xtatik
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It does and even if the 'formal' hams don't consider 100+ miles with a 5W HT to be DX, I think it's fine if you do. One thing to remember is that amateur radio can anything /you/ want it to be, don't get bogged down in definitions and junk. The true criteria for 'DX' only really matter if you are gunning for ARRL awards.
Dave, much of what you say I can agree with, but obviously I have a slightly different "formal" or mainstream view.
DX doesn't have to be a game or competition, but when you're seeking acknowledgment from peers for having done something extraordinary....isn't that also seeking an award of sorts? DX is an achievement whether physical awards are sought or not. I don't think it should be dismissed as something like a childs soccer game where "everyone's a winner, so let's go get pizza". I think it's good to have standards or goals. Without them, there is no reward. If someone chooses to play in the sandlot rather than formally take to the field, it doesn't hurt to still have an understanding of the rules and language of the game. In most cases, commenting to a group of hams about chasing DX with an HT, is going to cause them to look at you kinda' funny. That was my original point.
http://www.arrl.org/chasing-dx
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