Call data | Last update: | 2016-07-10 03:58:46 | | QTH: | 180 kms North of Perth | | Continent: | OC | | Views: | 95 | | Main prefix: | VK | | Class: | Advanced | | Federal state: | Western Australia | | Latitude: | -30.6526350 | | Longitude: | 115.9992370 | | Locator: | OF79XI | | IOTA: | OC-001 | | DXCC Zone: | 150 | | ITU Zone: | 58 | | CQ Zone: | 29 |
Most used bands 20m (80%) 40m (20%) Most used modes USB (80%) LSB (20%) QSL data | Last update: | 2016-07-10 04:02:17 | | eQSL QSL: | YES | | Bureau QSL: | no | | Direct QSL: | no | | LoTW QSL: | no | | Extra QSL Info: | eQSL only for this call sign. I don't have hard copy QSL cards, sorry! |
| Biography AX6VP is a 'special prefix' call sign used by VK6VP.
On three occasions each year, (Australia Day 26 January, ANZAC Day 25 April and International Telecommunications Day 17 May), The Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) permits Australian amateur radio stations the use of the AX prefix in lieu of the standard VK prefix.
I use the AX6VP call sign on these commemorative days.
Please stop by my regular VK6VP page for more information about me and my station.
Thanks for visiting this page, and I look forward to working you using this call sign...
Best 73,
Keith, AX6VP/VK6VP Worked DXCCs: |