Does anyone have access to December 1941 or January 1942 QST?
I'm looking for some information on DXCC Honor Roll.
Tnx Urb, W2DEC
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I have January 1942. There is the yellow insert "War Comes ! We take Our
Posts in Our Country's Defense". This is the notice suspending all amateur
operations from the FCC, dated December 8, 1941- pretty interesting reading.
I don't however see an Honor Roll listing, or even a "How's DX ?"
Im sure I have both. How can I help?
John K5MO
At 06:51 PM 9/28/2007, Stuart Santelmann KC1F wrote:
I have January 1942. There is the yellow insert "War Comes ! We take Our
Posts in Our Country's Defense". This is the notice suspending all
amateur operations from the FCC, dated December 8
When did the term DX come into being?. And, When did the ARRL begin the
DXCC? I don't know why, but I always thought the DXCC was a post war awards
program. Also, on what date was amateur radio reinstated?
And, Stu, how did you get your hands on that QST?
I'm just full of questions today.
W
I have Jan 1942 reprint because ARRL sent it to me when I renewed ;-)
Really fascinating read for my 28 year old self, actually... glad I have it.
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--- Win <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When did the term DX come into being?. And, When did the ARRL begin the
> DXCC? I don't know why, but I always thought the DXCC was a post war awards
> program. Also, on what date was amateur radio reinstated?
Some history here:
http://www.arrl.org/awa