VK9NT Dxpedition 2022 Posted on 21/03/202221/03/2022 Chris VK3QB, Luke VK3HJ and Alan VK6CQ will be active from Norfolk Island (IOTA OC-005) 14 April – 25 April 2022 (UTC) as VK9NT. They will operate on 160 – 10m and 6m – CW, some SSB and FT8 as time allows. This information may change as their plans mature… QSL Policy: QSL is via M0OXO. Please use OQRS to request your Direct or Bureau Cards. Please do not send YOUR cards via the Bureau as they are not required – and they dont have access to the VK Bureau. If your QSO is not in the log, please use the Missing QSO form on OQRS to report it. This is for your convenience and is the fastest way to get your enquiry resolved. Goals Their goals are to: * To work as many stations as possible * Build skills and experience in radio operation and dxpeditioning * Have some fun and enjoy a bit of a break on a beautiful Pacific Island! Plan to operate up to two stations. Closer to the trip we’ll update the page with operating plans, modes and antennas. Their main goal is that you are successful in making at least one contact with them while their are there. The VK9NT Team Views: 1,876 OCEANIA OC-005
VK9n – NORFOLK ISLAND Posted on 17/05/201414/04/2023 Fred, VK3DAC will be active as VK9DAC from Norfolk Island (OC-005) on 20-27 May. He expects to be QRV during his early mornings and into the evenings as time allows around 3595, 7105, 14250, 21250, 28450 and 50150 kHz SSB. QSL via VK3DAC, direct or bureau. Tnx 425 DX NEWS…. Read More
OCEANIA V6 – MICRONESIA Posted on 27/04/201401/04/2019 V650XG is the special callsign issued to Haru, JA1XGI to celebrate his 50th anniversary in amateur radio. He will use it while operating from Pohnpei (OC-010) Micronesia on 9-15 May (and possibly again in early December from the Chuuk Islands, OC-011). He will be active on 40-6 metres CW, SSB,… Read More
OCEANIA YJ0RS — Vanuatu Posted on 23/03/2025 YJØRS Vanuatu DXpedition by Bob ZL1RS from 11 June until 28 June 2025. Grid locator RH42el Operating plan: Primarily QRV on 6m FT8 with the main focus on ionospheric propagation 6m FT8 on 50.313, FT8 F/H on 50.303 6m EME for about 1 hour at each moon rise and moon… Read More