EUDXF welcomes Rolf DL7VEE as a new member

DL7VEE – EUDXF New Member # 940 My name is Rolf. I am married with Heidi and we have two daughters. Born in 1950, my first contact with ham radio was in 1965 at school. At that time I became a SWL. Later in February 1968 I got my first license as DM3XHF. Previous own calls were DM3XHF, DM2CMF, DT2CMF, DM3HF, Y23MF, Y23CO and DL7VEE since 1992. I am also a passioned DXpeditioner and participated in the following DXpeditions: 2 times HBØ/DL7VEE, 3 times ZB2/DL7VEE, ZP6/DL7VEE (2008), 9XØSP & 9UØA (2010), S9DX (2011), ZK2C (2012), 5WØM (2013), T3ØD (2014), V73D… Continue reading

VP2MDL report in the upcoming news letter

Maybe you were one of the 36.780 QSO´s made by the VP2MDL DXpedition to Montserrat. Like most DXpeditions it was not just fun in a sunny holiday destination. Also this team encountered challenges and highlights. There full report will be in the upcoming EUDXF newsletter Do you also want to receive the Newsletter? Become a EUDXF member and you will receive our newsletter 3 times each year full of interesting DXinformation from EUDXF supported activities.

Impressive story by VP2EKG after hurricane Irma destroyed everything.

As you may remember, the EUDXF supported VP2EKG Keith with money to buy a generator after Hurricane Irma destroyed everything. He has bought the generator and now has electricity for light, cooking and – very important – to use his water pump again. His story about life before, during and after hurricane Irma will be published in the upcoming EUDXF magazine. Do you also want to receive the Newsletter? Become a EUDXF member and you will receive our newsletter 3 times each year full of interesting DXinformation from EUDXF supported activities.

EUDXF supports 2018 DXpedition to Ducie Island – VP6D

The EUDXF Board is happy to share their decision to support the October – November 2018 DXpedition to VP6D – Ducie Island. Ducie is an uninhabited Pacific island located in the Gambier Island Group, approximately 540 kilometers east of Pitcairn Island and 6,000 kilometers southeast of Hawaii. It is almost 10 years since the last Ducie Island DX-pedition and currently it is #27 on the ClubLog’s Most Wanted List. There is no scheduled air or sea transportation to the island. The callsign VP6D is issued to the team and travel visas and landing permission to conduct a DX-pedition in this restricted… Continue reading

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