Before being cut off by Eric, I want to point out that there was a 50 mile 
radius for DXCC also prior to the early or mid-80s. I can't remember when the 
ARRL changed it.
The ARRL decided to remove the rule and change to contacts had to be made from 
the same DXCC entity. This was done according to the ARRL because of the 
changing demographics as people were more mobile than when the DXCC rules were 
formed. People were moving more frequently due to job and family requirements.
Now we have a proposal to go back to a 50 mile radius. I don't think that will 
happen. Though there may be a need to change it to something other than the 
same DXCC entity. As, to me, it seems to be a bit unfair as DXCC entities vary 
greatly in size.

Mark, WB9CIF

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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> On 
Behalf Of ab2tc
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2019 16:44
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] DXCC, Remoting and Moving Around

Hi,

The following snippet is from a recent posting by Ted, KN1CBR:

"So what should the rules be?  The WAS rule, I believe, says within a 50 mile 
radius.  I am one QSL short of 5BWAS because NE on 10 from my side of the 
Continental Divide in CO has eluded me for more than a decade.  I could drive 
to the CO/NE state line with a KX3 in the car but that would be a rule
violation, so I haven't.   Should there be a radius limit for DXCC as well?"

Adopting the 50 mile radius for DXCC as well as WAS seems a very reasonable 
idea. It seems to be manageable for WAS so why wouldn't it be for DXCC, too.
I wasn't aware of the 50 mile radius for WAS. I have multiband WAS all done 
from one location.

AB2TC - Knut





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