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Subj: Need Antarctica in your Log?
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Need Antarctica in your Log?

Date : 30 / 06 / 2026
Author : WIA

If Antarctica is still on your DX wish list, now is an excellent opportunity to add one of the world's rarest operating 
locations to your logbook. 
At least two Australian amateurs are currently active from Australian Antarctic research stations and expect to remain 
on air until around December 2026, operating whenever station duties and the Antarctic weather allow.

Tom Blunt, VK2TBC, is operating as VK0TBC from Casey Station, Antarctica. 
Tom is active on SSB and FT8, with much of his activity currently on 20 metres FT8 while additional SSB operating continues 
as time permits. 
He maintains a dedicated website with operating updates, station information and QSL details at 
 Link >> https://vk2tbc.com/ 

making it easy to keep track of his latest activity.

Meanwhile, Dave Short, VK2JDS, is on the air as VK0DS from Davis Station, Antarctica. 
Dave is operating primarily FT8, with activity dependent on work commitments and the challenging Antarctic environment. 
Further information, operating notes and QSL details can be found on his QRZ page at 
   Link >> https://www.qrz.com/db/VK0DS

Whether you're chasing a new DXCC entity, filling a gap in your Worked All Continents award, or simply looking for a 
memorable Antarctic contact, keep an eye on the clusters and waterfall. 
Opportunities to work stations from Antarctica don't come along every day, and both VK0TBC and VK0DS are providing the 
amateur radio community with a rare chance to put the frozen continent in the log.


Wireless Institute of Australia - Advocating for amateur radio, educating operators, supporting the community, 
and promoting the public value of the amateur service.


Page Last Updated: Tuesday, 30 Jun 2026 at 08:56 hours by Justin Giles-clark

(Sourced from https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260630-1/index.php)

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