
Welcome to the 10-10 DX Page
This page is dedicated to the Ten-Ten International Net's Worked All Countries Award. Below you will find LINKS to various text files that are intended to assist in the first time submission for the Basic 25 Countries and any future endorsements for the award. Also, you will find LINKS to other materials that are related to 10-10 and 10-meter DXing.
The link below will take you to an application cover sheet that must accompany your submissions for the award or endorsements.
Form for listing contacts with 10-10 DX Countries
The forms for the 10-10 DX Countries Award are HTML files. The results you get could differ from what was initially produced due to the wide range of browsers, printers, and other controlling factors that may not be apparent. But with a little trial and error you should be able to produce a satisfactory result by varying fonts and page setups.
To test the forms in Netscape, I set **all** page margines to 0.25". I also use a viewing/printing font (in your browser) of 10 point New Courier. With these values set you should get results very close to what was produced here. If not, try a little experimenting to see what happens.
When all else fails and you can not get the forms to print out correctly, then a set of forms are availible from the manager for a #10 SASE.
Special Note: Certain DX Application Forms are also available from the key forms page. The forms are available in both HTML and in PDF formats from the link. The advantage of the PDF format is that it prints correctly without trial and error. However, it does require that you have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 installed: the program is available free from http://www.adobe.com/acrobat. The PDF forms were constructed by Bob Munro, W1AMF.
Here are the rules that need to be followed for either a first time submission or endorsements to the award.
Looking for some news on 10-10 DX stations??
This next link will take you to a page where you can view articles from N5MT's 10-10 DX news column which is published quarterly in The Ten-Ten International News. The links go to the ftp downloadable files at the 10-10 archives.
updated 04-30-2001