Dave,
If someone asks, was this the final decision of the DXCC desk,
the DXAC, or both? Just want to make sure I’m accurate in my
statement.
Second, does the DXCC Desk generate ADIF country numbers?
If so, have they been assigned yet?
Lots of fun on the bands!
'73
de JIM N2ZZ
ARRL
Vice Director
Roanoke
Division
ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio™
From: Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ
[mailto:dsumner@arrl.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12:38 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [Bulk] [arrl-odv:19409] PJs and DXCC
Shortly there will be an
announcement that the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles has resulted, in addition to the
deletion of the two Netherlands Antilles entities announced earlier, in four
new DXCC entities effective 0400 UTC 10 October 2010: (1) Curacao, (2)
St. Maarten, (3) Saba & St. Eustatius, and (4) Bonaire. The
announcement will not include the following additional background, which may be
useful to you if you’re asked.
Curacao and St. Maarten are
added by virtue of their appearance on the U.S. Department of State list of “Dependencies and Areas of
Special Sovereignty” http://www.state.gov/s/inr/rls/10543.htm
as Political Entities under
Section II, Rule 1.c) of the DXCC Rules.
The two other new entities,
Saba & St. Eustatius and
Bonaire, are added as
Geographic Separation Entities under Section II, Rule 2.b)ii) of the DXCC
Rules. While some have questioned whether the distance between Bonaire and the
northern islands is 800 km, multiple
tests of the distance using a WGS84-equipped calculator and other
calculators and charts show the
required minimum
separation of 800km.
Prior to the appearance of
the revised State Department list there
was some uncertainty as to whether Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius also would
be added to the list, each with its own local administrative center. Had that
occurred there would have been five new entities rather than four.
Confirmations for these new
entities will be accepted for DXCC credit beginning 1 January 2011.
73,
Dave Sumner, K1ZZ