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DXpedition University 2001
Learn the art and "How To" of DXpedition Planning and Running Pileups!

Envisioned some 10 years ago and after 2 years of writing the material, DX
University is now a reality.

DXpedition University ("DXU") is the first of its kind to provide a training
ground for energetic radio amateurs wanting to learn the foundational
methods and tactics of DXpeditioning.

A group of 6-10 hams will go to a proven site in Jamaica (6Y). Participants
become part of a team, just like the World Record 6Y2A Team. Learning begins
before the trip with planning procedures and continues through the Jamaica
stay. With expert hands-on training, team members will be shown the
essential skills needed to feel confident about venturing out on their own
DX-oriented vacations and in their ability to run and control pile-ups.
There is not only personal instruction, as hard copy manuals covering all
aspects are also included. Besides setting up a complete multiple
transmitter station and running DX pile-ups during the week, the team will
participate in the A.R.R.L. SSB contest, with additional pointers provided
real-time.

This is a learning environment and all questions will be answered and fully
explained. The Jamaican accommodations are radio-oriented (not a luxury
hotel) and include full time staff, transportation (private driver), plus
side trips during the week.

To learn more about DXU and how you can join the team in Jamaica, visit the
DXU site at: http://pages.prodigy.net/k2kw/dxu/

73, and hope to see you in Jamaica!
Kenny K2KW  & Tom N6BT



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