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Desecheo Island KP5 Press Release #3


Posted: January 7th, 2009 under DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio.

January 6, 2009 Desecheo 2009 Press release #3 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE During the week of December 17-21, six members of the February 2009 Desecheo DXpedition team met in Puerto Rico. The team spent the first evening with local DXers and members of the Puerto Rico Amateur Radio League and enjoyed a wonderful dinner and a […]


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Desecheo Island KP5 Press Release #2


Posted: November 27th, 2008 under DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio.

Here is the second press release for the KP5 expedition. This is exciting news indeed. The date is now set, so everybody, mark your calendar! November 21, 2008: Desecheo Island KP5 Press Release #2 The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has notified the team that February 12-26, 2009, will be the dates allocated for the […]


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3Y0X – Dxpedition video


Posted: October 27th, 2008 under DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio, Movie.

To follow up on my earlier post about dxpedition videos, here is another one. This time it’s the video from Peter 1 Island. The expedition was back in 2006, so not really hot news, but I’m trying to list all expedition videos I know about.  The DVD tells the whole 3YØX story, from beginning to […]


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TO5DX – St. Barthelemy worked for a new one


Posted: October 24th, 2008 under DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio, Soundclips.

Finally. St. Barthelemy is in the log. That makes 320 total. I have followed the activity during the week, but never had a chance to work them. The band and time just hasn’t been correct for me. However, on Thursday, I had time before work, and they finally popped up on 40M. They had a […]


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VK9DWX QSO and soundclips


Posted: October 15th, 2008 under DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio, LoTW, Soundclips.

I finally managed to work VK9DWX Willis Island yesterday. They had a great signal on 40M, and I managed to make recordings of my own QSO and a few minutes of totally chaos on the frequency. Listen to the three soundclips below. In case you haven’t been following DX-bulletins, Willis Island is activated by a […]


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