Februari, 2012

  • 7 Februari

    5V7V, TOGO 2012 DXpedition, February 5-17,2012

    http://www.mdxc.org/5v7v/ 5V7V, TOGO 2012 DXpedition, February 5-17,2012 Franco Prete I1FQH, will operate as 5V7V from Kapline Village – République Togolaise. SETUP ANTENNASSpiderbeam 5 bandsVertical for 30m and 40m (10m high)Vertical for 80 and 160m (20m high)Yagi 3 el. for 6 mBeverage and pennant to North for RX on low bandsRTXElecraft …

    Read More »
  • 6 Februari

    3C0E Annobón Island and 3C6A Bioko Island

    http://www.gdgdxc.net/3c0e/ 3C0E Annobón Island and 3C6A Bioko Island The operation will be on the air from February-March 2012.The Callsign for Annobon Island (Pagalu): 3C0E, Grid JI28to and QSL info via EA5BYP.The Callsign for Equatorial Guinea (Bioko island): 3C6A and QSL info via EA5BYP.“Entity number 32 of the most wanted” Operator:EA5BYP …

    Read More »
  • 6 Februari

    FP/W6HGF, February 10-20, 2012 Winter DXpedition to Miquelon Island

    http://www.qsl.net/w6hgf/FP_W6GHF_2012.html FP/W6HGF Grid GN17tc CQ Zone 5 ITU Zone 9  IOTA NA-032  DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417 February 10-20, 2012 Winter DXpedition to Miquelon Island I will be operating from FP, St Pierre – Miquelon from about 10 February to 20 February 2012, depending on transportation, weather etc.  Operation is planned to …

    Read More »
  • 6 Februari

    ZK2C … just a “dit” in the pacific

    http://zk2c.hkmann.de/?Home ZK2C … just a “dit” in the pacific From february, 3rd to february, 17th 2012 we will activate Niue, IOTA OC-040from Namukulu Cottages in the north-west part of the island – grid AH51BA. We will be qrv on all bands (6m to 160m) in CW, SSB and RTTY.Planned are 3 …

    Read More »
  • 6 Februari

    HAM RADIO USA – 100 YEARS AND COUNTING

    http://www.dxcoffee.com/eng/2012/02/03/ham-radio-usa-100th-birthday/ HAM RADIO USA – 100 YEARS AND COUNTING W0BG, Mark Kelley  When you first glance at the title, Ham Radio USA – 100 Years and Counting, you can’t help but think out loud and ask yourself when ham radio had its real start. If ham radio in the USA really …

    Read More »