules remain unchanged and fully valid – only the geographical scope is extended to Germany.
Further details about German towers and their activations will be gradually added to the database and the award system.
🗺️ Expansion of the OK Towers program to Slovakia (from 1 December 2025)
From 1 December 2025, the amateur radio award program “Czech Lookout Towers – OK Towers On The Air” will expand to include the territory of the Slovak Republic.
Newly, Slovak lookout towers (prefix OMR) will be part of the program and can be activated and hunted in the same way as Czech towers.
This expansion enables cross-border cooperation between radio amateurs, increases the number of interesting locations, and connects both countries within one joint project.
The existing program rules remain unchanged – only extended geographically to include Slovakia.
Further details about Slovak lookout towers and their activations will be gradually added to the database and the diploma system.
Activator
1. Sprint – the diploma will be awarded for 50, 100, 200, 500 points from tower activations in a calendar year (2025, 2026, 2027,...)
2. Alltime – the diploma will be awarded without time limit for reaching 100, 200, 300, 500 points
3. Special – the diploma will be awarded without time limit for activating 100, 200, 300, 500 towers
Hunter
1. Sprint – the diploma will be awarded for 50, 100, 200, 500 points from tower activations in a calendar year (2025, 2026, 2027,...)
2. Alltime – the diploma will be awarded without time limit for reaching 100, 200, 300, 500 points
3. Special – the diploma will be awarded without time limit for making contact with 100, 200, 300, 500 unique towers
Once a diploma worth 500 points is awarded in any category, new levels will be added in multiples of 500.
After a successful activation of a tower, the activator uploads or enters the LOG of contacts (after registration) at rozhledny.eu in the Upload section,
or in an emergency, it can be sent preferably in ADIF format to info@rozhledny.eu
After a successful QSO with a station transmitting from a tower, the hunter does not need to do anything – points are assigned automatically
(after the activator uploads their logbook to the website) and the hunter will see them after logging in to rozhledny.eu in the Diplomas section,
where a PDF version of the diploma can also be downloaded.
📡 New R2R Awards – Tower to Tower
From January 1, 2026, new
R2R (Tower to Tower) awards are introduced within the Czech and Slovak Towers program.
These awards are granted for unique contacts between two different towers,
where both operators are transmitting from a tower.
R2R awards are issued in two categories:
• Yearly (Sprint) – contacts made within a single calendar year
• Alltime – without any time limitation
Awards are issued in Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels according to the number
of unique R2R contacts.
Requirements – Yearly (Sprint):
Bronze – 25 contacts
Silver – 50 contacts
Gold – 75 contacts
Requirements – Alltime:
Bronze – 50 contacts
Silver – 100 contacts
Gold – 200 contacts
Only unique tower ↔ tower combinations are counted.
All contacts must be properly logged in the TOTA system and made in accordance with
valid amateur radio regulations.
| The log must contain at least: | |
|---|---|
| QSO_DATE | YYYYMMDD date when the QSO started |
| TIME_ON | HHMM or HHMMSS in UTC |
| BAND | QSO Band |
| MODE | QSO Mode |
| RST_SENT | signal report sent |
| RST_RCVD | signal report received |
| CALL | callsign of the other station |
| STATION_CALLSIGN | own callsign (used in QSO) |
| MY_SIG | my activity – TOWER |
| MY_SIG_INFO | my TOWER reference – OKR-1001 |
| Optional fields: | |
| SIG | activity of the other station (TOWER, WWFF, GMA, SOTA, BOTA, WCA, ...) |
| SIG_INFO | TOWER reference number of the other station (for Tower-to-Tower) |
| OPERATOR | operator callsign |
Diplomas for HF Activators
Diplomas for HF Hunters
Diplomas for VHF Activators
Diplomas for VHF Hunters
New set of awards from 01.1.2026
Diplomas for HF Activators
Diplomas for HF Hunters
Diplomas for VHF Activators
Diplomas for VHF Hunters

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