>The DXCC Desk also wants assurances that the Yemeni government
>would have no reason to disapprove of the ARRL's granting DXCC
>credit for the operation."
>
> What in the world does Yemen or any other country have to do with
> who/what is authorized for DXCC credit my the AmericanRRL
At 17:24 8/27/2002, Ron Notarius WN3VAW wrote:
>First, DXCC is not just an "American" award but an International one.
>
>Second, and more importantly, I suspect that if a government became upset
>about what it considered "illegal" or "unauthorized" or "inappropriate"
>operation, especially in t
First, DXCC is not just an "American" award but an
International one.
Second, and more importantly, I suspect that if a government
became upset about what it considered "illegal" or "unauthorized" or
"inappropriate" operation, especially in the cases of entities that have limited
Amateur
The following was in the DX bulletin:
Many have been wondering why the 7O1YGF operation
does not count for DXCC. It is recommended to read an
interesting article on the ARRL Web page
at: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2002/08/15/2/?nc=1 In short, the DXCC wants "to know that i
During the 8? years that I served as the "K" suffix sorter
for the K4 / N4 / W4 QSL Bureau, whenever a DXer
accumulated over ~10 cards and had NO envelope on
file, I would try to get an e-mail address from QRZ.com.
If that failed, I sent his QSL's along with a form letter
asking for SASE's and r
I'm not exactly sure where this announcement belongs, but I've been
contacted by one of the "J" people for the #8 section QSL buro.
According to them there are a BUNDLE of QSL's for the following calls:
W8JGU
K8JAY
W8JMM
KG8JK
KC8JRF
K8JRO
KW8J
If they wish to have the cards forwarded to them, p
I received this from Tony today.
Dear Jack,
A concourse of circumstances are to blame, not the least of which is the
delay in printing of new blank cards, which are now in Fiji while I'm here
in Tahiti. It will take some time for them to be sent back here, so I'm
afraid all will have to be pat