CY0 DXpedition
Sponsors
The CY0 DXpedition Team would like to express its
gratitude to the below organizations and corporate sponsors for their support of this DXpedition.
Thank
you, de N0TG, WA4DAN, AA4VK
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DX Organizations and Clubs |
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Northern California DX Foundation
- NCDXF The Northern California DX Foundation was founded in 1972 to assist worthwhile amateur radio and scientific projects with funding and equipment. Although the words “Northern California” still appear in its title, the activities of the Foundation are international in scope rather than regional. |
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Germany |
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International DX Association, Inc.INDEXA, a non-profit organization for the enhancement of amateur radio, worldwide peace, and friendship |
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Japan |
Nippon DX Association (NDXA) NDXA provides financial support to major DXpeditions. |
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The
Lone Star
DX Association (LSDXA), was founded in 1987 by a small group of DXers from
the Fort Worth, Texas area.
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The Southeastern DX Club (SEDXC) was formed in 1958 by a group of hams in the Atlanta, Georgia area, recognizing a growing need to supplement regular radio clubs with a specialized club for DXers. Several SEDXC members were part of the highly successful K5D Desecheo 2009 DXpedition. Since 1958, SEDXC members have put 136 DXCC entities on the air. | ||
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United Kingdom |
Chiltern DX Club (CDXC): The UK DX FoundationThe aim of the club is to promote HF operating in Amateur Radio and to encourage excellence, particularly in DXing and contest operating. CDXC is the UK's largest group of HF, DX and contest-oriented radio amateurs. For further details, please visit their information page. |
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Denmark |
The
Danish DX Group was established in
1972. The Group operates a QSL service and is a supporter of DXpeditions.
To learn more about the QSL service, visit their site by clicking on the
logo.
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TCDXA - Twin City DX
Association |
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The MVDX/CC was formed in 1976 to serve the DX'ing and Contesting community in the greater St. Louis area, consisting of St. Louis and its surrounding Missouri and Illinois communities. It has grown from a small group of 16 hams to approximately 70 members in 1996. The Club's goals are to promote the working of DX and contests, provide financial assistance to deserving DXpeditions, and to have fun. |
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Corporate Sponsors |
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Bencher, Inc. Bencher began serving the amateur radio community in 1974, as the leading manufacturer of Iambic keys for amateur radio operators worldwide. The acquisition of Butternut antenna product line in 1990 enhanced its position as a supplier of high quality products to the amateur community. |
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DuneStar provided support with purchase of Model 300: Single Bandpass Filters. The Team used these filters at KP1 and KP5. |
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