Carl Smith, N4AA is a well-known figure in the amateur radio community and the publisher of The DX magazine. He has been involved in amateur radio for many years and is known for his expertise in long-distance communications or DXing.
He is a radio amateur operator, DXer, and a contester, He is a former president of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and a director of the International DX Association (INDEXA). He is also a Fellow of the Radio Club of America.
Carl is also a well-known and respected DXer, having made more than 300,000 contacts with stations in more than 300 countries and territories. He has been honored with many awards and citations for his contributions to amateur radio, including the ARRL's highest award, the Hiram Percy Maxim Award, and the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame.
The DX Magazine is a well-respected publication in the amateur radio community and is known for its high-quality content and coverage of DXing. Carl's expertise and experience as a DXer and his reputation as a respected figure in the amateur radio community have helped to establish the magazine as a valuable resource for amateur radio operators interested in long-distance communications.
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