2016 DXpeditions

Find links and information for amateur radio DXpeditions that took place in 2016, including details on call signs, dates, and target regions.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

DXpeditions represent significant undertakings in amateur radio, involving the deployment of radio stations to rare or remote geographical locations to make contacts with amateur operators worldwide. These operations are crucial for enabling hams to achieve DXCC awards and other operating achievements by providing access to entities that are otherwise difficult to contact. The logistical planning for such expeditions is extensive, encompassing equipment transport, power generation, antenna setup, and operational scheduling in often challenging environments.

Resources related to these specific operating events typically include official expedition websites, which serve as central hubs for information. These sites often provide details on the operating schedule, target bands and modes, and real-time logbook updates. Operators frequently consult these resources for QSL information, donation opportunities, and to track the progress of the expedition. Such documentation is vital for participants seeking to confirm contacts and for the broader amateur radio community following these high-profile operations.

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