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1 1 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA

2 2 © 2008, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved AWARDS AGENDA I. History A. W.A.C. B. DXCC 1. recognition 2. counting countries 3. Clinton DeSoto W1CBD 1935 II. Why Awards? A. challenge B. individual achievement vs competition C. stimulate activity D. good looking wallpaper

3 3 © 2008, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved III. Sponsors and Directories A. ARRL 1. DXCC, WAS, etc. B. CQ Magazine 1. WAZ 2. WPX 3. USA-CA 4. FIELD 5. and more C. IARU 1. WAC D. K1BV Directory: www.dxawards.com E. ON4CAS: www.on4cas.com/awards.html IV. Tracking your contacts V. Personal examples and experience

4 4 © 2008, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is an international confederation of national amateur radio organizations that allows a forum for common matters of concern and collectively represents matters to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Following an informal meeting in 1924 of representatives from France, Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Canada, and the United States, a plan was formulated to hold an International Amateur Congress in Paris, France in April, 1925, for the purpose of founding an international amateur radio organization. The Congress was attended by representatives of 23 countries in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. A constitution for the IARU was adopted on April 17, and the formation of the International Amateur Radio Union was ratified on April 18, 1925. As of February, 2009, the International Amateur Radio Union is composed of 162 national member societies.

5 5 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA WAC Awards

6 6 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA DXCC - Mixed

7 7 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA DXCC - History I.First DXCC set of rules published in QST, October 1935, pg. 40 II. W.A.C. already being heavily pursued. III. Response due to ongoing demand “How do we count countries?” A. use a “standard list” B. development of the list begun in 1932 C. number on the list soon exceeded the number of actual countries D. new countries would appear; existing countries disappeared. E. basic rule defined: each discrete geographical or political entity is considered to be a country. F. what about island groups? 1. Ascension vs Amsterdam, but Maui vs Oahu? 2. Tasmania and Australia G. “countries” now are known as “entities” H. DXAC and ARRL HQ handle new entity requests IV. Driving Force? A. competition B. recognition

8 8 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA Why Awards? A. Challenge 1. 26 Swiss Cantons 2. 80 Polish prefixes 3. 25 African countries plus 6 South African districts B. individual achievement vs competition C stimulate activity D. good looking “wallpaper”

9 9 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA Sponsors and Resources A. ARRL B. CQ Magazine C. IARU (ARRL) D. K1BV Directory [www.dxawards.com] E. ON4CAS [www.on4cas.com/awards.html]

10 10 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA Tracking your contacts A.logging programs B. spreadsheet or Word table Helvetia 25 HF Award StationCantonDateBand Mode HB9CQ FR Freiberg09 Aug 200814 CW HB9AHABE Bern23 Sep 200821 SSB HB9IJTI Ticino24 Sep 200821 SSB

11 11 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA Sample Application

12 12 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA Wrap – Up

13 13 © 2011, Utah DX Association, All rights reserved UDXA


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