It’s All in the Cards. Wrap-Up of the CY0S March 2026 Sable Island DXpedition (Video)

It’s All in the Cards. Wrap-Up of the CY0S March 2026 Sable Island DXpedition (Video)

DX Engineering gear, from baluns to single-band dipoles, played a major role in helping hams make contact with the CY0S team.

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What a year it has been for DXing enthusiasts! We’ve already seen two rare DXpeditions (Bouvet Island and Desecheo Island) log more than 100,000 QSOs each.

Plus, March went out like a lion with the roaring success of the Sable Island CY0S activation, which went QRT on March 31 after putting more than 103,000 QSOs in the log, representing contacts with 169 DXCC entities.

“The band conditions have been very challenging, but the team did the best they could under the circumstances. Eight band DXCC was achieved with 95 countries on 60 meters,” wrote CY0S operator Murray, WA4DAN, as the activation neared its conclusion.

Bouvet 3Y0K, Desecheo KP5/NP3VI, and CY0S were all supported by DX Engineering, which provided a range of equipment to make these opportunities available for the amateur radio community.

Watch the video below of DX Engineering CEO Tim Duffy, K3LR, interviewing Glenn Johnson, W0GJ, of the CY0S team from Sable Island, with operators busy at work in the background. The interview was streamed live on the DX Engineering Facebook page and YouTube channel.

“We couldn’t have done this without DX Engineering just because of the support and the logistics, coax, connectors and everything that you provided,” W0GJ said.

Other topics discussed include CY0S’s use of the new FlexRadio Aurora Transceivers with Maestro Control Console—a huge benefit due to the weight restrictions of what could be transported onto the island.

The Aurora includes everything needed inside its rugged chassis: power supply, automatic antenna tuner (500W), and transmitter. OnAllBands will let readers know when the Aurora Series Transceivers are available at DX Engineering.

DX Engineering provided a wide range of equipment for CY0S, including:

Wound Ferrite core inside a balun
(Image/DX Engineering)
DX Engineering Balun Mounted to Antenna
(Image/DX Engineering)
DX Engineering Single Band Dipole Kit
(Image/DX Engineering)
DX Engineering Guy Rings
(Image/DX Engineering)

DX Engineering also provided:

Sable Island QSL Cards

DX Engineering was also a supporter of the March 2023 CY0S Sable Island DXpedition, which logged more than 84,000 QSOs during operation on this sparsely populated, smile-shaped Canadian island about 190 miles east of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Aerial View of Sable Island
(Image/Public Domain)
CY0S Ham Radio QSL Card from Sable Island


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