DXpeditions

4W8X / 4W1A 2023

VK9DLX/VK9LM - 2014

TX5K - 2013
part of Cordell Expeditions
ZL8X - 2010

VK9DWX - 2008

VK9DNX - 2007
VK9DWX - Guestbook
hans (13 October 2008)
heard you with good 559 copy my sunday evening from 1600 gmt until 1800 gmt
when you faded out on 160 meter.
will be on business next 2 days,but on my wednesday evening I will try again.
By the way, looks like you still are a little late on 30 meter for northern Eu.Looks like 1300 gmt or so is much better. Have fun and cu wednesday de SM6CVX Hans
Dan, S50U (13 October 2008)
Good sigs both 160/80 on Sunday 12th and logged you within 30 minutes both bands. Signal and operator technique was superb as expected from team list. Thanks & enjoy your VK9W stay. Dan, S50U
DL2QB Klaus (13 October 2008)
Not the DXpedition is bad like some disappointed DX-hunter have remarked, but the conditions are poor. An A-Index of 14 - 26 like during the entire last weekend sure is not good for such long distance DX. It took me three attempts until I made it into the CW log on 40m, but it was worth the time spent. It is amazing to see reports on 10, 12 and 15m from Eastern and Southern Europe in the cluster which mostly talk of strong signals while here at 50°N nothing at all can be heard on these bands. It was good to see that my observation is supported by the online propagation statistics and is not due to my simple antenna (vertical SteppIR). TU for operation!
Glenn VA3DX (13 October 2008)
Still waiting for the 160 meter station to be QRV at our sunrise .... beginning around 10:15 gmt for VE1 , then moving west ... kiss a Boobie for me ...
Steve IK4DRY (13 October 2008)
I hope to listen to you in 160m and to conclude a Qso...
I believe that the best conditions for the 40m in EU are in our afternoon.
Good signals for all the other Bands good organization and partition of the operational chart... With so strong signals a greater activity is wished in SSB in the tall frequencies.. reserving the other Modes for other less favorable situations.
A thanks to the whole Team for this gift to the community DX
Steve
Alan B. Childs (13 October 2008)
Congratulations everyone. You are doing a superb job and we do hear you out here in California. Conditions haven't been the best but your operators have great ears. Thanks again and hope to work you on several bands. Gud luck and gud DX. 73 de Alan, K6IPM
Ed Poppe (13 October 2008)
Keep up the great work, thanks for 14 Qs. Great ops, gud ears
73 Ed
Rus, RK9AD (13 October 2008)
Greetings to all crew! It is very glad that all has taken place. Badly, certainly that the choice has fallen not on me, and on Josh and Rhy. But I hope further there will be still expeditions with inviting young hams. Thanks for 80 metres qso with my 100w and gp. Good luck you god bless you!
John (13 October 2008)
Hi Guys, just chatting with Dale vk4dmc
on ur fuel probs. might I suggest (if not too late) to place a drop of Metho in any dirty fuel. It helps to absorb the H2O..
73 John on IRLP 6163
Chuck Guenther ni0c (13 October 2008)
Thanks for new band countries (80 and 40m) already. Very strong signals and great CW operators! 73 de ni0c
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