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Re: Topband: CQWW160 Remote receiver rule

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Subject: Re: Topband: CQWW160 Remote receiver rule
From: Herbert Schoenbohm <herbs@vitelcom.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:16:48 -0400
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The original DXCC location rule was ridiculous and discriminatory. I was arbitrary base FCC call areas which are essentially diluted by waiving the portable slash bar requirement.

I remember having to start over three times as W0VXO in Minnesota and Iowa. But when I crossed the Mississippi River from Davenport to Rock Island to attend college I had to start all over again as K9GGT as I lived at Home in Rock Island. But traveling several hundred miles to Minneapolis to finish at the University of Minnesota I got to use my Iowa credits. My first major employment after college was at Gates Radio Co. in Quincy, Illinois so I set up shop in across the river in Maywood, MO to avoid losing my W0 DXCC credits. But then I started the whole process over again in 1968 from the Virgin Islands first as W0VXO/KV4 and the as KV4FZ. That made sense but the others didn't. The irony of this is that when I spent a few months in Durango, CO where working JA's on top band was easy with an inverted L . I was a different world on 160. But look at the land mass for the W0 call area and compare that to W3 and W2 were some hams were frozen at their starting point and had to travel hundreds of miles each day to work just to prevent losing their DXCC credits. It was a strange rule and ignored the persons (constitutional) right to travel. Ironically a Russian ham could be anywhere from just East of the Ural Mountains and move several thousand miles all the way to the Bering Straits without a penalty as long as long as he was inside the DXCC "country" of Asiatic Russia.


Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
On 1/29/2015 2:52 PM, Tom W8JI wrote:
I remember when W2EQS/W9NFC had to start his 160 DXCC over from zero from Indiana because he moved from NJ to Indiana. Today, he could move from California to Maine and keep his totals.

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