During this meeting the name "Eastern Iowa DX Association," the constitution and bylaws were approved. The first officers
were also elected: President WAØVDX, Vice President WØPCO, and Secretary-Treasurer WØFHE.
The club began to grow. By August 1976 we were up to 19 members. In the beginning we met in members’ homes but we soon
outgrew that being an option. The REA office in Marion had a large room they would loan to community organizations and we
started meeting there. That location worked great for many years until the REA needed the space and we moved to our
present venue at Kirkwood College.
In the early days we communicated on 2 meters simplex. Before Internet and Packet Cluster DX spotting, we did it on
2 meters. We had lists of needed countries and a phone call alerting the presence of some rare DX was not uncommon,
often in the from of "one-ringers". Helping a fellow member break a big pile up was great sport and it was a social
event celebrating after everyone had them in the log.
The EIDXA's 145.19 repeater went on the air in 1981 with the call WØMJN. During the 1980's we held a Monday night net on
the repeater starting at 9:00 PM where we exchanged DX tips, bragged about the stations worked and those who got away, and
just chatted. At some point we attempted to hold net on 75 meters to better cover our members some distance away
from Cedar Rapids.
The initial bylaws included the requirement "Participation in at least two contests per year with a serious effort and a
score submitted for club aggregate score." This led to a lot of discussion of the words "a serious effort and," which
was finally dropped. In the beginning it did get us all in the DX contests to help the EIDXA. In the 1976 ARRL Phone
contest 15 club members participated, four in a multi-op from WØPCO.
Initial EIDXA dues were just $2.00 a year -- and for that we mailed the newsletter to all members.
Over the years the EIDXA has continued to grow thanks to a lot of interest on the part of the many who have been or still
are members. And also thanks to those who have stepped up to be officers and to provide many interesting programs.