Kosovo not yet added to ARRL DXCC list.
Press release from CQ DX Awards quoted below:
(Hicksville, NY) March 21, 2008 — Kosovo is being added to the list of
countries and territories recognized for CQ DX awards, effective
immediately, CQ DX Awards Manager Billy Williams, N4UF, announced today.
Verifications for contacts made on or after February 17, 2008 are acceptable
for CQ DX Award credit. CQ DX Honor Roll members with 335 or more credits
should update by May 31st for highest placement in Honor Roll listings.
The new 339 entity maximum will appear on CQ DX Honor Rolls to be prepared
in early June. CQ DX Honor Roll listings prepared in early April will be
based on a 338 maximum count.
All Kosovo contacts will count for field KN on applications for the CQ DX
Field Award.
Kosovo’s status has been the subject of some controversy in the amateur
radio community as well as the world community, as the ARRL declared that
special operations from there on February 17 will count as Serbia, not
Kosovo, in terms of DXCC credit. The United States and many European
countries immediately recognized Kosovo’s independence. However, Russia and
China are opposed to it and Russia has threatened to veto any U.N. action to
recognize Kosovo as an independent nation.
“We are aware that the ARRL has not yet added Kosovo to the DXCC list,”
explained CQ magazine Editor Rich Moseson, W2VU. “The League says it is
waiting for Kosovo to become a member state of the United Nations or be
issued a callsign block by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU),
a U.N. agency. However, because of geopolitical issues far beyond the realm
of amateur radio, it is unlikely that the United Nations or the ITU will act
on Kosovo in the near future, even though the United States and many other
countries have granted it recognition.”
“Because it is CQ’s policy to grant credit for contacts with ‘new’ entities
as of the date that their status changes,” Moseson continued, “we have
decided not to wait for U.N. action, but to follow the lead of the United
States and other countries that have recognized Kosovo’s independence, and
to grant credit for contacts made with stations in Kosovo as of its
independence day, February 17, 2008.”
(NOTE: This action does not affect the country list for the CQ WW DX
Contest. CQWW rules state that its country list is composed of those
entities on the DXCC list and the WAE (Worked All Europe) award list. If the
WAE Committee decides to add Kosovo to its list, it will automatically be
added to the CQWW list.)
the ARRL should speed it up so people get credit for a new country.
Kosovo is Serbia
YU8 - Prefix.
(See UN Kosovo’s Resolution)
The ARRL should NOT speed it up, and should not change their rules to accomodate the petition of a certain group, just so they can claim to be the first to operate from another new one. The rules are already in place and everyone should play by them. I hope for international recognition of Kosovo, but until that happens, it should not be considered for DXCC.
To change the rules because some people believe Kosovo should count as an independent entity would discredit the DXCC program and make it a complete farce.