2019 DXpeditions

Browse a directory of amateur radio DXpeditions and portable operations from 2019, including callsigns, locations, and dates.

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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 remote locations to make contacts with hams worldwide. These operations are often driven by the pursuit of new DXCC entities or IOTA (Islands On The Air) references, providing opportunities for operators globally to achieve new confirmed contacts and expand their awards portfolios. The logistical planning for such expeditions is extensive, encompassing everything from securing permits and transportation to ensuring reliable power and antenna systems in challenging environments.

Resources within this category typically document specific DXpedition operations, offering insights into their planning, execution, and operational achievements. These sites often provide details on the callsigns used, target bands and modes (such as CW, SSB, and FT8), and QSL information. They serve as historical records of these temporary activations, allowing the amateur radio community to review operational summaries, photo galleries, and sometimes even real-time updates during the event. Such documentation is crucial for understanding the scope and impact of these specialized operating activities.

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