DICIEMBRE 25 [Thanks to 425 DX News]
Feliz Navidad y un Prospero Año 2010 deL PR DXer Companion
9A - Tom, 9A2AA enjoys operating from Croatian islands and has
activated more than 500 of them ("exactly 523") so far. For this
reason he has been granted permission to use special prefix
callsign 9A500AA from 1 January through 31 December. QSL 9A2AA.
[TNX 9A2AA]
GJ - ON4PQ, ON5HC, ON5MF, ON7PQ and ON7USB will operate CW, SSB and
RTTY on 80-10 metres as MJ/OP9X/p from Les Minquiers (EU-099),
Jersey from 31 March to 7 April. QSL via ON4PQ, direct or bureau.
The web site for the operation is at http://www.eu099.be [TNX
ON4PQ]
HS - Joerg, DL1MJF will be active again as HS0ZGQ from Thailand from 30
December to 25 January, including a one week side trip to Koh
Samui (AS-101). He will operate CW and SSB on 40-10 metres using
100 watts and a dipole. QSL via home call. [TNX The Daily DX]
KL - Yuri/UA9OBA, Merle/N6PYN and Yuri/N3QQ plan to operate as KL7RRC
from Chirikof, Semidi Islands (NA-235, new one) in late July or
early August. This will be a "typical Russian Robinson Club
operation" for about one week, depending on weather conditions.
After the Chirikof operation is completed they might go and
operate as N6PYN/KL7 from the Seal Islands (NA-239). Further
information is expected in due course. [TNX www.islandchaser.com]
OH - Celebrating her 20th anniversary in amateur radio, Anne, OH2YL will
be active again as OG20YL from 30 December to 3 January. She will
operate CW on the HF bands. QSL via home call. [TNX OH2YL]
PA - Celebrating the 600th anniversary of the charter that granted city
rights to Purmerend, special event station PC600P will be active
on 1-27 January, 1-28 May and 1-28 September. QSL via PA3HGP. All
of the QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW and eQSL after each activity
period, and will be confirmed automatically via the bureau after
the last activity period. Local operators are expected to operate
under special prefix callsigns (i.e. PA600MIR, PA601FR, PA602SWL,
PA603HGP, PD602YL, PE603HG, etc) during the same time frames.
Information on the relevant short time award will be available at
http://hamradio.nikhef.nl/afdeling/waterland/ [TNX PA0MIR]
PJ4 - Hennie, PE1MAE will be active again as PJ4/PE1MAE from Bonaire
(SA-006) for a couple of months starting around 10 January. He
will operate SSB mainly on 40 metres around 00.00 UTC. QSL via
PA2NJC, direct or bureau. [TNX PA2NJC]
PY0F - Fred, PY2XB will be active as PY2XB/PY0F from Fernando de Noronha
(SA-003) from 23 January to 3 February. He will operate on all
bands CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK, and will participate in the CQ WW
160M DX Contest (CW) as PQ0F. QSL via PT7WA, direct or bureau.
[TNX PT7WA]
V8 - Jan, DL7JAN will be active as V88/DL7JAN from Bandar Seri Begawan,
the capital city of Brunei (OC-088), from 22 February to 3 March.
He plans to operate CW, SSB and RTTY on 160-10 metres. QSL via
home call, direct or bureau. [TNX http://dx-hamspirit.com/]
VK - The VK6IOA expedition to the Houtman Abrolhos (OC-211) [425DXN
964] has changed destination, and will be going to the Wallabi
group instead of Robertson Island. The operators (Wally/VK6YS,
Nigel/VK6NI and Bruce/KD6WW) expect to be QRV by 4 UTC on 31
December. They plan to have three stations active at the same
time. QSL via VK4AAR. The web page for the expedition can be found
at http://www.westozdx.net/index.html
VK - VI2AJ2010 is the very special callsign to be used by Scouts under
the guidance of Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club members (VK2FFG)
during the 22nd Australian Jamboree (4-14 January). QSL via
operator's instructions. [TNX VK2IA]
VP2M - Mike, W1USN will be operate mainly SSB and PSK31 as VP2MPR from
Montserrat (NA-103) from 28 February to 13 March. Bob, AA1M will
operate mostly CW as VP2MPL on 3-11 March. QSL via home calls.
[TNX AA1M]
XE - Celebrating the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution and the
Bicentennial of Mexico's Independence, the Radio Club Queretaro
(XE1RCQ) will operate as 4A1B from 1 January to 31 December. QSL
via LZ3HI. The logs will be uploaded to LoTW.
YI - YI9PSE will be active from Erbil, Iraq [425DXN 971] on 3-11 April.
Paul, N6PSE and others (for the time being AH6HY, JH4RHF, K3VN,
N2WB, N6NU, N6OX, NI6T, W8HW and YI1UNH) plan to operate CW, SSB
and RTTY on 160-10 metres with at least three stations at the same
time. QSL via N6NKT. Further information can be found at
http://www.yi9pse.com/ [TNX http://dx-hamspirit.com/]
5R8IC ---> A few pictures of Eric's (F6ICX) latest activity as 5R8IC
(AF-090) can be found at http://f6kbk.free.fr/5r8ic/5r8ic.htm; a log search
(including his activity in 2008) is available at http://logsearch.de [TNX
F6GCP]
CAROLINA DX ASSOCIATION ---> At its annual meeting held on 9 December, the
Carolina DX Association (http://www.cdxa.org/)elected the following
officers to serve for 2010: Ted Goldthorpe/W4VHF (President), Paul
Ponak/AD4IE (Vice President), Cliff Wagoner/W3ZL (Secretary-Treasurer),
John Scott/K8YC (Newsletter Editor), Dick Williams/W3OA (Contest Manager),
Joe Simpkins/K4MD and Paul Sturpe/W3GQ (Cluster Managers), Wayne
Setzer/WB4BXW (Webmaster). [TNX K8YC]
OH CONTEST/DX CONFERENCE ---> The 15th annual CCF (Contest Club Finland)
and OHDXF (OH DXFoundation, http://www.ohdxf.fi) Contest & DX Conference
will be held at the Islande Hotel in Riga, Latvia on 22-24 January. Further
information, prices and registration details are available at
http://www.contestclubfinland.com/CCF/
QSL C4SV ---> The Cyprus Amateur Radio Society (CARS) QSL bureau is
receiving significant numbers of QSLs for C4SV. The QSL manager for C4SV is
SV2DGH, and QSLs should be sent to him at via the RAAG (SV) QSL bureau.
C4SV QSLs should NOT be sent to the CARS bureau. At best, QSLs sent to the
CARS bureau will suffer significant delays. [TNX 5B4AHJ]
WILLIS ISLAND ---> Dave, VK9WBM [425DXN 970] has been on Willis Island for
a while and is experiencing unexpected problems. "I am slowly getting on
HF", he says, "but I am not there yet. I cannot erect a mast, the soil is
coral rubble and sand and will not hold a guy peg. The soil is a bone dry
insulator and I have been unable to get any viable earth. The longwire has
worked 2 stations and is to be removed and replaced with a balanced
antenna. This will take a bit of work as I have no ATU except the Icom AH4,
an unbalanced only auto ATU. On 6m I am unable to mount the beam anywhere
useful. It can only point out to the ocean. I have built a 300ohm slim jim
and worked about 40 stations, mainly VK2 but with some VK3,4,5 and one ZL2.
Listen for me in the afternoons on 6m, between 0400z and 0900z". When he is
"reliably on HF", he anticipates it "will be 40m and harmonics only". [TNX
MM0NDX]
+ SILENT KEYS + Recently reported Silent Keys include Fritz Zwingli
(HB9RE), Roberto Rossi (I5RRE), Giuseppe Montuschi (IK4EPI), Gary D.
Poorman (K4VT), Henry W. Herman (W3UJ) and Fred "Angus" Small (ZL3FS).
DICIEMBRE 18 [Thanks 425 DX News]
4S - Peter, DC0KK is now active as 4S7KKG from Sri Lanka until 7
January. He operates SSB, CW and digital modes on the HF bands.
QSl via home call, direct or bureau.
5N - Nick, LZ1QK has been active as 5N/LZ1QK from Nigeria since October
2008. He has now received four callsigns for him to use from
different locations (5N3LQK, 5N3WQK, 5N4LQK and 5N4WQK). Next year
he will operate under a special callsign (5N50K) celebrating the
50th anniversary of indipendence of Nigeria. The QSL route for all
calls is via LZ1CL. [TNX The Daily DX]
5R - Sam, G4OHX will be active as 5R8HX from Antananarivo, Madagascar
(AF-013) from 28 December until 3 January. He plans to operate
mainly CW "on as many bands as possible". QSL via home call,
direct only.
GM - Using their club callsign GS2MP (North of Scotland Contest Group),
Chris/GM3WOJ and Jim/GM0NAI will be operating their vintage Yaesu
transmitters/receivers and transceivers from 1 January through 31
December. Each calendar month they will use a different Yaesu
radio and amateurs worldwide are invited to work GS2MP and earn
points towards the "Yaesu Heritage Year Award". Operation will
mostly be on 40 and 20 SSB and CW. More details can be found at
http://www.gm7v.com/yaesu2010.htm [TNX GM3WOJ]
J8 - George, K2CM will be active from Bequia Island (NA-025) from 8
January to 12 February. He will operate SSB and CW on 20 and maybe
40 metres. QSl via home call, direct or bureau. [TNX
www.rsgbiota.org]
KH9 - The Daily DX reports that Colin, KH9/WA2YUN now expects to remain
on Wake Island (OC-053) for "about another year". He is active in
his limited spare time. QSL via K2PF.
ST - The Khartoum Sea Scouts Radio Club (ST2KSS) will be active as
ST26ASC until 28 January to celebrate the 26th Arab Scout
Conference that will be held next month. QSL via ST2M. [TNX ST2M]
VE - Steve, N6QEK will be active as VY1/N6QEK from Whitehorse, Yukon
from 30 December to 4 January, including the ARRL RTTY Roundup. He
plans to operate RTTY, PSK31 and SSB on 80-10 metres. QSL via
N6QEK. Further information can be found at http://www.n6qek.com
[TNX NG3K]
VP8_fal- Michael, G7VJR and Martin, G3ZAY will be active as VP8DMN from
the Falkland Islands (SA-002) on 21-29 January. They will operate
mainly CW, with an emphasis on the low bands. QSL via G7VJR,
direct or bureau. All QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW. [TNX
http://dx-hamspirit.com/]
XE - The Grupo DXXE (http://www.dxxe.org/) will be active from various
locations as 4A1DXXE on 20-31 December to c elebrate their 5th
anniversary. This will be an all band SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31
operation. QSL via N7RO (direct or bureau) and LoTW. [TNX XE1R]
YJ - Nao, JK1FNL will be active as YJ0NA from Port Vila (OC-035),
Vanuatu from 28 December to 4 January. He will operate on 40-6
metres with 100 watts and wire antennas. QSL via home call. [TNX
JK1FNL]
YJ - Franko (9A3DW), Hrle (9A6XX), Marko (9A8MM) and possibly a fourth
operator will be active as YJ0MM from Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu on
21-28 January. They plan to have two medium power stations active
on 160-10 metres CW, SSB and RTTY using verticals and spiderbeams.
QSL via 9A8MM, direct or automatically via the bureau. Further
information can be found at http://vanuatu.rkp.hr/
BLACK SEA CUP ---> The Black Sea Contest Club sponsors the Black Sea Cup
International Contest, which will be held from 12 UTC on 6 February through
11.59 UTC on the 7th. For further information please visit http://bscc.in/
[TNX UR5EAW]
DXPEDITION OF THE YEAR SURVEY ---> Col, MM0NDX is conducting an online
survey to recognize the DX World of Ham Radio DXpedition of the Year 2009 -
please visit http://dx-hamspirit.com/dxpedition-of-the-year-2009/ and cast
your vote!
QSL P29CS ---> Andy, P29CS (Lihir Island, OC-069) advises not to use his
qrz.com address for sending cards, as it is his location only and the cards
will not get to him. Andy is presently looking for a QSL manager, but this
might take a while. [TNX VY0PW]
+ SILENT KEY + Recently reported Silent Keys include Tadahiko Honma
(JA1UE), Karel Debrouwere (ON5BV), Arnold J. Polsbroek (PZ1AP), Nikolaj S.
Esipenko (RA3XG), Karlis Sleckaitis (YL2MD) and Antonio Scolamiero (YV4DDK).
DICIEMBRE 11 [Thanks 425 DX News]
3V - Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Scout amateur radio club
3V8ST, special station 3V10A will be active until 31 December from
the headquarter of Tunisian Scouts in Tunis. QSL direct (see
qrz.com) or bureau.
C5 - Eric, SM1TDE will be active holiday style as C56SMT from The
Gambia from 10 December to 3 January. He will operate mainly CW (2
kHz from the band edges), with some RTTY and SSB. QSL via SM1TDE,
bureau preferred. [TNX SM1TDE]
C5 - Niels, OZ8KR will be active again as C56KR from Bakuto, The Gambia
on 5-24 March. He will operate holiday style on 80-10 metres SSB.
QSL via OZ8KR. [TNX OZ8KR]
CE0Z - Lars, SM6CUK is now active as CE0Z/SM6CUK from Robinson Crusoe
Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago (SA-005) until 14 December. He
operates CW only on all bands (160 metres excluded). QSL via
SM6CUK, direct or bureau. [TNX dx-hamspirit.com]
CE0Z - Toshi, JA8BMK will be active as CE0Z/JA8BMK from Juan Fernandez
from 19 January to 2 February. He plans to operate SSB, CW and
digital modes on 160-10 metres, with a focus on the low bands.
[TNX http://dx-hamspirit.com/]
CX - Ghis, ON5NT will be active as CX5DNT (not CX5NT as previously
announced) from Uruguay on 12-17 December. He plans to operate
holiday style during the local evening and night hours, typically
on 30 and 40 metres CW. QSL via ON5NT. [TNX ON5NT]
DU - Lee, HL1IWD will be active as DU1/HL1IWD from Manila, Philippines
from 31 December to 3 January. QSL via bureau to home call. [TNX
HL1IWD]
GI - Special event station GB1HF will be operated from Northern Ireland
starting on 14 December to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the
first powered flight in Ireland by Harry Ferguson (31 December
1909). The station will be on air from the Harry Ferguson
Memorial, Dromore will operate SSB, CW and RTTY on 80-10 metres.
QSL via MI0SAI, direct, bureau and LoTW. [TNX www.southgatearc.org]
J6 - John, VE8EV will be active as J68/VE8EV from St. Lucia (NA-108) on
18-20 December. He will operate SSB and CW on all bands, mostly
during the RAC Canada Winter Contest. All contacts are welcome
during the contest, stations outside of Canada just sent RS(T) and
a serial number. QSL to home call. [TNX VE8EV]
J6 - John, W5JON will be active again as J68JA from Marigot Bay, St.
Lucia on 2-11 March. He plans to operate on 160-6 metres (including
60 metres) and to participate in the ARRL International DX SSB
Contest. QSL via home call. [TNX W5JON]
JD1_mt - Masa, JD1BMM is active from Minami Torishima until 16 December. He
will return on 20 January 2010 and will remain until mid-February,
for what it is likely to be "the last chance to make a QSO with
JD1/M" for some time, The Daily DX reports. The Japanese Coast
Guard radio station on the island closed down on 1 December, and
the amateur radio club will close in February.
JD1_oga - Harry, JG7PSJ (JD1BMH) and Makoto, JI5RPT (JD1BLY) will be active
from Chichijima (AS-031), Ogasawara from 27 December to 1 January.
They plan to operate CW, SSB and digital modes on 160-6 metres,
with a focus on the low bands, and via satellite. QSL via home
calls. Further information, including on-line logs and QSLling
instructions, can be found at http://www.ji5rpt.com/jd1/ (for
JD1BLY) and http://sapphire.es.tohoku.ac.jp/jd1bmh/ (for JD1BMH).
[TNX JI5RPT]
P4 - Marty, W2CG will be active as either P40C or P40CG from Aruba
(SA-036) on 5-26 January. He plans to operate primarily CW and
RTTY on 80-6 metres, usually between 12-14 UTC and 20-24 UTC,
other times as schedule permits. QSL via W2CG, direct or bureau
(but LoTW preferred). [TNX W2CG]
SP - Special event station HF150LZ will be active until 27 December to
celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ludwik Zamenhof,
the inventor of Esperanto. QSL via SP4YPB.
TA - The TC Special Wireless Activity Team (www.tcswat.org) will be
active as TC2IYK on 12-13 December from the Istanbul Sailing Club
from the International Naval Contest 2009. QSL via the bureau or
direct to TCSWAT, PK 73 Karakoy, 34421 Istanbul, Turkey. [TNX TA0U]
VK - The Hellenic Amateur Radio Association of Australia will be active
as VI2BI from Broughton Island (OC-212) on 5-7 February. The team
will include Tommy/VK2IR, Peter/VK2NN, Allan/VK2GR, Raffy/VK2RF,
Paul/VK2HV and John/VK3JHA, and they plan to operate CW, SSB and
RTTY on 160-6 metres. QSL direct to VK2CL. They have a web page at
www.vi2bi.blogspot.com [TNX www.rsgbiota.org]
YI - YI9PSE will be active from Erbil, Iraq in late spring or early
summer of 2010. Paul, N6PSE and others (for the time being JH4RHF,
N6NU, N6OX, NI6T, VE7CT and W8HW) plan to operate CW, SSB and RTTY
on 160-10 metres with at least three stations for 7-9 days. QSL
via N6NKT. Details can be found at http://www.yi9pse.com/
[http://dx-hamspirit.com/]
YV - Celebrating his Silver Jubilee in amateur radio, Pasquale, YV5KAJ
will be active as YW5EID from La Tortuga (SA-044) on 26-29
December. This special callsign's suffix is in honour Pasquale's
Elmer, Anacleto Marrai (IW5EID), who has been invited as guest
operator. Look for activity on 12, 15, 17, 20, 30 and 40 metres
usign SSB and digital modes (RTTY, BPSK and Olivia). QSL via
EA5KB. [TNX YV5KAJ]
ZL - The new dates for the IOTA activity from Stewart Island (OC-203)
[425DXN 962] are 12-23 March. Ray, VK4DXA (ZL4TY) and Paul, ZL4PW
(ZL4M) will operate SSB, CW and RTTY on 160-10 metres. Information
at http://www.zl4pw.orconhosting.net.nz/OC203/si_index.htm [TNX
dx-hamspirit.com]
DICIEMBRE 10 [Thanks K7RA]
Finally! A sunspot appeared on Wednesday, December 9, giving us a
daily sunspot number of 13. This followed 16 days of no sunspots,
and again on December 10 the sunspot number was 13. The new group
is number 1034, and it is a solar Cycle 24 spot, as all sunspots
have been since number 1016 on April 29-30, 2009.
This weekend is the annual ARRL 10-Meter Contest. Will there be
enough sunspot activity to enhance 10-meter propagation? The latest
prediction for solar flux shows it rising 75-77 on December 11-12,
and staying at 77 through December 17, which probably correlates
with the new sunspot moving toward the center of the solar disk.
To significantly raise the MUF to enhance 10 meter signals over most
paths takes more sunspot activity than we are seeing this week,
although every bit helps. But this contest often depends on
sporadic-E skip and the effect of ionized meteor trails during the
Geminids meteor shower, which should reach a peak just a few hours
after the contest ends on Sunday. Geminids meteor showers have
intensified with each passing year as Earth moves deeper into the
debris stream from extinct comet 3200 Phaethon.
Back in Propagation Forecast Bulletin ARLP005 earlier this year (see
http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/prop/2009-arlp005.html) we reproduced a
letter written 34 years ago by Ed Tilton, W1HDQ, the originator of
this bulletin. Ed talked about meteor enhanced 10 meter propagation
during this contest.
We were watching the current sunspot move toward the horizon a few
days ago, via the STEREO spacecraft (http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/)
and wished the whole Sun were visible, which should happen in 2010.
Currently STEREO sees about 86% of the Sun. It should reach 90% on
June 29, 2010 between 0027-0040 UTC, and 95% coverage on October 12,
2010 between 1252-1259 UTC.
A view of real time MUF maps at
http://www.spacew.com/www/realtime.php shows that during daylight
over low latitudes the MUF is going above 10 meters over the past
couple of days.
A couple of 160 meter notes since the recent contest:
Randy Whiting, KC9KHG of Woodstock, Illinois says he upgraded to
General class in March 2007, and at the time told locals he was
putting up a 160 meter inverted V with a 60 foot apex. They told
him he would work only two or three hundred miles.
The week before last he worked KC7YM in Wyoming, a distance of 1,079
miles between their stations. Then December 3 he worked G3JMJ, a
distance of 3,971 miles. Both were on CW.
Markus Hansen, VE7CA of North Vancouver, British Columbia writes,
"Wow, conditions were amazing during the recent ARRL 160 meter
Contest. I was amazed how easy it was to work NH, RI, DE, MD VA, NC
and GA from my QTH here on the west coast. I am only running 100
watts and a very weird shaped 160 meters loop strung around my city-
sized lot. The KH6s were bending my S meter in the mornings at
sunrise and JA3YBK was pounding in at well over S9 at 1434Z Sunday
AM. Good fun!"
Hans Goldschmidt, SM5KI says he is 82 years old and has been a ham
over six decades. He is in the center of Stockholm, and "really was
shocked when I put up in a nearby low tree an end fed half-wave
wire, the feedpoint only 1.5 meters above the ground. Right away I
was in a 50 minute long QSO with a station in North Carolina. My
signals S7-9! There seems to be a daily window around 1300Z to the
Eastern US States on 14 MHz and I can work K8SL and others daily
with S7-9."
"In the morning on 14 MHz we have the usual winter conditions and
the band is completely dead right now until about 0700Z. Still the
same, last week I worked daily SU9HP, a Swede on holidays down
there, on 14 at 0730Z with Q5 signals every morning, when there was
almost no other signal to be heard on the band."
"I say this because despite black-outs and the present sunspot
minimum conditions, you may still find a useful path to some DX spot
on the globe. Sometimes it is easier to find a rare DX on a dead
band. There is also less QRM as the competing stations have given up
even to try."
"Years ago I was shocked to hear on 14 MHz two stations, not too
strong, on a completely dead band during a blackout, talking, what
it seems to be locally. They were in YJ8 and we had an unexpected
QSO. Similar QSOs occurred in the past and many were near the
equator. Whatever THAT means?"
"Finally a suggestion: Do not give up using the DX-bands just
because they seem to be dead. There may be short selective openings
to some parts of the globe. Do not rely on those awful DX clusters
but LISTEN, LISTEN!"
It is with profound sadness that the NJDXA reports that Ron Levy,
K2CO, has become a SK. Ron was the W2 incoming bureau
manager for 18 years. He has always been active in NJDXA
activities and was also the Webmaster of our website
http://njdxa.org
He passing is a loss to the entire DX community.
OCTUBRE 14
Nuevo diploma IARU R2
IARU
Región 2 otorgará el DIPLOMA IARU-R2 a los radioaficionados y
radioescuchas (SWL) que acrediten haber hecho contacto con 20
países o entidades reconocidas en la Región 2 IARU,
correspondiente a la R2 de la Unión Internacional de
Telecomunicaciones ITU. Serán validos los contactos realizados
a partir del 16 de abril de 1964, fecha en que fue fundada la
IARU-R2.
OCTUBRE 12, 2009 [Thanks WP3MW]
Actividad KP4 en el log de FT5GA
1
KP4MS
6 - 2 WP4G
4 - 3 NP3CW
4
- 4 KP4S
4 – 5 WP4T
3 - 6 KP3R
3 - 7 WP3MW
2 - 8 WP4NIX
2 - 9 NP3HM
2 - 10 KP4/WA2HLV
2 - 11 KP4EIT
2 - 12 KP4AM
2 -13 KH2RU/KP4
2 - 14 WP4L
1 - 15 KP4TS
1 - 16 KP4GB
1 - 17 WP4EJH
1 - 18 NP4Z
1 - 19 KP4DK
1 - 20 KP3T
1 -21 KP4DKE
1 - 22 WP3S
1 - 23 WP4NEG
1 - 24 WP3GW
1 - 25 KP4ED
1 - 26 KP4FGL
1 - 27 KP4JRS
1 28 KP4JFR
1 - 29 WP4WW
1 - 30 KP4BJD
1 - 31 KP3BJD
1 - 32 KP3AC
1 - 33 WP3D
1 34 KP4TP
1.
Estaciones con indicativos de Puerto Rico que aparecen en el
ARRL DXCC Yearbook para el 2008

SEPTIEMBRE 25, 2009
OPERATIONS APPROVED FOR DXCC CREDIT. The following operations are
approved for DXCC credit: Chesterfield Island, TX3A, 2009
operation; Afghanistan, T6AB, 2008 and 2009 operations; Afghanistan,
T6AF, current operation.
Junio 23, 2009
ARRL DXCC Manager, Bill Moore, NC1L, reports that two 2009
operations have been approved for DXCC credit: Western Sahara
(S04R) and North Cook Island (E51QQQ).