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VP2EAD Anguilla

VP2EAD Anguilla

VP2EAD Team will be active from Anguilla Island, IOTA NA - 022, 3 - 20 March 2026. Team - SP9FIH, SQ2RAD.Recent DX Spots VP2EADVP2EAD Log searchSearch They will operate on 160 - 6m, CW, SSB, FT8. QSL via ClubLog OQRS, LOTW. Anguilla Island is located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and, together with the islands of Scrap, Dog, and Sombrero, forms a local group that is part of the Lesser Antilles. The island was named by the Spanish, and its name can be translated as “eel.” To the west, 320 km away, lie Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Together with Martinique, Dominica, and Saint Lucia, Anguilla forms a “garland” of coral islands stretching from north to south to the shores of Venezuela. The hot tropical climate, sandy beaches, emerald waters of the ocean, and indescribable local flavor have made the island of Anguilla a place of pilgrimage for tourists who want to bask in the bright Caribbean sun and experience all the delights of a beach vacation at the island's first-class resorts! Originally, the island of Anguilla was inhabited by the Arawaks, South American Indian tribes who fished and grew cotton there. The Spanish arrived in the 16th century and displaced the local tribes, capturing part of the population. However, they did not stay long on the island, which had no natural resources. A century later, the British made Anguilla their colony, bringing black slaves from the African continent to these lands and starting to grow sugar cane. In the 18th century, armed clashes between the French and the English took place on the island, and in addition, the archipelago was chosen by pirates, who set up convenient moorings for their ships in quiet bays.

Source: DXNews

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VP2EAD, VP2ELX & VP2EWE – Anguilla

VP2EAD, VP2ELX & VP2EWE – Anguilla

In Polish, here’s a video showing the antenna farm at VP2EAD, VP2ELX & VP2EWE. Janusz, SP9FIH reports that from 10th of March no more operations on 160m. Instead the team will work on 80m after changing their Inverted L antenna. VP2EAD, VP2ELX & VP2EWE have been on the bands for a couple of days now. Antenna building continues. Pictures – with descriptions – courtesy SP9FIH.

Source: DX-World

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