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      • The 3Y0J activation of Bouvet Island has finished. The team concluded operations at 3:00 UTC on February 14, 2023, with around 19,000 contacts logged.
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  2. January 2023. 3Y0J is an amateur radio Dxpedition to Bouvet Island (Bouvetøya), one of the most isolated island in the world.

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · By John Konrad Last week, after a long and treacherous voyage, a team of amateur radio operators arrived on the world’s most remote island, Bouvet Island. Using the callsign 3Y0J, they are...

  4. Many locations around the world are not often represented on the Amateur Radio bands. Why? Some are hard to get to or dangerous to operate from due to harsh weather. Bouvet Island is a good example. Others are protected areas or spots where Ham Radio is not allowed on a regular basis.

  5. The 3Y0J Bouvet Island DXpedition was an amateur radio event that occurred February 6–13, 2023. The expedition's goals were the same as other DXpeditions: to contact as many amateur radio stations as possible from a remote location.

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · Thanks to maritime writer Peter Marsh for this nugget: A team of amateur ham radio operators embarked on The Bouvet Island DXpedition to set up the callsign 3Y0J on the world's most...

  7. 3Y0J is a team of 13 international amateur radio operators who, in January 6, 2023, will be sailing to, and operating from, Bouvet Island with the goal of making over 200K QSOs.

  8. Aug 10, 2021 · The Intrepid-DX Group now must secure a new license and landing permission from the Norwegian Polar Institute. Meanwhile, Polish radio amateur Dom Grzyb, 3Z9DX, says planning continues for a second expedition on Bouvet Island in late 2021, using the call sign 3Y0I.

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