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Brainerd Area Amateur Radio Club |
KØEOU Top of the Honor Roll |
BAARC member does well and is honored !!!! Here is the story written by Brian Wermager KØEOU:
One of the first things people ask a Ham is: “How far away can your radio reach?” When they hear that Ham Radio can go all over they world, the next question is often: “How many countries have you talked to?” These questions are probably what brought the DXCC into
existence. DXCC is the “DX Century Club,” and to be a member of this club a ham must show proof, (QSL Cards,) of having worked 100 countries.
I have been asked to write a few paragraphs on the DXCC, hopefully to encourage club members to give DXing a try. One hundred countries is a fun and fairly easy task, not requiring expensive rigs or antennas, and one that
develops operating skills on the radio.
One hundred countries is not the end of the DXCC, but the beginning. After the first goal of 100 is reached, hams may continue to increase their country totals. When a Ham has confirmed all but 9 or less of all of the countries, they are qualified for the DXCC Honor Roll. The final goal is to have “worked ‘em all,” and the award for this is called “Number One on the Honor Roll.”
There are currently 335 countries (or entities) on the DXCC List. “Entities” is the official designation, because the list includes several islands and territories because of their isolated locations. For example, Alaska and Hawaii are still considered separate entities from the mainland U.S. Copies of this list can be found for free download on several DX websites, or a booklet containing the list, with places for keeping track of the ones you have worked, may be
purchased from the ARRL.
A year ago I completed the DXCC, and received the Number 1 award. It was the climax of a task that took 47 years to complete, and great fun all the way. This is certainly one of the most challenging and exciting activities in Ham
Radio, and I recommend it to you. If you have any questions about how to get started, give me a call.
Brian Wermager KØEOU
This page was last updated 12/19/2006 Ø