NCDXF Press Release In April 2021, NCDXF announced the creation of an award – “The DXcellence Award”– to be awarded to the outstanding DXpedition of the last 12 months, which received funding from NCDXF. The award is intended to recognize excellence in a DXpedition, exemplified by practices, ethics, management, transparency, […]
Operating
by Tom Alderman, W4BQF QRQ = FUN = QRQ CW is for REAL HAMS! Quite often I am asked “How can you copy CW at 70 wpm and higher?” Since it’s pretty insulting just to answer by saying “Practice, practice, practice”, I normally wind up emailing back a synopsis on […]
A Modest Proposal
By Victor Rosenthal, 4X6GP
While waiting for VP6R to operate CW instead of FT-8 on 20 or 15 meters during the very short openings to the Middle East, I began to think that FT-8 might not be as bad as I’d believed. My thoughts turned to ways that it could be improved. And suddenly I got an idea that I think will revolutionize digital mode operation, amateur radio in general, and maybe even pay for my beer.
of the DXCC Rules now will include a new Subsection (d): The entity has a separate IARU member society and is included on the US State Department Independent States in the World. In fact, the Republic of Kosovo (Z6) has been added to the DXCC List of current entities, increasing […]
Prefix County County code OM1 Bratislava I BAA Bratislava II BAB Bratislava III BAC Bratislava IV BAD Bratislava V BAE Malacky MAL Pezinok PEZ Senec SEN OM2 Trnava TRN Dunajská Streda DST Galanta GAL Hlohovec HLO Piešťany PIE Senica SEA Skalica SKA OM3 old calls from Czechoslovakia, prefix moved from […]
Earlier this year, representatives of some radio amateurs in Cornwall, UK approached Ofcom (The UK government dept regulating the radio spectrum) to request temporary use of the Regional Secondary Locator “K” for Kernow, the Cornish word for Cornwall, following the recognition of the Cornish People under the Framework Convention on […]
Recently I did an article concerning the 60m WAS program, and now I will try to give a brief, concise discussion as it relates to DX chasing on our 60m channels. The subject is extremely complicated, and one would have to be a DXer from day one in July 2003 to appreciate the difficult nature of working DX and chasing DXCC countries on the band. Those new DXers trying out the 60m channels need to read the history of 60m and become informed on what etiquette has developed over the years, especially with respect to getting along with ragchewers and being more gentlemanly in our efforts to work DX on 60m and not become deliberate QRMers. We all know how much that has destroyed DXing these past few years.
A common modern practice is to use THX or THNX abbreviations as an expression of thanks. These two „new form“ abbreviations came from internet but our new radio brethren transferred them onto radio waves. It is unchangeable sign that the user of such junky abbreviations is a NO-CODER. A thinking […]
About Snakes and Ladders
Here is a list of TO & TX Stations operating from French extraterritorial areas since 1987 till Oct. 2013..