discussed at our recent DX club meeting. Obviously, this query won’t reach most long-time DX’ers but among those reading here, who has the most?
For reference, here's the official list: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/DXCC/2019_DXCC_Deleted_June.pdf I have none Dave W7UUU
I have 4 confirmed, 1 unconfirmed: Confirmed: German Democratic Republic Czechoslovakia Bonaire, Curacao (Neth Antilles) Sint Maarten, Saba, St. Eustasias Unconfirmed: Walvis Bay (As a kid never got around to confirming this one.. it was a small dxpedition)
I do have one QSL card that is not a "deleted entity" but likely will never be activated again due to radiation and environmental concerns: Johnston Atoll (aka Johnston Island) from May of 1976 when there was a very active ham station on the island - The Atomic Energy Commission Amateur Radio Club. But it's a pretty nasty place now and off limits (although it's very popular for rogue yachting visits I've read) Dave W7UUU
I have 13 , thats not many. W8SAX - (SK) told me 3 yrs ago he had 34- Jerry was a wonderful fellow - he loved morse .
Three so far. Bonaire,Curacao St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius Malyj Vysotskij Is. One that will probably be deleted BS7H
7 (all were confirmed) KH5K/D - Kingman Reef OK/D - Czechoslovakia PJ2/D - Bonaire, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles PJ7/D - Sint Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius R1M/D - Malyj Vysotskij Is. (Mike Victor Is.) ST0/D - Southern Sudan ZS9/D - Walvis Bay