The Southwest Ohio DX Association’s (SWODXA’s) DX Dinner on Friday night was the base for multiple award presentations, following the keynote address on “radiosportsmanship” by ARRL CEO David Minster, NA2AA.
The Heritage CQ DX Hall of Fame, launched in 1967 and currently administered by INDEXA, the International DX Association, welcomed two new members, legendary QSL manager Charles Wilmott, MØOXO, and avid DXpeditioner Elvira Simoncini, IV3FSG. Elvira, who has operated from 34 different DXCC entities, is only the third woman inducted, and the first to be so honored individually rather than with her husband. SWODXA honored Yuris Petersons, YL2GM, as DXpeditioner of the Year for his operation from Marion Island as ZS8W, during which he completed more than 31,000 contacts; and the 9U1RU operation from Burundi – which netted nearly 180,000 QSOs – was honored as DXpedition of the Year. Finally, the Northern California DX Foundation presented its “DXcellence” awards to the PJ6Y operation from Sable Island for its emphasis on youth participation, and to the 100% solar-powered and 100% remote KP5/NP3VI operation from Desecheo Island, another game-changer for DXpeditions.
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