Bouvet Island DXpedition-2018

On behalf of the Bouvet Island DXpedition-2018, thank you for your kind contribution of $551 USD on behalf of The European DX Foundation. Please accept this small gift to recognize your important and generous contribution toward the Bouvet DXpedition-2018 expenses.  As you probably know, this is likely the most expensive DXpedition ever attempted. It is dedicated and generous DXers like you and your club members that make DXpeditions such as this possible, and we are pleased that EUDXF is now one of our important supporters. One of the goals of the Bouvet Island DXpedition-2018 is to provide at least one QSO… Continue reading

Report of the EUDXF stand at the Hamradio 2017 in Friedrichshafen.

Also this year again we had a nice stand in Hal A1, the temperatures were mild compared with the last years so it were nice days again at the Hamradio. Jan DJ5AN/PA1TT made sure there were enough cookies, coffee, tea, beer and soft drinks to serve the guests and members at the stand.  Conditions were made ideal for new members to enter the EUDXF. Although the cashier prefers paying via the bank account (in the EU-zone this should not cause extra cost for the members) a decreasing amount of members still uses the possibility to pay at the Ham radio… Continue reading

EUDXF supports TN5E DXpedition by LA7GIA

The EUDXF Board decided to  support the upcoming DXpediotion by Ken LA7GIA to visit Brazzaville – Congo. Ken will be active as TN5E between 25 May and 04 June 2017.  Operation will be 80-10m + probably 6 meter using the following equipment: Radio Elecraft K3 (upgraded) Radio TS480SAT as backup Amplifier Ameritron ALS 500m 400 W output. 2 element rotatable beam on 14-21-28 MHz up 25-30 meter Wire dipole on 80,40,30,17,12m up 25-30 meter 80m dipole fixed to EU 40+30+17+15+12m dipole fixed to NA/VK 5 el Cushcraft 50 MHz rotatable beam up 25 meter Low band receving antennas, homebrew K9AY and… Continue reading

EUDXF (Board) Members active from Jersey GJ – EU013

  The Low Land DXpedition Team (www.lldxt.eu) is on the move again. This year they returned to Jersey BCI and are active 160 >> 2 meters, all modes. Among the team 3 EUDXF members: Ronald PA3EWP, Roberto PB5X and Alex PA1AW. The team is completed with Jo PA9JO. All operators sign MJ/homecall. Logs will be updated to LOTW and Clublog on a daily basis. QSL via Alex PA1AW and use of the Clublog OQRS is encouraged. The team expect to start operations May 5th, 2017 in the late afternoon. More info: www.lldxt.eu  

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