This great DX spot is a new one for Dave and
Neil and is sure to bring many new QSO's. Our towers, antennas,
logistical support, licensing and all in country transportation
is provided by African
DX Safaris - Andre ZS6WPX.
Our goal is to operate around the clock on all
bands on CW, SSB and RTTY will be our primary modes. Other
special modes like SSTV and PSK upon request. We will try
to operate in the General band segments as much as we can.
We intend to spend every evening on the low bands from 30
to 160 meters. We have receive antennas and power AMPs available
where permitted. Watch this WEB site daily for updates on
our next evenings operation.
DXpedition Logs can be checked from QTH
(Home) on this site. Enter your call and the C91 logs
for 2004 DXpeditions will be checked for a match. The logs
will be updated daily as Internet access permits. Each operator
will be using their own call signs as follows.
Dave Anderson, K4SV is C91DA
Neil King, VA7DX is C91NK
Our Pilot station is Stephen Grose, K4YL.
He will be in contact with the DXpedition daily. If you have
suggestions or would like a special mode please send an email
to Stephen at Stephen
Grose, K4YL.
QSLing Hint! If you worked a station multiple
times please send only One QSL card
and a list in Date-Time order for the remainder of QSO's.
USA - Send Self Addressed Stamped
Envelope (SASE)
DX - Send Self Addressed Envelope (SAE)
and one of the following 1- Green Stamp, 1- Large IRC.
Donations will be accepted to help cover
some of our equipment shipping, QSL printing, and other supplies
costs, it helps! Thanks in advance.
Send direct and bureau QSL requests and Donations to:
Stephen Grose, K4YL
PO Box 183
Flat Rock, NC 28731-0183
Our team is supported through donations from many great individuals
and companies. We wish to thank all our sponsors and encourage
you to do business with them the next time you need something.
Icom has supplied new IC 756ProII radios and power supplies
for this trip, Thanks Ray!
DXpedition News
27th July, 2004
The DXpedition team arrives in South Africa on July 27th
and will travel to Lesotho. Once all antennas are up we will
become QRV and operate 24 hours a day around the clock. We
arrive Mozambique on August 11th.
Watch here for daily updates!