We believe that it is more important to give a new country to "small pistol" than to give an 8th band QSO to a "big gun" station. By doing this, we hope to fulfill the demand for a "new one", especially from stations located in Japan and the rest of the Far East.
Bogdan VP2V/SP2FUD, Kazik VP2V/SP6AXW, Leszek VP2V/SP6CIK, Janusz VP2V/SP9FIH, Robert VP2V/SP9WZS
Most needed
Please vote in our poll "Most wanted" to help yourself and us to find new destination for next DXpedition. Here is the link: Most needed DXCC
Little pistols
We promised to work stations with simple equipment and below you can see few examples:
Robert's QSL card
Best view of all antennas from the salt water.
VP2V/SP9FIH & VP2VAK
More aces in the pack :-)
VP2V/SP6AXW
What about this one?
VP2V/SP6CIK card
Participants' cards are with different photos on front side. Enjoy views!
VP2V/SP2FUD QSL Project
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Summary balance
Flight/drive/sail – 18000/900/100 km
Eaten eggs – 6 dozens
Eaten breads – 12 pcs
Swallowed icecreams - 30
Tasted beers - 130
Baggage weight – 235 kg
Lost cellular phones – 1
Taken pictures – 1000+
Participants' weight loss – 10 kg
Antennas - 8
QSOs with JA - 6618
Farewell to Anegada
From L to R: SP9FIH, SP2FUD, SP6AXW, our host - Kenneth, SP6CIK, SP9WZS. In the background are visable some of our beach weapons.