RSSGB2RS DX News

DX News – 26 August 2018

| August 24, 2018

Nobu, JA0JHQ will be active as T88PB from Koror, Palau, IOTA reference OC-009, from the 31st of August to the 3rd of September. Main activity will be during the All Asian DX SSB Contest on the 1st and 2nd of September with some CW, especially on 30m, and possibly FT8 outside the contest. QSL via […]

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DX News – 19 August 2018

| August 17, 2018

Four operators will be active as C4II from Agios, Georgios Island, IOTA reference AS-120, on 25 to 27 August. They plan to operate CW, SSB and FT8 on the 80 to 10m bands, and possibly on 6m. Duby, 9A6DR is on the air as 9A6DR/P from Kolocep Island, EU-016, until around 20 October. In his […]

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DX News – 12 August 2018

| August 10, 2018

TA1HZ will be travelling to Prishtina on 17 August and will be on the air as Z68HZ. He will be working mainly SSB and FT8. He will be back home on 27 August. QSL via Logbook of The World. Roly, ZL1BQD will be active as A35RR from Togatapu, Tonga, OC-049, until 17 August. QSL via […]

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DX News – 5 August 2018

| August 3, 2018

Dariusz, SP9DLM will be active as 4S7DMG from Kalkudah, Sri Lanka, IOTA reference AS-003, from the 6th to the 14th of August. He will be on 40, 20, 15 and 10m. QSL via home call. Alfredo Caviedes, will be active as HC1HC/8 from Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, IOTA SA-004 from the 7th to the […]

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DX News – 29 July 2018

| July 27, 2018

With the IOTA Contest reaching its end this Sunday you’re sure to find the bands still busy with lots of exotic DX from rare locations. Dave, G4BUO will be active as E51BUO from Rarotonga Island, IOTA reference OC-013, from 30 July to 6 August. He will operate on HF CW, using 100W and wire antennas. […]

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DX News – 22 July 2018

| July 20, 2018

Many DXpeditions will be on the air leading up to and during next weekend’s RSGB IOTA Contest. One list of announced operations is at ng3k.com/Misc/iota2018.html. It contains details of some 80 DXpeditions around the world. A lot of infrequently activated locations will be on the air, so even if you’re not taking part in the […]

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