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DXCC Challenge

 
  My main radio focus is collecting band-countries for the DXCC and the DXCC Challenge. The DXCC Challenge Award is given for working and confirming at least 1,000 DXCC band-entities on any Amateur bands, 160 through 6 meters except 60 meters (deleted entities do not count for this award). On Oct 27, 2009, DF3CB reached 3100 entities and the Top Ten of the DXCC Challenge. This an average of 310 entities of the 340 current entities on each of the bands 160m through 6m.  
  I need only one more entity on 40m and 17m, two on 30m and 10m and six on 12m:  
 
DXCC Challenge
DXCC 160m 80m 40m 30m 20m 17m 15m 12m 10m 6m Challenge
current 286 323 339 338 340 339 340 334 338 202 3179
deleted 292 329 348 346 349 345 349 340 348 204  
needed 54 17 1 2 0 1 0 6 2 138  
 
 
  ... ... P5 KH5   P5   BS7H BS7H ...  
        P5       KH4 VKØ-H    
                KH5      
                KH7K      
                KH9      
                P5      
 
 
DXCC Honor Roll   My most needed ones  
  Mixed CW Phone Digital   on 160m through 10m  
current 340 339 340 336   6 bands P5  
deleted 350 349 349 344   5 bands -  
needed 0 1 0 4   4 bands KH5  
    P5   3Y-B   3 bands BS7H KH9  
        BS7H        
        KH3        
        KP1        
 
 

How it all began

 
  I began DXing on HF one year after I got my license in 1977 at age 15. My first station was an used FT-DX 500 and two low dipoles, one for 80 meters and one for 20 meters which were matched for 40, 15 and 10. DX attracted me and immediately brought me the idea to set my first goal: 5 Band DXCC! It took a few years but I made it with 100 watts and achieved it in Jan 1987. When that goal was reached, I built my first amplifier with a 3-500Z tube and replaced the radio with a Drake B-line. What a difference that made. My first QSO with the new amp was KP1 on 80m.  
 

DXCC Honor Roll

 
  After achieving 5-Band DXCC I thought: "I should be happy and proud now". But I wasn’t. When I had worked 3Y1EE - the first Peter I DXpedition - with my 20m dipole in January 1987, I set my next goal: DXCC Honor Roll. We moved to a new place and I could upgrade my station with my first tribander.  
 

All in all it took 16 years to get to the top of the Honor Roll. My last entity was Clipperton in 1992. In 1994 I was even on the top of the top of the DXCC Honor Roll. After a few more years I also reached top positon of the Phone and CW DXCC Honor Roll. I now need only P5 on CW as my last CW entity as well as 4 more entities on RTTY.

 
 

The Challenge continues

 
  Now being on the top I was again not really satisfied. Is that all I can do? No, let’s make it a little more difficult and let’s work all countries on each of the nine HF bands. I had found a real challenge that fascinated me. Until 1995 I had reached 108 entities on 160m, 216 on 80m, 303 on 40m and 314 on 10m when I set up the station I am using now.  
  In 1998 I got interested in Six Meters. See my Six Meters Page for more details.  
  In 2005 I could work my last zone on 160m to complete 160m WAZ and WAZ on 9 bands, I reached RTTY DXCC Honor Roll, worked my 300th entity on 80m, my last entity on 15m (until KH8S was added) and reached the magic number 3000 in DXCC Challenge.  
     
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