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« ARRL DX Bulletin 2008 #30 | Boingo Wireless Launches Wi-Fi at Ronald Reagan and Dulles International Airports »
ARRL DX Bulletin 2008 #33
- MALDIVES, 8Q.
- Andrew, G7COD, will be active from the Island of Embudu in the Kaafu Atoll, (AS-013), using the callsign 8Q7AK from October 12 to 25. Activity will be on 40 through 12 meters using CW and SSB. He plans to be operational every day from approximately 0730-0830z, 0900-1030z, 1300-1500z and 1730-1745z. Suggested frequencies are (+/- QRM): SSB - 7063, 14147, 18133, 21253 and 24953 kHz, and CW - 7003, 10103, 14003, 18073, 21003 and 24893 kHz.
http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/dx/2008-arld033.html