PA3ØEUDXF by PA1AW

At the moment the idea was born during the drive to Bad Bentheim with my longtime friend Ronald PA3EWP we could not foresee that the special callsigns for 30 years EUDXF would result in the event it became….. Operating PA3ØEUDXF was great fun despite the various issues which crossed my path keeping me from being as active as I had hoped for. Apart from the unexpected workload in normal live the PA3ØEUDXF activity was thwarted by antenna issues and finally in december a broken radio which forced an early QRT. I like to thank Richard PD4RD who stepped in to help… Continue reading

PB3ØEUDXF by PA2LO

In November PB30EUDXF was activated. In hindsight not the best period because my QRL needed a lot of attention and I could be less QRV than desired. Also the conditions didn’t cooperate. Yet a lot of QSO’s were put in the log. Activating the EUDXF-call was a nice way to put the foundation on the map. I rarely had to explain the EUDXF-suffix or had to repeat the suffix. In short, the activity has certainly contributed to the well known reputation of the foundation. 73, Gert PA2LO / PB30EUDXF

PE3ØEUDXF by PB8DX

Hello, my name is Florian, PB8DX and half October till half November I held the call-sign PE30EUDXF. As I don’t have a station at home I did operate this special call only from PI4COM. I had bad luck because my amplifier broke a month before and I hadn’t had a chance to get it fixed by then so the activity remained just a 100w. We have good antennas at our clubstation so as long as there was good propagation, i could work plenty of stations. A few weeks before I came back from my travels in south Europe and small… Continue reading

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