William Hein, AA6TT wrote:
As an ex AT member i can tell that since i remember the best part of the AT (most elite club on 11m for a long long time)I am astonished by the number of ham DXpeditions who are also operating on 11m 'freeband'. For example, the recent ham DXpedition to The Gambia appears to have also operated on 11m as 118AT/DX with freeband QSLs to 310AT102 (aka YL3CW). These callsigns apparently assigned by the Alfa Delta organization in Italy. I've heard that many, many other ham DXpeditions also fire up on 11m 'freeband' (Temotu, Chesterfield, East Timor, etc.). Icom France is even financially supporting freeband DXpeditions which means they must be selling a lot of ham gear to freebanders. Casual Websurfing will reveal that the freebanders are perhaps even more active than hams in mounting DXpeditions. And going to places (like VU7, YVO, SV/a) that hams can't easily go. And tagging along on a lot of ham DX outings. Is this the DX equivalent of Napster? What does this mean for our DXing hobby in the long run? Bill AA6TT
were HAMS, i only got interested with ham because i was able to operate (DX) on 11m i got more and more interested in getting more pro. .. and i ended up on HF ... 11m went into history
there are lots of guys like me... here in Poland most of SQ callsigns are people who got ingo radio via CB and CB Dxing
Maciej Sebastian Muszalski (Miles)
SQ5EBM
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