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W3UR

Bernie McClenny

Bernie McClenny was first licensed as WB3JRU in September 1977 and quickly became interested in working DX.  In 1991 he changed his callsign to WR3E and became a member of the ARRL DXCC Honor Roll at the age of 27.  On November 4, 1996 WR3E was exchanged under the Vanity Call program for W3UR.  In March 1997, Bernie started the first daily e-mail DX Bulletin called The Daily DX™.  In the summer of the following year he was asked and accepted the editorship of QST’s “How’s DX?” column.  In March 2001, he purchased The 599 DX Report and renamed it The Weekly DX.

Bernie has operated from two all-time new DXCC countries – E44DX in Gaza, Palestine and 4W/W3UR in Baucau, East Timor.  Other DXpeditions include A61AJ, AH3D, OHØ/W3UR, VU4AN and YU8/OH2R (Kosovo).  He has also been a guest op multiple times at 4U1UN and recently operated as 8P9UR from Barbados.

When not writing or on DXpeditions, Bernie can often be found on the air chasing new ones for the DXCC Challenge.

Presentations:
W3UR – How To Find And Work DX.ppt

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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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