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28 February 2026                                          A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1817

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                         *** 4 2 5  D X  N E W S ***
                         ****  DX  INFORMATION  ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

3B9    - Currently QRV as  3B8G  from  Mauritius Island  (AF-049)  until  30
         March, Suvarna, VU3OPT (OM0GA) will be active as  3B9N  from Rodri-
         gues Island (AF-017) between 3 April and 20 May. He operates CW; he
         has been  reported on  20, 15 and especially 10 metres so far.  See
         https://www.9n7ga.com/ for more information.
3Y0/B  - The 3Y0K team departed Cape Town  on 21 February aboard the  Argus,
         and arrived at Bouvet  on 27 February  at around 08:30 UTC  after a
         somewhat bumpy voyage.
         "The weather and sea state is still not favourable for us  to start
         going onshore today", the team reports.  "During our daily  meeting
         today with the captain,  pilots  and expedition crew,  we discussed
         the weather forecast.
         During the last  few days,  we have stayed in an area  with adverse
         weather and  waves up to 8-10 meters,  which is the reason  for  us
         slowing down  the speed.  The vessel is handling the sea  very well
         and we are all satisfied with that.
         We are now currently looking into a  weather window on Saturday and
         Sunday, and as long as the conditions don't change, it is likely we
         will make an effort to go onshore this weekend. The pilots and crew
         are ready and confident in the machine,  and we will now start  our
         final preparations.
         At this stage  we cannot tell  when we will be on the air. The main
         priority is to focus on the  upcoming weather windows, get the gear
         and people onto the island and  secure the camp with tents and pro-
         visions - before the  radio/antenna installation starts.  Our pilot
         James, KB2FMH will inform when we are QRV".
4X     - Special event station  4Z01A  will be active on 6-7 March  from the
         archaeological  site  of the  ancient city  of  Ashkelon  (Holyland
         Square C19-AS, WWL KM71gp) QSL via 4X6ZM. This will be the first of
         four  activations  from  the  "Biblical cities from the  David  and
         Goliath period"; 4X01A (Ashod), 4X01E (Ekron) and 4X01G will follow
         (dates TBA).
5N     - Bodo, DF8DX  will be working at the  Voice of Nigeria  broadcasting
         station in Abuja, Nigeria, on 1-10 March. In his spare time he will
         be active as 5N7QBR on 80-10 metres CW, SSB, and FT8. He might also
         be QRV on QO-100. QSL via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS, or via home call.
9M2    - Mike, 9M2/KM9D has been casual operating from Teluk Kelubi Beach on
         Rebak Island (AS-058), West Malaysia  since 13 February.  Length of
         stay unknown. He operates CW low power (10 watts) on various bands.
         QSL via LoTW.
D4     - Claudio, HB9OAU  will be active  holiday style  as  D44OA  from Boa
         Vista (AF-086), Cape Verde on 18-25 March. He will operate SSB, CW,
         FT8 (F/H) and RTTY on 40-6 metres. QSL via I8KHC;  QSOs will be up-
         loaded to Club Log, LoTW, eQSL, and QRZ.
HI     - Flavio, IW2NEF will be active holiday style as HI7/IW2NEF  from Ba-
         yahibe, Dominican Republic (NA-096) from 28 February to 7 March. He
         will operate SSB and FT8/FT4 on 40-6 metres. QSL direct to IK2DUW.
HK     - Renato, PY8WW will be active as HK4/PY8WW (tentative callsign) from
         the  Tutumate Islands (SA-093) on  9-15 May.  "CW and SSB remain my
         main focus", he says, with FT8 as  "just a tool for those difficult
         moments when propagation doesn't cooperate".  More  information  is
         expected in due course. This IOTA group was activated only once, by
         HK3JJH/4 back in 2002.
HR     - Look for  NG7E/HR9  and  K6VHF/HR9 to be active from  Roatan Island
         (NA-057),  Honduras  between  27 February  and  4 March.  They will
         operate SSB and FT8/FT4 with a focus on 6 metres and the low bands.
         QSLs via Club Log's OQRS and LoTW. [TNX The Daily DX]
J5     - Team J51A has been QRV from Bubaque Island (AF-020) since 23 Febru-
         ary, and operations will continue until 15 March  on multiple bands
         and modes.  Updates are posted to https://www.qrz.com/db/J51A.  QSL
         via Club Log's OQRS.
J7     - Haluk, TA2LE will be active as J79H from Dominica (NA-101) on 10-26
         March, and again periodically until March 2027.  This will be a re-
         curring activation based on his business travels.  He will  operate
         CW, SSB and FT8 (F/H) on 40-10 metres.  QSL via M0OXO's OQRS;  QSOs
         will be uploaded to  LoTW and Club Log.  See https://j79h.ta2le.tr/
         for more information and updates.
PJ7    - Tom, AA9A will be active again as PJ7AA from  Sint Maarten (NA-105)
         from 8 March to 4 April.  He will operate CW, FT8, FT4 and some SSB
         on 40-6 metres.  QSL via Club Log's OQRS,  LoTW, or direct to AA9A.
         [TNX NG3K]
T31    - The Rebel DX Group  will be active as  T31TTT  from  Kanton Island,
         Central Kiribati for  up to  two weeks  starting on 25 March.  They
         will operate  mainly  FT8/FT4 (MSHV Super Fox and MSHV multistream)
         on various bands with  multiple stations. QSL via  Club Log's OQRS.
         See https://www.qrz.com/db/T31TTT for their band plan and other in-
         formation.
V4     - Once again John, W5JON will be active as V47JA from  St. Kitts (NA-
         104) on 10-18 March. He will operate  SSB and FT8 on various bands.
         QSL via LoTW, or direct only to W5JON.
VP2E   - Craig, K5AYO will be active holiday style as  VP2EYO  from Anguilla
         (NA-022) on 14-22 March.  He will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on  40-10
         metres low power.  QSL via home call ("no SASE required", he says);
         QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW and Club Log.
VP9    - Darrell, AB2E will be active as AB2E/VP9 from  Bermuda (NA-005)  on
         4-10 March.  Main activity will be as VP9I  during the  ARRL DX SSB
         Contest. Before and after the contest he will operate  CW, RTTY and
         FT8 with a focus on the low and WARC bands.  QSL AB2E/VP9 via LotW,
         or direct to home call; QSL VP9I via WW3S. [TNX NG3K]
VE     - Pierre, VK3KTB  will be active  again  as  VY0ERC from  the  Eureka
         Amateur Radio Club station on  Ellesmere Island (NA-008)  between 5
         March and 1 April.  He operates  SSB,  CW and  FT8 on various bands
         when time permits. QSL via M0OXO's OQRS and LoTW.
VU     - The AU2M operation from Arnala Island (AS-169), which was cancelled
         last year  due to heavy rains,  has been rescheduled  for  1-3 May.
         This  IOTA group  was activated back  2004 and 2006,  and has  been
         silent ever since. More information is expected in due course.
ZC4    - A five-man team  (GM2TT, GM2WW, GM3JIM, GM5YTT, and GM6DX)  will be
         active as ZC4C and ZC4Z from the UK Sovereign Base Areas on  Cyprus
         on 4-11 March.  They will run 2-3 stations on 80-10 metres CW, SSB,
         RTTY, FT8/FT4 (MSHV) and maybe even SSTV.  QSOs will be uploaded to
         LoTW and Club Log.

CARIBBEAN TRIP ---> Stefan, HB9JAB will be active holiday style as FG/HB9JAB
from Guadeloupe (NA-102) on 7-12 March  and  20-27 March,  and as  J79C from
Dominica  (NA-101) on  13-20 March.  He will operate  SSB and FT8  on  20-10
metres. QSLs via LoTW and eQSL.

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                         *** 4 2 5  D X  N E W S ***
                         ****  GOOD TO KNOW ... ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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                            3Y0K: THE BAND PLAN
                (as published on https://3y0k.com/#bandplan)

Norwegian band plan and IARU Region 1  shall apply.  The following band plan
is contingent on frequency availability at the time we are QRV. We will have
a  strong focus  on the  human modes, but  digital mode strategies  are also
being planned.

Band    CW      SSB     FT8 (kHz)        Band     Mode
--------------------------------         ---------------
160m    Free    N/A     1836             160m   CW/FT8
80m     Free    N/A     3567             80m    CW/FT8
60m     Free    N/A     5357             60m    CW/FT8
40m     Free    Free    7090             40m    All mode
30m     Free    Free    10131            30m    CW/FT8
20m     Free    Free    14090            20m    All mode
17m     Free    Free    18095            17m    All mode
15m     Free    Free    21090            15m    All mode
12m     Free    Free    24911            12m    All mode
10m     Free    Free    28090            10m    All mode
                                         SAT    QO-lOO

Notes:
- "Free" means operator selects QRG
- "N/A" means no transmission planned
- Operating modes: CW, SSB, FT8
- No FT4 will be used
- RTTY may be offered late in the DXpedition
- 60m band may be operated on late in the DXpedition
- For FT8 mode use only the specified frequencies and F/H mode
- NO TX on lowest 10 kHz spectrum on regular bands to allow regular DX
  traffic
- NO TX on lowest 5 kHz on WARC bands to allow regular DX traffic
- CW MAX 20 kHz split (operators choose QRG)
- SSB MAX 30 kHz split (operators choose QRG)
- Logs will be uploaded to M0OXO max once per day/second day

NO TX PORTION OF BANDS.  We understand that there  will be  other DXers  out
there during our expedition,  so to respect  those other DXers  we  will not
transmit in these portions of the bands:
Band      CW (kHz)
-------------------
160m    1810-1815
80m     3500-3510
40m     7000-7010
30m     10100-10105
20m     14000-14010
17m     18068-18073
15m     21000-21010
12m     24890-24895
10m     28000-28010

DQRM STRATEGY. This strategy may only be implemented if the DQRM is very bad
and slows down our QSO rate significantly.
Normal CW/SSB pileup handling is listening UP 1 kHz on CW and 5 kHz on SSB.
DQRM strategy is to work SIMPLEX on all bands  within a 20 kHz bandwidth for
CW and 30 kHz for SSB:
Band      CW (kHz)      SSB (kHz)
----------------------------------
80m      3510-3530         N/A
40m      7010-7030      7120-7150
30m     10105-10125        N/A
20m     14010-14030    14160-14190
17m     18073-18088    18130-18160
15m     21010-21030    21160-21190
12m     24895-24910    24940-24970
10m     28010-28030    28320-28350
We will work simplex or "contest mode"  within the 20 kHz window in CW.  For
example, operate SIMPLEX between 14010 and 14030 kHz.
In DQRM mode - we do S&P within a specified window like in any contest.
All stations are calling SIMPLEX.  3Y0K tunes across the simplex window  and
works stations SIMPLEX.

Bookmark https://www.facebook.com/groups/1787070508410564 for updates.

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C3 QSL BUREAU: NEW MAILING ADDRESS ---> Per an agreement  between the  Union
de Radioaficionados Espanoles (URE)  and the  Unio de Radioaficionats Andor-
rans (URA), the  URE QSL Bureau  has officially taken over the management of
QSL traffic for Andorra. Effective 18 February, all QSL cards for URA member
stations (C3) should be sent to the following address:
URE - QSL Service
Avda. Monte Igueldo 102
28053 Madrid
Spain

DESECHEO 2026 ---> On 27 February, after 46 days of operation, KP5/NP3VI has
reached a significant milestone:  100,000+ QSOs  logged  with nearly  19,500
unique callsigns.
"This achievement marks several important firsts in DXpedition history:  (1)
the first fully solar-powered major DXpedition to achieve 100,000 QSOs;  (2)
the first major DXpedition to reach 100,000 QSOs  operating  exclusively low
power;  (3) a  rare entity  activation  conducted  under strict  U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service environmental regulations;  (4) continuous operation  of  a
Remote Deployment Unit powered entirely by solar energy and battery storage;
(5) a focused operating strategy emphasizing All-Time New Ones (ATNOs).
This DXpedition demonstrates that  high-impact results  can be achieved with
minimal environmental footprint": https://www.facebook.com/61585525894897.

WRTC.INFO ---> The World Wide Radio Operators Foundation (WWROF) has assumed
responsibility for WRTC.info (https://wrtc.info/),  the long-standing commu-
nity website  dedicated to  preserving the  history of the  World Radiosport
Team Championship (WRTC).  Over the years WRTC.info has become the most com-
prehensive publicly accessible record of WRTC events,  documenting more than
three decades of radiosport history through  event descriptions, participant
accounts, images, and statistics.  WWROF is seeking a small group of volun-
teers willing to help sustain WRTC.info going forward:
https://wwrof.org/blog/wwrof-assumes-stewardship-for-wrtc-info/

YOTA CONTEST 2026 ---> Organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group  in  co-
operation with the  Hungarian Amateur Radio Society (MRASZ),  the aim of the
YOTA Contest is  to increase youngsters activity on the air,  strengthen the
reputation of the  YOTA programme, and  demonstrate  support  for youngsters
across the world.  The three sessions  of this year's  YOTA Contest  will be
held on 15 March (10:00-22:00 UTC), 19 July (10:00-22:00 UTC), and 28 Decem-
ber (10:00-22:00 UTC),  on the five classic bands CW and SSB.  Everyone  can
work everyone. See https://yotacontest.mrasz.org for the complete rules.

+ SILENT KEY + Lada Prajsner, OK2PAY passed away on  21 February.  "Lada was
truly one of the giants of our hobby", Mark Wohlschlegel, WC3W says.  "A re-
markable operator and competitor,  he achieved what few ever will - becoming
a ten-time World Winner of the DX Marathon CW  category,  while also earning
numerous  world-class  CW championship honors  throughout his  distinguished
amateur radio career.  His skill, dedication, and consistency set a standard
admired  across the  global  DX  community.  Yet  beyond  the  extraordinary
achievements and scores was something even more meaningful. Lada represented
the very spirit of DXing - patience,  excellence in CW operation,  fairness,
and a lifelong passion  for connecting people across borders through radio":
https://dxmarathon.com/news/2026/lada_prajsner_ok2pay/

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QSLs received  direct  or  through managers:  3D2AG,  3G9S (SA-050),  5K0UA,
7Z1AO,  9L8MD,  9L9L (AF-037),  AP5ARS, FK8IK,  FS/DL8DYL, FS/DL9DRA,  HI6M,
HP1AVS,  J38WG,  P40AA,  PJ4KV,  V85NPV,  VP2MAA,  VP2MPN,  VP2MRL,  VP2MYL,
VP9/WE9G, WE9G/KC4, XU7RRC (AS-133), YI3AA, Z68TT, Z68ZZ, ZD9BV, ZL7IO.

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      edited by Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ and Valeria Pregliasco, IK1ADH

            Its contents may be used, reproduced and distributed
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          Contributors are invited to send their DX information to
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                      The deadline is 12 UTC on Fridays

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                           Direttore Responsabile
                            Gabriele Villa, I2VGW
               Giornalista Professionista - Tessera n. 071675
                      Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti
                                Roma, Italia

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