VO2 – Labrador: from June 1 to September 7, 2004 there will be from 160 to 6m QRV from Labrador Fred, VO2/K2FRD. Will endeavor to be SSB, CW, PSK31 and possibly RTTY on the highest possible open band. He advises that reception on 40m will be difficult due to QRM. He does not give much hope for success to the lower bands (160 and 80m), even though he will have antennas ready for these bands as well.

KP2 – Virgin Islands: from St. Croix (NA-106) in the US Virgin Islands next week, exactly from June 5 to 12, QRV Ann W2AZK/KP2 and KF2HC/KP2. They will work from 160 to 6m SSB and CW. Confirmed connections will also be recognized for the NJDXA diploma (www.njdxa.org). QSL to house brands directly and via bureau.
CE – Chile: from the Chilean lighthouse on the Alacran Peninsula (CHI-061) on June 5th and 6th, a group of Arica radio club operators (CA1WJB, CE1BPY, CE1LYF, CE1LXT, CE1POT, CE1RQB, CE1VLY, CE2WUI and XQ1IDM) will work from 160 to 6m SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31. QSL via CE1FA.
JW – Svalbard: the well-known circumnavigator Marq CT1BWW (one of the S05X operators) is planning an activity from Svalbard between June 7 and 14. If he finds other interested parties, three stations on CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK31 and SSTV. QSL on CT1BWW.
K4T – Dry Tortugas National Park, NA-079: for the last three days of June, you're a party VHF of enthusiasts led by Ivars KC4PX planned activity from Garden Key in the Gulf of Mexico, starling EL84 and Lighthouse Society USA-316. Dry Tortugas National Park is a few tiny islands west of Key West, Florida. They will work on KV, but mainly 6m, 2m and 70cm. The equipment includes M2 antennas plus Icom and Kenwood transceivers. QSL manager is KC4PX. In case of good conditions, it is possible to extend the expedition until July 2.

ZA – Albania: practically every day new information comes from operators. The exact locator is JN91SG. The operation should end on June 4.

IT9 - Sicily, JM77: between June 6th and 18th he will be working from Sicily on 2m HSCW and FSK441A DH7FB. On June 5th from 04 UT it will also try to be QRV from squares JN51, JN50 and JM69 during the ferry ride. FSK441A operation is scheduled for the morning from 05 UT and the evening after 19 UT on the frequency 144.355 MHz. HSCW operation at 2500 LPM on 144.148 MHz. On the twelfth of June, HSCW activity is also possible from square JM87. Skeds outside of /mm and /m can be agreed on dh7fb@web.de.

YO – Romania, KN27es and ?KN38?: Friedhelm DL7AJA will visit Romania for the week from June 10 to 17, from where MS FSK441A is planning an activity. It will only work randomly on the frequency of 144.392 MHz (broadcasts in the 1st period). It will use IC706MKIIG, BEKO HLV600 (up to 200W power, which is the YO limit) and an 11-element antenna. On 6m there will be QRV only during the occurrence of Es with a 4-element antenna. The exact date and locator of the planned activity from Bukowina (KN38) is not yet known.

OZ - Denmark, JO74 and JO75: the team consisting of DF2EA, DH8BQA, DL1EJA, DL2BZE, DL3BQA and DL5YYM set their sights on Bornholm this year after excellent expeditions in previous years. They will set up their base camp in square JO74MX, while they will also be broadcasting from square JO75. The OZ0MS expedition will last from June 10 to 22, 2004. The equipment includes FT-847 and 5 el.yagi na 6 m, 350W a 15 el.CueDee na 2m, 250 W a 21 el.F9FT na 70cm a 10W so 44-prvkovou yagi na 23cm. Na KV bude v prevádzke 500W stanica so smerovými a drôtovými anténami iba občasne. Zatiaľ však nie je uvažovaná MS prevádzka, iba tropo, Es a contestová počas 23cm NAC. Ak máte záujem o MS QSO, write a short email to the address dh8bqa@necg.de in the form: "DFOTEC, JO73CF, needs JO74&75, active on FSK441, all evenings and weekends." If there is enough interest, the plans may change.
RK1B – KO79: the activity of RK1B from square KO79 was already announced during Arietids. Further details are not known.
