2010 DXpeditions: Operations & Logs

Find links to websites, logs, and operational details for various amateur radio DXpedition activities that took place in 2010.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

DXpeditions represent significant undertakings in amateur radio, involving the setup and operation of stations from rare or remote geographical locations to provide contacts for radio amateurs worldwide. These operations are often meticulously planned, requiring substantial logistical effort to transport equipment, establish power, and manage communications from challenging environments. The primary objective is to make new entities or band slots available to the global amateur radio community, contributing to the pursuit of DX Century Club (DXCC) awards and other operating achievements.

Resources within this category typically document specific DXpedition activities, offering insights into their planning, execution, and operational details. These often include information on target locations, operating frequencies, modes such as SSB, RTTY, and PSK, and details regarding QSL routes. Such documentation serves as a historical record of significant amateur radio expeditions, providing context for their impact on the DX landscape and offering valuable reference material for those interested in the operational aspects of remote station deployment.

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