DXpedition to Kiritimati (Christmas Island)

28 September to 26 October 2011

 
 

Frequencies & Modes

T32C plans to operate on the following frequencies. In selecting these frequencies we have taken into account the frequencies to be used by the 3D2C Conway Reef DXpedition that is operational at the same time. We want to ensure that our pile-ups do not clash. Note that we will be listening down on many of the SSB frequencies.

Band  CW TX  CW RX  SSB TX   SSB  RX   RTTY TX RTTY RX 
 

 (kHz)

 (kHz)

 (kHz)

 (kHz)

 (kHz)

 (kHz)

             
160  1815  1818 -> 1821  1845  1850  1845  1850
 80  3515  3516+  3790  3785 & 3815  3580  3595 -> 3600
 40  7001  7015+  7072

 7060 -> 7065
 7215 -> 7225

 7032  7045+
 30  10103  10115+      10142  10140-
 20  14015  14016 -> 14020  14180  14160 -> 14175
 14220 -> 14225
 14079  14090+
 17  18070  18085+  18140  18125 -> 18135  18090  18092+
 15  21015  21016 -> 21022  21285  21265 -> 21275  21079  21090+
 12  24910  24911 -> 24915  24940  24925 -> 24935  24918  24928+
 10  28015  28016 -> 28022  28485  28465 -> 28475  28079  28090+
 10 FM      29580  29600 -> 29610    
 6  50102  50102  50145  50145    
 6 Beacon  50102          

6m EME.   Mode: WSJT - JT65A
                Frequency: 50.198 MHz
                T32C will transmit the first sequence
                Grid Locator BJ12HA (N = 2.0.48 W = 157.23.44)
                Full EME operating details are available by
clicking here

This DXpedition supports the DX Code of Conduct    

We will try to operate on the above modes and frequencies. However QRM or local circumstances may cause changes.

We will nearly always work split frequency and will regularly announce the frequencies on which we are listening.

We will only make contacts on our transmitting frequency during the last few days of the DXpedition if the pile-ups have disappeared.

We will also use slow CW toward the end of our DXpedition, to allow newcomers to Morse Code to make a contact with us.

Listen to the operator carefully. Each has been briefed to give the T32C callsign at least after every two QSOs and to announce the listening frequencies every five QSOs.

We will not work by numbers; we feel that with good ears and equipment this is quite unnecessary.


 


                                                                                             
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