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Presents detailed expedition charts and statistics for the **XX9W** DXpedition, covering operating time, total QSOs, unique calls, and duplicate QSOs. The resource provides comprehensive band and mode breakdowns, including FT8, SSB, CW, and FM, across 80m, 40m, 30m, 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, 6m, 2m, and 70cm. Users can access DXCC statistics by band and mode, daily QSO totals, and multiband QSO statistics. Continent-by-mode and continent-by-band breakdowns are also available, detailing activity from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. The platform also tracks the expedition's impact on user totals, showing new band, new mode, new band + new mode, new slot, and new DXCC contacts.
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The CCXD Award (The Century Club of eXtreme difficulty is one of the most difficult awards to achieve. You are required to operate your home country from 100 DXCC countries. Founded in 2013, awards certificate is still awaiting presentation.
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The XW4DX DXpedition website documents the amateur radio operation from Laos, a country ranked #98 on Clublog's Most Wanted list. This resource provides insights into the planning and execution of a significant DXpedition, including antenna choices like _Hexbeams_ at 14m, a 4-square for 40m, and a top-loaded vertical for 160m. The team, comprising operators such as _F4BKV Vincent_ and _F2DX Patrick_, focused on challenging paths, particularly towards the North American East Coast, where Laos is #41 most wanted. Operational constraints included prohibitions on 6m, 30m, 60m, and 80m bands within Laos, necessitating a focus on other HF frequencies, especially 160m and 40m. The expedition utilized up to five stations simultaneously, with equipment transportation being a major logistical challenge, partially mitigated by direct shipments from _Spiderbeam_ and donor support. The expedition ran from November 16th to 27th, 2023, with the complete XW4DX log uploaded to LoTW by December 23rd, 2023. This site serves as a historical record of their efforts to put Laos on the air for DXers worldwide.
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AA DX Group was founded in March 1, 1974 in The Netherlands. Our members was more than 10000 from all over the World. Because during the years many of our members became "Silent Keys" or they are not active on the air anymore, we deceide to make new fresh group and to delete all old database. So, we are the new - old Alfa Alfa DX Group and you are welcome to be our member. We make avaiable all Alfa Alfa numbers for new and active CB members and SWL ( Shrot Wave Listeners ). Alfa Alfa World Wide DX Radio group is looking or ACTIVE CB Operators and SWL stations ! The New AADX team in in 2024 Main base in 178AA000 178AADX000 in Belgaria
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We are excited to share the news about the inaugural URC DX RTTY Contest, organized by the Unicom Radio Club! We would greatly appreciate your support in spreading the word within the RTTY community.
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The Alfa Alfa (AA) DX Group, established on March 1, 1974, in the Netherlands, is presented as the pioneering Dutch 27mc DX group. It details the group's historical significance, particularly its revolutionary use of the '000' club callsign (19AA000) which influenced international 11-meter group callsign structures. The resource outlines the group's re-establishment in 2024, inviting new active CB operators and _Short Wave Listeners_ (SWL) to join its ranks, emphasizing a free worldwide membership model. Membership requirements are specified, focusing on active participation with an assigned AA callsign. The group provides QSL card management services, with options for direct QSL requests requiring **3 USD** and a Self-Addressed Envelope, or **4 USD** via PayPal for expenses. It also mentions upcoming initiatives like an _AA DX Contest_ and an award program, with sections for certificates and plaques currently under construction. The site also lists useful CB resources, including an 11M DX Cluster and an 11M Callsign Database, and provides contact information for the founder, 19AA001 Mr. Theo, and the Worldwide QSL Manager, 178AA001 Mr. Emil, based in Bulgaria.