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2014-04-04 DX University-Visalia Afternoon Session

Presented by Staff in Panel Format

Operating– DXer Behavior vs. DXpedition Operator Performance (90 minutes or more?)

Calling Strategy

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Find the station worked vs. random placement vs. calling in one place

How aggressive?

QSO mechanics (DXer and DXpeditioner) (DXer – don’t repeat call once correct)

Continuous Calling

Not a good strategy – not productive. Bad when it works…

Not always as it seems, however. (Sync problems)

Not really all that detrimental unless targeted. 

Unnecessary QRM. QRM to the DX station:

DQRM – Deliberate QRM from psychopaths – can’t do much about it

DQRM from those (non-DXers) suffering interference from pileups – CCTV

QRM from Cops reacting to various stuff

QRM from frustrated DXers – keep the rate up

QRM from uneducated DXers – “How do I operate my radio?”

More?

Can the DXpedition operator do anything to help? Follow Best Practices:

Communicating with the pileup

Speed and enunciation

Not too fast (CW or SSB) (Language problems)

Sign regularly (CW and SSB)

Limit the size of the pileup (NO justification for too much width)

Accepting tailenders can be counter-productive.

Some rules are not hard and fast

The effect of larger numbers of DXers

Malicious QRM resulting from greater activity

Are there too many DXers?

What is the effect of Club Log, the DXCC Challenge?

Is it really that bad?

What do we do when we reach the “dreaded 300 sticker”?

What can be done?

Anything?

How?

Mentoring (Clubs)

DXCC Rules

Remote Control (45 minutes)

Remote transmitter location — Licensing, DXCC members, non-DXCC members

The 150 mile rule again? (History)

Proposed Rule 11 (NN1N) Approaching DXCC members with a “guilt trip” preface

  Can remote control be regulated? (ARRL, FCC)

Is DXing/Award competitive? Should it be? What about a level playing field?

DXCC Country Criteria (45 minutes)

Is the current country criteria adequate/sufficient? 

Does it reflect the world situation? Should it?

Whose award is it anyway?

The existing criteria: What would work better?

More or Fewer Awards? (15 minutes)

Do awards leads to more activity, more disruption or both?

Do awards recognize personal achievement or competition? 

DXer’s Standings: Do the standings make DXing competitive?

Should the sponsor encourage competition?

DXpedition Funding (30 minutes)

Are expedition costs excessive?

Are expectations too high?

Cost vs band-modes 

New ones vs band-modes – Can a DXpedition control this aspect?

Should the marketplace rule?

Cultural differences

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About DX University

Established in 2011, The DX University™ is a multi-media program offering information, instruction and varied learning opportunities for DXers and DXpeditioners alike. The DX University has presented in-person sessions in Salt Lake City, in Visalia, California at the International DX Convention, and at several ARRL division conventions. Sessions have also been held at the W9DXCC Convention in Chicago and the ARRL Centennial Celebration in Hartford, CT.

The DX University Website is part of the DXU program. The site presents ideas and techniques for DXers and DXpeditioners aimed at improving operating skills and lessening the growing chaos on the DX bands. The media includes audio and video files as well as articles and programs from previous in-person presentations. Most of the information is available for your use. Contact us for details. Your input is always welcome.

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