>The call probably counts for YU = Serbia or a new prefix.
Per the ARRL Letter dated September 27, 2012
<http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter%3Fissue%3D2012-09-27>:
Although not formally assigned a prefix by the International
Telecommunication Union, Kosovo will use the Z6 prefix. Currently,
Kosovo does not count toward the ARRL's DXCC Award, as it has not
been assigned a prefix by the ITU (per DXCC rule II.1.a), nor has
it been recognized by the United Nations (per DXCC rule II.1.b).
In other words, unless you are working for WAE awards or CQ Marathon
Z6 counts for nothing and operations using Z6 calls are considered
"pirate" by Serbian authorities who continue to assert sovereignty
over the area.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/20/2013 7:31 AM, Dick Kriss wrote:
I have noticed some RTTY spots on the cluster for Z6/S52DD. Like the Z60K
operation in Oct 2012, it does not show up in the cty.dat file because Kosovo
is not a DXCC approved entity. The call probably counts for YU = Serbia or a
new prefix. K3LR's AR Cluster correctly displays Z6/S52DD as a YU
Dick AA5VU
18103.0 Z6/S52DD 20-Jan-2013 1104Z TU 59 RTTY YU <EC7ZK>
18103.0 Z6/S52DD 20-Jan-2013 1100Z RTTY YU <F6GCP>
18106.0 PY0F/PP1CZ 20-Jan-2013 1059Z UP1 New one rtty tnx PY0F <F8PDR>
AA5VU de K3LR 20-Jan 1215Z arc >
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