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vk3pa Posted - 08 Jun 2007 : 08:20:40 AM
VP6D - An expedition to Ducie Island (OC-182) is
being organized to take place in February 2008.
Landing permissions and licences have been granted,
and a suitable charter vessel has been secured. A
team of 13 experienced operators (currently including
Carsten/DL6LAU, Eric/K3NA, Dietmar/DL3DXX,
Andy/DL8LAS, Martti/OH2BH, Robin/WA6CDR and
Krassimir/K1LZ) will be active on 160-6 metres with
seven stations as VP6DX from 11 to 23 February. The
group is seeking financial contributions to help defray
the very significant costs of this DXpedition. Full
details on how contribute can be found on the
expedition web site (www.vp6dx.com).
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vk3pa Posted - 30 Jun 2007 : 08:47:46 AM
The VP6DX expedition to Ducie Island is now expected to be on the
air from 10 to 28 February 2008. The team currently include ten
operators (DJ8NK, DL3DXX, DL6LAU, DL8LAS, K3NA, OH2BH, OH2PM,
SP3DOI, UA3AB and WA6CDR), with other three TBA. They plan to have
seven stations up and running on 160-6 metres, with a large number
of phased verticals and 4-squares. The budget for this operation is
over 200,000 USD and donations are being sought. Details on how
contribute, as well as plenty of further information on the
expedition, can be found at www.vp6dx.com

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