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The RI1FJL DXpedition to Franz Josef Land, planned for August 2026, will deploy at least five high-power stations operating 24/7 across all **HF bands** for 15 days. The team of six operators, including R7AL and UA3QLC, will depart Murmansk on August 7, 2026, aboard a 20-meter sailing yacht, aiming for Heiss Island (IOTA: EU-019, QTH Loc.: LR80tn, CQ zone: 40, ITU zone: 75). Operating modes will encompass CW, SSB, and FT8, with specific FT8 frequencies like 1836.0 kHz and 14095.0 kHz designated for MSHV software. Equipment includes EE SUNSDR2 DX and Elecraft K3 transceivers, paired with Expert 1.3K-FA power amplifiers, and a variety of antennas such as Spiderbeams and phased GPs for 40m, 80m, and 160m. The expedition emphasizes working distant regions and low-power stations, acknowledging the challenging Arctic conditions with average temperatures around 1-3°C below zero. The logistical planning includes securing accommodation at the Geophysical Polar Observatory on Heiss Island and navigating potential ice conditions for zodiac landings. QSL information specifies ClubLog uploads at least daily, with OQRS available for direct and bureau QSLs. Donors contributing $10 or more receive fast LoTW confirmation and direct QSL cards, while Platinum Donors of $100+ will have their callsigns featured on the QSL card. A special plaque is offered for two QSOs with RI1FJL on different bands or modes.