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What is it the DXFX? The ‘F’ in DXFC stands for ‘Feet’: countries in which you have stepped foot. I love this way to approach DX, because the human side is the part I always prefer. My score is public on the pages of DXFC.org website, but here there are few pictures of my recent QRV points.
Great experience in Africa! Friendship, relax, pile-up! Do you really need more? Other information on www.dxcoffee.com/ty1ks.
Ten days of holydays in Nosy Be island, IOTA AF-057. Around 3500 QSO in the spare time. Some funny hours of pile-up with Europe. Only few Japanese statons. It was a pity. More info on www.dxcoffee.com/5r8ks
Thanks to Enrico, 5Z4ES I got the license and I spent few hours from his shack. A lot of fun and a very nice pile-up from Nairobi.
Another business trip, another nice amateur radio party in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I transmitted from the local radio club UK8AXA, managed by Fedor, UK9AA. Great pile-up from there!
The Island of Rodrigues really touched my heart. It was a real success in terms of QSO, If I cmpare it with other activities I did in the past. I really enjoyed the island and the people there.
During my hoidays I reached Mauritius to collect another licence. But I was not able to resist to went on the air. I did just 300 QSO, but another oint was in my poket.
B1Z is the most amazing station in Beijing. It’s a piece of history of amateur radio. I was really honored to visit the station during my stay in Beijing.
It was the 15° CCF Conference and It was in Riga. There was A station available, who can resist to the impulse to mark another DXFC point?
During a the way-back ffrom Hamradio 2009, my copilot and I stopped in HB0. After a long drive we found a chairlift. We look us into the eyes and decide to jump on. On the air at 2002 mts upon the seal level. A bit cold in june but was ok.
Driving the car for 3700 Km in 5 days, with a great friend as co-pilot, what do you want more for your DXFC’s score? I have done 32 QSOs from Veľký Krtíš.
The Vienna International Center has a very nice radio club. I had the oportunity to feel the warm hospitality of the menagers of that club. I also enjoied a very nice lunch with them in Vienna.
I was guest of Laura, 3A2MD. She has a B&B in Monaco and I was there with my wife for a long week-end of relax. I also visited the local radio association IARU affilieted and met several local dxers.
I have a great friend in Andorra. He is Salvador, C31CT. It was a pleasure have him in several activation. He’s one of the most professional mate during a dxpedition. I visited Andorra with Simone, IZ8BTV. It was a long grat trip. One of the best of my life. I discovere the mountain’s view from there: simply great!
There was the war in January 2009. And I was there my some fellows to operate as E44M. It was a great experience and I learned a lot from that radio adventure.
Thanks to Paul, )h1SP another point for DXFC was reached. I did 400 QSO with a great opening to North Amerca: KH6, KL7, and several VE and W7-W6 in the log. Good for August, usually propagation was not to generous at the bottom of the cycle.
Tho get the licence of 1A4A was the most amazing adventure I ever had in my hamateur radio life. it was not only for amateur radio, but beacause that event was a milestone in my life. I had more than pile-up and activity on the air from SMOM. I letterally discover a treasure.
My first QRV from the Vatican City State was around 1998. I had this possibility thaks to my best friend that was student at the PUL. I became real friend of Luca, IW0DJB and we discover we have more in common that just the radio. So I had the oportunity to transmit from there several time, with several team. I always had great fun.
The first time I operate from T7 was in the 90′s using the callsing T71SM. It was a Special Event Station for a local trade show. But since June 2006 the friendship with ARRSM grow a lot and I can said that T7 is my second home (home, not QTH! Home is better!)
July 1997 – With My father and W6TER at the United Nations HQ. Was my first huge pile-up to manage. Also today, if I think about it, I’m not able to explain how I was able to transmit from there. It was really amazing, an indelible memory.