KH8T Final Log Update

KH8T American Samoa log update has been uploaded to Bespoke OQRS and to LoTW. All.txt files received and inquiries completed. LoTW is currently down so last 500 Qs will be uploaded to LoTW once it is back online. KH8T OQRS open: 

Missing QSO?

How do I ask for a missing QSO to be searched or corrected?

On OQRS log search you will see a button “Log Check Request” ALL logging inquiries should click this link to our form.
The form is sent to my work queue and enables me to work interactively with the log to find the issue, this is something emails cannot do!

It is for MISSING or INCORRECT QSOs ONLY” Before making any inquiry check the Last QSO date and time in the log. 

Please do NOT send emails or screen shots unless asked! (Emails will be deleted without reply) For FT modes our teams will send me the ALL.TXT files after the DXpedition has ended.
If you are not in log. It is always advised that you try again for that band slot. Thank you.

VK2/W7BRS QSL Preview

The QSL card for the Lord Howe Island DXpedition by Jeff, VK2/W7BRS has now been designed and will soon be in the print room. Thank you to Max ON5UR for the design.
QSL cards are expected to be posted at the end of September.  VK2/W7BRS OQRS is open:

Pitcairn Island September

VP6WR Pitcairn Island DXpedition will be operated by Bill, G0VDE during September 2024 QSL Via M0URX
“I’m planning to travel to VP6, Pitcairn Island in the Pacific, and be active between approximately 5th to 15th September 2024. 
I will initially be travelling to Tahiti on the 31st August, stopping there for a couple of days and then travelling on Air Tahiti to Mangareva Island (Gambier) on the 3rd September. I then take the Pitcairn Island’s boat – the ‘Silver Supporter’ – for the around 30 hour trip to Pitcairn.
The return trip means I arrive back on Mangareva on 17th September but as the next flight back to Tahiti is on the following Saturday 21st, I’ll be staying there for four days and plan to activate Mangareva as FO/G0VDE QSL Via M0URX
I should return to the UK on the 24th September.”
LoTW – Uploaded during the DXpedition.
Direct QSL – $3.00 Bureau QSL – OQRS ONLY – DO NOT put any cards into the bureau, they will not be received.
Based on the data at Club Log World Most Wanted 66

Please DO NOT send screen shots or emails unless you are asked to. Any received will be deleted without reply.

KH8T American Samoa – September

KH8T American Samoa September 2-16 QSL Via M0URX

Plan: To operate from American Samoa, giving as many of the deserving as possible a chance to work an All Time New One, or a new band or mode country.

Will operate 80, 40, 30, 20, 17,15,12, and 10 meters. Possibly also 160, 60 and 6 propagation and antennas allowing. Will operate CW, SSB, and FT-8/FT-4.

Team: N5DD, Don Daze, KC5DJI, Amy Daze, K5PI, Robert Brandon. VE7KW, Keith Witney, W5MJ, Madison Jones,  W5SJ, Bill Priakos (Pilot) Email kh8t@gmail.com
LoTW – will be uploaded during the DXpedition directly from OQRS when the log is received.
Direct QSL – $3.00 Bureau QSL – OQRS ONLY – DO NOT put any cards into the bureau, they will not be received.
Based on the data at Club Log World Most Wanted 75

Please DO NOT send screen shots or emails unless you are asked to. Any received will be deleted without reply.

Coming soon

Coming soon with United Radio QSL Management:
VK2/W7BRS Lord Howe Island – From July 11th  Due to the restructuring of the Australian Licensing system Lord Howe Island now has the prefix VK2 (being a dependency of New South Wales) followed by the call sign of the operator /W7BRS. For DXCC purposes the call sign will be operational from Lord Howe Island.
VP6WR Pitcairn September
KH8T American Samoa September 2-16

ARRL Systems Service Disruption

LoTWI am still aware that OQRS is unable to upload to LoTW for the log updates that have been sent to me. I am keeping up to date with the ARRL and wish them well in getting systems back up and running. Here is the latest update from ARRL

ARRL Systems Service Disruption – Updated 6/4/2024

On or around May 12, 2024, ARRL was the victim of a sophisticated network attack by a malicious international cyber group. ARRL immediately involved the FBI and engaged with third party experts to investigate.
This serious incident was extensive and categorized by the FBI as “unique,” compromising network devices, servers, cloud-based systems, and PCs.
ARRL management quickly established an incident response team. This has led to an extensive effort to contain and remediate the networks, restore servers, and staff are beginning the testing of applications and interfaces to ensure proper operation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as our staff continue to work through this with an outstanding team of experts to restore full functionality to our systems and services.
We will continue to update members as advised and to the extent we are able.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands VU4

Dx-Adventure is proud to announce its next DX-Pedition, to take place in the first quarter of 2025.
Our international team, consisting of over 10 experienced operators, is eager to embark on this adventure.
This time, we’re focusing on the Andaman & Nicobar Islands VU4, currently ranked at place 54th of the  most wanted DXCC entity.
During this DX-Pedition, we’ll be active on all bands, using  CW, SSB, and digital modes.
This offers a fantastic opportunity for radio amateurs worldwide to work this DXCC | IOTA.
More news later on our website www.dx-adventure.com

Stay tuned for the latest news and details.

Best regards,  The Dx-Adventure Team
You hear our signals, we feel the pile-ups!