RSSGB2RS DX News

DX News – 6 March 2022

| March 4, 2022

Alan, G3XAQ will be active again as 5X1XA from Kampala, Uganda between the 7th and 14th of March. He will operate CW only on the 80 to 10m bands, with main activity during the RSGB Commonwealth Contest. QSL direct to G3SWH. See the website and Logbook of The World. Nobby, G0VJG will be active as […]

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DX News – 27 February 2022

| February 25, 2022

Philippe, F1DUZ will be active as FG4KH from Guadeloupe, NA-102, until 15 March. QSL via Logbook of The World, eQSL or via F1DUZ. Paul, G8AFC will be operational from Pereybere, on the north coast of Mauritius island, from now until early April using the call sign 3B8HE. He will be principally on SSB using the […]

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DX News – 20 February 2022

| February 18, 2022

Brian, GW4DVB will be active as J88PI from Bequia Island, NA-025, from the 24th of February to the 8th of March. He will operate mainly SSB and FT8. QSL direct to his home callsign. Kamel, 7X2GK will be operating as 7T22ANT from locator JM16KD in Algeria, for the 19th Antarctic Activity Week that runs from […]

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DX News – 13 February 2022

| February 11, 2022

Rob, DM4AO will be active as D44AO from Sao Tiago, IOTA reference AF-005, in Cape Verde, between the 13th and the 25th February. He will operate mainly CW on the 80 to 10m bands during the local evening and night hours. QSL via DM4AO, direct or via the bureau. Please note he does not use […]

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DX News – 6 February 2022

| February 4, 2022

Henry, LU4DXU will be active as 8Q7AH from the Maldives, AS-013, between the 8th and 15th of February. He will operate SSB and FT8 on all bands. QSL direct to LU4DXU. John, AD8J will be active as HR9/AD8J from Guanaja Island, IOTA reference NA-057, in Honduras between the 12th and 26th of February. He will […]

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DX News – 30 January 2022

| January 28, 2022

Paul, 3B8HE will be operational from Pereybere on the North coast of Mauritius island until early April. He will be principally on SSB using the 7 and 14MHz bands, plus 28MHz and 50MHz when propagation permits. Running 500W, operation will be mostly daytime as propagation dictates and occasional evenings. QSL details are on QRZ.com H94IE […]

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