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Old May 11th 04, 01:13 AM
M1LCR
 
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During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark (MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our location. The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be used. We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


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Old May 22nd 04, 07:40 AM
9V1GO
 
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"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark (MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our location.

The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be used.

We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO





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Old May 22nd 04, 07:40 AM
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"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark (MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our location.

The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be used.

We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO





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Old May 24th 04, 05:44 AM
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Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark (MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our location.

The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be used.

We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO







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Old May 24th 04, 05:44 AM
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Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark (MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our location.

The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be used.

We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO









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Old May 24th 04, 09:18 AM
9V1GO
 
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Yep, you got it, a trip to the IoM to operate badly and handle the small
pileups like real amateurs.

NOT a DXpedition by any means.


"Hellen Marsh" wrote in message
news.com...
Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark

(MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our

location.
The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be

used.
We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a

DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO









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Old May 24th 04, 09:18 AM
9V1GO
 
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Yep, you got it, a trip to the IoM to operate badly and handle the small
pileups like real amateurs.

NOT a DXpedition by any means.


"Hellen Marsh" wrote in message
news.com...
Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark

(MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our

location.
The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be

used.
We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a

DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO









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Old May 24th 04, 03:24 PM
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Helen -- The Isle of Man is an entity on the ARRL DX Country list -- thus
counts for DXCC credit -- see URL:
http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/dxcclist.txt

GD, GT* Isle of Man EU 27 14

So this makes it very desirable for DX chasing. One source (Buckmaster)
shows only 250 or so ham residents on the Isle Of Man. There are about
735,823 Hams in the USA alone -- so you can imagine the desirability.

Now what constitutes a DXpedition ??

The term is used VERY loosely by the Ham community. Frequently it is indeed
"little coral outcroppings and remote islands with no resorts on them". On
the other hand, Antarctica might well be touted as a DXpedition.

But using google you will see folks using the term "DXpedition" to such
places as Palestine, American Samoa, Jordan, Armenia, and many more
"populous" places.

In the loose sense -- it is any location that will put a rare DXCC entity or
IOTA island location on the air.

Some consider it a matter of money -- hence a DXpedition to Aruba has been
seen. (;-)

I have even seen a QRP DXpedition to the USA Sierra mountains -- go figure
(:-(

A far better term would be DX Operation -- see URL:
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/adxo.html

Hope this helps as the term DXpedition is bandied about with out any strict
definition.

If I needed The Isle Of Man for my DXCC credit --(I don't) then perhaps it
would be a DXpedition -- hi hi.

--
Keyboard In The Noise

Opinions are the cheapest commodities in the world. Author unknown but
"right on"
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
"Hellen Marsh" wrote in message
news.com...
Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark

(MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our

location.
The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be

used.
We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a

DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO









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Helen -- The Isle of Man is an entity on the ARRL DX Country list -- thus
counts for DXCC credit -- see URL:
http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/dxcclist.txt

GD, GT* Isle of Man EU 27 14

So this makes it very desirable for DX chasing. One source (Buckmaster)
shows only 250 or so ham residents on the Isle Of Man. There are about
735,823 Hams in the USA alone -- so you can imagine the desirability.

Now what constitutes a DXpedition ??

The term is used VERY loosely by the Ham community. Frequently it is indeed
"little coral outcroppings and remote islands with no resorts on them". On
the other hand, Antarctica might well be touted as a DXpedition.

But using google you will see folks using the term "DXpedition" to such
places as Palestine, American Samoa, Jordan, Armenia, and many more
"populous" places.

In the loose sense -- it is any location that will put a rare DXCC entity or
IOTA island location on the air.

Some consider it a matter of money -- hence a DXpedition to Aruba has been
seen. (;-)

I have even seen a QRP DXpedition to the USA Sierra mountains -- go figure
(:-(

A far better term would be DX Operation -- see URL:
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/adxo.html

Hope this helps as the term DXpedition is bandied about with out any strict
definition.

If I needed The Isle Of Man for my DXCC credit --(I don't) then perhaps it
would be a DXpedition -- hi hi.

--
Keyboard In The Noise

Opinions are the cheapest commodities in the world. Author unknown but
"right on"
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
"Hellen Marsh" wrote in message
news.com...
Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


"9V1GO" wrote in message
...

"M1LCR" wrote in message
...
During the weekend of 15 and 16 May 2004, Steve (MW1STE), Mark

(MW1MDH),
James (M3JRP) and Adrian (M1LCR) will be visiting the Island for the

purpose
of a site survey, and to finalise arrangements.

During the weekend, we will operate on HF, 50MHz and 144MHz.

Listen for us on Saturday afternoon, from 2:30pm onwards on 50.115 MHz

(USB) and 144.315 MHz (USB). We will be grateful for any contacts,
particularly if the station we are working can supply QRA Locater and
Receive System setup (Rig and Aerial).

This is so we can ascertain what paths are available from our

location.
The
callsign GD4WXM/P as well as individual operator callsigns will be

used.
We
plan HF Activity to be on 3.5, 7 and 14 MHz, although this is a

secondary
objective. Check this page after 17 May for photographs and reports.

See http://www.gb4iom.co.uk for further details.

Adrian Rees (M1LCR)


Another ****ant trip to bother people. You have no idea what a

DXpedition
is my friend.

Bob 9V1GO









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Old May 24th 04, 06:50 PM
 
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 04:44:18 GMT, "Hellen Marsh"
wrote:

Am I missing something? Isn't Isle of Man a modern populous island right
by England and Scotland? I mean, isn't it a 'normal place'? What makes
this a DX-Pedition? Does that mean if I travel from Seattle to, say,
Ireland,
and set up a ham station that I'm a DX-pedition?? What am I missing
here? I thought DX peditions happened on little coral outcroppings and
remote islands with no resorts on them..... Hardly Isle of Man....

Helen


The importance of a DXpedition is the cumulative imagination of the
participants combined with the cumulative imagination of the post card
chasing, basement bound slobs (aka "the deserving") who need a new
card for their shoebox.....

The real world importance of ANY DXpedition, be it to Good Grief Reef
or Staton Island, is ZERO.

Since ham radio is but a game played by oversized children with
expensive toys, a DXpedition can be anywhere the participants desire
it to be - you can go on a DXpedition to your back yard if you'd like,
Helen. The word "DXpedition" was invented by the children who play
ham radio - it's not found in the dictionary, nor defined in Part 97,
so the definition is anything you want it to be.....

What these guys are doing deserves SPECIAL RECOGNITION - not
because of the local of the DXpedition, or the amount of equipment
they are taking along, but because they aren't begging for money to
pay for their trip, as do most groups of DXpeditioning children.

What a concept - some guys are gonna pack up their radio stuff and
go on vacation to an island for a week or so and have fun and are
going to pay for it themselves. Unheard of in the world of ham radio
DXpeditions.....

So anyway, Helen, the answer to your question is YES, you are
missing something - you are missing the concept of what a DXpedition
is, and why people go. You should plan one, and go see what it's like
first hand. When you decide to go on that DXpedition to your back
yard, be sure and invite that groucy old ******* from Singapore to
go along - sounds like he needs to get out of the house more often.

73, Jim KH2D









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