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Monday, April 9, 2018

Kendall of Christmas Island DXpedition to Speak at Fond du Lac Radio Club:

eHam.net News – FOND DU LAC — Bill Kendall “KH600” from the Christmas Island DXpedition will speak the Fond du Lac Amateur Radio meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 9, at Moraine Park Technical College, room A112, 235 N. National Ave., Fond du Lac. A “DXpedition” is an expedition to what is considered an exotic place by ham radio operators, perhaps because of its remoteness, access restrictions or simply because there are very few radio amateurs active from that place. This could be an island, a country, or even a particular spot on a geographical grid. DX is a telegraphic shorthand for “distance” or “distant.” Early DXpeditions were simply exploratory and geographical expeditions in the late 1920s and 1930s, in which one or more radio amateurs participated in order to provide long distance communications. At the same time they communicated with fellow radio amateurs who wanted to contact a new country. Most notable are the Antarctic expeditions of Admiral Richard E. Byrd. The participation of radio amateurs in geographical expeditions was resumed after World War II. DXpeditions are planned and organized to help operators who need to contact that area to obtain an amateur radio award. Kendall has been an active ham radio operator ever since he received his license in 1955. He lives in Honolulu area and shares the hobby with his son Will Kendall “W0ZKJ” and his son John Kendall “N0PJV.” All three hams in 2015 trekked out to Christmas Island and set up camp for a week of DXing.

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