Mei, 2012

  • 5 Mei

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands IV

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands IV ON4UN, John Devoldere 13.  GETTING THE  LATEST INFORMATION, AND  FAST In the old days we had dozens of DX bulletins, all over the world, to inform us. Then came packet radio, and along with it the DX Clusters. Information was much “fresher,” and within a day or so …

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  • 5 Mei

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands III

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands III ON4UN, John Devoldere 8.  THE  DXPEDITION—BEING RARE  DX You don’t have to be on a DXpedition to be a rare one. There are  still  dozens of  countries where the  number of licensed radio amateurs can be counted on one hand. Operat­ ing as a resident or temporary resident …

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  • 5 Mei

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands II

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands II ON4UN, John Devoldere 4.  THE  FREQUENCIES The frequencies used for DXing on the low bands are not the same in all countries. Therefore it is important that you know where to look for the DX. There are four levels we should look at: 1. What are the allocations …

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  • 5 Mei

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands I

    DX-Operating on the Low Bands I ON4UN, John Devoldere Tree, N6TR, considers 160-meter DXing as a disease. But the symptoms he described apply to the other low bands as well: • Desire to  be  on  the  radio  at  sunrise. • Desire to be on the radio at sunset. • Desire to be …

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  • 4 Mei

    6OØCW Humanitarian DXpedition 07-18 May 2012

    http://www.i2ysb.com 6OØCW Humanitarian DXpedition  07-18 May 2012The members of Italian Dxpedition Team, after the donation of an ambulance to the Galkayo Medical Center and an absence of six years from Galkayo, return to the country for helping again the Somali Red Crescent Society.   The same team has operated from Somalia in 2005 …

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