. QST . since July, 1952. Incidentally, for the statistically inclined, it isof interest to note that a check with the ARRLDXCC Countries List reveals more than 100countries represented in the preceding photoindex. Thats a fairly fast DXCC for yourHows picture gallery! What: Time was when July and August were one-band monthsso far as the northern latitudes world of DX is band, of course, was 20. Thanks to the happy acquire-ment of a lo-nieter band and an assist from the valley ofthe solar cycle, North American amateurs now get hot-weather DXercise on a variety of frequencies. Hop


. QST . since July, 1952. Incidentally, for the statistically inclined, it isof interest to note that a check with the ARRLDXCC Countries List reveals more than 100countries represented in the preceding photoindex. Thats a fairly fast DXCC for yourHows picture gallery! What: Time was when July and August were one-band monthsso far as the northern latitudes world of DX is band, of course, was 20. Thanks to the happy acquire-ment of a lo-nieter band and an assist from the valley ofthe solar cycle, North American amateurs now get hot-weather DXercise on a variety of frequencies. Hop on ourHows Bandwagon and see for yourself, OM, bearing mmind that in the text to follow, frequencies (given m numberof kc above the lower band-limit) appear m parentheses,times without. , (9) = 14,009 kc, if the paragraphdeals with 20-meter work. Times are GMT, usmg the nearestwhole-hour figure such as 7 for 0720 or 0()50, 0 for 0015 or■^349 . a rule each DX call is mentioned but once per August 1955 59


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