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NCDXF Beacons monitoring in Europe in french
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Bahamas islands round trip 2012 26th April, May 6th
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The 3Y0K website is the official platform for the Bouvet Island DXpedition scheduled for February 2026. It serves as a comprehensive resource for amateur radio operators, providing essential information about the expedition, including updates on operations, band availability, and communication modes such as FT8 and CW. The site aims to keep the amateur radio community informed about the expedition's progress and activities, encouraging participation and support. Users can find details on how to donate to the expedition and contact information for inquiries, as well as links to social media for real-time updates and community engagement. In addition to operational details, the 3Y0K site offers various resources for those interested in DXpeditions. It highlights the significance of Bouvet Island as a rare DXCC entity and outlines the logistical challenges faced by the team. The website is designed to be user-friendly, featuring a clear layout that allows visitors to navigate easily through the information. Overall, the 3Y0K website is a valuable resource for amateur radio operators looking to engage with the Bouvet Island DXpedition and enhance their understanding of amateur radio operations.
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G3KHZ, SM6CVX, G4EDG, DL6KVA + S21ED and S21TV will activate Bhola & St Martins island AS-140 AS-127
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This magnetic loop DIY site is ment to be an introduction into making DX high quality magnetic loop antennas that will beat any dipole
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29 May to 4 June 2010, WFF comprehensive expedition in Kazakhstan-Zhetisu-2010 WFF expedition on national parks and wildlife reserve of Almaty oblast- Zhetisu-2010
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27 oktober - 6 november 2012 30/20/17/15/12/10/6 meter band ssb-cw-rtty
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Master Callsign Database Editor allows to create and modify Super Check Partial database files used by many contesting programs in DTA and SCP formats. The files produced by Master Editor in DTA format can be used with CT, WriteLog, TRlog, SD, and others. The SCP versions of the produced files are for use with Win-Test, N1MM+, and others. Master Editor allows to create a callsign database from a separate log or from a set of logs in the Batch Import mode.
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The Northern California DX Foundation is a private foundation established in 1972 to assist worthwhile amateur radio and scientific projects with funding and equipment.
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Sao Tome & Principe February 2011 DXpedition S9DX
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IK5RUN, I5OYY I5IHE will operate from Praslin Is. Seychelles IOTA AF-024 respectly as S79UN S79YY S79LC Log Online and DX Spots Operations will start From Sunday 21st October 2012 till Sunday 4th November 2012
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The club was founded in 1987 when a group of ham operators hauled radio gear, antennas, and a generator to the island by boat to operate portable during ARRL Field Day
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Spitfire Collinear Arrays for 160 meters band at UA2FW
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Presents various amateur radio topics through blog posts, detailing operational experiences and technical insights from the perspective of SV2YC. The content frequently discusses antenna projects, such as a **portable 20m/40m dipole** designed for rapid deployment, and explores the performance characteristics of different wire configurations in varied field conditions. Observations on propagation and band activity across the HF spectrum are also regularly documented, providing practical context for fellow operators. Specific entries often include detailed accounts of **DX contacts** and participation in minor contests, outlining station setup, power levels, and antenna choices. The blog also covers modifications to commercial transceivers and homebrew accessory construction, offering practical advice on improving station efficiency and functionality. Further posts delve into software applications for logging and digital modes, sharing configurations and operational tips for maximizing their utility in daily amateur radio activities.
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A windows program to learn Morse code and doing QSO in CW. The training course contains 39 Lessons based on Koch method. It can sends only letters, only numbers, only punctuation
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Using DX4WIN with ICOM radios and the ICOM PW-1 RF power amplifier
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The Terminated End Fed Vee Antenna (TEFV) is a travelling wave antenna with constant current distribution. Unlike traditional resonant antennas, TEFV operates without standing waves, using a terminating resistor for broadband efficiency. With a combination of vertical and horizontal polarization, it offers wide bandwidth from 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz, eliminating the need for a tuner. Key components include a 9:1 unun transformer and a 500-ohm terminating resistor. Grounding and counterpoise enhance performance, and it can handle power losses of up to 30%. TEFV provides an effective, versatile antenna solution for amateur radio and broadcast applications.
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Elecraft new QRP transceiver, an 80-10 m SSB/CW/Data station that fits in your pocket
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All asian dx contest cw and phone rules and results of previous editions
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Republic of Niger 2017 5U5R DXpedition web site 2017 Mar 9 - 2017 Mar 2 Will operate 160 to 10m, also 5.360 MHz; SSB CW RTTY; QSL via EA5RM
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The areas noted in the forecast have the necessary atmospheric conditions to produce tropospheric bending of VHF, UHF and/or microwave radio waves. Tropospheric bending extends the range of radio & TV stations well beyond their normal limit and thus increases interference amongst stations as well.
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Documents the _5W0M_ DXpedition to Samoa (IOTA OC-097) conducted by a German team from April 4th to 18th, 2013. The resource provides operational details and insights into activating this Pacific entity. It covers the planning, execution, and on-air activities of the multi-operator team, focusing on maximizing contacts across various HF bands. The expedition successfully logged over **30,000 QSOs**, providing DXCC credit for many operators worldwide. The site serves as a historical record, allowing hams to review the expedition's progress and understand the logistical challenges of operating from a remote island. It highlights the strategic band choices and operating techniques employed to achieve a high QSO rate and reach diverse geographical areas.
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A review of the GAP Challenger DX Antenna that is not a traditional 1/4 wave vertical, but is a vertical dipole, this gives it several advantages over a standard 1/4 wave vertical, mainly the reduced number of radials, with excellent performances.
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Free to download PDF book about operating The VHF/UHF bands written in the early to mid-1990s by a team of experienced VHF/UHF DXers and equipment developers, in an effort to pass on their knowledge and stimulate further developments.
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Getting Started on the Magic Band is a very exaustive article about operating the six meters band. It covers several aspects of operations, techniques, tips and guidelines on getting started on the six meters band.
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Palau T8GM (OC009) September 6-7 and 15-19 This is solo DXpedition and CW only. Station will be Elecraft K3 and ECO R7+ vertical for 40-10 meters.
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A news site focused on DXing and contesting, DXNews.com provides daily updates on upcoming **DXpeditions**, contest announcements, and general **amateur radio news**. The site features a continuously updated feed of articles detailing call signs, operating dates, IOTA references, and specific contest participation plans for various DX operations. Content includes detailed reports on planned activities from rare and semi-rare DX entities, often with information on operators, bands, modes, and QSL routes. It also covers major amateur radio contests, offering insights into rules, participating stations, and results. The archive depth extends back many years, providing a comprehensive historical record of DX activity. This resource is ideal for experienced DXers and contesters seeking timely information to plan their operating schedules, track rare DX entities, and stay informed about the global DX scene. It also serves general amateur radio operators interested in following significant events and operations within the DX community.
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Holiday style dx pedition to Curacao 28 June untill 7 July 2013
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5T0SP Mauritania DX pedition 24 Nov - 10 Dec 2012
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VP8STI and VP8SGI South Sandwich & South Georgia DX Pedition 2016 - VP8 Log Online, VP8 DX spots and VP8 related links
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Tim Kirby G4VXE gets a first look at the much-heralded FTdx101 from Yaesu.
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With BktDxCluster you can connect to all DX Cluster with DXSpider Protocol and telnet connection, filter the spots, send new spots, send commands to the cluster, set the radio to the frequency of the spot through BktRemote. Adroid App
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Configuring dxlab commander to properly control the Icom PW-1 power amplifier
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DX Pedition TX3X Chesterfield Isl. OC-176, 2015 October 1-12
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Monthly dx newsletter published by the Carolina DX Association
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DxDozer is a Windows-based amateur radio logbook designed for both new and experienced DXers, featuring a robust logging system with extensive search capabilities. It offers seamless integration with FT8, displaying received stations from WSJT-X in a DX Cluster-like view, indicating LoTW status and prior contacts, and initiating QSOs directly. The software supports an unlimited number of callsign logbooks and allows multiple operators to log simultaneously to a single database, enhancing its utility for multi-operator stations or contest operations. The application includes a sophisticated DX Cluster with highly configurable filters based on band, mode, continent, worked/confirmed status, and LoTW participation, enabling users to monitor specific calls or countries. DxDozer simplifies QSL management by facilitating one-button uploads to LoTW and ClubLog, and downloads of new confirmed QSOs, with a dedicated field for QSL medium. The software provides both 'Easy' and 'Expert' modes to cater to different user proficiency levels, and is available via a yearly subscription after an initial free trial period.
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DXPedition from Zimbabwe QSL via SP5UAF
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The (tr)uSDX is a 5-Band / Mulitmode QRP Transceiver in Pocket Format (90x60x30mm - 140g). It features a highly efficient Class E PA and Supports CW/LSB/USB and AM/FM. Right now it covers 80/60/40/30/20m and in Future there will be support for 17/15/12/10m
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TX Marquesas 2019 Nov 6 - 2019 Nov 19, 60-10m; CW SSB FT8 QSL via LoTW official web site
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V63XG will be on the air from 4th December 2012
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V63XG from 5th to 12th December 2012 by JA1XGI
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Documents the XR0ZR DXpedition to Juan Fernandez Island (SA-005) in November 2013, providing insights into activating a highly sought-after DXCC entity. The team's efforts focused on maximizing QSO opportunities across various bands and modes, a critical aspect for stations aiming to complete their DXCC or IOTA awards. Operating from a remote location like Juan Fernandez presents unique logistical and technical challenges, which the expedition successfully navigated to put this entity on the air for thousands of eager DXers worldwide. The resource outlines the operational period, the callsign XR0ZR, and the specific island group activated. Such DXpeditions are vital for the global amateur radio community, enabling hams in less accessible regions to achieve their award goals and fostering international communication. The detailed account serves as a historical record of a significant activation.
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