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OJ0/LB5SH + others Market Reef Jan 27, 2023 Info recently published on the blog of LB5SH: Time to spill some of the beans regarding the upcoming DXpedition to Market Reef. We’re all very excited and looking forward to this operation. … Continuer la lecture
Vanuatu DXpedition 2024 Jan 27, 2023 NEWS UPDATE – The planning is well underway for a group of Amateur Radio Operators (hams) to participate in a DXpedition to Efate Island, Vanuatu in the South Pacific for two weeks in October … Continuer la lecture
Mises à jour du blog de la Station spatiale L’équipage se prépare pour la prochaine sortie dans l’espace et explore la biologie et la physique de l’espace Les astronautes de l’Expédition 68 nettoient après trois jours d’études avancées sur la … Continuer la lecture
Yaesu Radios a fait don à l’ARRL pour inspirer les visiteurs et les jeunes Radioamaterus 26/01/2023 Deux nouveaux émetteurs-récepteurs Yaesu sont utilisés sur ARRL Siège social de l’ARRL à Newington, Connecticut. Ils sont arrivés grâce à un généreux don de … Continuer la lecture
9U4WX Burundi Jan 26, 2023 [NEWS UPDATE] – Vlad OK2WX informs the antennas arrived in Bujumbura today. He also sends final versions of both 9U5R and 9U4WX QSL cards. Plus, he sports a rather nice and familiar cap! Cliquez sur … Continuer la lecture
W.A.P. Worldwide Antarctic Program KC4USH: Cape Adare or Cape Hallett? 26 Gennaio 2023 Cape Adare is a prominent cape of black basalt forming the northern tip of the Adare Peninsula and the north-easternmost extremity of Victoria Land, East Antarctica and an important landing site and Base Camp during … Continuer la lecture
7P8WW Lesotho Jan 26, 2023 [REMINDER] Yuris, YL2GM will be active from Lesotho as 7P8WW during January 26 to February 4, 2023. QRV on 160-10m; CW, SSB & Digi. Logs will be uploaded to Club Log. QSL via OQRS or … Continuer la lecture
Bulletin DX DXNL 2328 – 16 novembre 2022 Bulletin DX DXNL 2338 – 25 janvier 2023 DX Newsletter un service gratuit et hebdomadaire de DARC Comité ‘DX’ ICI (http://www.darcdxhf.de) Éditeur : Andreas Salder, DK5ON (courriel : dxmb@darcdxhf.de) Info de … Continuer la lecture
HB0DX Liechtenstein Jan 26, 2023 Team consisting DL1MGB, DL2JRM, DL3DXX and DL7CX will be active from Liechtenstein during Janaury 26-30, 2023. Participation in the CQWW 160m CW contest as HB0DX with activities outside the contest as HB0/homecall. HB0DX via DL3DXX. … Continuer la lecture
3Y0J Bouvet 2023 Jan 25, 2023 [NEWS UPDATE @ 1845Z] – Great progress is being made. Using the Garmin tracker we can now see the Marama and Bouvet together in the one image. In an audio clip, Otis NP4G/MM mentions … Continuer la lecture
JE7IZM/JD1 Minamitorishima Jan 25, 2023 Teruyuki, JE7IZM is currently active from Minamitorishima as JE7IZM/JD1. Activity so far on 17m SSB. DX-World made a recording of his signal – found here. Length of stay unknown. QSL via JARL buro. Version … Continuer la lecture
DU1/SP5APW IOTA OC-092 & OC-244 Jan 24, 2023 Jacek, SP5APW informs DX-World that he has plans to be active from both OC-092 and OC-244 in March 2023. Here’s the full info from Jacek: Originally this activity from Calayan Island was … Continuer la lecture
TO4A Martinique Jan 24, 2023 Yuri, VE3DZ will again be active from Martinique during February 14-21, 2023. Participation in the ARRL DX CW Contest as TO4A. QRV as FM/VE3DZ before contest. QSL via H/c, Club Log. Version traduite en Français … Continuer la lecture
Mises à jour du blog de la Station spatiale Crew lance la semaine avec la recherche sur les os et les études de physique Les panneaux solaires de la station spatiale et un petit déployeur orbital de satellite sont représentés … Continuer la lecture
5J01EA & 5K0VT Providencia, NA-049 Jan 23, 2023 [NEWS UPDATE] HK3EA (as 5J01EA) and HK3MKQ (as 5K0VT) will be active from Providencia island, NA-049 during February 27 to March 5, 2023. QRV on 80-10m; SSB & FT8. 100w stations. QSL … Continuer la lecture
NUAGES STRATOSPHÉRIQUES POLAIRES Les plus beaux nuages de la Terre viennent de faire leur apparition au-dessus de la Norvège. « J’ai été à l’affût des nuages stratosphériques polaires (PSC) tout l’hiver », rapporte Fredrik Broms de Kvaløya. « Ce matin, j’ai aperçu … Continuer la lecture