VK9x – CHRISTMAS IS Posted on 07/06/201422/10/2017 We will be on the air from two of the VK9 islands this summer, 2014. We will do the vacation-style operation. And we will make effort to be QRV as long as possible. It’ll be our pleasure, if we could be your new one. General Infomation Christmas Island. Dates: August 2 – August 8 Call Sign: VK9EX ITU Zone: 54 CQ Zone: 29 IOTA Ref: OC-002 Locator: OH29LN Modes / Frequencies SSB/FM/CW/RTTY/PSK31 on 6 – 160m. Please find us at around the ordinary DX frequencies. (i.e. 14.025, 21.295 etc.) QSL Routes LoTW Available after our operation (Highly recommended) OQRS(Clublog) Available after our operation (Highly recommended) Bureau Your QSL should go to JF3PLF Direct To JF3PLF with SAE + IRC/2GS CAUTION: Those who wish to receive our VK9 hard copy QSL card(s), please be sure to send your QSL card(s) to us via Bureau and/or Direct so that your card(s) arrives at us before the first anniversary of our QSO. We won’t be able to send our VK9 hard copy QSL card(s) after the first anniversary of our VK9 operation. Views: 600 OCEANIA
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