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V73WW Majuro

V73WW Team will be active from Majuro Atoll, IOTA OC - 029, Marshall Islands, 12 - 24 February 2025.
Team - DK6SP, DJ4MX, HA8RT, M0SDV, E77DX, DK1YH.
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V73WW Log search They will operate on 160 - 6m Bands, CW, SSB, FT8, RTTY, including activity in ARRL DX CW Contest, 15 - 16 February 2025.
QSL via DJ4MX, ClubLog OQRS, LOTW.
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Planned freqs:
Band CW SSB FT8 RTTY
160m 1.818 1.850 1.840* -
80m 3.503 3.790 3.570** -
60m -*** -*** -*** -***
40m 7.025 7.170 7.056 –
30m 10.105 – 10.131 10.146
20m 14.025 14.260 14.084 14.088
17m 18.070 18.150 18.096 18.102
15m 21.025 21.300 21.091 -
12m 24.892 24.940 24.923 -
10m 28.005 28.555 28.091 –
6m 50.095 50.150 50.313 -

Marshall Islands: sights, local cuisine and more


The Marshall Islands is a state in the Pacific Ocean, which is appreciated by tourists for its incredibly beautiful underwater world. Divers from all over the globe are eager to visit these islands, where they will enjoy sparkling beaches and mysterious reefs.

The islands are home to unusual vegetation and plantations of rare crops, of which coconuts and papaya are particularly significant. The Marshallese, the indigenous people of the Republic, are a distinct ethnic group. The country's distinct culture has been influenced by the constant change of rulers, who have been British, Russian, Japanese and American.

V73WW Majuro Atoll, Marshall IslandsMajuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. Author - thejduce.

Main atolls

  • Majuro. Is the capital of the state. Due to very low tourist interest, there is almost no infrastructure here. There are only a couple of hotels in the main town, and there are no decent restaurants. However, this is both a bit of a highlight. Walking the empty streets and buying inexpensive handmade souvenirs immerses you in the unique atmosphere of the Marshall Islands. For tourists who are interested in the historical past, there is the Alele Museum.
  • Miles. Is an incredibly fascinating place for underwater diving. Thanks to the relics of the 2nd World War, here is a great opportunity to witness the history of the 20th century. Tourists will also be mesmerized by the rich underwater world full of sharks, stingrays and giant clams. After diving, you can walk around the village and get acquainted with the life and traditions of the indigenous people.
  • Bikini. Going on a tour to the Marshall Islands, you can see in reality a lot of seemingly fantastic pictures. It is for this reason that the state of the country is rightfully the largest concentration of dive sites. Views of wrecked ships due to bloody wars that took place in the last century, fascinate with their stories of military actions in the territories of Oceania and their consequences.

V73WW Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands DX Pedition LogoV73WW. Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands DX Pedition Logo.

What's worth seeing

Copra Processing Plant. This factory in the capital is the first pillar of the state's economy. Tourists can see with their own eyes how the raw material becomes coconut oil, soap, etc.
Laura Beach Park. In this cozy place you can have a perfect picnic. The area of the park is landscaped, allows you to go to the beach and use the showers placed here.

A wide variety of tourists travel to the Marshall Islands. For some it is important to enjoy the pleasant tropical climate, long sandy beaches and enchanting waves of the Pacific Ocean, the second - to dive into the depths of the colorful and mysterious underwater world, the third - to get acquainted with the unknown culture and life of the islands. It will not take much time and effort to prepare for the trip, you just need to know some peculiarities of the country before departure.

What is the best time to go?


The climatic characteristics of the region determine its weather. Although the region has a distinctly tropical climate, weather conditions are heavily influenced by cool sea breezes and frequent rainfall.

When traveling to the Marshall Islands, you should pack a summer closet that consists of lightweight clothing made from natural materials. Umbrellas, raincoats and waterproof clothing are also essential.

V73WW Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands Tourist attractions spotMajuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. Author - Tim Ngo.

Cuisine of the Marshall Islands


The cuisine of the Marshall Islands has been heavily influenced by China, Korea, Japan, India, Germany and Spain. The cuisine of the local people is based on fish and seafood, and most often crab, lobster and squid are used for dishes.

Dishes that are always recommended to taste tourists are fish baked in banana leaves, Indian-style chicken, as well as barbecue limas, which is a representative of few meat dishes. The meal ends with desserts, which are usually made of coconut. The thirst is quenched here with juices and coconut milk, as well as drinking coffee. Alcohol is not openly drunk, and some islands prohibit its sale.

How to get there and how to pay?

The most comfortable way to explore the Marshall Islands is by water transportation. Of course, if you spend your vacation only on one island, local buses and cabs will be enough. Since the islands are small, it is always possible to walk or ride bicycles.

Settlement on the islands is done in US dollars. Prices are approximately as follows: a meal in a cheap restaurant costs about 7 dollars, and for a cup of cappuccino you will be charged about 2 dollars. A large bottle of water in the stores costs about 2 dollars and a bottle of wine about 24 dollars. When traveling by cab, a fare of about $1 per kilometer is used.

Sea and beaches

Like the rest of the islands, the resort beaches are private areas with limited access, although in most cases the hotel management will go out of their way to let you onto the beach for a nominal fee. Also, paid permission or a simple verbal agreement is sometimes necessary to use when you need to visit community beaches, paths, coastal areas and some other places, so you should contact hotel staff or the islanders themselves to find out about such things.

Useful information:

  • Marshallese or English can be used to make arrangements with someone in the Marshall Islands
  • The Marshall Islands is in the UTC+12 time zone.

What gifts to bring back from the country?


Souvenirs from the underwater kingdom will help to refresh your memories of visiting the Marshall Islands - shops are full of various shells, corrals, as well as jewelry and other items made from them. Family and friends can be pleased with cute products made of natural materials - palm leaves, coconut shells and others.

For tourists who want exoticism and meeting with an undiscovered culture, a trip to the Marshall Islands is a great choice. In addition to all of the above, vacationers are treated to magnificent sunsets and sunrises on different sides of the island group.

V73WW. Where is Majuro Atoll located. Map.

V73WW Majuro. Sunrise 02-20-2025 at 18:49 GMT sunset at 06:47 GMT
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  • Callsign: V73WW
  • 2025-02-19 08:55:18
V73WW News The V73WW DXpedition team is pleased to report progress from our QTH on Majuro Atoll. Our operations on the 160m and 80m bands are turning to be successful. We’ve experimented with various RX antennas to optimize our reception capabilities. The weather has been favorable, resulting in reduced QRN. However, the constant wind and waves continue to challenge our antenna setups. To ensure optimal performance, we conduct daily antenna maintenance at low tide, reinforcing masts and securing equipment against the elements. While the DXpedition is focused on radio operations, daily life here includes more than just QSOs. As we are located on our own island, a part of the team recently made another grocery trip to Delap. Cooking various meals a day for 6 hungry operators and cleaning are part of our routine, adding an extra layer of challenge to this expedition. We are steadily advancing toward our goal of 60,000 QSOs and are eager to make many more contacts with operators worldwide in the remaining days. In line with this objective, we are excited to announce that RTTY operations will start soon. Please refer to our planned frequencies and modes in our detailed band plan available on our website. Our internet connection has become more stable, allowing us to provide real-time updates. The live log is now accessible on Club Log. We are committed to transparency and upload QSOs to LOTW at least once daily. If you notice any missing QSOs or discrepancies, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (info (at) next-generation-dx.com), though replies may be delayed. We extend our gratitude to the global amateur radio community for your continued support and enthusiasm. Your participation fuels our dedication to this DXpedition, and we look forward to making many more contacts in the days to come.
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  • 2025-02-17 11:17:47
V73WW News 17 February 2025. Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands - February 17th, 2025 V73WW - DXpedition update The past two days have brought heavy rain and thunderstorms, resulting in very high QRN levels, particularly on the low bands. Aurora activity is also affecting our signal paths through the north, adding to the complexity. Participation in the ARRL CW contest has been successful, with 3.5k QSOs logged and uploaded to Clublog and LOTW. Although this was not a full-time effort, we managed to work many stations beyond the USA and Canada. Despite the challenging conditions, we continue operations as weather permits. We aim to return to 160 meters as soon as QRN levels become manageable. We are also QRV on 6 meters. High bands experienced massive pileups, with 35% of our logged QSOs from Europe across all bands. After SSB pileups, our voices are recovering, and we are prepared for more action. Antenna checks and maintenance are conducted every morning after high tide, including cleaning salt from insulators and making necessary repairs to ensure optimal performance. We are committed to daily uploads to Clublog, with a full and final log to be published after the DXpedition. If you find any missing QSOs, please email us (info (at) next-generation-dx.com), but be patient as our internet access is limited, and responses may be delayed. While there is no livestream at the moment, work is in progress. Thank you for your support and understanding. We look forward to making more QSOs with all of you!
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