[Dx-qsl] DXCC certificates

BOB [email protected]
2002年1月29日 21:47:45 -0500


I stand corrected about when CW started (used to be phone or mixed), I
got my phone #1,180 April 2, 1958 but didn't request a mixed till August
22, 2001 #37,847. Never have requested a CW DXCC certificate.
Bob W8GC ex W8HBI
Donald McCoy wrote:
>> Phil/Dave:
> I just checked my MIXED DXCC issued 5 Sept. 1996 and it is numbered 34980.
> So, that kind of looks like they go in categories?!
> 73,
> Don W�DM
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Philip Florig" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 16:28
> Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] DXCC certificates
>> > At 17:36 1/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Pat
> > >
> > >Mine was #32,373 PHONE. I wonder if yours was MIXED or CW?
> > >
> > >I say this because I learned something about the DXCC certificates today.
> > >The type of certificates and endorsements weren't clear to me, so I
> e-mailed
> > >the DXCC desk for an explanation. When I submitted my cards, they were
> all
> > >PHONE and all Ten Meters. I asked the question why then did my
> certificate
> > >said PHONE but not TEN METERS. Well each certificate is for either a mode
> > >(PHONE, CW, MIXED, RTTY) or a BAND (80M-10M). If I wanted one for Ten
> > >Meters, that would be another certificate, and another 10ドル of course. A
> > >certificate can only have a MODE or BAND not both. I am still a little
> > >confused as to how one would get a BAND certificate as it would always be
> a
> > >PHONE, CW, MIXED or RTTY, no matter what. I guess it just depends upon
> which
> > >box you check in the form.
> >
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > I handle the "9I" cards and it takes abt 6mo to 2yrs thru the buro. Is
> quicker
> > thru someone like WF5E service but be patient they will come. Cards I see
> now
> > are 2000 and 2001 coming thru...
> > Still see cards also like early 90 still coming thru.
> >
> > 73 Phil W9IXX
> >
> > >Different question .... It took a year for me to get enough cards for
> DXCC.
> > >But the funny thing is I have had only one mailing of 10 cards from the
> > >incoming bureau in a years time. The other 92 cards were via direct. I
> have
> > >sent well over 400 cards to the outgoing bureau, 150 of them exactly a
> year
> > >ago. I know the bureau takes some time, but only ten cards in one year?
> > >Sorry if this is off subject for this group.
> > >
> > >Dave
> > >WB2FCR
> > >
> > >
> > > >Message: 3
> > > >From: "Pat Rose" <[email protected]>
> > > >To: <[email protected]>
> > > >Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] ZK1TUG
> > > >Date: 2002年1月27日 19:32:06 -0600
> > > >Reply-To: [email protected]
> > > >
> > > >Dave,
> > > >Multi congratulations on obtaining DXCC. This is a noteworthy
> > > >accomplishment and certainly one to be proud of. I am curious of your
> DXCC
> > > ># 32,373 because I have #34,731 dated 18 March 1996. Can't figure it.
> > > >73,
> > > >Pat,
> > > >W5OZI
> > >
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> > -----------------------------------------------
> > Philip Florig e-mail:[email protected]
> > PO Box 44 (or):[email protected]
> > Worth, IL. 60482 amateur radio:W9IXX
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> >
> >
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