What does Dxcc mean in ham radio?
DX Century Club
DX Century Club DXCC is Amateur Radio’s premier award that hams can earn by confirming on the air contacts with 100 countries. You can begin with the basic DXCC award and work your way up to the DXCC Honor Roll.
What is DXCC Honor Roll?
The DXCC Honor Roll is earned by amateurs who submit confirmation for contacts reached within the numerical top 10 of the overall number of entities on the DXCC List. The number next to each call sign represents an individual’s overall total.
What does Dxcc mean?
DXCC
Acronym | Definition |
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DXCC | DX Century Club (Amateur Radio operating award) |
What is the DXCC Challenge?
The DXCC Challenge Award is earned by working and confirming at least 1,000 DXCC band-points on any Amateur bands, 160 through 6 meters (except 60 meters). The DeSoto Cup is presented to the DXCC Challenge leader as of the 31st of December each year.
Does FT8 count for DXCC?
Digital modes include FT4, FT8, RTTY, PSK-31, JT65, etc. and any modes that are only machine-readable, and any that use computer sound card technology, with the exception of digital voice, which counts for Phone.
How many countries are in Dxcc?
340
Current Entities This is a list of all 340 Current DXCC entities on the ARRL DXCC Entities List.
How do you get the DXCC awards?
The DXCC Challenge award is available to applicants who reach 1,000 band points on bands 160 through 6 Meters. This includes only current entities. Deleted entities do not count toward this award. Once you reach 1,000 band points, you are automatically entered into the Challenge listing.
Do deleted countries count for DXCC?
DeSoto, whose definitive article in October 1935 QST – How to Count Countries Worked A New DX Scoring System, shapes the DXCC award program. Deleted entities do not count towards the DXCC Honor Roll.
Is FT8 killing ham radio?
So, will FT8 kill ham radio as some have posed? True, it is mostly automated. True, it reduces the skill required to make DX contacts. True, it removes conversation from the QSO the same as is true of most DX chasing contacts on any mode.
How do you get the ham radio awards?
Typically, you’ll need to obtain confirmation of the radio contact, either in written form (a QSL card from the other ham) or via an electronic QSL system such as Logbook of the World or eQSL. Some awards just require you to submit a list of radio contacts, including date/time, frequency, call sign worked, etc.
How many DXCC are there?
What is a 5 Band DXCC?
5-Band DXCC is earned by confirming 100 current entities on each of the following bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 Meters. Deleted entities do not count toward this award. Once you have the initial 5-Band award, you can endorse it for 160, 30, 17, 12, 6, and 2 Meters.