Northern California DX Foundation
I want to send my thank you to the Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF) for their generous $15,000 contribution to DXpedition HK0NA as mentioned in the Ohio/Penn Special DX bulletin No. 1043.1.
This DXpedition is a monumental effort for the benefit of all ham radio operators from heavy metal in the sky juiced by kilowatt amplifiers, to low power into verticals sandwiched between condominiums, to vapor power juicing attic dipoles. I'm keeping in mind that my operating technique has a two fold benefit.
First, it minimizes stress inside the cans for operators at the other end of the coax therefore improving operator efficiency at the receive end. Stress diminishes productivity. Secondly, my technique ensures the next operator can log the signal launched from Malpelo Island as a gesture of goodwill ensuring ham radio remains enjoyable for all who endeavor.
Thanks again NCDXF for helping HK0NA execute their mission.
Follow the code!
This DXpedition is a monumental effort for the benefit of all ham radio operators from heavy metal in the sky juiced by kilowatt amplifiers, to low power into verticals sandwiched between condominiums, to vapor power juicing attic dipoles. I'm keeping in mind that my operating technique has a two fold benefit.
First, it minimizes stress inside the cans for operators at the other end of the coax therefore improving operator efficiency at the receive end. Stress diminishes productivity. Secondly, my technique ensures the next operator can log the signal launched from Malpelo Island as a gesture of goodwill ensuring ham radio remains enjoyable for all who endeavor.
Thanks again NCDXF for helping HK0NA execute their mission.
Follow the code!




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