RSSGB2RS DX News

DX News – 23 July 2017

| July 21, 2017

A large team from Cockenzie and Port Seton ARC will be active from the Isle of Tiree, EU-008, from 28 to 30 July. They will participate in the IOTA Contest as GM2T, and might be on the air as MM0CPS before the contest. QSL via GM4UYZ either direct or via the bureau, Club Log, Logbook […]

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DX News – 16 July 2017

| July 14, 2017

The Kuala Lumpur DX Team will be active as 9M4IOTA from Pangkor Island, AS-072, in West Malaysia from 22 to 24 July. They will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the 10 to 80m bands. QSL direct to 9M2OOO. Philip, G4PWO will be active as 8Q7PW from the Maldives, AS-013 for two weeks starting […]

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DX News – 9 July 2017

| July 7, 2017

Geoff, ZL3GA will visit Vanuatu in the Pacific, IOTA reference OC-035, until 13 July. He will be using YJ0GA and operating holiday style. Logs will be uploaded to Logbook of The World and also to Club Log. Weather permitting, Gert and Jan will be active MM/ON4GS and MM/OS5A respectively from Hirta, the largest island in […]

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DX News – 2 July 2017

| June 30, 2017

Gil, 4F2KWT will be active as 4G1L from Palawan Island, IOTA reference OC-128, between 7 and 9 July. He will operate CW and RTTY on the 30 and 20m bands. QSL via his home call sign. John, G4IRN will be operating holiday-style from the Maldive Islands until 6 July. He plans to use 100 watts […]

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DX News – 25 June 2017

| June 23, 2017

Members of the Chinese Radio Amateurs Club are taking part in a DXpedition to Yongxing Island in the Xisha Archipelago from 26 June to 2 July. The call sign will be B7CRA and they will operate on the 80m to 6m bands using CW, SSB and digital. The IOTA reference is AS-143 and the QSL […]

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DX News – 18 June 2017

| June 16, 2017

A team of seven German operators will be active as DL0DFF from Hallig Hooge, IOTA reference EU-042, between 22 and 24 June. They will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the 80 to 10m bands as well as 2m. QSL via DL3HBZ, either direct or via the bureau, or use OQRS on Club Log. […]

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