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DXCC Trident Award - ARRL
The ARRL DXCC Trident award recognizes amateur radio operators who have confirmed two-way radio contacts (QSLs) with 100 or more currrent DXCC Award Countries ( ... Learn More
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DXCC Challenge - ARRL
The DXCC Challenge Award is earned by working and confirming at least 1,000 DXCC band-points on any Amateur bands, 160 through 6 meters (except 60 meters). Learn More
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ARRL DXCC List
Note: * Indicates current list of entities for which QSLs may be forwarded by the ARRL membership Outgoing QSL Service. # Indicates entities with which US ... Learn More
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DXCC Card Checker Master List - ARRL
Use this quick-reference PDF to find an authorized DXCC Card Checker. In addition to DXCC, ARRL DXCC card checkers are authorized to check cards for these ... Learn More
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QRP DXCC - ARRL
This award is available to amateurs who have contacted at least 100 DXCC entities using 5 W output or less. Contacts made any time in the past count and no ... Learn More
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DXCC Contacts
DXCC & Awards Branch Contacts: DXCCAdmin@arrl.org, DXCCRules@arrl.org, VUCCaward@arrl.org, WASaward@arrl.org, WACaward@arrl.org, A1opaward Learn More
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DXCC Forms - ARRL
A faster and less expensive alternative to submit your paper QSL cards for DXCC awards is the new Online DXCC Application. Learn More
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5 Band DXCC Application - ARRL
Print out and complete a DXCC application and e-mail it to dxccadmin@arrl.org noting your request for a NEW 5 Band DXCC. Learn More
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DXCC Application Forms - ARRL
Complete all sections including: Sign and date the form. Be sure to include your ARRL membership expiration date, if applicable. Learn More
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DXCC Field Checking - ARRL
QSL cards for new DXCC awards and endorsements may be checked by an approved DXCC Card Checker. This program applies to any DXCC award for an individual or ... Learn More






