RSSGB2RS DX News

DX News – 9 October 2016

| October 7, 2016

Grant, VK5GR will be active holiday style as VK5GR/p from Kangaroo Island, IOTA reference OC-139, from 10 to 16 October. He will be QRV on at least 80 to 15 metres and will operate RTTY and other digital modes, plus some SSB. QSL via home call sign, bureau preferred, LoTW and eQSL. Nobu, JA0JHQ will […]

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DX News – 2 October 2016

| September 30, 2016

New Zealand amateur operators will be active from Norfolk Island as VK9NZ until 8 October. They hope to have three stations operating simultaneously. Send QSL cards to ZL3PAH. Logs will also be uploaded to Logbook of The World. Polish operators will be operating from central Kiribati starting on 4 October for about four weeks. The […]

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DX News – 25 September 2016

| September 23, 2016

Alejandro, LU9VEA will be on Easter Island, IOTA reference SA-001, working as CE0Y/LU9VEA between 26 and 30 September. Listen for him on a variety of HF bands, working SSB. Send QSL cards to IK2DUW. Stan, LZ1GC and Emil, DL8JJ will operate as H44GC from Guadalcanal, OC-047, from until 3 October with two stations on the […]

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DX News – 18 September 2016

| September 16, 2016

Dieter, DK4QT, Thomas, DL6TK, Kalle, DM3BJ and a few others starting will be on Madeira from 19 to 28 Septemer active as CT9/call sign. They plan to operate on the 10 to 80m bands using CW, SSB and RTTY. They also plan to be in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest, which is taking place on […]

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DX News – 11 September 2016

| September 9, 2016

Listen for Marcel, PD5MVH, working as PD5MVH/p from Ameland Island, IOTA reference EU-038, until 17 September. He will use the 40, 20 and 10m bands, using CW, SSB and JT65. Send QSL cards to his home call sign, direct or via the Bureau. Uli, DL2AH is active from Pitcairn Island, OC-044, using the call sign […]

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DX News – 4 September 2016

| September 2, 2016

Bob, VK2BOB, will work from Samoa, OC-097 as 5W0BOB between 10 and 17 September. Listen for him on the 20 and 40m bands using mainly SSB. His log will be uploaded to Club Log and QSL instructions are on QRZ.com. Gordon, K7TRB, will use the call sign 7P8VA from Maseru in Lesotho between now and […]

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