2015 Ham Radio DXpeditions

Links to amateur radio DXpeditions that took place in 2015, including call signs, locations, and operational details.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

DXpeditions represent a significant aspect of amateur radio, focusing on activating rare or difficult-to-access geographic entities for radio communication. These operations often involve extensive logistical planning to transport equipment and personnel to remote locations, frequently islands or isolated territories, to provide contacts for radio amateurs worldwide. The primary goal is to make these entities available on various amateur bands and modes, contributing to the pursuit of DX Century Club (DXCC) awards and other operating achievements.

Resources within this category typically document specific DXpedition efforts, offering details on operational periods, target entities, and the teams involved. These materials often include information critical for successful QSO logging, such as callsigns used, operating frequencies, and QSL routes. Operators can utilize these resources to track upcoming activations, verify past contacts, and understand the operational challenges and successes of these specialized amateur radio endeavors, enhancing their understanding of global radio propagation and remote station deployment.

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