[Dx-qsl] Fw: The ARRL Letter, Vol 23, No 35 - DXCC DROPPING ANNUAL LIST DEADLINE

Alan C. Zack k7acz at cox.net
Sun Sep 5 19:19:54 EDT 2004


What will be the new procedure now for receiving the Yearbook?
It was my understanding previously that if you made no submissions 
during a year you would not receive a Yearbook for that year.  On the 
other hand, if you did make a submission, part of the fees you paid 
for that submission went towards the cost of the Yearbook.
I always enjoyed the stories and photos of some of the DXpeditions I 
worked in the Yearbook.  I also subscribe to the NCJ and CQ Contest 
but they don't always cover the big DXpeditions as well as the Yearbook.

Bernie McClenny, W3UR wrote:

> The results will be published on the ARRL DXCC Web site.  This will do
> several things.  Expose your callsign to even more people (non subscribers).
> It will be updated weekly and hopefully even daily.  It will be easy to
> search and find your callsign and your friends and competitors.  I also
> understand that they are planning to have indexing on call, band, countries,
> etc. just like the Contest results.  It would also no doubt save money.
> Over all I would say the positives out way the negatives.  Oh and one last
> thought.  The results will be more up-to-date, rather than 4-5 months old.
> 
> 73
> Bernie, W3UR 
> 
> Bernie McClenny, W3UR
> 
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
> On Behalf Of Leonard Kay
> Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 12:42
> To: DX-QSL
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] Fw: The ARRL Letter, Vol 23,No 35 - DXCC DROPPING ANNUAL
> LIST DEADLINE
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> This may be a bit off the reflector topic,
> but I thought it was important enough to send around.
> 
> It seems the ARRL is thinking of dropping the
> 'DXCC Annual List' from the DXCC Yearbook,
> starting IMMEDIATELY (i.e. it won't be in the 2004 YB).
> 
> Below I have attached the letter I sent yesterday
> to Bill Moore, and I copied Jim Haynie. I urge you
> to write the DXCC desk yourself. I also attached
> the excerpt from Friday's ARRL Letter.
> 
> I mean, why are we all doing this if we're not
> gonna see our calls in print in the standings??? :-)
> 
> 73,
> Len K1NU
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> Dear Bill,
> 
> I was very sad to read this in today's ARRL Letter.
> 
> Perhaps some people at HQ have missed the point.
> I, for one, WANT to 'see my name in print' in the
> DXCC Yearbook every year. It's been fun to watch
> my progress year-to-year against my buddies.
> It fosters a competitive spirit. Viewing the
> real time stats on the Web is NOT the same.
> 
> The Annual List is an important part of the DXCC Yearbook.
> I don't want to see 'highlights'.
> 
> Considering the fact that we DXers pay for the Yearbook
> through our awards fees, why was the ARRL DX community
> not asked our opinion on this? Was it cost? I'd gladly
> pay a nominal fee for the Yearbook to keep the Annual List.
> 
> I sincerely hope it's not too late to reconsider this.
> I guess it's good to see real-time standings, but it's
> just not the same as being able to pull out the DXCC Yearbook
> from 5 years ago and reminisce.
> 
> Very 73,
> Len K1NU
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ARRL Letter Mailing List" <letter-dlvy at arrl.org>
> To: <k1nu at k1nu.com>
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 7:07 PM
> Subject: The ARRL Letter, Vol 23, No 35
> 
> 
> 
>>***************
>>The ARRL Letter
>>Vol. 23, No. 35
>>September 3, 2004
>>***************
>>
>>
>>==>DXCC DROPPING ANNUAL LIST DEADLINE, ADDING REAL-TIME STANDINGS
>>
>>The ARRL DX Century Club Program (DXCC) has announced that, effective
>>immediately, there no longer will be a submission deadline for the DXCC
>>Annual List.
>>
>>"We have been working toward this end for several years," says ARRL DXCC
>>Manager Bill Moore, NC1L. In the past, he explains, September 30 has been
>>the traditional cutoff date to compile entity totals for the DXCC Annual
>>List, published in the DXCC Yearbook.
>>
>>Moore says that in the past, DXCC participants have tended to collect
>>their cards and submit them once a year to ensure the highest possible
>>total for the listing. A major downside of the deadline system is that
>>DXCC typically has received more than 25 percent of annual credit
>>submissions during September. That, in turn, created a huge increase in
>>workload and lengthened processing time.
>>
>>Under the deadline-free system, complete lists on the ARRL Web site will
>>replace the lists of DXCC standings that customarily have appeared in the
>>DXCC Yearbook. The new Web-based lists should be on-line early in the
>>first quarter of 2005--about the time the DXCC Yearbook typically
>>publishes. After an initial posting, DXCC will regularly update the Web
>>lists. These listings also will include the standings of all DXCC members,
>>not just those who made a submission in the previous year, as had been the
>>practice.
>>
>>ARRL will publish a scaled-down version of the DXCC Yearbook that will
>>contain highlights of the standings, along with other features. For more
>>information on the DXCC program, visit the DXCC Web page
>><http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc>.


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