DXpedition Search
I’ve spent a lot of time the last 3-4 days looking for places to go on a personal DXpedition. I’m not positive I’m going to do it, but I have the time and the dollars to do something that isn’t too extravagant.
Here’s the criteria:
- The antenna’s need to be in place. I don’t want to take any antennas.
- A separate structure. A place where there already is a shack, not a hotel or apartment building.
- Less than four time zones away from Pacific Time. I just got back from Ireland and the jet lag was tough!
- Only eight or nine hours of flight time. Blowing one day on each end of the trip is probably necessary, but it doesn’t mean I have to like it! I’d like to get there and at least get set up on the first day, operating the second day and forward.
- Relatively easy licensing. I’m not looking to work with 27-government agencies trying to get a license.
- Relatively easy transportation. I’m not thinking about going to a place and then having to have four more hours spent getting the final place.
The idea behind the DXpedition is to simply operate as much as possible from a place. Since I do so little operating here at home (like…none), I want to get on the air and just operate as much as makes sense. The timing doesn’t need to be associated with a contest and, if it is, my objective wouldn’t be to win the contest, just participate in a way that supports my operating objectives.
I’ve done some research and have some thoughts. Any good ideas out there?
Scot, K9JY
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Aside from the obvious suggestion to see what you can turn up at sites like http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/DX_Resources/Shack_Rental/, I believe that in ZF the Cayman Amateur Radio Society will allow visitors to use their “shack”, which is located on the property of Andrew, ZF2EJ. (Contact me privately for his email.) The process to get a license is not difficult at all, but, like many things in the islands, it’s a bit on the slow side. There are a ton of places to stay, I think it might be within your timezone and travel parameters, and it’s a great place to visit, though a bit on the pricey side.
There are similar facilities as to waht K2DBK described on some of the UK Channel Islands, the UK’s Isle of Man and some of the Baltic/North Sea Islands.
Personally I am looking into St Pierre or the Faroes.
73
Steve
K9ZW
Both good suggestions. I’m checking those out as well. Thanks!
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