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Subject: | Topband: 160m DXCC History |
From: | Steve Lawrence <smlx@earthlink.net> |
Date: | Mon, 20 Dec 2004 17:10:40 -0800 |
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Here's a summary of my request for information on the history of the
160m DXCC award: The first 250 to receive160m DXCC certificates are listed in "DXing on the Edge," by K1ZM. This list does not include award dates. (This book belongs in your library!) KØCKD had a list with dates but he's misplaced it. His alphanumeric list (993 awards as of 5-27-03) without dates can be seen at: http://www.machlink.com/~k0ckdennis/top%20band%20dxcc.txt Here's the chronological list with date information combined from various sources: 1. W1BB March 1977 2.?W1HGT March 1977 3. W8LRL March 1977 3. KV4FZ March 1977 (there were two #3s) 5. K1PBW June 1977 6. W4BRB (now W4OO)-June, 1977 7. W2QD June 1977 8.?W2DEO June 1977 9. W4QCW (now W4DR) March 1978 10. W4YWX (now N4PN) April 1978 11. K4CIA May 1978 12. W9NFC Oct 1978 13. N4JJ June 1979 14. PY1RO Dec 1979 15. N4EA (now N6BM) April 1980 16. G3SZA (now AAØRS) July 1980 17. PAØHIP July 1980 18. K5YY March 1981 19. GD4BEG June 1981 20. N4WW Oct 1981 21. N4SF Oct 1981 22. W4PZV Aug 1982 23. W5SUS Aug 1982 24. G3RPB March 1983 25. W6RW July 1983 26. KH8AC/W1 Aug 1983 27. AA1K Oct 1983 55. K6SE?2 May 1984 196. W7IUV 29 Dec 1986 237. K7SP 5 May 1987 262. AA7A?31 Aug 1887 561. W7LR 16 Feb 1996 596. KC7V 8 Aug 1996 695. N7RT 10 Sep 1997 800. VE6LB?July 1999 VK1AA's Topbanders list ( http://www.topbanders.com ) appears to be a voluntary listing vs a comprehension one. There are more than 40 stations currently listed from the West Coast. Notes 1) Since #1 (W1BB, March 1977) it took 20 years for 700 160m certificates to be issued. 2) The first station to qualify for 160m DXCC west of the Mississippi was W6RW (now SK - call reissued). The second was K6SE. 3) There are an untold number of stations across the US including some in the West, many with respectable totals beyond 100, who have never sent in cards for the 160m DXCC certificate. 4) The DXCC desk stopped issuing numbered certificates a few years ago. They are now dated only. This is for all DXCC awards, not just 160m. 5) As of this date, there have been 1101 160m DXCC certificates issued. I am not looking to become the custodian of these records / list. This was a one time exercise. My interest was in the history of the achievement for US stations west of the MIssissippi, especially on the West Coast (6s and 7s). Many thanks to Larry W7IUV, Bill K4CIA, Earl K6SE, Jeff K1ZM, Dennis KØCKD, Jim W6YA, Dick N6FF, and Bill NC1L. 73, Steve WB6RSE _______________________________________________ Topband mailing list Topband@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topband |
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