DXCC with a Dipole
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Why a Dipole?
• Driven element from a MA5B Yagi• Steerable (Armstrong method)• Low angle of radiation• 3 bands 10/15/20 plus low SWR• Robust• Small footprint in my tiny garden!
ARRL DXCC (DX Century Club)• 100 QSLs required for the basic award• Currently 340 DXCC entities (331reqd. for ‘Honour Roll’)• No /MM allowed• Online logging and verification system using LoTW• QSL cards verified by ‘Field Checkers’• All amateur bands allowed (but no repeater QSOs!)
Tools for finding stations
• Use a Pan Adaptor
• ‘Search & pounce’
• Use of DX Clusters
P3 Panadaptor
DX Clusters
DXCLUSTER.CO.UK
Logging
Logging
DX Clusters
DX Clusters
DX Clusters
Tools for working stations
• CW very effective• Use of grey-line• Contests• Openings on the higher bands• Dxpeditions (usually working splits)
QSLing
• Find station on QRZ.com• Establish QSL manager or station address• Send 2$ plus SAE• OQRS option• Don’t bother with the QSL Bureau!
• No EQSL ✗• LoTW allowed ✓
QSLing
Progress so far
• 157 DXCCs confirmed out of 165 QSOs• Working on QRP DXCC 77 QSOs
Progress so far
Diamond DXCC Challenge
• Based on 1937 DXCC list of entities (200 odd)• No /MM allowed• ‘Honour’ system, no QSL cards required• Online logging and verification system
What Next?
What next?