The major difference is that there was no change in government for the
Cook Islands. Tokelau will become a new country (not the DXCC term),
seperate from New Zealand, with a new government. Any prefix change
would only go along with the change in administration though I suppose
the ITU could
At 03:20 PM 7/31/2005, Alan Leith wrote:
If the new prefix E5A-E5Z has been allocated for the Cook Islands
does anyone know how the North and South islands are differentiated
by prefix? For instance, in my DXBase ZK1/N and ZK1/S are used to
differentiate right now.
They never were before, w
If the new prefix E5A-E5Z has been allocated for the Cook Islands does
anyone know how the North and South islands are differentiated by
prefix? For instance, in my DXBase ZK1/N and ZK1/S are used to
differentiate right now.
Personally I would have preferred they'd kept ZK1 because E5 is pret
On Jul 31, 2005, at 11:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Anyone know what has happened to CY0AA
nothing heard today and nothing on the cluster ???
73 pete m1som
Hmmm?
50107.0 CY0AA 31-Jul-2005 1608Z In and out in JO66 CY0
50107.0 CY0AA 31-Jul-2005 1551Z TN
That what I found on UN Page about "16 territories."
It will go down now to 15 territories List so far.
More New "Countries" to go.
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As I see it, there will only be another prefix - nothing
will change regarding DXCC. The same as with the
Cook Islands.
73/DX de Osten SM5DQC[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Robert G. Schaffrath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I saw this article on Tokelau posted over on rec.collecting.coins.
Granted it is already a seperate DXCC entity but I wonder if this will
wind up causing a delete/add situation if it is no longer part of New
Zealand. I also wonder what will happen to the ZK3 prefix (maybe E6
will be allocated
Hi
Anyone know what has happened to CY0AA
nothing heard today and nothing on the cluster ???
73 pete m1som
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