RSSGB2RS DX News

DX News – 4 February 2024

| February 2, 2024

Keith, G3WRO is active as 8Q7WR from the Maldives, AS-013, until the 6 February. He is operating SSB on the 40 to 10m bands, and possibly also on the 80m band. QSL via Keith’s home call. Michel, F5LRL is active as CN2DX from near Kenitra, Morocco until the 10 February. He will operate CW and SSB […]

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DX News – 28 January 2024

| January 26, 2024

Mathias, DL4MM will be active as P4/DL4MM and P40AA from Aruba, SA-036, until Wednesday 31 January. He will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the 160 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS, Logbook of the World, or via DL4MM. Elvira, IV3FSG is active as ZD7Z from St. Helena, AF-022, until the 4 […]

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DX News – 21 January 2024

| January 19, 2024

Chris, WA7RAR will be active as 8P9CB from Barbados, NA-021, until the 25 January. Most of his operations will be portable at various locations, especially Parks on the Air sites. He will be QRV on the 20 to 10m bands using CW and SSB. QSL via Logbook of the World, or directly to WA7RAR. Listen […]

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DX News – 14 January 2024

| January 12, 2024

Pierre-Jean, F4GPK will be active as TO2FY from French Guiana until the 16 January. He will operate SSB only from the facilities at the local radio club, FY5KE. QSL via eQSL, or direct to his home call. He does not use Logbook of the World or Club Log. Yannick, F6FYD will be active as CN2YD […]

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DX News – 7 January 2024

| January 5, 2024

Eric, F5LCX will be active as V5/F5LCX from Namibia until 11 January. He plans to operate with both mobile and fixed stations for a few hours on a daily basis—probably during the evening hours. QSL via Logbook of the World. Brad, VK2BY will be active again as HS0ZNR from the Nam Yuen district in northeastern […]

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DX News – 24 December 2023

| December 22, 2023

Moise, F4EZG is active as 5R8VE from the main island of Madagascar, AF-013, until the 3 January 2024. He is operating using SSB and FT8 on the 20 to 10m bands. QSL via F4EZG, Logbook of the World and eQSL.

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