PG33EUDXF

The PG33EUDXF was my first serious activity as a new full licence HAM operator from the Netherlands (upgraded in september 2019), so I was happy to be able to be active at more bands then before. Operated before as a novice HAM with the PD..EUDXF callsigns.Propagation as expected, was not great, but I could manage to make nice contacts outside of Europe, so I am satisfied.Thanks to everyone who joined and made the contact with us and hope to hear from you next time again. vy 73 de PG7M Robert ( PG33EUDXF )

33EUDXF Awards issued

The first batch of 33EUDXF Awards have been issued.In total 178 awards to 106 different stations are sent.A special achievement is made by SM4IED, OM3CND, R4AN, E72A, HA1ZH, VO1SA, SV1AJO and HA7XL by obtaining the Platinum status of the award.

PC33EUDXF

As a fairly new EUDXF member (#967) I volunteered to activate one of the Dutch special event stations for the 33th anniversary of the EUDXF. I was curious to see what a special call can do compared to my ‘ordinary’ call. When I signed up, I already indicated that my activity will be CW only, and with somewhat limited time due to the fact that I work 5 days/week and have a long commuting distance. This would mean only activity in the evenings and in the weekends. At night, man-made noise is quite an issue at my location (80 and… Continue reading

The EUDXF Activity Month is history

I can imagine you ask yourself today “What happened on the bands?“Let me answer the question for you; EUDXF Activity Month is over and all 33EUDXF stations are QRT. For sure the 14 Special Event Stations made a lot of activity over the past few weeks on the various bands and modes. We like to thank all operators who made this activity month possible. Up to now 129 applications are received for the 33EUDXF Award and judging on the comments received with the application also this parts of the EUDXF Activity Month was received very well. You are still invited… Continue reading

TM33EUDX ACTIVITY REPORT

On the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the EUDXF, 3 French members of the club wanted to give their share in the celebrations on the air. French regulations do not permit a 5-letter suffix callsign, so Gerry F2VX, who applied for the license, suggested to use EUDX instead. Also, French regulations allow a special callsign (always with TM prefix for metropolitan France) only for a period of 15 days. The exact rules are 15 days, not necessarily consecutive, within a period of 6 months. Gerry thought the beginning of November should be fine. The team consisted in Gerry F2VX,… Continue reading

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