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In article , Doug Faunt N6TQS
+1-510-655-8604 wrote: A DXpedition is a amateur radio dedicated trip to anyplace where there's some demand for contacts from the particpants in the game we play. IOM isn't common on the satellites, and for a while wasn't terribly common on RTTY, so a DXpedition would be appropriate. Also, it's a relatively rare prefix, so a DXpedition there for any of the WPX contests is appropriate. EI isn't uncommon in any mode. It also depends upon what you want. A DXpedition to a fairly common area seems like a waste of time, but it may not be for the people who need that particular country on a specific band and mode. For example, I live in Israel. Not a very rare catch, but for someone starting out a weekend U.S. time operation on 10 meters when it's open would allow them to get a new country. Especialy if the station operates in English and at 5-10 wpm CW. Someone coming here for a week or two could do several hundred contacts and make a lot of new hams happy. So next time you plan a vacation, think about making it a DXpedition. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson |
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