CQ Amateur Radio

60 Meters – the “Channel Band,” Part 2

This is a follow-up to Joe’s contribution to this column last month, “DXing on 60 Meters.” – N2OO

Ralph Fedor, KØIR, team leader for last fall’s Pitcairn VP6R DXpedition (October 18-November 1, 2019), had been turned down by the licensing folks in New Zealand for permission to operate 60 meters. He had his hands full testing equipment and getting the

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