Since the following words came straight from the ARRL website - I am going to
call this a real thing and not an April Fools Day prank...

I will be updating my  MDB CHECKER program and will send out another email
when I am done -- but, since these TWO DELETIONS are really very 
straight-forward
in what the DXbase2007 user has to do ..  

On the Refdata.mdb file -Go to DXbase2007 Main Menu / Tools/ Database 
Access.../   Primary tab /
and scrolldown to  KH4 and make a CHECKMARK under the DELETED column.
Then scrolldown a bit further and find KH7K and make a CHECKMARK under 

the DELETED column.  Click-on another  entity to SAVE the modification..


THAT IS IT!!!   Nothing you have to do with your Logbook mdb file...   You are
now done with the updates..


 ---------------- HERE are the words from the ARRL website--------------------

Midway and Kure Islands are Now Deleted DXCC Entities
03/31/2017

Midway and Kure Islands have been placed on the list of DXCC deleted entities, 
effective August 26, 2016. This came about as an unintended consequence of 
action last summer by then-President Barack Obama that expanded the 
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument to include the northwestern Hawaiian 
Islands west of Ni’ihau Island, making it the largest contiguous protected 
conservation area under the US flag.

Midway (KH4) had qualified for DXCC status by virtue of its being governed by a 
separate administration. Because it is now under the administration of 
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, however, it becomes a deleted 
entity. Approximately 50 people live on Midway, including US Fish and Wildlife 
Service staffers and contractors. The Battle of Midway, a turning point in the 
Allied World War II Pacific Campaign, took place in June 1942.

Now uninhabited, Kure Island (KH7K), a part of Hawaii, is separated from the 
rest of the state by Midway; because of that, it qualified for DXCC status 
under Section II, 2 (b) (iii) of the DXCC Rules — separation from its “parent” 
Hawaii. Midway Island’s change in DXCC status in turn made Kure Island no 
longer eligible for DXCC status, since Kure no longer is separated from the 
rest of Hawaii by intervening land or islands that are part of another DXCC 
entity.

Kure Island once was home to a US Coast Guard LORAN station, remnants of which 
are still evident. It has been a state wildlife sanctuary since 1981.

The relevant parts of Section II of the DXCC Rules follow:

A Geographic Separation Entity may result when a single Political Entity is 
physically separated into two or more parts. The part of such a Political 
Entity that contains the capital city is considered the Parent for tests under 
these criteria. One or more of the remaining parts resulting from the 
separation may then qualify for separate status as a DXCC Entity if they 
satisfy paragraph a) or b) of the Geographic Separation Criteria, as follows.

b) Island Areas (Separation by Water):

A new entity results in the case of an island under any of the following 
conditions:

iii) The island is separated from its Parent by intervening land or islands 
that are part of another DXCC entity, such that a line drawn along a great 
circle in any direction, from any part of the island, does not touch the Parent 
before touching the intervening DXCC entity. There is no minimum separation 
distance for the first island entity created under this rule. Additional island 
entities may be created under this rule, provided that they are similarly 
separated from the Parent by a different DXCC entity and separated from any 
other islands associated with the Parent by at least 800 km.

Neither Midway nor Kure was able to be activated without prior permission and 
only for a planned DXpedition. Only contacts made on August 25, 2016, or 
earlier will count for these two entities.

---------------------

JUST FYI to all DXbase users.

73, Joe WA6AXE

 

Joseph Glockner
wa6...@verizon.net

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