QSL Manager Archive

  • According to Dx Adventure Radio Club (DA-RC) members in the Republic of Kiribati, when it comes to accommodation in the Central Pacific that’s conducive to radio operations, the Dreamer’s Guest […]

    *HAM FRIENDLY* Dreamers Guest House, Tarawa Atoll

    According to Dx Adventure Radio Club (DA-RC) members in the Republic of Kiribati, when it comes to accommodation in the Central Pacific that’s conducive to radio operations, the Dreamer’s Guest […]

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  • Most people would reason that dealing with a QSL manager when it comes to exchanging confirmation cards is far more reliable than dealing directly with a home operator.  Some hobbyists, […]

    *EDITORIAL* How to Treat a QSL Manager

    Most people would reason that dealing with a QSL manager when it comes to exchanging confirmation cards is far more reliable than dealing directly with a home operator.  Some hobbyists, […]

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  • Hands up if you’ve ever been reprimanded by an OM on air about something you’ve said, allegedly done, or something you should’ve said or done? Most of us I’m sure; […]

    *EDITORIAL* Beware the Band Police

    Hands up if you’ve ever been reprimanded by an OM on air about something you’ve said, allegedly done, or something you should’ve said or done? Most of us I’m sure; […]

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  • 23DA330 Jeremy, an avid 11m DXer on the pocket-sized NA island nation of Jamaica, is one of the longest serving members of the Dx Adventure Radio Club (DA-RC), joining our […]

    *MEET* 23DA330 Jeremy

    23DA330 Jeremy, an avid 11m DXer on the pocket-sized NA island nation of Jamaica, is one of the longest serving members of the Dx Adventure Radio Club (DA-RC), joining our […]

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  • One of the DA-RC’s stated objectives is to “educate and encourage radio communications hobbyists to strive for higher levels of competence…” As a result of this emphasis, many DA-RC members, who […]

    *DX RESOURCE* Hams in the DA-RC

    One of the DA-RC’s stated objectives is to “educate and encourage radio communications hobbyists to strive for higher levels of competence…” As a result of this emphasis, many DA-RC members, who […]

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  • Day 1: Thursday, 6 January 2011 Overloaded with DXpedition baggage, we arrive at Brisbane International Airport via maxi-taxi at 21:36 UTC and, after battling the line-ups and shelling out an […]

    *DXPEDITION REPORT* 135DA0, Solomon Islands

    Day 1: Thursday, 6 January 2011 Overloaded with DXpedition baggage, we arrive at Brisbane International Airport via maxi-taxi at 21:36 UTC and, after battling the line-ups and shelling out an […]

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  • For a rare dx station, the decision on ‘if’ or ‘when’ to split-up is an important consideration — Split too early and you reduce your QSO rate — Split too […]

    *EDITORIAL* Time to Split Up?

    For a rare dx station, the decision on ‘if’ or ‘when’ to split-up is an important consideration — Split too early and you reduce your QSO rate — Split too […]

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  • Champion 11m DX Hunter; experienced DXpeditioner; and licensed ham… The Dx Adventure Radio Club is proud to introduce to you 14DA049 Fred who connects with the DA-RC in early June, […]

    *MEET* 14DA049 Fred

    Champion 11m DX Hunter; experienced DXpeditioner; and licensed ham… The Dx Adventure Radio Club is proud to introduce to you 14DA049 Fred who connects with the DA-RC in early June, […]

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  • I first laid eyes on a ‘Yupi’ scanner during a stay in Sydney with a radio mate in 2001 who had an impressive little MVT-7300EU. After that, I set my […]

    *PRODUCT REVIEW* Yupiteru MVT-9000 Scanner

    I first laid eyes on a ‘Yupi’ scanner during a stay in Sydney with a radio mate in 2001 who had an impressive little MVT-7300EU. After that, I set my […]

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