2011 Ham Radio DXpeditions

Find links to websites and logs for amateur radio DXpeditions that took place in 2011, including operations from Southern Sudan, Spratly Islands, and South Orkneys.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

DXpeditions represent significant undertakings in amateur radio, involving the deployment of radio equipment and operators to rare or geographically challenging locations to make contacts with the global amateur community. These operations are often meticulously planned, requiring extensive logistical coordination for transport, power, antenna systems, and operator rotations in remote environments. The primary objective is to activate specific DXCC entities or IOTA groups that are otherwise difficult for the majority of radio amateurs to contact, thereby contributing to the pursuit of DXCC awards and other operating achievements.

Resources within this category typically document the planning, execution, and results of such expeditions. These include official websites providing operational schedules, team member details, and real-time logbook updates. Operators can utilize these resources to track active DXpeditions, verify their contacts, and understand the operational challenges faced by teams in the field. Such documentation also serves as a historical record of amateur radio activity from various parts of the world, often detailing the technical setups and operational strategies employed to overcome environmental and propagation challenges.

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