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Politico Article Raises Visibility of Amateur Radio Parity Act Progress, Challenges Posted: 02 Jun 2018 10:08 AM PDT 06/01/2018 On May 23, the US House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that included the language of the Amateur Radio Parity Act (HR 555) cleared the House. The following day, a fiscal year 2019 Financial Services appropriations bill also containing Parity Act language cleared the Financial Services and General Government subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations and now is working its way through the full Appropriations Committee. As a result, the Parity Bill has attracted some attention from outside the Amateur Radio and homeowners association communities. ARRL Hudson Division Director Mike Lisenco, N2YBB, who chairs the ARRL Board’s Ad Hoc Legislative Advocacy Committee, called attention to a recent Politico article that addresses the challenges the bill faces. On May 25, Politico reported, “Lawmakers are making a multi-pronged push to drive the bipartisan Amateur Radio Parity Act through Congress and finally bypass objections from top Senate Commerce [Committee] Democrat Bill Nelson of Florida, whose allegiance to his state’s homeowners’ associations drove his panel to yank the bill from consideration last fall. The legislation, H.R. 555, would direct the FCC to let Amateur Radio operators get around private rules, like those imposed by some HOAs, that keep them from putting up radio antennas.” Politico cited a spokeswoman for the US House sponsor of the Parity Act, Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), who told the journal that Kinzinger is “hopeful that Senator Nelson will see its value.” “When disaster strikes and the power goes out, like when Hurricane Irma hit Senator Nelson’s home state of Florida back in September, Amateur Radio operators become critical to emergency response efforts,” Kinzinger’s spokeswoman said. At this point, it’s unclear how the Parity Act language or legislation will fare in the US Senate. The measure’s Senate sponsor, Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS), told Politico that it would suit him to see the Senate follow the lead of the House in the matter. “I think we’ve done enough that Senator Nelson’s concerns should have been answered,” Wicker was quoted as saying. Wicker and Nelson are both senior members of the Armed Services Committee, which will oversee the NDAA. ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, stressed earlier this month that the Parity Act “does entitle each and every Amateur Radio operator living in a deed restricted community to erect an effective outdoor antenna. Full stop. That is the principal benefit of this legislation.” Imlay pointed out that tens of thousands of ham radio licensees at present cannot erect any outdoor antenna at all. “This [bill] enables them in the same way PRB-1 has enabled hams to address unreasonably restrictive zoning ordinances during the past 33 years,” Imlay said. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/politico-article-raises-visibility-of-amateur-radio-parity-act-progress-challenges . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2Jafxc5 via IFTTT EL2EL – Liberia Posted: 02 Jun 2018 10:08 AM PDT Col, MM0NDX plans to return to Liberia later this year (or early 2019) and will again be active as EL2EL. Full info forthcoming as plans develop. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J8udbt via IFTTT Propagation de K7RA Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC On Maay 30 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xD9SKc via IFTTT BBC Radio 4 – The Bottom Line Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC Will 5G revolutionise our lives? The next generation of mobile technology – 5G will be rolled out from 2019. It will enable faster streamming on our mobile phones and tablets and speed up the ‘internet of things’, allowing thousands of computers to ‘talk’ to each other from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sr77Xq via IFTTT Summer rover announcement Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC Roberrt, KE4AL writes on the Amsat BB: As part of my plans to activate 43 grids this Summer, I will be operating from EN37 26-31 July, holiday style from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xH4upc via IFTTT School STEM projects use Amateur Radio Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC An Ammateur Radio-based science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiative at an Arizona elementary school culminated on May 22, as youngsters competitively deployed their own radio-controlled rovers to explore a simulated planet set up in the Sonoran Desert from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J3AAAW via IFTTT Russian CubeSats to be deployed during spacewalk Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC It iss planned that two Russian CubeSats will be deployed from the International Space Station in August during a spacewalk (EVA) from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xH48im via IFTTT Receive CubeSat signals for just $25 Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC Eric Evenchick VA3EVK writes on Hackaday about the low-cost approach to CubeSat reception used by Thomas Cholakov N1SPY from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J7Ryyl via IFTTT NASA selects mission to study solar wind boundary of outer solar system Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC NASA has selected a science mission planned for launch in 2024 that will sample, analyze, and map particles streaming to Earth from the edges of interstellar space from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2syYDMZ via IFTTT Foundations of Amateur Radio #156 Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC The IInternet of Digital Radio The topic of how radio evolves and embraaces available technology is one that describes the hobby itself. From spark-gap through AM, SSB and FM our community picked up or invented solutions to make communication possible from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xyUJcX via IFTTT F-TROOP Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC In laast week’s WIA News, we told you of probably VK’s first Foundation Members net using the catchy moniker ‘F-TROOP.’ Now from the west wing comes news of VK’s longest RUNNING ‘new comers net.’ from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J64YKS via IFTTT Back to homebrew Posted: 02 Jun 2018 03:43 AM PDT Southgate ARC Banbuury Amateur Radio Society (BARS) has started a program to boost homebrew. This is in two parts, understanding components and practical understanding and building radio equipment from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xAoo5j via IFTTT FCC Denies Petition Aimed at Preventing Interference from Digital Repeaters to Analog Repeaters Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT 06/01/2018 The FCC has turned away a Petition for Rulemaking from a Michigan radio amateur that asked the Commission to amend Section 97.205 of the Amateur Service rules to ensure that repeaters using digital communication protocols do not interfere with analog repeaters. Charles P. Adkins, K8CPA, of Lincoln Park, had specifically requested that discrete analog and digital repeaters be separated either by distance or frequency and that digital repeaters be limited to 10 W output, the FCC recounted in its June 1 denial letter, released over the signature of Scot Stone, the deputy chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau’s Mobility Division. According to the letter, Adkins had characterized digital repeaters as “a major annoyance” to analog repeater operators. “In 2008, we rejected a suggestion to amend Section 97.205(b) to designate separate spectrum for digital repeaters in order to segregate digital and analog communications,” the FCC said in its letter to Adkins. “We noted that when the Commission has previously addressed the issue of interference between amateur stations engaging in different operating activities, it has declined to revise the rules to limit a frequency segment to one emission type in order to prevent interference to the operating activities of other Amateur Radio Service licensees.” The FCC told Adkins that current Part 97 rules already address the subject of interference between amateur stations, prohibiting, among other things, willful or malicious interference to any radio communication or signal, and spelling out how interference disputes between repeaters should be handled. “You have not demonstrated any changed circumstances or other reason that would warrant revisiting this decision,” the FCC concluded. “Consequently, we dismiss your petition.” The FCC did not assign a rulemaking petition (RM) number to Adkins’ petition nor invite public comments. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/fcc-denies-petition-aimed-at-preventing-interference-from-digital-repeaters-to-analog-repeaters . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2Hcxntf via IFTTT Politico Article Raises Visibility of Amateur Radio Parity Act Progress, Challenges – ARRL Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT 06/01/2018 On May 23, the US House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that included the language of the Amateur Radio Parity Act (HR 555) cleared the House. The following day, a fiscal year 2019 Financial Services appropriations bill also containing Parity Act language cleared the Financial Services and General Government subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations and now is working its way through the full Appropriations Committee. As a result, the Parity Bill has attracted some attention from outside the Amateur Radio and homeowners association communities. ARRL Hudson Division Director Mike Lisenco, N2YBB, who chairs the ARRL Board’s Ad Hoc Legislative Advocacy Committee, called attention to a recent Politico article that addresses the challenges the bill faces. On May 25, Politico reported, “Lawmakers are making a multi-pronged push to drive the bipartisan Amateur Radio Parity Act through Congress and finally bypass objections from top Senate Commerce [Committee] Democrat Bill Nelson of Florida, whose allegiance to his state’s homeowners’ associations drove his panel to yank the bill from consideration last fall. The legislation, H.R. 555, would direct the FCC to let Amateur Radio operators get around private rules, like those imposed by some HOAs, that keep them from putting up radio antennas.” Politico cited a spokeswoman for the US House sponsor of the Parity Act, Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), who told the journal that Kinzinger is “hopeful that Senator Nelson will see its value.” “When disaster strikes and the power goes out, like when Hurricane Irma hit Senator Nelson’s home state of Florida back in September, Amateur Radio operators become critical to emergency response efforts,” Kinzinger’s spokeswoman said. At this point, it’s unclear how the Parity Act language or legislation will fare in the US Senate. The measure’s Senate sponsor, Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS), told Politico that it would suit him to see the Senate follow the lead of the House in the matter. “I think we’ve done enough that Senator Nelson’s concerns should have been answered,” Wicker was quoted as saying. Wicker and Nelson are both senior members of the Armed Services Committee, which will oversee the NDAA. ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, stressed earlier this month that the Parity Act “does entitle each and every Amateur Radio operator living in a deed restricted community to erect an effective outdoor antenna. Full stop. That is the principal benefit of this legislation.” Imlay pointed out that tens of thousands of ham radio licensees at present cannot erect any outdoor antenna at all. “This [bill] enables them in the same way PRB-1 has enabled hams to address unreasonably restrictive zoning ordinances during the past 33 years,” Imlay said. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/politico-article-raises-visibility-of-amateur-radio-parity-act-progress-challenges . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2J5keba via IFTTT Russian SiriusSat CubeSats to be deployed during spacewalk Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT SiriusSat-1 (RS13S) and SiriusSat-2 (RS14S) CubeSats It is planned that two Russian CubeSats will be deployed from the International Space Station in August during a spacewalk (EVA). SiriusSat-1 (SXC1-181) call sign RS13S beacon 435.570 MHz SiriusSat-2 (SXC1-182) call sign RS14S beacon 435.670 MHz The satellites are at RSC Energia, where they are undergoing additional checks before being sent to the International Space Station. A launch is planned for July 10 on a Progress cargo vehicle to the ISS with deployment in August during a spacewalk. Sputnix Facebook post https://ift.tt/2J5XCae Read the full article at https://amsat-uk.org/2018/06/01/russian-siriussat-cubesats-to-be-deployed-during-spacewalk/ . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2HcsIXS via IFTTT Details of FIFA World Cup stations Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT The Russian National Society, RRC, has organised an amateur radio marathon to commemorate the FIFA World Cup finals. It runs from 1 June to 15 July 2018. Five awards are available, some of which are achievable at several different levels. Most bands from Top Band to 70cm can be used, on all modes. A full list of participating stations, and details on how to apply for the awards, can be found at rsgb.org/fwc. The UK is participating with special event stations in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales at various times throughout the event. Look out for GB18FWC, MB18FIFA, GB18FIFA and, first, GB18FWC, which kicks things off this Monday from the RSGB’s National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park. In addition, G6XX, GI6XX, GM6XX and GW6XX will be activated to represent the FIFA member countries. Any RSGB Member who holds a Full UK Licence and would be interested in activating one of those G6 call signs can email ContestClub@... for more information. Category: Front Page News, GB2RS Headlines Read the full article at http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2018/06/01/details-of-fifa-world-cup-stations/ . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2sz5plX via IFTTT Schoolboy makes silicon chips at home Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT We normally think of silicon chip fabrication as being a cutting-edge practice, requiring huge investments and hundreds of people. However, we learned recently of Sam Zeloof, a 17-year-old high school student in the USA, who is making his own chips in his garage. Using ingenuity and equipment purchased via eBay, including things like an electron microscope he bought for less than the cost of shipping, Sam can fabricate features down to about 2 microns, though he says contamination issues mean 10 microns is the practical limit for functioning devices, because, after all, he’s working in a garage, not a clean room more detaiils on the IEEE Spectrum website. Category: Front Page News, GB2RS Headlines Read the full article at http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2018/06/01/schoolboy-makes-silicon-chips-at-home/ . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2kM5r6J via IFTTT Threat to Belgian 70cm allocation Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT Amateurs in Belgium are facing severe restrictions on their 70cm band operations even though, unlike in the UK, it is a Primary allocation for amateurs. The regulator is proposing to reduce amateur privileges in the middle of the band to just a few milliwatts, and to ban certain modes outright. These may include digital and analogue ATV, packet radio, and possibly others on the affected frequencies. We believe it is unprecedented for any Primary user being overridden and restricted in such a way. Details are on the website of UBA, the Belgian national society. Category: Front Page News, GB2RS Headlines Read the full article at http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2018/06/01/threat-to-belgian-70cm-allocation/ . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2HepOlD via IFTTT The Internet of Digital Radio Posted: 02 Jun 2018 02:08 AM PDT
!function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2J6ck1d via IFTTT NABEF to Recognize Country Singer With Leadership Award Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT Community Broadcaster: Amping Up Low Power Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT Test the MegaDipole MD300DX wideband active dipole via a KiwiSDR Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT In reply to our post about the Bonito MegaDipole MD300DX wideband active dipole antenna, SWLing Post contributor, Mark, comments:
Thanks, Mark, for hooking the MegaDipole up to your live KiwiSDR! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kLwDm5 via IFTTT Radio Deal: Eton/Grundig Field BT on sale for $84.51 Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT The Eton/Grundig Field BT Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Marty, who writes:
Thanks, Marty! I think you’ll be quite happy with the Field BT’s performance. Troy made an excellent post comparing it with the Tecsun S-8800 last year. He and I met to compare the two units and I was pretty impressed with it. It has its quirks (mainly with tuning), but the audio is amazing and sensitivity is impressive. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2swT023 via IFTTT The evolution of a radio shack…and parting ways with my Elecraft K2/100 Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT I freely admit it: a lot of radios enter and exit my radio shack especially portable receivers an and SDRs of all stripes. It’s just the nature of doing gear reviews and evaluations. I also keep a fairly robust arsenal of radios here at SWLing Post HQ for future comparison reviews and evaluations as models are upgraded. But amateur radio transceivers that I personally use at home and in the field ? These come and go much less often. I feel lucky in that I get exposure to most of the radios currently on the market. Yet I’m also cursed in that I simply can’t turn off that internal reviewer when I use a radio! I’ve become a bit extra-critical, hopefully constructively so, of radio ergonomics, user interfaces, functions, and of course, performance. I used to have a healthy selection of transceivers in my shack as well, but over the years I’ve found it necessary to distill them down to just a few almost all of which, if you’re curious, are Ee Elecraft models. My Elecraft KX1 in the Pelican 1060 case which fit it and its accessories perfectly. One of the first Elecraft rigs I owned was the KX1, the ultimate handheld field portable 4-band CW radio of its time. I believe I acquired it in 2008. SWLs will be interested to know that I could even tune to broadcasters on the KX1, using ECSS. The Elecraft K1 (Source: Elecraft) I loved the KX1 so much, in fact, shortly thereafter I purchased a K1. The latter I ended up keeping for perhaps one year or so. Soon thereafter, I purchased an Elecraft K2/10 (the “/10” stands for 10 watts). I should note here, for those who are not familiar, that almost all of Elecraft’s products are available in kit form. The K1, KX1 and K2 are proper kits. You can’t buy them factory built at Elecraft. With that said, I’ve never had the pleasure of building any of these models from kit form because I purchased them second hand. The Elecraft K2 The K2 has been in production now for twenty years (!!!) and it still has a healthy market and dedicated community. The K2 must be one of the best documented, benchmark performance through-hole kit transceivers ever made. Because of the robust user base and the fact Elecraft still produces it, it’s also one of the easiest radios on the market to diagnose and repair. The thing was designed to be a “hands-on” radio to be pulled apart and serviced therhere’s no mystery meat inside. I used my K2/10 for many years…and assured myself I’d never sell it. Grundig G3 shortwave portable (left), Elecraft KX3 general coverage transceiver (right) Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men ! In 2011 Elecraft introduced the venerable KX3 and I fell head over heels for that radio ( just read my review). All of a sudden, my trusted K2/10 wasn’t getting as much air time and started collecting dust, so I (reluctantly) sold it to free up some radio funds. Then, within weeks of selling my K2/10, someone posted a K2/100 a 100 watt version of the K2 for sale on our local radradio club’s email group. No one in the group showed interest. The sale was for a late local ham, now SK (silent key), and his friend who was selling off the equipment really wanted to unload it quickly for the benefit of his family. I expressed interest, and only two weeks after selling my K2/10, I was a K2/100 owner. I figured this must be the universe intervening because, had I not sold the K2/10, there’s no way I would have had funds to purchase the K2/100. After purchasing the K2/100, I sold my only other 100W rig: my beloved Ten-Tec OMNI VI+. I had been the owner of the OMNI VI+ for more than a decade and it was a radio I dreamed about in the 1990s. Still, it took up way too much table space in my modest little shack and, yet again, I needed to consolidate. Activating PK01 (The Appalachian Trail) with the KX2 during the amazing National Parks On The Air event. Fast forward a few years to the day before the 2016 Hamvention: Elecraft announced their new field portable radio, the Elecraft KX2. The Elecraft team gave me early access to the KX2 and once again, I was head over heels for this new rig. When I started my review of the KX2, I already knew I wanted one, so didn’t even bother reaching out to Elecraft for a loaner I just bit the bullet and purchased it. Click here to read that review. Shortly after making this purchase, I sold my KX1. If you’ve been keeping track thus far, you’ll note that I currently have: an Elecraft KX3, an Elecraft KX2 and an Elecraft K2/100. You’d think I was an Elecraft fan, but that’s not entirely the case. Elecraft KX series transceivers simply suit my operating style and meet my performance expectations. Why?
Recently, I’ve come to realize that although I still love the K2/100 in so many respects, I reach for my KX3 and KX2 more often even though the K2 is my only 100-watt trransceiver. For this reason, I’ve decided I must sell the K2/100 so that I can fund the purchase of the (rather pricey) Elecraft KXPA100 amplifier. With the KXPA100, both my KX3 and KX2 will have a 100-watt linear amplifier at their disposal. Integration is seamless, and the amplifier is quite portable. With the KXPA100, I’ll be able to run a “full gallon” on Field Day on two radios I know like I know the back of my hand (especially the KX2!). It has the latest firmware and includes all modifications. It’s fully-loaded, too here are the options:
The only option it lacks, as far as I can tell, is the K60XV (60M and transverter adapter). I’m hoping to sell the K2/100 for about $900 shipped (unless you, gentle readers, advise otherwise). My K2/100 will be on view at the Winston Salem, NC hamfest this weekend, where I plan to hold down a table with my buddy, Vlado (NC3Z). I doubt I’ll sell it there, so will likely post it online later. Here’s the thing, though I look at this awesome liittle radio and wonder why I’m selling it! And then I close my eyes .take some deep breaths and remember that it’s allall about consolidating the shack and maximizing the potential of the KX3 and KX2. And, who knows? Maybe the universe will intervene once again, and I’ll own another K2 in the future. Post Readers, weigh in: What radios have you bought and sold? Any regrets? Which have been, or are still, your favorites and why? from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xwLWIl via IFTTT Tom notes $14.99 closeout pricing on Sennheiser MM 50 iP ear buds Posted: 02 Jun 2018 01:53 AM PDT Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, TomL, who writes:
Thank you TomL! I just purchased a pair. I use in-ear headphones every day. I use them to listen to the radio, to podcasts, and as hearing protection when I’m operating my lawn mower, chain saw and trimmer. (When using them with equipment, though, I tuck the cord underneath my shirt so no wires hang out to get snagged). I keep a spare set of in-ear headphones in my EDC pouch. I always have a pair in both my right pocket and in a pouch in my EDC bag. The ones in my EDC bag are Panasonic Ergofits and aren’t quite as good at sound isolation, but have decent audio and are very comfortable to wear while sleeping. I’m looking forward to checking out the Sennheisers! Thanks for the tip! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LfoLEC via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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V73/KW4WZ – Kwajalein Atoll, OC-028 Posted: 01 Jun 2018 11:17 AM PDT Look for Will, KW4WZ to be active as V73/KW4WZ from Kwajalein (OC-028), Marshall Islands between June 7-18, 2018. QRV on JT65, FT8 and SSB; spare time activity. QSL via LoTW. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J3ATvN via IFTTT 425 DX News No. 1413 Posted: 01 Jun 2018 10:37 AM PDT 2 June 2018 A.R.I. DX Bulletin No 1413 =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** **** DX INFORMATION **** =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW 9X 26 September-10 October aree the dates for the 9X0T DXpedition to Rwanda [425DXN 1411]. Eight operators (I1HJT, I2YSB, IK2CIO, IK2CKR, IK2DIA, IK2HKT, IK2RZP and JA3USA) will be QRV on 160-10m CW and SSB with three stations; RTTY will be used on 20m only. IK7JWY (for HF) and IK0FTA (for 6 metres) will be the pilot stations. QSL via I2YSB . Real-time logsearch and OQRS for direct cards at http://www.i2ysb.com/idt/. C2 Lance, W7GJ will be active as C21GJ from ; Nauru (OC-031) in late September-early October. He will arrive on 28 September in the evening; plans are to be QRV by moonrise on 30 September, to tear down around 11 or 12 October and depart for home on the 14th. This will be a 6m EME DXpedition: “I urge you to gain experience with JT65A”, he says, “and especially review the QSO procedure that I use most effectively on these DXpeditions”. When “not aimed up at the moon”, he adds, “I very well may be on CW or SSB, or FT8 mode. For FT8, I will be using 50.313 MHz”. QSL direct only to home call. See http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/ for planned operating schedules and other information. F On 1-3 June Gil, F4FET will bbe active as F4FET/p from the islands of Saint Rion (EU-074, DIFM MA-045), Lavrec (EU-074, DIFM MA-052) and Raguenes Meur (EU-074, DIFM MA-123), as well as from Ile Blanche (not IOTA, DIFM MA-122). He will be QRV on 40 and 20 metres. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. Detailed information on the Diplome des Iles de la France Metropolitaine can be found on http://www.difm.org/. [TNX DX World] FO Walter, HB9XBG will be aactive as FO/HB9XBG from Bora Bora (OC-067), French Polynesia on 7-17 June. He will operate SSB on 20 metres. QSL via home call. [TNX The Daily DX] G Promoting ggeological heritage to the general public, special station GB6GEO will be active again from Kent’s Cavern, England’s oldest “home” situated in the English Riviera (Torbay), for the annual Geoparks Communication Weekend on 9-10 June. QSL via the bureau or direct to G3VOF. LA Walldi, SP7IDX will be active as LA/SP7IDX from Vannoya (EU-046) on 7-20 June. He will operate SSB and digital modes on 40-10 metres. QSL via home call, bureau preferred. [TNX M0OXO] OJ0 Weather permitting, Emil DL8JJ, Paul G4PVM and Col MM0NDX&nnbsp; will be active as OJ0Y from Market Reef (EU-053) on 27-29 June. They will be QRV on 80-6 metres, 60m included. QSL via M0SDV. Also planned is some brief activity as OH0/homecall from the Aland Islands before and after the OJ0 operation. [TNX DX World] OZ Dirk, 5Q6D (DD5KD) and Frank, 5Q9FF (OE9KFV) will be active from Romo Island (EU-125) on 1-6 July. They will operate SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres. QSLs via OE9KFV (direct or bureau), LoTW and Club Log. They have a website on http://eu-125.com/. PJ4 Lauren, W0LD and Jon, N0JK will be active as ; PJ4V from Bonaire (SA-006) on 8-11 June, including the ARRL June VHF Contest. They will operate FT8, SSB and CW on 6 and 2 metres; if there is no propagation on 6m they will be QRV on the HF bands. [TNX The Daily DX] SV5 Marcel, OK2QQ will be active as p; SV5/OK2QQ from the islands of Kalymnos and Telendos, Dodecanese (EU-001) on 12-22 June. He will operate CW, SSB and FM on 40-2 metres. QSL via LoTW, eQSL or direct to home call. UA Last yeear, after reaching Dikson Island, the RT9K/9 team had to abandon their plans for activation of other IOTA groups in the Kara Sea, as ice conditions prevent them from going further [425DXN 1349]. The “Arctic Legends Expedition” has now been rescheduled to take place in September (dates TBA), with planned activity from six IOTA groups: the Firnley Islands (AS-054), Tyrtov Island (AS-121), Nansen Island (AS-104), the Scott-Hansen Islands (AS-068), the Arkticheskogo Instituta Islands (AS-087) and Sibirjakov Island (AS-005). Five operators (RW0BG, UA0BA, UA1QV, UA9KDF and UA9LDD) will be active as RI0B with two stations on 40-10 metres CW, SSB, FT8 and PSK63. More information is expected in due course. [TNX DX World] V4 Once again John, W5JON will be active&nnbsp; as V47JA from St. Kitts (NA-104) from 22 June to 20 July. He will operate SSB on 160-6 metres. QSL via W5JON (direct only) and LoTW. [TNX NG3K] V7 Will, KW4WZ will be active as V73/KW4WZ from&nbssp; Kwajalein (OC-028), Marshall Islands between 7 and 18 June. In his limited spare time he will operate JT65, FT8 and some SSB. QSL via LoTW. [TNX The Daily DX] VE Special eventt station VE2SPEED will be active on 8-15 June for the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal. QSL direct to VE2JCW. VP5 Dave, W9DR will be activve as VP5/W9DR from the Caicos Islands (NA-002), Grid Square FL41aw, on 13-25 June. He will operate CW and SSB on 6 metres only (50115 kHz). QSL direct to home call. [TNX NG3K] VP8 – Special station VP8HDM will be active on 16-17 June from the Historic Dockyard Museum in Stanley, Falkland Islands (SA-002). Main activity will be on FT8 and SSB. QSL via VP8LP, direct only. [TNX VP8LP] VP9 Kyle, WA4PGMM, will be active as VP9/WA4PGM from Bermuda (NA-005) on 6-16 June. He will operate mostly CW on the HF bands and 6 metres. QSL via LoTW or direct to home call. [TNX OPDX Bulletin] W – A team of six will be active as K4T from the Dry Tortugas (NA-079) on 8-11 June. They will activate grid EL84 for the ARRL International Grid Chase event, and will also operate during the ARRL June VHF Contest. One station will be dedicated to 6 metres; as for the HF bands, plans are to concentrate on 20 and 40m SSB, CW and FT8. QSL via LoTW or Club Log’s OQRS, or direct to K4NHW. SOUTH PACIFIC TOUR > Before and after joining the KH1/KH7Z DXpedition to Baker Island, Dave WJ2O will be active from American Samoa (KH8/WJ2O) on 8 June for two days and again on 13 June for four days; from Samoa (5W) on 11 June for two days; from Fiji (3D2) on 13 July for four days. Dates are approximate. He will operate CW on 40, 30, 20, 17 and 15 metres. QSL via LoTW or direct to N2ZN. [TNX NG3K] =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** **** GOOD TO KNOW **** =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW Access to the main functions of www.425dxn.org is provided by the 425DXN App for Android. It is available on Google Play free of chaarge, no ads. Enjoy! CLUB LOG > Over a half aa billion QSOs have now been uploaded to Club Log. The 500,000,000th QSO (between W4PG and ZL1BQD on 17m FT8) was uploaded on 28 May. The raw data for analysing the modes of QSOs uploaded to Club Log are being made available by Michael, G7VJR on a regular basis, and Andreas, LA8AJA has prepared “a handy front-end to the data” which is available here: https://la8aja.com/modestats/index.php. INDEXA > The Board of Directors of the&nnbsp; International DX Association (http://www.indexa.org/), at the annual board meeting held in Dayton, Ohio on 18 May, appointed Martti Laine, OH2BH as INDEXA European Ambassador. Martti will be promoting INDEXA in Europe along with INDEXA Board member Franz Langner, DJ9ZB. Martti will start by making a presentation for INDEXA at the upcoming Ham Radio Convention Friedrichshafen. [TNX W3OA] KH1/KH7Z > The KH1/KH7Z DXpedition to Baker Island [425DXN 14099] expects to be QRV from 26 June to 6 July. Plans are to be QRV as follows: CW 1826.5 3523 5405/5373 7023 10108 14023 18079 21023 24894 28023 50105 SSB &nbbsp; 3785 5403.5/5371.5 7082 14210 18130 21285 24955 28485 50105 RTTY 3580& 7045 10142 144080 18099 21080 24912 28080 FT8 – 3567 5357 7056 10131 14090 18095 21091 24911 28091 50316 As for FT8, KH1/KH7Z will be using the DXpedition Mode: “members of the DXpedition have been working directly with the WSJT Development Team for the past six months to develop capabilities to greatly increase the number of stations that can be worked on FT8 while also reducing the stress on DXpedition operators. It is the intent of the team to work everyone on the mode on every corner of the globe”. Make sure you read “WORKING KH1/KH7Z USING THE FT8 DXPEDITION SUBMODE” ( http://www.baker2018.net/pages/plan.html) which describes “how we intend to operate as the ‘Fox’ and how we recommend all the ‘Hounds’ operate in order to put a new one in the log for as many as possible”. RRC 25TH ANNIVERSARY AWARD > Celebrating the&nbssp; Silver Jubilee of the Russian Robinson Club, the “RRC 25 Years Award” is issued for QSOs made with Stations with RRC-suffixed callsigns between 1993 and 31 December 2018. Complete information, including the list of past operations that qualify for the award, can be found on: http://robinsons.ru/news/russian_robinson_club_25_years_award/2018-05-31-453 The Award Manager is Eugene, RZ3EC (rz3ec[@]yandex.ru). RRC 25TH ANNIVERSARY ACTIVITY PROGRAMME > Celebrating the Silver JJubilee of the Russian Robinson Club, a special activity programme will take place from 1 June to 31 August 2018. A wide range of awards will be issued for contacts made with RRC members, special RRC-suffixed callsigns (e.g. R25RRC, which will be active on 1-31 July) and expeditions (regardless of the callsign) that count for the various RRC sponsored awards. The Award Manager is Eugene, RZ3EC. See https://rrc.hamlog.ru/. + SILENT KEY + Ken Holdom, ZL4HU (ZL2HU) has recently passed away at 67 years of age. He was the organiser and/or team member of ZL8RI (Kermadec 1996), ZL7AA (Chatham 1997), ZL9CI (Campbell 1999) and ZL7C (Chatham 2002); he also operated as ZK1KH and E51KH from the Cook Islands, notably from Pukapuka (North Cooks) in 1995. [TNX The Daily DX] - QSLs received direct or through managers: 3D2EU, 3G9A/mm, 5T5OK, 5X8C, 7Q7EI, A52YL, B7CRA, C37NL, CE0Y/DF8AN, D68I, DM125FS, HI8JQE, KP4KE, LY28A, S01WS, TJ2TT, TN5R, VP8EME, XF1IM (NA-078), XR0YD, Z60A, ZP5DBC. **************************************************************************** 425 DX NEWS HOME PAGE: http://www.425dxn.org 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE: http://www.425dxn.org/monthly **************************************************************************** 425 DX News is a free of charge weekly bulletin edited by Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ and Valeria Pregliasco, IK1ADH Its contents may be used, reproduced and distributed in part or full provided that “425 DX News” or “425DXN” receive proper credit Contributors are invited to send their DX information to Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ (i1jqj…@gmail.com) The deadline is 12 UTC on Fridays **************************************************************************** Direttore Responsabile Gabriele Villa, I2VGW Giornalista Professionista Tessera n. 071675 Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti Roma, Italia **************************************************************************** 425 DX News No. 1413 Calendar Posted: 01 Jun 2018 10:17 AM PDT 2 June 2018 A.R.I. DX Bulletin No 1413 =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** ******* CALENDAR ******* =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW PERIOD CALL REF till 02/06 6Y6N: Jamaica (NA-097) 1411 till 02/06 GB4RME: special station (Wales) 1411 till 03/06 A25VR: Botswana 1410 till 03/06 F4FET/p: EU-074 1413 till 03/06 PR5M: Ilha do Mel (SA-047) 1409 till 03/06 VK4DX/p: Russell Island (OC-137) 1411 till 05/06 SW8WW: Thassos Island (EU-174) 1405 till 06/06 9A/IV3WMS: Solta Island 1412 till 08/06 9A/PA4JJ: Croatia 1406 till 09/06 S9ZZ: Sao Tome Island (AF-023) 1405 till 11/06 9M6NA: Labuan Island (OC-133), East Malaysia 1411 till 15/06 FR/F4HPX: Reunion Island (AF-016) 1410 till 25/06 II1ITR: special callsign 1397 till 27/06 4X70A, 4X70E, 4X70L: special callsigns 1405 till 27/06 4X70I, 4X70S, 4X70R: special callsigns 1405 till 27/06 4Z70IARC: special callsign 1405 till 30/06 4U29MAY: special callsign (Italy) 1407 till 30/06 DM90AIW: special event station 1391 till 30/06 HH70A: special callsign 1391 till 30/06 II3AC: special callsign 1407 till 30/06 LZ430PPW: special callsign 1392 till 30/06 VR20: special prefix (Hong Kong) 1364 till 30/06 YB50AC, YB50BA, YB50BB, YB50BE: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50AR: special event station 1412 till 30/06 YB50BT, YB50GO, YB50JA, YB50JB: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50JI, YB50JK, YB50JT, YB50KB: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50KI, YB50KR, YB50KS, YB50KT: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50LA, YB50MA, YB50MU, YB50NB: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50NT, YB50PA, YB50RI, YB50SA: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50SB, YB50SG, YB50SN, YB50SR: special stations 1412 till 30/06 YB50SS, YB50ST, YB50SU, YB50YO: special stations 1412 till 15/07 ***FIFA and ***FWC: special callsigns 1412 till 29/07 ZB2RAF: special callsign 1404 till 24/08 II6CNT: special calsign 1373 till 31/08 VI50IARU3: special callsign 1410 till 01/09 RI1FJ: Franz Josef Land (EU-019) 1404 till 30/09 EI0DXG: Ireland (EU-115) 1412 till 20/10 IB2RT: special callsign 1403 till 31/10 HL50IARU: special callsign 1410 till 13/11 OE100: special prefix 1401 till 31/12 4K100W: special callsign 1400 till 31/12 5W20SAMOA: special callsign (Samoa, OC-097) 1392 till 31/12 9A36W and 9A61AA: special callsigns 1391 till 31/12 DA200FWR: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 DJ70WAE: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 DK200MARX: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 EI100MCV: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 II2RR: special callsign 1398 till 31/12 IR0FOC: special callsign (Sardinia) 1394 till 31/12 LM90C, LM90HQ, LM90NRRL: special callsigns 1393 till 31/12 S590RTVS: special callsign 1407 till 31/12 SU9JT: Egypt 1399 till 31/12 YT100SF and YU100WWI: special callsigns 1399 till 31/03 2019 GB100RAF: special callsign 1404 till March 2019 VK0AI: Macquarie Island (AN-005) 1406 02/06 VK5CE/6: Rottnest Island (OC-164) 1412 02/06-06/06 OG0C and OG0C/p: Aland Islands (EU-002) 1412 02/06-09/06 K4D: Dog Island (NA-085) 1411 03/06-17/06 TM24H: special event stations (France) 1411 04/06-07/06 VK5CE/6: East Lewis Island (OC-199) 1412 05/06-12/06 SA6G/7: Ven Island (EU-137) 1405 05/06-24/06 9X2AW: Rwanda 1409 06/06-16/06 VP9/WA4PGM: Bermuda (NA-005) 1413 07/06-11/06 TE6DX: Uvita Island (NA-155) 1407 07/06-17/06 FO/HB9XBG: Bora Bora (OC-067), French Polynesia 1413 07/06-18/06 V73/KW4WZ: Kwajalein (OC-028), Marshall Islands 1413 07/06-20/06 LA/SP7IDX: Vannoya (EU-046) 1413 08/06-10/06 KH8/WJ2O: American Samoa 1413 08/06-11/06 K4T: Dry Tortugas (NA-079) 1413 08/06-11/06 PJ4V: Bonaire (SA-006) 1413 08/06-11/06 VK5CE/6: Direction Island (OC-140) 1412 08/06-15/06 VE2SPEED: special event station 1413 09/06-10/06 GB6GEO: special event station (England) 1413 11/06-13/06 5W: Samoa * by WJ2O 1413 11/06-15/06 ES0UG/8: Kihnu Island (EU-178) 1407 12/06-22/06 SV5/OK2QQ: Dodecanese (EU-001) 1413 13/06-15/06 VP5/W9DR: Caicos Islands (NA-002) 1413 13/06-17/06 KH8/WJ2O: American Samoa 1413 14/06-15/07 RU18WC and R18REF: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18ARG, R18AUS, R18BEL, R18BRA: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18COL, R18CRC, R18CRO, R18DEN: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18EGY, R18ENG, R18ESP, R18FRA: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18GER, R18IRN, R18ISL, R18JPN: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18KOR, R18KSA, R18MAR, R18MEX: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18NGA, R18PAN, R18PER, R18POL: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18POR, R18RUS, R18SEN, R18SRB: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18SUI, R18SWE, R18TUN, R18URU: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18EK, RC18KA, RC18KZ, RC18MO: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18NN, RC18RO, RC18SA, RC18SO: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18SP, RC18SR, RC18VG: special callsigns 1412 15/06-18/06 EJ0DXG: Little Saltee Island (EU-103) 1412 15/06-18/06 VK5CE/6: Cheyne Island (OC-193) 1412 15/06-19/06 ES0UG: Hiiumaa Island (EU-034) 1407 16/06-17/06 VP8HDM: Falkland Islands (SA-002) 1413 16/06-23/06 9A90P: Palagruza Islands (EU-090) 1405 20/06-23/06 VK5CE/6: Woody Island (OC-170) 1412 20/06-24/06 DL0DFF: Hallig Hooge (EU-042) 1411 21/06-27/06 H44XG: Guadalcanal (OC-047), Solomon Islands 1409 22/06-23/06 TM65EU: IOTA group EU-065 1409 22/06-20/07 V47JA: St. Kitts (NA-104) 1413 24/06-30/06 BW/DF8DX: Taiwan (AS-020) 1403 26/06-06/07 KH1/KH7Z: Baker Island (OC-089) 1413 27/06-29/06 OJ0Y: Market Reef (EU-053) 1413 27/06-29/06 VK5CE/p: St Peter Island (OC-220) 1412 June GB4FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 June II4AMP: special callsign 1391 June JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 June PF2018HIN: special callsign 1387 June ZM50LA: special callsign 1404 01/07-06/07 5Q6D and 5Q9F: Romo Island (EU-125) 1413 01/07-11/07 VQ5Z: Caicos Islands (NA-002) 1409 01/07-31/07 LZ380PM: special callsign 1392 01/07-31/07 R25RRC: special callsign 1413 03/07-17/07 FP/KV1J: Miquelon Island (NA-032) 1405 13/07-17/07 3D2: Fiji * by WJ2O 1413 18/07-25/07 YJ0GA: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1409 20/07-22/07 EJ0DXG: EU-007 1412 25/07-29/07 GJ3RCV and MJ8C: Les Minquiers (EU-099), Jersey 1411 26/07-30/07 PS1S: Ilha de Santana (SA-077) 1405 27/07-30/07 F4GYM/p and F4GTB/p: Noirmoutier Island (EU-064) 1399 28/07-29/07 IJ7V: San Pietro Island (EU-073) 1405 28/07-29/07 TM6N: Noiremoutier Island (EU-064) 1399 July GB5GW: special callsign (England) 1389 July II4COU: special callsign 1391 July JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 July PF2018FRA: special callsign 1387 July V63GJ, V63SS, V63YL: Pohnpei (OC-010), Micronesia 1412 July V6J: Ta Island (OC-254), Micronesia 1412 01/08-31/08 LZ1146SPS: special callsign 1392 24/08-26/08 EJ0DXG: EU-121 1412 August GB5FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 August II4VOL: special callsign 1391 August JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 August PF2018HAR: special callsign 1387 August ZM50MAUQ: special callsign 1404 01/09-30/09 LZ920MLC: special callsign 1392 12/09-01/10 T32AH: Christmas Island (OC-024), East Kiribati 1399 13/09-16/09 EJ0DXG: EU-006 1412 26/09-10/10 9X0T: Rwanda 1413 28/09-14/10 5W0GC: Samoa (OC-097) 1407 30/09-12/10 C21GJ: Nauru (OC-031) 1413 September 3DA0AO: eSwatini (Swaziland) 1409 September GB6GW: special callsign (England) 1389 September II4LNZ: special callsign 1391 September PF2018DOK: special callsign 1387 September RI0B: Arkticheskogo Instituta Islands (AS-087) 1413 September RI0B: Firnley Islands (AS-054) 1413 September RI0B: Nansen Island (AS-104) 1413 September RI0B: Scott-Hansen Islands (AS-068) 1413 September RI0B: Sibirjakov Island (AS-005) 1413 September RI0B: Tyrtov Island (AS-121) 1413 01/10-31/10 LZ1545POA: special callsign 1392 02/10-29/10 WH8/DL2AH: Ofu Island (OC-077), American Samoa 1399 15/10-04/11 YJ0GC: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1407 18/10-21/10 YB46SEA: special event station 1411 20/10-03/11 VP6D: Ducie Island (OC-182) 1407 26/10-06/11 Z23MD: Zimbabwe 1411 October GB6FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 October II4OER: special callsign 1391 October PF2018WOR: special callsign 1387 01/11-30/11 LZ33MM: special callsign 1392 03/11-06/11 VK9XQ: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1405 06/11-10/11 VK9CH: Cocos (Keeling) Islands (OC-003) 1405 10/11-11/11 GB0AD: special callsign (England) 1389 10/11-17/11 VK9XQ: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1405 November GB8GW: special callsign (England) 1389 November II4HNR: special callsign 1391 November PF2018STA: special callsign 1387 01/12-31/12 LZ532PSO: special callsign 1392 December II4FRD: special callsign 1391 December PF2018xxx: special callsigns 1387 TBA 3D2CR: Conway Reef (OC-112) 1411 TBA 3Y0I: Bouvet Island 1410 TBA DX8MAP: Mapun Island (OC-105) 1396 TBA DX8TT: Tawi Tawi (OC-174) 1396 TBA T31T: Central Kiribati (OC-043) 1411 TBA VK6BP/p: Cockatoo Island (OC-071) 1411 *************************************************************************** 425 DX NEWS HOME PAGE: http://www.425dxn.org 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE: http://www.425dxn.org/monthly *************************************************************************** Direttore Responsabile Gabriele Villa, I2VGW Giornalista Professionista – Tessera n. 071675 Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti Roma, Italia *************************************************************************** WX4NHC Station Test “Very Successful” Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:57 AM PDT 05/31/2018 The annual on-the-air station test of WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center in Miami on Saturday, May 26, was “very successful,” Assistant WX4NHC Coordinator Julio Ripoll, WD4R, reported. Among the guest operators was the new NHC Director, Ken Graham, WX4KEG. “All of our radios and antennas worked well,” Ripoll said. “Even with our equipment maintenance, software updates, we were able to make over 150 contacts nationwide, including stations in the Caribbean and South America.” Ripoll said a few dozen contacts were made on the EchoLink Hurricane Practice Net, thanks to Rob Macedo, KD1CY, and the VoIP Hurricane Net team. Several contacts were made on the Florida SARNET, which links more than 25 UHF repeaters statewide, including many emergency operations centers, Ripoll said. “We also received dozens of weather reports from stations using HF Winlink. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/wx4nhc-station-test-very-successful. STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2LRdzz9 via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:42 AM PDT On May 30 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:42 AM PDT ARRL On May 330 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtoop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:27 AM PDT ARRL On May 330 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtoop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:27 AM PDT ARRL On May 330 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtoop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:27 AM PDT ARRL On May 330 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtoop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:27 AM PDT ARRL On May 330 at 0005 UTC the Australian Space Forecast Centre issued a warning: “On 1 June geomagnetic activity is expected to increase to Active and Minor Storm levels due to arrival of the co-rotating interaction region and high-speed solar wind streams associated with the recurrent trans-equatorial coronal hole.” On May 31 Spaceweather.com issued this Solar Wind Alert: “NOAA forecasters estimate from rssfeedtoop10 https://ift.tt/2LPZTEv via IFTTT 4K6/DL7ZM – Azerbaijan Posted: 01 Jun 2018 09:27 AM PDT David, DL7ZM and Boris, 4K4A will be active from Nasir al-Din al-Tusi Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory (1500m asl, Grid: LN40HS) as 4K6/DL7ZM during July 1-10, 2018. QRV on 6m only; CW/SSB/FT8 using 100w, 7 and 3 element yagi and a noise cancelling system. 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The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 31 May 2018 10:37 AM PDT “Coping with Poor HF Conditions” is the topic of the current (May 24) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J8308I via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 31 May 2018 10:37 AM PDT ARRL Coping with Poor HF Conditions” is the topic of the current (May 24) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and learn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone wheneever and wherever you like! 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Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone wheneever and wherever you like! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J8308I via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 31 May 2018 10:17 AM PDT ARRL Coping with Poor HF Conditions” is the topic of the current (May 24) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and learn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone wheneever and wherever you like! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J8308I via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 31 May 2018 10:17 AM PDT ARRL Coping with Poor HF Conditions” is the topic of the current (May 24) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and learn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone wheneever and wherever you like! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J8308I via IFTTT Installing Your Ham Radio In Your Vehicle, Tips And Tricks For Mobile Posted: 31 May 2018 09:57 AM PDT Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, Promotes Amateur Radio in Media Announcements Posted: 31 May 2018 09:57 AM PDT 05/30/2018 Legendary rock guitarist Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, of the Eagles is featured in a just-released set of ARRL audio and video public service announcements promoting Amateur Radio. ARRL will provide the 30- and 60-second PSAs to Public Information Officers (PIOs) to share with their Section’s television and radio stations. The ARRL Media and Public Relations Department also will provide these announcement files directly to interested television and radio outlets. The announcements are available for downloading from the ARRL website for members to use in promoting Amateur Radio at club meetings and public presentations, such as ARRL Field Day June 23 – 24 (PSAs specifically for ARRL Field Day also are available). Walsh, who visited ARRL Headquarters last year for taping, wanted to deliver two main messages in his PSAs: get involved in Amateur Radio, and become a member of ARRL. The messages highlight the tremendous service that radio amateurs provide to communities, and convey how ARRL advocates on behalf of Amateur Radio on a wide range of legal and political issues. An ARRL Life Member and long-time radio amateur, Walsh personally has been a strong supporter and advocate of ARRL and Amateur Radio, and his ham shack is just as impressive as his home recording studio. “I want to give back to the hobby that has given me so much enjoyment,” he said. The setting for the PSAs was W1AW, which Walsh was especially eager to revisit. The occasion also offered him with an opportunity to see equipment he’d donated to W1AW years earlier. Walsh’s past on-the-air forays on W1AW have always attracted enthusiastic pileups. While at W1AW, he spent some chatting with station manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, about the station’s operations. Walsh is a well-known collector of vintage Amateur Radio equipment. Creating the videos were Media and Public Relations Assistant Michelle Patnode, KC1JTA; freelance videographer/photographer Chris Zajac, and former Media and Public Relations Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X, who also recorded a tag line for ARRL Audio News with Walsh. Tips for getting audio PSAs on the air are available on the “Placing Audio PSAs” web page. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/eagles-guitarist-joe-walsh-wb6acu-promotes-amateur-radio-in-media-announcements . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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The transmitter has not been working for several weeks. According to an announcement from ARISS Mentor Gaston Bertels, ON4WF, the transmitter will be powered down, the antenna feed line will be connected to the second S-band antenna, and from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sjsKJe via IFTTT ARISS to Conduct Digital Amateur Radio TV Transmitter Test on June 1 Posted: 31 May 2018 07:57 AM PDT ARRL ARISS wiill conduct a test of the “Ham Video” digital Amateur Radio television transmitter on the Columbus of the International Space Station on Friday, June 1. The transmitter has not been working for several weeks. According to an announcement from ARISS Mentor Gaston Bertels, ON4WF, the transmitter will be powered down, the antenna feed line will be connected to the second S-band antenna, and from rssfeedtopp10 https://ift.tt/2sjsKJe via IFTTT YJ0AFU – Vanuatu Posted: 31 May 2018 07:57 AM PDT Daniel, VK4AFU will again be active from Port Vila, Vanuatu as YJ0AFU during December 25, 2018 to January 1, 2019. QRV on 160-6m, CW/SSB/RTTY/Digi. QSL via T.B.A from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LNBiQL via IFTTT YJ0AFU Vanuatu. From DXNews.com Posted: 31 May 2018 07:57 AM PDT Daniel, VK4AFU will be active as YJ0AFU from Vanuatu, 25 December 2018 1 January 2019. ffrom rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J6IFkp via IFTTT ARISS to Conduct Digital Amateur Radio TV Transmitter Test on June 1 – ARRL Posted: 31 May 2018 07:57 AM PDT
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Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, Promotes Amateur Radio in Media Announcements Posted: 30 May 2018 10:57 AM PDT Legendary rock guitarist Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, of the Eagles is featured in a just-released set of ARRL audio and video public service announcements promoting Amateur Radio. ARRL will provide the 30- and 60-second PSAs to Public Information Officers (PIOs) to share with their Section’s television and radio stations. The ARRL Media and Public Relations Department also will provide these announcemen from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xt1n4b via IFTTT POLL – HF noise levels Posted: 30 May 2018 10:57 AM PDT This latest poll was formulated by reader Zoran, WA7AA. If you have ideas for future polls, then please get in touch. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L9TyTd via IFTTT Poland to Expand Local DAB+ Services Posted: 30 May 2018 10:57 AM PDT DXCC Approved. From DXNews.com Posted: 30 May 2018 10:57 AM PDT The DXCC Department has approved the following operations from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2nsVCxD via IFTTT For the 13th Year Running, Riedel Provides Immense Signal and Comms Infrastructure for European Song Contest Posted: 30 May 2018 10:57 AM PDT Alaskan Arrow LEO Satellite Antenna – 4 Elements for 2 Meters crossed with 10 Elements for 70 cm Posted: 30 May 2018 09:42 AM PDT DXNL News No. 2095 Posted: 30 May 2018 08:57 AM PDT DXNL 2095 – May 30, 2018 DX Newsletter a free and weekly service of DARC Committee “DX” (http://www.darcdxhf.de) Editor: Klaus Poels, DL7UXG (e-mail: dxnl@...) translation by: Oliver Bock, DJ9AO 6O, Somalia: Baldur/DJ6SI had to change is callsign for his ongoing operation from Somalia into 6OX. He remains active until June 6 on 20 and 30m. QSL via DJ6SI. 9X, Rwanda: Harald/DF2WO will be back on the bands as 9X2AW from Kigali between June 5 and 24 on CW, SSB, FT8, and RTTY. QSL via M0OXO, LoTW. F, France: The special event station TM24H operates around the 24h of Le Mans between the 3rd and 17th of June on 80-10m (SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK, FT8). QSL via F6KFI (d/B). F, France: Members of the radio club F4KJP will be commemorating Franck Tonna (F5SE), who passed away in December last year, with the callsign TM5SE on June 2&3. QSL via F4KJP (d/B). GW, Wales: The Barry Amateur Radio Society of South Wales operates as GB4RME on June 1&2 from the Royal Mint. The Royal Mint hosts an event to celebrate the launch of a new “James Bond Special Agent” 10 pence coin together with an exhibition on covert radio as used in WW2. QSL via GW0ANA (d/B), LoTW. I, Italy: The ARI section Fidenza (IQ4FE) honours the memory of Andre Marie Ampere during June with the callsign II4AMP. QSL via IQ4FE. LZ, Bulgaria: The Bulgarian radio club Blagovestnik (LZ1KCP) continues to honour the memory of Bulgarian Saints during June with the call LZ430PPW. QSOs count for the All Saints 2018 award. QSL via bureau, LZ1KCP > (d). http://www.lz1kcp.com/ OH0, Aland Island: Juha/OH5CW and a group of ops from OH5C will be active as OG0C and OG0C/p from Kokar (EU-002, WW Loc. KO09) between June 2 and 6 on 80-2m (CW, SSB, FT8). QSL via OH5CW, LoTW. S9, Sao Tome and Principe: David/EB7DX plans to operate holiday-style from June 1 to 9 as S9ZZ from Sao Tome Island (AF-023). QRV on 40-6m on SSB, RTTY, FT8, and CW. QSL via EB7DX (d), ClubLog OQRS. http://eb7dx.com/oqrs/ http://lazydxers.com/saotome2018/ YB, Indonesia: YB50AR and the following other special event calls will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Indonesian amateur radio organisation Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI) during June: YB50AC, YB50BA, YB50BB, YB50BE, YB50BT, YB50GO, YB50JA, YB50JB, YB50JI, YB50JK, YB50JT, YB50KB, YB50KI, YB50KR, YB50KS, YB50KT, YB50LA, YB50MA, YB50MU, YB50NB, YB50NT, YB50PA, YB50RI, YB50SA, YB50SB, YB50SG, YB50SN, YB50SR, YB50SS, YB50ST, YB50SU, and YB50YO. An award will be available as well. QSL via LoTW. http://www.orari.or.id/ ZL, New Zealand: ZM50LA is a special event call commemorating maritime tragedies 50 years ago. During June the respective event is the sinking of freighter MV Maranui (callsign ZMLA). QSL via bureau. Other stuff: ============ HAM Radio 2018 at Friedrichshafen: This Ham Radio event will take place from June 1 to 3 in Friedrichshafen. Football World Championship 2018: FIFA’s world championship 2018 in male football takes place from June 14 until July 15 in Russia. Many special event stations are going to start an activity on the bands on June 1. From Russia, calls will be active denoting the participating teams, e.g. R18ARG, R18AUS, R18BE, as well as callsigns referring to the host cities, e.g. RC18EK, RC18KA, RC18MO etc. Participating nations and other countries will be joining in with many more special event calls, e.g. DJ18FWC, VR2FIFA, YW18FIFA, A60FIFA etc. An award will be available as well. For more information see: http://fwc18.hamlogs.net/?locale=en Abbreviations in this DXNL: =========================== ARLHS Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society IOCA Islands of Croatia Award IOTA Islands on the Air LoTW Logbook of the World OQRS Online QSL Request System WCA World Castles Award WLOTA World Lighthouse On The Air Award WRTC World Radiosport Team Championship Upcoming Contests: ================== 02.06. LZ Open Contest 02/03.06. IARU Region 1 Fieldday 02/03.06. Dutch Kingdom Contest 02/03.06. Alabama QSO Party IOTA Compiled by Andreas, DK5ON (iota@...) ==== IOTA QRGs CW: 28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530 kHz SSB: 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3760 kHz EU-016; 9A, Dalmatia South group: Marco/IV3WMS is currently active as 9A/IV3WMS from Solta Island (IOCA CI-126) until June 6 on HF (SSB only). QSL via IV3WMS (d/B). EU-137; SM7, Skane County group: Lars/SM6CUK activates Ven Island between June 5 and 12, signing SA6G/7 on 40-6m (mostly on CW). QSL v ia SM6CUK (d/B), ClubLog, LoTW. NA-085; W4, Florida State North West (Bay to Wakulla County) group: Bruce/K5TEN operates from Dog Island as K4D between the 2nd and 9th of June. QRV on 40-6m on SSB and CW. QSL via K5TEN. OC-137; VK4, Queensland State (South Coast) South group: Mike/VK4DX plans to put Russel Island on the air from June 1 to 3 as VK4DX/p. QRV on 80-20m (SSB, CW). QSL via VK4DX (d), LoTW. http://vk4dx.com/ OC-164; VK6, Western Australia State (S.W. Coast) South group: Craig/VK5CE plans to activate several IOTA references during June. His first stop will be Rottnest Island on June 2 as VK5CE/6. QSL via VK5CE (d). https://vkiota.wordpress.com/ OC-199; VK6, Western Australia State (N.W. Coast) Centre group: Craig’s/VK5CE second stop will be East Lewis Island between June 4 and 7, where he plans to operate as VK5CE/6 as well. QSL via VK5CE (d). https://vkiota.wordpress.com/ SA-047; PY5, Parana State group: Eight operators are planning an activation of the Ilha do Mel for May 31 to June 3. QRV as PR5M with several rigs on 80-10m (CW, SSB, digital modes). QSL via PP5BZ, ClubLog. WCA Activities =============== WCA QRGs: CW: 28031 24911 21031 18081 14031 10121 7031 3531 kHz SSB: 28551 24951 21251 18131 14251 7131 3731 kHz Juromenha Fortification CT-00178: < Members of the Clube Radioamadores do Entroncamento will be activating this reference between May 31 and June 2 on HF (SSB, CW, digital modes) as CS2JU. Calendar ======== start end &nbbsp; DX DXNL 01.05. 30.06. 4U29MAY &nbssp; 2092 19.04. 27.06. 4X70A & 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70E &nbssp; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70I & 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70J &nbssp; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70L & 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70R &nbssp; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70S & 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4Z70IARC& 2089 05/18 p; 5V1JE 2077 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; 5W20SAMOA 2075 01.10. 30.09.19 5Z4/DL2RMCC 2008 23.05. 01.06. 6E5RM &nbbsp; 2094 06.06. ; 6OX 2095* 12/2018 6W1SU ; 2012 23.05. 02.06. 6Y6N &nbssp; 2094 01.01. 31.12. 7S75AA ; 2076 01.04. 31.03.19 8J1IRW ; 2087 30.04. – 30.05. 8J1ITU 2090 01.04. – 28.02.19 8J1KZ 2091 01.06. 31.05. 8J1ZIU 2055 01.04. 288.02.19 8J2OGAKI 2086 10.11. 27.06. ; 8J3B 2079 03.03. 30.11. &nbssp; 8J4B 2084 01.01. 31.05.&nnbsp; 8J7HCB 2073 01.01. 31.12.&nbssp; 8N0400N 2076 28.05. 06.06. p; 9A/IV3WMS 2095* 27.04. 08.06. 9AA/PA4JJ 2090 01.03. 31.12. 9A200S &nnbsp; 2082 24.05. 31.05. 9H3SV p; 2094 21.05. 11.06. 9M6NA &nnbsp; 2094 10/2019&nbssp; 9Q6BB 2012 05.06. 24.06. & 9X2AW 2095* 24.05. 03.06.&nbbsp; A25VR 2094 31.05. 02.06.. CS2JU 2095* 01.01. 311.12. DA200FWR 2073/2076 01.04. 31.03.19& DB25ONN 2086 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; DB50EFAPB 2073 01.01. 31.12. DF1000ZEIL&nnbsp; 2073 01.03. 30.09. DF18HET &nbbsp; 2087 01.01. – 31.12. DJ70WAE 2073 01.01. 31..12. DK200MARX 2073 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; DK60BIB 2074 01.01. 31.12. &nbbsp; DL100BY 2080 01.01. 31.12. DL660BIB 2074 01.01. 31.12. DL70PADER& 2073 01.02. 31.12. DM125FS &nnbsp; 2083 01.04. 31.12. DM152ZYA &nnbsp; 2090 01.05. 311.05. DM200MARX 2091 01.05. 30.06. & DM65MVP 2090 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; DM900ZWI 2074 01.01. 30.06. DM90AIWW 2073 01.01. 31.12. DQ2018KTMS&nbssp; 2074 01.01. 31.12. DQ800HRO &nnbsp; 2074 10.05. 300.05. EG8CID 2092 01.01. 31.112. EI100MCV 2074 01.04. 31.12. &nbssp; EM30N 2087 25.05. 15.06. & FR/F4HPX 2094 01.06. 02.06. & GB4RME 2095* 01.03. 31.05. &nnbsp; GB80GGCN 2082 01.01. 31.12. HA50KVGG 2077 01.07. 30.06. HA60FMV & 2048 11.04.19 HHF40CUF 2092 15.08. 08/18 HF7700LUB 2054 01.01. 03.06. HH70A &nbssp; 2074 06/18 &nnbsp; HK3JCL 2060 20.03. 20.10.&nbssp; IB2RT 2087 01.02. 31.12.& II0GM 2078 01.04. 31.112. II0LDV 2086 01.01. 31.12.. II2RR 2081 01.06. 30..06. II4AMP 2095* 01.01. 31.112. II4MXW 2076 01.05. 31.05.. II4TES 2090 31.12.19 J28ND &nbbsp; 2035 01.09.19 J28PJ&nbssp; 2004 15.03. 15.06. JG8NQJJ/JD1 2084 04.12. 03.06. JW2US p; 2069 01.06. &nnbsp; JW4JSA 2071 02.06. 09.06. &nbssp; K4D 2095* 02.05. 01.06. &nnbsp; KH6/N2HX 2091 01.02. 31.05. &nnbsp; KL7RST 2078 04.02. 31.05. &nbssp; L50A 2081 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; LM90C 2076 01.01. 31.12. p; LM90HQ 2076 01.01. 31.12. & LM90NRRL 2076 01.05. 31.05. LZ110SAE 2090 01.01. 31.07. LZ115RF p; 2075 01.06. 30.06. LZ430PPW p; 2095* 01.05. 31.05. MX1SWL/a &nbssp; 2090 11.03. – 13.11. OE100xxx 2084 02.06. 06.06.&nnbsp; OG0C 2095* 01.01. 31.12. OG60F 2076 01.05. – 31.12. OM75TESLA 2092 01.05. . ; 31.05. OT70xxx 01.01. 31.12.19 OU0POLIO &nbbsp; 1919 19.05. 21.05.&nbbsp; OU7G 2093 01.02. 331.05. OX7RST 2078 08.05. 10..06. PA111SCOUTS 2091 31.05. 03.06. ; PR5M 2095* 01.01. 31.12. &nbbsp; S510SOTA 2080 21.04. 31.05. S779LD 2091 01.06. 09.06. ; S9ZZ 2095* 05.06. 12.06. &nbbsp; SA6G/7 2095* 01.01. 31.12. &nbssp; SN20UM 2073 – 12/2018 SU9JT 2082 24.05. – 05.06. SW8WW 2094 03.06. 17.06. TM24H p; 2095* 12.01. 16.06. TM390SR p; 2075 01.05. – 31.10. TM53J 2090 02.06. 03.06. TM5SE p; 2095* 18.09. &nnbsp; TR8CA 1902 – 2018 TY2CD 1914 10/2018 ; TY2SN 1957 01.02. 31.05. &nbbsp; VE8RST 2078 01.03. 31.05. p; VI4GAMES 2082 01.06. 03.06. VK4DX/p&nbbsp; 2095* 02.06. 07.06. VK5CE/6 &nbbsp; 2095* 01.07. 30.06. VR20 . &n; 2047 01.02. 31.05. VY0RST &nbssp; 2078 01.02. 31.05. VY1RST ; 2078 01.06. 30.06. YB50AR &nnbsp; 2095* 01.02. 31.07. YR630SV &nnbsp; 2082 12/17 05/18 YS1/HB9KNA & 2076 05/17 055/2020 ZL7DX 2040 05/17 05/2020 ZL7QT 2040 01.06. 330.06. ZM50LA 2095* * = new or updated .. = and other calls QSL information =============== 4L2M via EA7FTR 4U29MAY via 9A2AA 4X70A (L), (e) 4X70E (L), (e) 4X70I (L), (e) 4X70J (L), (e) 4X70L (L), (e) 4X70R (L), (e) 4X70S (L), (e) 4Z70IARC (L), (e) 4Z80FOC via 4Z4KX (d), (L) 5P0HRH (C), (O), (L), (e) 5P8ICE (C), (L), (e) 5P90EDR via OZ1ACB, (L), (C), (e) 5V1JE via N9MDH (d), (L) 5W20SAMOA via EA5GL, (C), (L), (e) 5Z4/DL2RMC via DL1RTL (d/B) 6E5RM via XE3N 6E5RM/XF3 via XE3N 6OX via DJ6SI 6W1SU via M0URX 6Y6N via DK9PY (d/B) 7S6WX (B), (L) 7S75AA via SK5AA (B), SM5FUG (d) 8J1IRW via (B), JH1DSF (d) 8J1ITU (B), (e) 8J1KZ (B) 8J1ZIU (B) 8J2OGAKI via (B), JJ2ONH (d) 8J3B via (B), JK3IJQ (d) 8J4B (B) 8J7HCB via (B), JK7LXU (d) 8N0400N (B) 8P1W via KU9C 9A/IV3WMS via IV3WMS (d/B) 9A/PA4JJ via PA4JJ, (C), (L) 9A200S via 9A2MF 9H3EE via OZ1BII, (C), (L) 9H3SV via SV2CLJ (d) 9J80FOC via G3TEV (d) 9K2K via EC5AC, (L) 9M6NA via JE1JKL, (L), (C) 9Q6BB via W3HNK 9X2AW via M0OXO, (L) A25VR via VE7VR CR3DX via OM2VL (d/B) CT9ABN via OM2VL (d/B) DA200FWR via (B), DK2PU (d) DB25ONN (d/B) DB50EFAPB (B) DF1000ZEIL (B) DF18HET via (B), DG3FFM (d), (e) DF80FOC (L), (C) DJ70WAE (B) DJ80FOC via DJ5IL (B) DK200MARX via (B), DK5PZ (d), (C) DL100BY (B) DL70PADER (B) DM125FS (B) DM152ZYA (B) DM200MARX (B) DM65MVP (B), (e) DM900ZWI via DM5JBN (d/B) DM90AIW (B), (C), (e) DP1POL via DL1ZBO DQ2018KTMS (B), (e) DQ800HRO via DL5KVV (d/B) E51BAS via AD7MM (d), (L) E51DLD via W6HB (d) EF8R via EB7DX (d), (L) EG8CID via EA8URL, (L) EI100MCV (B) EM30N via UR4NWW EM80FOC via UR5MM FR/F4H PX via F4HPX (d/B), (L), (C) GB4RME via GW0ANA (d/B), (L) GB5FOC (e), (L), (C) GB60OT via G3KPU (d), (B), (e) GB80GGCN via (B), G0TOC (d) GP4FOC via G3SWH GR9RW via G4DFI, (O) GX4BJC/a via G6XOU (d/B), (e) GX4FOC via G3SWH HA50KVG via HA8KVG HA60FMV (B) HB9GOLD via HB9OCR (d/B), (L), (e) HF40CUF via SP4CUF HF700LUB via SP8AB HH70A via W3HNK HK3JCL via DK8LRF (d/B) HQ9X via KQ1F IB0/IK4ALM via IK4ALM IB0/IK4JPN via IK4JPN IB0/IK4RQJ via IK4RQJ IB0/IK4RUX via IK4RUX IB0/IZ4WJA via IZ4WJA IB2RT via (B), I2MYF (d), (e) II0GM via I0KQB (d), (e) II0LDV via I0KQB (d) II2RR via IK2VUC II4AMP via IQ4FE II4TES via IQ4FE J28ND via S57DX J28PJ via F1TMY JG8NQJ/JD1 via JA8CJY JW2US (C), (L) JW4JSA via LA4JSA JW8DW via LA8DW (d/B), (L) K4D via K5TEN KH6/N2HX via N2HX (d/B) KL7RST via K7ICE (d) KL7RRC/p via N7RO (d/B), (C) L50A via LU4AAO (d/B), (e) LM90C (B) LM90HQ (B) LM90NRRL (B) LZ110SAE via (B), LZ1KCP (d) LZ115RF via LZ1YE LZ430PPW via (B), LZ1KCP (d) MX1SWL/a via G6XOU (d/B), (e) OE100AIR via OE8AIR (B) OE100AKD (B) OE100BKC via OE3BKC (B) OE100CQB (d), (e) OE100CQM (d/B) OE100DMA via OE3DMA (d/B) OE100EGN via OE5EGN (B), (L), (e) OE100FTE via OE6FTE (B), (L), (e) OE100GBK via OE8GBK (B) OE100GTU (e) OE100IIO via OE5IIO (B), (e) OE100JML (d/B), (e) OE100JWD via OE6JWD OE100KLG (B), (L), (e) OE100MPI via OE7MPI OE100NIP (B) OE100PGM (B) OE100PKB via OE3PKB (B) OE100RNS via OE3RNS (B) OE100SGU via OE3SGU (L), (e) OE100TWB (B) OE100VIE via OE4VIE (d), (L), (e) OE100WLE (d/B) OE100WMA via OE3WMA OE100XFG (B) OE100XGM via OE5XGM (d) OE100XWI (B), (e) OE100YSC via OE3YSC (B) OE100YXK via OE8YXK (B) OE100ZKC via OE1ZKC OG0C via OH5CW, (L) OG60F via OH1NOA, (L), (C) OH0/OH4SS via OH4SS (d) OM75TESLA via OM3KHT (d/B) OT70xxx (C), (O) OU0POLIO via OZ1ACB (d/B) OU7G (d/B) OX50HRH (C), (O), (L), (e) OX5HRH (C), (O), (L), (e) OX7RST via K7ICE (d) OZ18ICE (C), (L), (e) OZ50HRH (C), (O), (L), (e) P44W via N2MM (d), (L) PA/DL1EAL via DL1EAL (d/B), (L). (e) PA111SCOUTS via PA3EFR PJ8RV via JA1HGY, (L) PJ8Z via JH1AJT, (C), (L) PR5M via PP5BZ, (C) R0LS/p (d/B) S580FOC (L), (O) S79LD via VK4EF (d) S9ZZ via EB7DX (d), (C) SA6G/7 via SM6CUK (d/B), (L), (C) SC80FOC via SM2EKM (d), (L) SN20UM via SQ9UM SU9JT via E73Y (d/B), (C) SW8WW via HA0HW (B), (C) SX80FOC (L), (C), (e) TM24H via F6KFI (d/B) TM390SR via F4DTO (d/B) TM53J via F6KSU (B), (e) TM5SE via F4KJP (d/B) TR8CA via F6CBC TY2CD via N4GNR (d), (L) VE8RST via K7ICE (d) VK4DX/p via VK4DX (d), (L) VK5CE/6 via VK5CE (d) VQ9RA via WW6RG VU8FOC via VU2PTT (B) VY0RST via K7ICE (d) VY1RST via K7ICE (d) YB50AR (L) YB9/JJ1DQR via JJ1DQR YR630SV (B), (e) YR80FOC via YO3FLR (d/B) ZL7DX via M0OXO ZL7QT (d) ZL80FOC via ZL2AGY (B), (L) ZM50LA (B) ZS9FOC via ZS1C (d) = direct (B) = bureau ok (L) = LoTW (O) = OQRS (C) = ClubLog (e) = eQSL (*) = new manager (Q) = QRZ.COM QSL rcvd via LoTW: E20HHK/p, P3X, TA7P, TF2MSN, UN3M, VR2XLN Thanks for contributing to this issue of the DXNL: QRZ DX, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, DxCoffee, DX World, VA3RJ, KB8NW & OPDX-Bulletin, DF6EX (fuer WIN-QSL), CS5CRE, DJ5AV, DJ9ZB, DK8JB, DK8MZ, DL1BAH, DL1SBF, DL7MAE, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, GW0ANA, NG3K & ADXO, OE2IKN, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, RSGB IOTA Homepage, W3UR & The Daily DX u.a. Free subscription DXMB / DXNL: ============================== Homepage and archives: http://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/en/dxnl/ Change/Cancel subscription for mtw@...: https://www.darcdxhf.de/dxmb/?t=f5ac3df3c1cce9ca20a1d0a8b5699662 Subscription overview: https://www.darcdxhf.de/dxmb/ This mail was sent to: mtw How to build SM0VPO’s 20 meter magnetic loop antenna Posted: 30 May 2018 08:57 AM PDT The completed 20 meter loop antenna. A few days ago, SWLing Post contributor, Robert Gulley (AK3Q), pointed me to an excellent website by Harry Lythall (SM0VPO) which is chock-full of various homebrew radio projects. In particular, we both were impressed with Harry’s 20 Meter Loop Antenna it’s such a simple project and requuires no special order components. In fact, all of the components (save, perhaps, the antenna connector) can be purchased at a DIY store. I reached out to Harry and he has kindly allowed me to republish this project as a guest post: 20m Loop Antennaby Harry Lythall SM0VPO>IntroductionI recently saw that my 80m (3.5MHz) loop (or frame) antenna has been really popular, and that there are loads of other radio amateurs who have taken my design and “ran with it” to produce variations that all have some great improvement. There have been many in-depth tests and simulations, all with exceedingly good results and reports. This is exactly what I am aiming for with my homepages free information for all and my designs being improved uponn. That way we all winOne small point all variations have in common is the need for an expensive tuning capacitor and a very restricted RF power level. Of course, you can throw money at the problem, but for me this hurts. I got to thinking that there must be a way of adjusting the design a little and finding another technique to tune the antenna, and to make the best use of the little radio transceiver I have in Sweden, given the limited space. My limited space apartment. As you can see there is not much opportunity for grand antennas. And to add to this, the equipment I have in Sweden is also limited to a single 5-Watt unit. My limited equipment only 5-Watts. The Design ThoughtsToday I have no area of land to use for antennas. I have a glassed-in balcony on the 4th floor of an apartment block. I really like the 20m (14MHz) band so I will concentrate on that. I am not really interested in the CW end of the band, except perhaps 14.070MHz for the digimodes. So my requirements are:
The antenna I have created is based on my original 3.5MHz loop (or frame) antenna. This time I built it out of scrap components. I cadged (tiggade) some plastic conduit tubes from an electrical contractor at work. The same guy also gave me the remnants of a roll of 2.5mm C.S.A. multi-strand mains cable. That was all I needed.In my junkbox I found no tuning capacitors, but WAIT!! Why do I need to tune the antenna? Once it is tuned I should not need to tune it again, just set the centre-frequency to 14.175MHz. If I can get the Q-factor to around 100 then my useable 3dB bandwidth should be more than 150kHz. That will give me 14.10MHz to 14.25MHz. Ok, I need a 1-off, preset tuning capacitor. Why not use a Gimmik Capacitor? Just twist two bits of wire together and cut it short to get the resonant frequency I want. So I need to get the coil wound so that there is sufficient cable length and self capacitance to give a resonance of about 14.5MHz without any extra capacitance what-so-ever. That means I need just a few pf. That sounds like a good plan. ConstructionThe 15mm Diameter plastic tube I “aquired” were 80cm long. After much trial and error I found that exactly 3 turns, with 2.5cm spacing, gives about 14.9MHz self resonance. The wire support holes are exactly 4cm spaced, beginning 1cm from the end of each tube. The two tubes are fixed into a and X using zip-straps (tie-wraps, buntband). The feed loop is 1/2 turn.Note the size and position of the feed loop. Also the Gimmik capacitor. One problem I had with the original loop antenna was that of RF coming back down the cable braid. Using on old FT-101ZD it was possible to feel the RF on the microphone with your lips. The cure for this is to use a balanced feed and at least 5m of RF cable. I robbed the ferrite ring for the balun from an old ATX computer PSU and made a triflar wound torroidal transformer. That is to say, twist together three lengths of 1mm x 7-strand insulated hookup wire together. Use this to make a 7-turn coil and connect the three coils in series, with four connections. Feed connections (numbered in the picture below) 1 and 3 are connected to to the antenna feed loop. Connect the coaxial cable braid to connection 2, and the coax centre to connection 4. My balun is self-supported on the connection leads. The 1:1 Balun I used. The coaxial feed cable was found to affect the resonance slightly, so I fed that through an extra bit of tube to make it stay in one place. It works fine. Feeder cable secured in the support tube. TestingTesting is very easy. I used my GDO-2 to check the middle-turn of the loop for a dip. Twist the two tails together to form the Gimmik capacitor and adjust the length of the twist until the centre-frequency is 14.175MHz. With the GDO you can get it within about 100kHz to 200kHz, but then you can check the VSWR using your HF radio. You can also sweep the band for maximum noise and get a very close approximation.The Gimmick capacitor. The centre frequency of my 20m Loop antenna is 14.175MHz, and the VSWR is better than 1.05:1 (I can hardly see any movement on my meter). The Q-factor is somewhere approaching 100. The useable bandwidth is just a little narrower than I would have wished, but the antenna certainly works well and meets all the other criteria. But the slightly less useable bandwidth criterion is at the expense of better performance, and it still allows me to use 14.070MHz, although it is a little quieter down there. The completed antenna. ConclusionNo-matter how you play with the figures, the best indoor antenna cannot replace a full-size dipole antenna. But the indoor antenna can give some extra features, such as just reaching out your arm and trimming a little, which you cannot do with a long-wire antenna up a tree out in the garden, especially when it is raining.This antenna gets me on the air on 14MHz, and it has a useable frequency range. The VSWR is almost perfect at the centre-frequency, and this time I don’t burn my lips on the microphone (not that I am likely to do so with just 5-Watts of power). The design uses no expensive components, in fact the only item I bought was the block-connector for the balun. That cost me US$1.50 for a pair of 12-contact screw-terminals. The construction is ridiculously simple and easy to build. On the air I can hear traffic on 14.070 digimodes, and from 14.130 to 14.220MHz I have a near-perfect VSWR aqnd good clear reception of SSB. I can also rotate the antenna to cut out rubbish, and most of all, using the Gimmik capacitor I don’t need to re-tune it: it seems temperatore-stable. The weight is less than 500g and when I poke it out of the balcony window the reception improves, the VSWR does not change, and I can make myself heard among the big boys. I hope that you have some fun building and using this antenna. If you have any ideas for further improving it then please use my forum. Don’t forget to visit my messageboard if you have any questions about this or any other project. I always look forward to receiving feedback, positive or negative. Very best regards from Harry Lythall SM0VPO (QRA = JO89WO), Märsta, Sweden. EA/SM0VPO (QRA = IM86BS), Nerja, Spain. Many thanks, Harry, for sharing this excellent project on the SWLing Post! Post Readers: be sure to check out Harry’s website which is loaded with radio projects of all stripes. You’ll easily spend a few hours digging through his tutorials and downloads. Harry also maintains an alternate mirror server located here. Side note: I’m impressed with the fact that the main SM0VPO website is actually hosted on a bedside Raspberry Pi computer (running the Linux-based Lighttp server). Very cool! Check out other homebrew mag loop antenna projects on the SWLing Post by clicking here. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2JcVFIB via IFTTT How to build SM0VPO’s 20 meter magnetic loop antenna Posted: 30 May 2018 07:37 AM PDT The completed 20 meter loop antenna. A few days ago, SWLing Post contributor, Robert Gulley (AK3Q), pointed me to an excellent website by Harry Lythall (SM0VPO) which is chock-full of various homebrew radio projects. In particular, we both were impressed with Harry’s 20 Meter Loop Antenna it’s such a simple project and requuires no special order components. In fact, all of the components (save, perhaps, the antenna connector) can be purchased at a DIY store. I reached out to Harry and he has kindly allowed me to republish this project as a guest post: 20m Loop Antennaby Harry Lythall SM0VPO>IntroductionI recently saw that my 80m (3.5MHz) loop (or frame) antenna has been really popular, and that there are loads of other radio amateurs who have taken my design and “ran with it” to produce variations that all have some great improvement. There have been many in-depth tests and simulations, all with exceedingly good results and reports. This is exactly what I am aiming for with my homepages free information for all and my designs being improved uponn. That way we all winOne small point all variations have in common is the need for an expensive tuning capacitor and a very restricted RF power level. Of course, you can throw money at the problem, but for me this hurts. I got to thinking that there must be a way of adjusting the design a little and finding another technique to tune the antenna, and to make the best use of the little radio transceiver I have in Sweden, given the limited space. My limited space apartment. As you can see there is not much opportunity for grand antennas. And to add to this, the equipment I have in Sweden is also limited to a single 5-Watt unit. My limited equipment only 5-Watts. The Design ThoughtsToday I have no area of land to use for antennas. I have a glassed-in balcony on the 4th floor of an apartment block. I really like the 20m (14MHz) band so I will concentrate on that. I am not really interested in the CW end of the band, except perhaps 14.070MHz for the digimodes. So my requirements are:
The antenna I have created is based on my original 3.5MHz loop (or frame) antenna. This time I built it out of scrap components. I cadged (tiggade) some plastic conduit tubes from an electrical contractor at work. The same guy also gave me the remnants of a roll of 2.5mm C.S.A. multi-strand mains cable. That was all I needed.In my junkbox I found no tuning capacitors, but WAIT!! Why do I need to tune the antenna? Once it is tuned I should not need to tune it again, just set the centre-frequency to 14.175MHz. If I can get the Q-factor to around 100 then my useable 3dB bandwidth should be more than 150kHz. That will give me 14.10MHz to 14.25MHz. Ok, I need a 1-off, preset tuning capacitor. Why not use a Gimmik Capacitor? Just twist two bits of wire together and cut it short to get the resonant frequency I want. So I need to get the coil wound so that there is sufficient cable length and self capacitance to give a resonance of about 14.5MHz without any extra capacitance what-so-ever. That means I need just a few pf. That sounds like a good plan. ConstructionThe 15mm Diameter plastic tube I “aquired” were 80cm long. After much trial and error I found that exactly 3 turns, with 2.5cm spacing, gives about 14.9MHz self resonance. The wire support holes are exactly 4cm spaced, beginning 1cm from the end of each tube. The two tubes are fixed into a and X using zip-straps (tie-wraps, buntband). The feed loop is 1/2 turn.Note the size and position of the feed loop. Also the Gimmik capacitor. One problem I had with the original loop antenna was that of RF coming back down the cable braid. Using on old FT-101ZD it was possible to feel the RF on the microphone with your lips. The cure for this is to use a balanced feed and at least 5m of RF cable. I robbed the ferrite ring for the balun from an old ATX computer PSU and made a triflar wound torroidal transformer. That is to say, twist together three lengths of 1mm x 7-strand insulated hookup wire together. Use this to make a 7-turn coil and connect the three coils in series, with four connections. Feed connections (numbered in the picture below) 1 and 3 are connected to to the antenna feed loop. Connect the coaxial cable braid to connection 2, and the coax centre to connection 4. My balun is self-supported on the connection leads. The 1:1 Balun I used. The coaxial feed cable was found to affect the resonance slightly, so I fed that through an extra bit of tube to make it stay in one place. It works fine. Feeder cable secured in the support tube. TestingTesting is very easy. I used my GDO-2 to check the middle-turn of the loop for a dip. Twist the two tails together to form the Gimmik capacitor and adjust the length of the twist until the centre-frequency is 14.175MHz. With the GDO you can get it within about 100kHz to 200kHz, but then you can check the VSWR using your HF radio. You can also sweep the band for maximum noise and get a very close approximation.The Gimmick capacitor. The centre frequency of my 20m Loop antenna is 14.175MHz, and the VSWR is better than 1.05:1 (I can hardly see any movement on my meter). The Q-factor is somewhere approaching 100. The useable bandwidth is just a little narrower than I would have wished, but the antenna certainly works well and meets all the other criteria. But the slightly less useable bandwidth criterion is at the expense of better performance, and it still allows me to use 14.070MHz, although it is a little quieter down there. The completed antenna. ConclusionNo-matter how you play with the figures, the best indoor antenna cannot replace a full-size dipole antenna. But the indoor antenna can give some extra features, such as just reaching out your arm and trimming a little, which you cannot do with a long-wire antenna up a tree out in the garden, especially when it is raining.This antenna gets me on the air on 14MHz, and it has a useable frequency range. The VSWR is almost perfect at the centre-frequency, and this time I don’t burn my lips on the microphone (not that I am likely to do so with just 5-Watts of power). The design uses no expensive components, in fact the only item I bought was the block-connector for the balun. That cost me US$1.50 for a pair of 12-contact screw-terminals. The construction is ridiculously simple and easy to build. On the air I can hear traffic on 14.070 digimodes, and from 14.130 to 14.220MHz I have a near-perfect VSWR aqnd good clear reception of SSB. I can also rotate the antenna to cut out rubbish, and most of all, using the Gimmik capacitor I don’t need to re-tune it: it seems temperatore-stable. The weight is less than 500g and when I poke it out of the balcony window the reception improves, the VSWR does not change, and I can make myself heard among the big boys. I hope that you have some fun building and using this antenna. If you have any ideas for further improving it then please use my forum. Don’t forget to visit my messageboard if you have any questions about this or any other project. I always look forward to receiving feedback, positive or negative. Very best regards from Harry Lythall SM0VPO (QRA = JO89WO), Märsta, Sweden. EA/SM0VPO (QRA = IM86BS), Nerja, Spain. Many thanks, Harry, for sharing this excellent project on the SWLing Post! Post Readers: be sure to check out Harry’s website which is loaded with radio projects of all stripes. You’ll easily spend a few hours digging through his tutorials and downloads. Harry also maintains an alternate mirror server located here. Side note: I’m impressed with the fact that the main SM0VPO website is actually hosted on a bedside Raspberry Pi computer (running the Linux-based Lighttp server). Very cool! Check out other homebrew mag loop antenna projects on the SWLing Post by clicking here. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2JcVFIB via IFTTT Radio TechCon 2018 Set for November Posted: 30 May 2018 06:42 AM PDT The VE3HLS Grand Finale Rove! Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC Ken, VE3HLS, reports, ‘Get out your highlighter and circle June 15th, 16th and 17th on your calendars! You don’t want to miss ‘The VE3HLS Grand Finale Rove!’ from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J3C1Lx via IFTTT 9X, Rwanda DXpedition Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC Membeers of the Italian DX Team will be active as 9X0T between September 27th and October 10th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LIen9s via IFTTT NASA tv to air return of one space station crew, launch of another Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC Threee of the current International Space Station crew members are scheduled to end their mission on Sunday, June 3. A few days later, another trio of space travelers will depart for the station on a launch scheduled for Wednesday, June 6 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J3BWHJ via IFTTT Solder-up PL259 connectors for RG174 Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC RG1744 is a thin co-axial cable that is popular for lightweight portable HF antennas. However finding solderable connectors for this cable is often quite a challenge from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LL0XJs via IFTTT Noctilucent cloud season begins Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC NASAA’s AIM spacecraft has just spotted electric-blue clouds floating at the edge of space over the Arctic Circle from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xx0jwu via IFTTT Invitation to the 2018 NASA AAQ Workshop Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC The eevent targets academics (faculty, researchers, students) involved with space related activities such as cube sat, small sat, high altitude balloon, rocket and more. It is also designed for those wishing to be involved with NASA space related projects. The event will feature speakers and a poster session from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LJFlgM via IFTTT Ham radio promotional video now in Norwegian Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC The RRSGB’s promotional video ‘Amateur Radio: A Hobby for the 21st Century’ has been translated into Norwegian from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xmsSfM via IFTTT China Microsatellite Symposium 2018 Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC The CChina Microsatellite Symposium (CMS2018), will be held at Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an China on 18th 20th November 20018 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LJzqIn via IFTTT ARES activated in eight Maryland counties for severe flooding Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC Amateeur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers in the Maryland-DC Section activated in the wake of regional flash flooding on May 27 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xrPf3p via IFTTT 17-year-old radio ham makes own integrated circuits Posted: 30 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT Southgate ARC The IIEEE reports 17-year-old radio amateur Sam Zeelof KD2ENL has turned his parent’s garage into a 1970s-era chip fab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LFPHOG via IFTTT MARS Urging Members to Use Computers that are Isolated from the Internet Posted: 30 May 2018 01:57 AM PDT ARES Activated in Eight Maryland Counties for Severe Flooding Posted: 30 May 2018 01:57 AM PDT 05/29/2018 Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers in the Maryland-DC Section activated in the wake of regional flash flooding on May 27. Hit especially hard was Ellicott City, where vehicles were reported to have been washed away by fast-moving flood waters upward of 10 feet deep. At least one person was reported to be missing. “As many watched Alberto, radio amateurs in Maryland watched more and more rain locally,” said ARRL Assistant Maryland-DC Section Manager and Public Information Coordinator Ken Reid, KG4USN. By 5 PM, heavy rain, as much as 8 to 10 inches, soaked portions of central and southern Maryland.” The flooding disaster was the second since 2016 in historic downtown Ellicott City, which was still recovering from the earlier event. High water also affected Arbutus, Dundalk, and Catonsville. Section leadership asked radio amateurs in the flood-affected areas to check on the health and welfare of their neighbors. Reid said high-water rescues were needed in Perry Hall and Patapsco State Park. When the flooding quickly became serious in several locations, MDC Section Manager Marty Pittinger, KB3MXM, activated ARES in eight central Maryland counties at 6:30 PM EDT, and 15 minutes later, more than 40 ARES volunteers reported to their respective 2 meter nets in five counties<. The majority of flood-affected communities were in Anne Arundel, Prince Georges, and Howard counties. Amateur Radio volunteers in the MDC Section provided additional situational awareness, and Pittinger interfaced with Atlantic Division leadership, Maryland Section Emergency Coordinator Jim Montgomery, WB3KAS, and state and local authorities. “Many county [emergency operations centers] in affected areas were also activated. Anne Arundel County ARES and Howard County ARES were in communication with their local Emergency Management Agencies and were both told to stand by in case of need,” Reid said. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency. “Regular situational awareness updates were shared throughout the nets to ensure communication readiness for served agencies, community leadership, neighbors, first responders, and fellow radio amateurs,” Reid said. Conventional telecommunications continued to function throughout the heavy weather, which caused road closures and power and natural gas outages. The MDC ARES volunteers remained in duty until 10:15 PM on May 28. During the activation, radio amateurs made use of VHF, UHF, and HF capabilities, as well as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) modes. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/ares-activated-in-eight-maryland-counties-for-severe-flooding . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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His call sign is W-4-D-A-X. “If it was gulf [G] 4 I am in England, if I was echo or E-A 3 I’m in Spain, so you can tell from the call sign, where someone was licensed.” The meeting is not just a hobby for radio nerds. Ham radio enthusiasts play an important role they will be able to relay messages many others cannot, because their signal travels, old-school, using VHF and UHF signals. “Let’s say we have an earthquake here in Charleston, I know that the 800 megahertz system is going to go down that is all a trunked system, it is all on the internet, and all those lines are going to go down,” said Lufkin. There are currently 73 licensed members in the Trident Amateur Radio Club the most Lufkin has seen in a long time and nationwide the trend is the same. “There are more amateur licenses today than ever in history,” said Lufkin. “One of the reasons for that is the hospitals in the United States have mandated to have two amateur radio operators, in case of disasters.” Because of the potential for natural disaster and certain mandates, there is a need for more “Hams” and all are welcome but you must first pass the test to get the FCC license. “The FCC lets us do the testing, we have 350 possible questions and you get 35 of them on your test,” Lufkin said. The 350 possible answers are available, the certain 35 you will be asked are not. But the most common question answered by amateurs is how far have your transmitted? “The number one question everybody asks and the number one answer is New Zealand, because if you go any further you are coming back,” With frequencies like VHF and UHF and the use of the actual word, radio it would seem as if it is dying hobby. But it is not, schoolls across the Lowcountry are involved in amateur radio. There are even clubs, some 17 licenses have been earned at one Dorchester County School. It seems a younger generation have taken an interest in amateur radio. “A lot of people say why would I need a ham radio if I have a cell phone? And I tell them well if you dial somebody in Japan on a cellphone you’re going to get the person that you dialed,” Lufkin said. “When I get on the air I could get somebody from Japan I could somebody from Germany, I could get somebody from Charleston; I don’t know who I’m going to get so It’s kind of llike fishing and the kids really love it, they love every minute of it.” Read the full article at https://www.berkeleyind.com/news/ham-radio-alive-and-well/article_f86d656a-5f8a-11e8-8c93-4f9e325683d5.html . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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For over 100 years, Amateur Radio sometimes called ham radio has allowed peopeople from all walks of life to experiment with electronics and communications techniques, as well as provide a free public service to their communities during a disaster, all without needing a cell phone or the Internet. Field Day demonstrates ham radio’s ability to work reliably under any conditions from almost any location and create an independent communications network. Over 35,000 people from thousands of locations participated in Field Day in 2017. “It’s easy for anyone to pick up a computer or smartphone, connect to the Internet and communicate, with no knowledge of how the devices function or connect to each other,” said Sean Kutzko of the American Radio Relay League, the national association for Amateur Radio. “But if there’s an interruption of service or you’re out of range of a cell tower, you have no way to communicate. Ham radio functions completely independent of the Internet or cell phone infrastructure, can interface with tablets or smartphones, and can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. That’s the beauty of Amateur Radio during a communications outage.” “Hams can literally throw a wire in a tree for an antenna, connect it to a battery-powered transmitter and communicate halfway around the world,” Kutzko added. “Hams do this by using a layer of Earth’s atmosphere as a sort of mirror for radio waves. In today’s electronic do-it-yourself (DIY) environment, ham radio remains one of the best ways for people to learn about electronics, physics, meteorology, and numerous other scientific disciplines, and is a huge asset to any community during disasters if the standard communication infrastructure goes down.” Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club Post Office Box 801524 Santa Clarita, CA 91380-1524 Anyone may become a licensed Amateur Radio operator. There are over 725,000 licensed hams in the United States, as young as 5 and as old as 100. And with clubs such as the Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club, it’s easy for anybody to get involved right here in Santa Clarita. For more information about Field Day, visit our website w6jw.org or https://ift.tt/1ggT4D6. Media Contact: Kristine Wiscarson (KK6MLX) (661) 220-9090 or ladykristine@.... Read the full article at https://scvnews.com/2018/05/29/june-23-24-amateur-radio-field-day-exercise/ . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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RI0B – Arctic Legends 2018 IOTA DXpedition Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT Many ops may recall working RI0B back in 2001 from Ushakova Island, AS-156. Today, a new team has decided to give this callsign a “second breath”. In fact, one of the current team (Andy UA0BA) was also a member of the old “Lost Islands” expedition too. Therefore, after his suggestion and blessing the same callsign [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GZyUTa via IFTTT MARS Urging Members to Use Computers that are Isolated from the Internet Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT US Army Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) Headquarters is recommending that MARS members “migrate to stand-alone computer systems for [MARS] radio operations,” subject to the availability of a dedicated computer. “These computer systems (or their associated local area networks) should be ‘air-gapped’ from the internet,” Army MARS Headquarters Operations Officer David McGinnis, K7UXO, said i < from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sna8XY via IFTTT MARS Urging Members to Use Computers that are Isolated from the Internet Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT ARRL US Army Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) Headquarters is recommending that MARS members “migrate to stand-alone computer systems for [MARS] radio operations,” subject to the availability of a dedicated computer. “These computer systems (or their associated local area networks) should be ‘air-gapped’ from the internet,” Army MARS Headquarters Operations Officer David McGinnis, K7UXO, said i from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sna8XY via IFTTT IARU Region 1 Editorial Sounds Clarion Call on Danger VHF/UHF/Microwave Spectrum Grabs Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT The chair of the International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 (IARU R1) VHF-UHF-µW Committee, Jacques Verleijen, ON4AVJ, has highlighted extant threats to the Amateur Radio spectrum above 30 MHz. In an editorial that heads the latest edition of the IARU R1 VHF-UHF-µW Newsletter, issued on May 29, Verleijen invited all IARU member-societies to consider ways to “promote, defend, and use our frequen < from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2slHZ3u via IFTTT IARU Region 1 Editorial Sounds Clarion Call on Danger VHF/UHF/Microwave Spectrum Grabs Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT ARRL The chaiir of the International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 (IARU R1) VHF-UHF-µW Committee, Jacques Verleijen, ON4AVJ, has highlighted extant threats to the Amateur Radio spectrum above 30 MHz. In an editorial that heads the latest edition of the IARU R1 VHF-UHF-µW Newsletter, issued on May 29, Verleijen invited all IARU member-societies to consider ways to “promote, defend, and use our frequen from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2slHZ3u via IFTTT Middle Atlantic Helps Solve AV Integration Challenges and Achieve Customer Goals at InfoComm 2018 Posted: 29 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT ARES Activated in Eight Maryland Counties for Severe Flooding Posted: 29 May 2018 09:34 AM PDT Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers in the Maryland-DC Section activated in the wake of regional flash flooding on May 27. Hit especially hard was Ellicott City, where vehicles were reported to have been washed away by fast-moving flood waters upward of 10 feet deep. At least one person was reported to be missing. “As many watched Alberto, radio amateurs in Maryland watched more a from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IWPusV via IFTTT ARES Activated in Eight Maryland Counties for Severe Flooding Posted: 29 May 2018 09:34 AM PDT ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers in the Maryland-DC Section activated in the wake of regional flash flooding on May 27. Hit especially hard was Ellicott City, where vehicles were reported to have been washed away by fast-moving flood waters upward of 10 feet deep. At least one person was reported to be missing. “As many watched Alberto, radio amateurs in Maryland watched more a from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IWPusV via IFTTT triple j uncovers Australia’s filthiest radios! Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Photos submitted by triple j listeners. (Source: RadioInfo via William Lee)
I had a radio that, I believe, might have won this competition! It was a Grundig S350 that I used on site as I built my house. One of my sub contractors borrowed it to listen to music in the attic space as he worked up there. The following day, a crew arrived to install spray foam insulation between our rafters. The crew never noticed the radio until it was too late and the entire thing was covered in foam spray. I wish I would have snapped a photo of it. I scraped off all of the spray foam, but the radio was forever ugly–still worked great, though! I believe I eventually gave it to one of my subs. Post readers: Care to share photos of your dirtiest radios? Please comment or contact me with photos. If I receive enough, I’ll make a separate feature post! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L3TS5D via IFTTT UK digital radio listening now eclipses analog according to study Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT (Source: Radio Mag Online via Marty Kraft)
from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IWKArB via IFTTT T88YL – Palau Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Tatsuko, JJ1BDT will be active from Koror, Palau as T88YL during June 22-27, 2018. She is new to HF bands so asks for patience. QRV holiday-style on 40-17-15m, SSB/ QSL via JR1FKR. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2H3srH2 via IFTTT Half a billion QSOs uploaded to Club Log Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Michael, G7VJR, author of Club Log reports: “I’m thrilled to report to you that the half-billion mark has been passed, on 28 May 2018! The 500 millionth QSO was uploaded by W4PG, who uploaded a QSO with ZL1BQD on 17m (FT8). Congratulations in equal parts to Robert, W4PG and Roly, ZL1BQD. Here are the milestones [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IX6jDG via IFTTT Thomas (N1SPY): How to chase Cubesats with an RTL-SDR dongle and some wire Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Many thanks to Ivan (NO2CW) who writes:
Thanks, Ivan, for passing along another excellent project by Thomas (N1SPY). I love how simple this project is to put together and the fact that most SWLing Post readers, for example, likely have all of the components already! Great job, Thomas! Click here to check out other projects by N1SPY. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kyDAqv via IFTTT T88YL Koror Island Palau. From DXNews.com Posted: 29 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Tatsuko, JJ1BDT will be active as T88YL from Koror Island, IOTA OC 009, Palau, 22 27 27 June 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2H0e06n via IFTTT NCDXF elects two new directors Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC The NNorthern California DX Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new Directors to fill vacancies created by retiring board members from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IXGMGL via IFTTT Irish Islands IOTA Tour 2018 Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC Beginnning June 1st 2018, the EIDX Group will activate all Irish IOTA Groups. Using the ‘Echo Juliet’ prefix, EJ0DXG will be QRV from IOTA EU-006, EU-007, EU-103 and EU-121 this summer from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LEjgjD via IFTTT IARU R1 highlights threat to higher ham radio bands Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC In isssue 77 of the free IARU Region 1 VHF newsletter, the Chair of VHF-UHF-uW committee Jacques Verleijen ON4AVJ highlights the threats to vital amateur radio spectrum from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xo92B0 via IFTTT IARU at Ham Radio 2018 Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC IARU will be at Ham Radio 2018 in Friedrichshafen from June 1-3, 2018 at stand A1-449 in the main hall. At the stand, we are scheduling a few informal discussions on important amateur radio matters from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IWMM6k via IFTTT Hamvention used AM information radio station Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC WIA NNews report that whilst most VK hamfests, and usually the WIA AGM host clubs, use 2 meters to provide an information hub for attendees, in an effort to avoid the first-day traffic tangles of Hamvention, they utilized a low-power Information Radio Station on 1620 kHz AM to get out the word on traffic, parking, and event details to visitors as they approached the city from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xmVPbr via IFTTT Green Party 2018 Event Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC The YYOFF team of SRR (The Romanian Society of Radio-amateurs) and ARER (The Romanian Association of Environmentalists Radio-amateurs) are inviting all the radio amateurs to join them in the Green Party 2018 event, between 0600z on June 9th, to 0559z, June 10th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LCCvdk via IFTTT Elettra Back On Air! Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC In coonjunction with ‘Museum Ships Weekend Event’, members of the A.R.I. Fidenza Radio Club (A.R.I. Italian Amateur Radio Association, IARU affiliated), will activate the callsign II4AMP from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xpvvNY via IFTTT Digital Communications Conference (DCC) call for papers Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC Technnical papers are solicited for presentation at the ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC) and publication in the Conference Proceedings from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ITbNzu via IFTTT Comments sought by IRTS Sub-Committee Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC At thhe last Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) Committee Meeting, a sub-committee was convened to develop band plans and propagation beacons for additional spectrum included in a new spectrum award from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xwN6Ur via IFTTT ARRL to show off Ham Radio at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 Posted: 29 May 2018 05:19 AM PDT Southgate ARC With support from member volunteers, ARRL will put Amateur Radio on display for visitors to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 the giant, annual airshoww July 23 29 in Wisconsin, organized by the Experimental Aircraft Association from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ITaUa8 via IFTTT SV5/OK2QQ – Dodecanese Posted: 29 May 2018 03:24 AM PDT Marcel, OK2QQ will be active from the islands of Kalymnos and Telendos as SV5/OK2QQ during June 12-22, 2018. QRV on 40m to 2m; CW, SSB and FM. QSL via LoTW, eQSL or direct info via email. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xiAxM6 via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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NBS Radio 89.4 FM Chooses Lawo crystal Posted: 28 May 2018 12:39 PM PDT The Mission RGO ONE: A new 50 watt all mode HF transceiver Posted: 28 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT Shortly after posting a set of photos I took at the 2018 Hamvention, I received a number of reader inquiries regarding one particular radio: The Mission RGO ONE. I found this cool tabletop transceiver in the flea market area of the Hamvention early Saturday morning and included it with my inside exhibits photos. I wasn’t able to gather a lot of information from the representative at the time because the Hamvention staff opened the gates to general admission a full 30 minutes early, so I had to make a sprint to my table at the other side of the fairgrounds. The following specifications/features were listed on the RGO ONE product sheet:
For even more detail, I recently contacted the rig’s developer, Boris Sapundzhiev (LZ2JR), who kindly answered all of my questions. Boris replied:
I love the size of the RGO ONE and the fact it’s capable of a full 50 watts out in such a portable form factor. The front panel is very attractive, ergonomic and the backlit LCD screen is quite easy to read at any angle. Boris, if you manage to hit your target price of $550 or less, you’ll no doubt sell these by the hundreds! I’ll be watching this project with interest. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LyCzuB via IFTTT Donald’s video review of the Sangean WR-7 Posted: 28 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT Regarding our recent review of the Sangean WR-7, SWLing Post reader, Donald Brown, writes:
from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xqIgro via IFTTT VK9XT Christmas Island. From DXNews.com Posted: 28 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT VK9XT Team will be active from Christmas Island, IOTA OC 002, 29 September 6 Octoberber 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2JeaWsz via IFTTT VK9XT – Christmas Island Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT A team consisting A65DC, A65DR, SM0CXU and VE7HDW will be active from Christmas Island OC-002 as VK9XT during September 29 to October 6, 2018. QRV on 10-160m CW, SSB and various digital modes 24/7 from the island. FT8 might be used at times. Moore information to follow. Visit VK9XT webpage or Facebook page from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sgv1EM via IFTTT Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC Hannees Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the solar activity is expected to be at low levels from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IU9KHl via IFTTT VK6WIA NewsWest Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC We sttart the news this week with the Wireless Institute of Australia who have started controversial expulsion proceedings towards several members and the news that members of Amateur Radio Victoria are extremely unhappy at the treatment of one of their members by the WIA from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s9zQzR via IFTTT More Members, More Skills, More Inspiration Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC In thhe June issue of the free Hackspace magazine radio amateur Jenny List G7CKF describes how to grow a hackspace by attracting members from a wide variety of backgrounds from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xnWg5u via IFTTT ICQ Podcast Episode 267 – Dummies Guide to DMR Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC In thhis episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Leslie Butterfield G0CIB, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief, and this episode’s feature is Dummies Guide to DMR from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2seRVfX via IFTTT Football World Cup Marathon Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC Many special call signs from countries participating in the Football World Cup tournament in Russia, as well as from other FIFA member countries that did not qualify for the finals, will be active between 1 June and 15 July. The call signs have either ‘FIFA’ or ‘FWC’ as suffix from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IS8wwh via IFTTT Expulsion of members from the WIA Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC Many of you will have read with concern reports regarding the ‘expulsion’ of members from the WIA from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2seLN7q via IFTTT Bundestag member told of radio interference from consumer devices Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC Bundeestag member Alois Rainer (CSU-Straubing) attended the 10th international radio amateur meeting, held Saturday, May 12 at the local association of Straubing radio amateurs in Grandsberg from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IXIyHX via IFTTT Canberra runs arguably VK’s best ‘new comers net’ Posted: 28 May 2018 06:29 AM PDT Southgate ARC To ouur knowledge, Summerland Amateur Radio Club conducted VK’s first net for new hams. (Under the catchy ‘moniker’ of F-TROOP.) Well in Canberra their Foundation of F net is attracting newbies far and wide from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2seyWlJ via IFTTT West Central Florida Section ARES Keeping Close Eye on Alberto Posted: 28 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT 05/27/2018 ARRL West Central Florida Section ARES® has gone to a Level 3 activation (standby) at 1800 EDT due to the issuance of Tropical Storm Warnings in advance of Sub-Tropical Storm Alberto for coastal areas of WCF Section counties and for all of Pinellas County, which is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay, and Old Tampa Bay. “At this time our respective ARES groups are in stand-by mode, but we have not received any requests for assistance from their respective Emergency Management agencies,” ARRL West Central Florida Section Manager Darrell Davis, KT4WX, told ARRL. Davis said he is posting daily special bulletins to the Section’s website and Facebook page and mentioned on the Section’s Twitter page. “We will continue at the Level 3 activation until the Tropical Storm warnings are discontinued for all WCF Section counties,” Davis said. The WCF Section ARES page includes an Activation Level indicator. The National Hurricane Center reports that as of 11:00 AM EDT, Alberto was 130 miles west-southwest of Tampa with maximum sustained winds of 50 MPH, moving north at 14 MPH. A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for Crystal River to the Florida/Alabama border. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Bonita Beach to the Mississippi/Alabama border. Alberto is the first named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which does not officially begin until June 1. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/west-central-florida-section-ares-keeping-close-eye-on-alberto . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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ICQ Podcast Episode 267 – Dummies Guide to DMR Posted: 27 May 2018 01:19 PM PDT West Central Florida Section ARES Keeping Close Eye on Alberto Posted: 27 May 2018 11:34 AM PDT ARRL West Central Florida Section ARES® has gone to a Level 3 activation (standby) at 1800 EDT due to the issuance of Tropical Storm Warnings in advance of Sub-Tropical Storm Alberto for coastal areas of WCF Section counties and for all of Pinellas County, which is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay, and Old Tampa Bay. “At this time our respective ARES groups are in stand-by mode, but w from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sd6Kj7 via IFTTT West Central Florida Section ARES Keeping Close Eye on Alberto Posted: 27 May 2018 11:34 AM PDT ARRL ARRL Wesst Central Florida Section ARES® has gone to a Level 3 activation (standby) at 1800 EDT due to the issuance of Tropical Storm Warnings in advance of Sub-Tropical Storm Alberto for coastal areas of WCF Section counties and for all of Pinellas County, which is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay, and Old Tampa Bay. “At this time our respective ARES groups are in stand-by mode, but w from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sd6Kj7 via IFTTT Rise & Shine with Solar Flares: Solar Storm Forecast 05-24-2018 Posted: 27 May 2018 09:04 AM PDT Statement on World Cup 2018 (Listed Events) Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC Ofcomm has approved requests from the BBC and ITV to broadcast exclusive live coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2018, which takes place from 14 June to 15 July 2018 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sf7wv7 via IFTTT South Africa gets 100 kHz at 5 MHz (60m) Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC On Frriday, May 25, ICASA published the National Radio Frequency Plan 2018 in which amateur radio was allocated 100 kHz on a shared basis in the 60 metre band as well as channel 5290 kHz for the 5 MHz propagation research project from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ksZGug via IFTTT QSO Today – Adam Farson, VA7OJ and AB4OJ Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC Adam Farson, VA7OJ and AB4OJ, began his ham radio journey over 60 years ago as a youngster inspired by electronics and eventually ham radio in his native South Africa from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2siowAw via IFTTT Help requested to monitor for signals from Chinese Lunar sats Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC Afterr their launch on 2018-05-20 at 21:28 UTC, LJ 1 and LJ 2 were maneuvered onto a track to the Moon. Several amateurs received telemetry from the satellites. But now LJ 1 appears to have encountered problems from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2krQiaf via IFTTT Heilongjiang Radio Management Network describe EMC Control for Chang’e 4 Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC In thhis announcement, the Radio Management Network for the Northern Chinese Province of Heilongjiang describe their QRM/EMC checks for the Jiamusi deep space ground station in preparation for the Change’e 4 Lunar satellite from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GVvCQR via IFTTT Ofcom publishes proposed guidance for landline providers on customer access to emergency services during a power cut Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC Ofcomm has just published proposed guidance to ensure landline providers continue to enable customers to reach emergency services when there is a power cut at their home or premises, with providers moving to new call technology in the coming years from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2krdDJk via IFTTT ARRL Field Day Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the fourth weekend of June of each year, more than 40,000 Radio Amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2sgcUhC via IFTTT A raspberry pi-powered HF radio in an ammo can go box Posted: 27 May 2018 05:20 AM PDT Southgate ARC Topicc of the day is the Raspberry Pi 3B+, and how I’m using it for amateur field communications. During May 18-21, I spent some days near the Arctic Circle, trying to answer a few important questions from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xhkwGt via IFTTT H40D Duff Islands Gallery. From DXNews.com Posted: 27 May 2018 03:24 AM PDT H40D Duff Islands IOTA Expedition 2018. IOTA OC 179 Gallery. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J95U0p via IFTTT H44R Russell Islands Gallery. From DXNews.com Posted: 27 May 2018 03:24 AM PDT H44R IOTA Expedition Russell Islands, IOTA OC 168, April 2018. Photo Gallery. from rssfeeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KV8N2b via IFTTT ICQ Podcast Episode 267 – Dummies Guide to DMR Posted: 27 May 2018 03:24 AM PDT ICQ Podcast IIn this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Leslie Butterfield G0CIB, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief, and this episode’s feature is Dummies Guide to DMR
from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J6JqwX via IFTTT H44R/P Florida Islands Gallery. From DXNews.com Posted: 27 May 2018 03:24 AM PDT H44R/P Florida Islands IOTA Expedition 2018. Photo gallery. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L1ukX9 via IFTTT South Africa gets 100 kHz on 60 Meter Band Posted: 27 May 2018 01:09 AM PDT Montana ARES Group Activated in Advance of Anticipated Flooding Posted: 27 May 2018 01:09 AM PDT 05/26/2018 [UPDATED 2018-05-26 @ 2320 UTC]The Billings, Montana, Director of Emergency Services has activated the Yellowstone County Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) group (YARES) to support radio communication for sand bagging stations and for possible river-level spotters over the next 5 days. The call came in advance of an anticipated significant flood event “possibly the largest ever recorded,” Yellowstone County ARES Emergency Coordinator Ron Glass, WN7Y, told ARRL. The call from County DES Brad Shoemaker came last evening, Glass told his team of volunteers, stressing, “This is not a drill.” Glass said the request from the County called for staffing five sandbag centers from 9 AM until 9 PM on Saturday and Sunday, “helping to coordinate logistics and supplies to get tens of thousands of sandbags into the hands of citizens and communities to prepare for the historic flooding to hit the area.” Glass said that, with the exception of supporting a bicycle race 5 years ago, YARES has never been activated for an extended event. As of Saturday evening, Glass told ARRL, 15 YARES volunteers were on duty, with ARES members serving as the only official at each of the sand bagging centers. “Every hour, we poll the five stations from the ham station set up in the EOC to see if the sandbag centers need more sand or more bags,” he said. The flooding is expected to strike on Memorial Day and continue through Wednesday, May 30. ARES resources may be shifted to serve as river-level-Spotters along the Yellowstone River and its tributaries. Glass said YARES held a short net to sign up volunteers for the initial shifts and to coordinate plans to meet at the county emergency operations center (EOC) before dispersing to duty stations. “This is what we train and practice for every year, so let’s go help our community in this time of crisis,” Glass told his volunteer team. YARES is sponsored by the Yellowstone Radio Club. Forecasters are saying the Yellowstone and Clark Fork rivers both are expected to reach record levels over the next few days as a result of snow melt and rainfall. The potential for heavy rainfall over the weekend, especially in the Billings area, and it could cause flooding in parts of the city that have never seen flood waters from the Yellowstone River. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/montana-ares-group-activated-in-advance-of-anticipated-flooding . 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The Chang’e 4 mission will be the first-ever attempt at a soft landing on the far side of the moon. Following deployment, signals from the DSLWP satellites were received by radio amateurs in Brazil, Chile, and the US, as well as by many others around the world. Harbin Institute of Technology (BY2HIT) developed and built the DSLWP spacecraft and is overseeing that mission. The two microsats eventually will enter a 300 × 9,000 kilometer elliptical orbit. Each satellite carries VHF/UHF SDR transceivers for beacon, telemetry, telecommand, and digital image downlink, plus a GMSK-JT4 repeater. Onboard transmitting power is about 2 W. The astronomy objectives of the two spacecraft are to observe the sky at the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum 1 MHz to 30 MHz with the aim of learning about energetic phenomena from galactic sources, using the moon to shield them from earthbound radio signals. An open telecommand protocol on the spacecraft is designed to allow radio amateurs to send commands to take and download images. DSLWP-A1 downlinks are 435.425 MHz and 436.425 MHz; DSLWP-A2 downlinks are 435.400 MHz and 436.400 MHz. They will use 250/500 bps GMSK using 10 kHz wide FM single-channel data, with concatenated codes or JT4G. JT4 uses four-tone FSK, with a keying rate of 4.375 baud; the JT4G sub-mode uses 315 Hz tone spacing and 1,260 Hz total bandwidth. The Queqiao communications relay satellite is required for the lunar far-side landing to facilitate communication with a not-yet-launched lander and rover because the moon’s far side never faces Earth, and some significant scientific measurements from the dark side of the moon require real-time contact with Earth. Queqiao was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). Harbin Institute of Technology Amateur Radio Club hopes that radio amateurs will get involved with the DSLWP mission, and QSL cards have been designed for different flight phases for amateurs who successfully receive telemetry or make contact. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/post-launch-signals-received-as-amateur-radio-heads-to-moon . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2L0ZXQC via IFTTT Ham radio event to be held – Argus Press Posted: 27 May 2018 01:09 AM PDT Posted: Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:05 pm Ham radio event to be held 0 comments SHIAWASSEE TWP. Members of the Shiawassee Amateur Radio Assocciation (SARA) will be participating in the national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise June 23-24 at the Shiawassee County Fairgrounds, 2900 E. Hibbard Road. Since 1933, ham radio operators across North America have established temporary ham radio stations in public locations during field day to showcase the science and skill of amateur radio. The event is open to the public. Subscription RequiredAn online service is needed to view this article in its
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Crazy! A man portable RPi Powered HF Rig in an ammo can go box Posted: 26 May 2018 01:09 PM PDT ZF2LT – Cayman Islands Posted: 26 May 2018 12:39 PM PDT Lawrence, K8HTC plans activity from Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands as ZF2LT during June 18-24, 2018. QRV on HF. QSL via H/c. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xfbDwO via IFTTT ZF2LT Grand Cayman Island. From DXNews.com Posted: 26 May 2018 12:39 PM PDT Lawrence, K8HTC will be active as ZF2LT from Grand Cayman Island, Cayman Islands, IOTA NA 016,, 18 24 June 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IOsqw2 via IFTTT [UPDATE] XZ2A – Myanmar Posted: 26 May 2018 12:39 PM PDT NEWS UPDATE by Simon XZ2A – Just now, the first ever (and totally unscheduled) SSTV QSO from Myanmar took place, when I was in contact with Miya, callsign JR1ENT who is in Tokyo. This QSO took place on the 15 metre band SSTV frequency of 21340 KHz, since I am not permitted to operate on the [ ] from rrssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2HjbpXa via IFTTT Elecraft KPA1500 Amplifier Presentation Posted: 26 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT ARRL Headquarters Will Be Closed on Monday, May 28 Posted: 26 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT
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Continue reading at TV Technology online. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s9CSE1 via IFTTT Balazs spots radios in several movies and Netflix series Posted: 26 May 2018 08:44 AM PDT Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Balazs, who has spotted a number of radios recently on Netflix. Balazs notes:
Many thanks for sharing these, Balazs! Post readers: Do you recognize these radios? One looks a lot like an Icom marine radio. Please comment! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IRMmds via IFTTT Platinum Tools® Showcases New Xpress Jack™ Termination Kit at 2018 InfoComm Posted: 26 May 2018 06:39 AM PDT NEWBURY PARK, Calif., May 25, 2018 Platinum Tools ( www.platinumtools.com), the leader iin solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of wire and cable, is proud to announce the new Xpress Jack Termination Kit (p/n 90175) is now available and will be showcased during InfoComm 2018, held from June 6-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth C3445. “The Xpress Jack Termination Kit makes keystone jack terminations easier than ever,” explained Jason Chesla, Platinum Tools marketing manager. “With the Cat5/6 Cable Jacket Stripper and the Scissor-Run Electrician’s Scissors to prep your cable, and the Xpress Jack Punchdown tool, this kit makes terminating your Keystone Jacks an efficient and expedient process.” With an MSRP of $189.00, the kit also includes a hanging tool pouch, and ten blue Keystone Cat6 110 Jacks and ten white Keystone Cat6 110 Jacks. For additional pricing and more information on Platinum Tools and its complete product line, please visit http://www.platinumtools.com, call (800) 749-5783, or email info@.... Platinum Tools, founded in 1997, was created based upon two very simple objectives. First, develop the absolute best possible solutions for the preparation, installation, and hand termination of wire and cable. Second, implement an operational infrastructure that can deliver these products in an efficient, timely, and high quality manner. All of our products must absolutely satisfy three critical benchmark criteria utility of function; quality of function; and econoomic value. Our people are our company. They, too, must be focused on and work to satisfy three critical benchmark criteria customer satisfactiion; product knowledge and expertise; and willingness to learn and adapt. # # # from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xfh6DV via IFTTT Propagation de K7RA Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC Sunsppot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LxZ02X via IFTTT Jellyfish sprites over Oklahoma Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC On Thhursday night in Oklahoma, a swarm of jellyfish sprites flashed above an intense thunderstorm approaching Oklahoma City from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xf1FeP via IFTTT GDPR: Closure of AuroraWatch UK email alert system Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC The ppopular AuroraWatch email alert system has closed with immediate effect, the EU GDPR data regulations and the significant financial penalties are given as a reason from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LwJEfs via IFTTT GDPR: Amateur radio wiki site forced to close Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC One oof the casualties of GDPR on May 25 was the popular amateur radio site Amateurfunk-wiki from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IS6iwZ via IFTTT Foundations of Amateur Radio #155 Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC How tto find other Amateurs on Air Where are all the Amateurs is a quesstion that I am asked regularly by new entrants into our community from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LyCA1M via IFTTT DXCC Country/Entity Report Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC Accorrding to the Amateur Radio Cluster Network for the week of Friday, 18th May, through Friday, 25th May there were 222 countries active from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xi0pb2 via IFTTT Breakthrough Starshot video Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC In Zuurich on May 9, 2018, radio amateur Zac Manchester KD2BHC gave a presentation on Breakthrough Starshot to the WORLD.MINDS MOBILITY conference from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IKwltL via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Jb17eT via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 26 May 2018 05:24 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Jb17eT via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 26 May 2018 05:04 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Jb17eT via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 26 May 2018 05:04 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Jb17eT via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 26 May 2018 04:44 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Jb17eT via IFTTT [REMINDER] JW8DW – Svalbard Posted: 26 May 2018 04:44 AM PDT Karl LA8DW will again active as JW8DW from Svalbard during May 26-29, 2018. QRV on HF, CW/SSB. QSL via LoTW. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2BmyTpL via IFTTT Community Broadcaster: Time of Need Posted: 26 May 2018 02:39 AM PDT Recent national talks on emergencies may prompt action The author is membership program director of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. NFCB commentaries are featured regularly at www.radioworld.com. Hurricane season in the Atlantic region starts June 1. With it should come a time for community radio to tally its readiness to help its audience when it needs a station most. Many media organizations are stepping up to give your radio station the tools it needs. The innovative public media leaders of Native Public Media just concluded their Native Broadcast Summit. Tribal broadcasters from around the United States descended on Chandler, Ariz., to talk about the future of Native American noncommercial broadcasting. The present, where many of these predominantly communities are affected by wildfires, drought and other disasters, was also very much part of the discourse. To its credit, NPM is focused on emergency preparedness because these stations and towns need community media as never before. A host of national organizations is coming to terms with just how crucial radio is in moments where calamity strikes. So are lawmakers. In Texas, for example, Rep. Vincente Gonzalez is calling for support, because the loss of a station would diminish his community’s responsiveness. Radio’s ubiquity is still meaningful. That presence means a lot when hurricanes, tornadoes and even incidents of mass violence grip a city. Yes, emergencies are more than storms. And they can strike anywhere at anytime. Days before the Native Broadcast Summit, at NFCB’s Regional Summit in Grand Rapids, Mich., emergency preparedness was also on the agenda. There, longtime media responders Michael Beach and John Groundwater, who were instrumental in supporting community stations in Puerto Rico and other locales to get back on the air after disasters, as well as Tanya-Marie Singh, CEO of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Island’s WTJX(FM/TV), spoke about action during these moments. They also sought to teach community radio managers and others how to integrate emergency planning at all levels of a station’s operations. Considering how often emergencies arise in every location, such instruction serves many stations well. [Read: Months After Hurricane, WTJX Fights On] If you’re not in a hurricane zone, chances are you are in a community that could face any number of issues. Maybe all these dialogs can be your motivation to understand how your community radio station can help your town at a time of need. For a few stations, the ability to respond may hinge on fundamental questions of scale. The Federal Communications Commission’s test of the Emergency Alert System revealed a patchwork of issues. Equipment problems, out-of-date software and audio difficulties were high on the list. LPFM stations were among the largest constituencies with the completion challenges. Needless to say, if you are not familiar with FCC emergency protocols, or if you aren’t sure if your broadcast systems are poised and ready to go, quiet times are the right times to check. Nothing can be as frustrating as finding out your systems don’t do what you expect them to do just when you need them the most. [Read: Community Broadcaster: Saying Goodbye to Mignon] Gear hiccups aside, for virtually every station, emergency preparedness is about communication, planning and collaboration. As an educational broadcast outlet, your noncommercial station serves a vital purpose to your area residents. And local officials are generally quite happy to work with your organization in the interests of keeping everyone safe. Many community radio stations like northern California’s KWMR(FM), have strong relationships with the city and its first responders. The station even has a webpage collecting relevant phone numbers, Twitter feeds and other contacts in case a listener has an emergency or needs information about one. If your community radio station is not familiar with your state’s Emergency Alert System leadership, maybe it is time to reach out and talk. Then there is the programming standpoint. How does your station look to comprehensively cover a disaster? How do you go beyond call-in programs and provide your listeners a deeper, more contextual conversation in incidents where, in some cases, people have lost everything? NPR shared how it covered the Paris terrorist attacks, using live coverage, explainers, social media and other resources to give audiences the full depth of the story. Although your community radio station may not have the same capacity, certainly there are a few valuable lessons to be gleaned. Community radio serves such a vital purpose to so many people. Emergency preparation is just another matter in which community media can shine. As national broadcast discussions continue to build, it is time for your station to take a place at the table. [Want more information like this? Subscribe to our newsletter and get it delivered right to your inbox.] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xdeSVw via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update – 05/25/2018 Posted: 26 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT QST Honored with E.T. Krenkel Medal for Outstanding Global Contributions to Amateur Radio Posted: 26 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT 05/25/2018 The Russian National Academy of Researches and Discoveries has honored QST with an E.T. Krenkel Medal for “outstanding global contributions to Amateur Radio.” The award’s namesake, Ernst Teodorovich Krenkel, was a radio amateur who, over the years, used the call signs RAEM, U3AA, and UA3AA. Born in Poland, Krenkel was an Arctic explorer who took part in the first Soviet “drifting station,” North Pole-1. He was made a “Hero of the Soviet Union” in 1938 for his exploits. Krenkel’s son, T.E. Krenkel, is among the four signatories to the award certificate, this being the 76th certificate presented. The younger Krenkel, a professor at the Moscow Technical College of Telecommunication and Informatics, said his father was an avid radio amateur who served as the first chairman of the Central Radio Club in the USSR. E.T. Krenkel’s image appears on postage stamps from the USSR and Russia, and he authored a biography entitled My Callsign is RAEM. Several prominent radio amateurs have received the E.T. Krenkel Medal. In the era when all radio amateurs received QSL cards via Box 88, Moscow, Krenkel was allowed to have his own postal address on his QSLs and was issued the non-standard RAEM call sign. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/qst-honored-with-e-t-krenkel-medal-for-outstanding-global-contributions-to-amateur-radio . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2Lylgdk via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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KH8/W5MJ – American Samoa Posted: 25 May 2018 11:44 AM PDT K5PI, W5MJ, W5RF, W5SJ and VE7KW will be active from Ofu Island OC-077, American Samoa as KH8/W5MJ during August 15-25, 2018. QRV on 160-6m, CW/SSB/RTTY. QSL via M0URX, OQRS. Note: W5MJ mentions “Hoping to get to Rose Atoll, one of the rarest IOTA ever, but haven’t figured out how to get there yet”. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GQFnQc via IFTTT New – IOTA Directory Posted: 25 May 2018 11:44 AM PDT This 18th edition contains the complete listing of IOTA islands as well as everything you need to know to participate in IOTA. Included in the colour section are fascinating reports on several rare IOTA operations from Ashmore Reef, an Australian external territory in a highly sensitive area of the Timor Sea, Bhola Island and St [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILUY9F via IFTTT 425 DX News No. 1412 Posted: 25 May 2018 10:19 AM PDT 26 May 2018 A.R.I. DX Bulletin No 1412 =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** **** DX INFORMATION **** =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW 9A Look for Marco, 9A/IV3WMS tto be active from Solta Island (EU-016) from 25 May to 6 June. He will operate SSB and on the HF bands. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. [TNX NG3K] EI The EIDX Group willl activate all Irish IOTA groups between 1 June and 30 September. They will use EI0DXG from the main island of Ireland (EU-115), and EJ0DXG from the other groups as follows: 15-18 June EU-103 20-22 July EU-007 to be confirmed 24-26 August EU-121 to be confirmed 13-16 September EU-006 The first activity will take place from Little Saltee Island (EU-103) on 15-18 June. Plans are for three stations to operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the HF bands and 6 metres. Updates will be posted to https://www.facebook.com/groups/185038478993063/. QSL via M0OXO’s OQRS. A plaque will be available for working all four groups, with EI0DXG as a wildcard (see http://dxwanted.net/). [TNX EI9FBB] I – Launched in 1904, the ‘Elettra’ was a two-masted steam yacht that Guglielmo Marconi used as a floating laboratory for many experiments. Part of her keel stands in the grounds of Villa Griffone, at Pontecchio near Bologna, from where ARI Fidenza will be active as II4AMP during the Museum Ships Weekend on 2-3 June. QSL via bureau to IQ4FE. [TNX IW4CLV] OH0 – Juha, OH5CW and the OH5C group will be active as OG0C and OG0C/p from Kokar (grid square KO09), one of the Aland Islands (EU-002), on 2-6 June. They will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on 80-2 metres. QSL via OH5CW and possibly LoTW. [TNX The Daily DX] OZ Speecial event stations OZ50HRH and 5P0HRH (as well as OX50HRH and OX5HRH from Greenland) will be active on 26 May to celebrate the 50th birthday of H.R.H. the Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. Look for activity on all bands and modes. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS. An award will be available, see OZ50HRH on qrz.com for information. PZ Olli, OH0XX is active as PZ5XX from Lelydorp, Suriname until 29 May, including an entry in the CQ WW WPX CW Contest. He operates CW on 160-10 metres. QSL via LoTW, Club Log’s OQRS, or via OH0XX (direct or bureau). [TNX The Daily DX] UA The FIIFA World Cup is a quadrennial international football (soccer) tournament contested by the men’s national teams of the member associations of the Federation Internationale de Football Association. This year’s edition is scheduled to take place in Russia. HQ stations RU18WC and R18REF will be active from 14 June to 15 July for the “Football World Cup Radio Marathon”. During the same period, 43 special callsigns will be active to represent the 32 national teams qualified to play the tournament and the 11 host cities: R18ARG (Argentina), R18AUS (Australia), R18BEL (Belgium), R18BRA (Brazil), R18COL (Colombia), R18CRC (Costa Rica), R18CRO (Croatia), R18DEN (Denmark), R18EGY (Egypt), R18ENG (England), R18ESP (Spain), R18FRA (France), R18GER (Germany), R18IRN (Iran), R18ISL (Iceland), R18JPN (Japan), R18KOR (Korea), R18KSA (Saudi Arabia), R18MAR (Morocco), R18MEX (Mexico), R18NGA (Nigeria), R18PAN (Panama), R18PER (Peru), R18POL (Poland), R18POR (Portugal), R18RUS (Russia), R18SEN (Senegal), R18SRB (Serbia), R18SUI (Switzerland), R18SWE (Sweden), R18TUN (Tunisia), R18URU (Uruguay), RC18EK (Ekaterinburg), RC18KA (Kaliningrad), RC18KZ (Kazan), RC18MO (Moscow), RC18NN (Nizhny Novgorod), RC18RO (Rostov-on-Don), RC18SA (Samara), RC18SO (Sochi), RC18SP (Saint-Petersburg), RC18SR (Saransk), RC18VG (Volgograd). Complete information will be published on http://fwc18.hamlogs.net/. V6 Tosy JA3FGJ (V663GJ), Sanny JJ3CIG (V63SS) and Mami JP3AYQ (V63YL) will be active as V6J from Ta Island in the Mortlok group (OC-254) in early July (dates TBA). This IOTA group was activated only once back in 2002. They will operate CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 on 40, 30, 20, 17, 15 and 6 metres. While on Pohnpei (OC-010) they will be using their personal V6 callsigns. QSL V6J via Club Log’s OQRS, or direct only via JP3AYQ; QSL others via home call. Updates will be posted to https://www.qrz.com/lookup/V6J. Joe, JJ3PRT will be their pilot station. VK VK5CE’s final update on https://vkiota.wordpress.com/vk5ce-6/ now includes updated operation dates, propagation forecasts and operating times/bands for all six islands of his IOTA Tour: 02 June VK5CE/6 Rottnest island OC-164 04-07 June VK5CE/6 East Lewis Island OC-199 08-11 June VK5CE/6 Direction Island OC-140 15-18 June VK5CE/6 Cheyne Island OC-193 20-23 June VK5CE/6 Woody Island OC-170 27-29 June VK5CE/p St Peter Island OC-220 QSL via Club Log’s OQRS for direct cards only (see the website for direct links to the six logsearches), or via VK5CE (direct or bureau). Those who send in sponsorship before the DXpedition, will automatically receive a QSL for all IOTAs they are in the log of, plus “a special VK IOTA fridge magnet gift”. Those who work Craig from 5 out of the 6 IOTAs can apply for the “VK IOTA Tour Award” (free of charge) that also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Russian Robinson Club. See the website for the details. VP2V Kevin, K6TOP will be active again VP2V/K6TOP from Tortolaa, British Virgin Islands (NA-023) from 23 May to 1 June. He operates CW on 40, 30, 20 and 17 metres. QSL via LoTW or direct to NR6M. [TNX The Daily DX] YB Special event station YB50AR& will be active on 1-30 June to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI), Indonesia’s IARU member society. In addition to the HQ station, other 32 special callsigns will be active from the 32 ORARI Subdivisions (ORARI Daerah) over the same period: YB50AC, YB50BA, YB50BB, YB50BE, YB50BT, YB50GO, YB50JA, YB50JB, YB50JI, YB50JK, YB50JT, YB50KB, YB50KI, YB50KR, YB50KS, YB50KT, YB50LA, YB50MA, YB50MU, YB50NB, YB50NT, YB50PA, YB50RI, YB50SA, YB50SB, YB50SG, YB50SN, YB50SR, YB50SS, YB50ST, YB50SU and YB50YO. QSLs via LoTW (no paper cards will be issued). Information on the ORARI Golden Anniversary Awards will be posted to http://www.orari.or.id/ CQ WW WPX CW CONTEST >&nbbsp; The following stations have announced their participation in this year’s event (26-27 May): Call Category DXCC QSL 3V8SS SO Tunisia LotW/LX1NO 4K6FO SOAB LP Azerbaijan LoTW/DC9RI 4L2M SOSB 160m HP Georgia EA7FTR 6Y6N SO Jamaica DK9PY 8P1W SOAB LP Barbados KU9C 8P5A SOAB HP Barbados LotW/HA1AG 9H3EE SOAB LP Malta LoTW/OZ1BII 9K2GS SOAB Kuwait LoTW/EC5AC 9M6NA SOAB HP East Malaysia LoTW/JE1JKL A25VR Botswana VE7VR AH2R M/? Guam LoTW/JH7QXJ B4T M/? China BA4TB B7P M/? China BA4EG CR3DX SOAB HP Madeira OM2VL CR3W M/? Madeira DL5AXX E2A SOAB HP Thailand LoTW/E21EIC ED5X M/? Spain LoTW EF8R SOAB Canary Isls LoTW/EB7DX EX8MJ SOAB LP Kyrgyzstan qrz.com GB60OT England G3KPU GU3HFN Guernsey qrz.com HC2GRC SOAB LP Ecuador LoTW HQ9X M/? Honduras LoTW/KQ1F LY4A M/? Lithuania LoTW NP2P SOSB 40m US Virgin Isls LoTW P44W SOAB Aruba LoTW/N2MM PZ5XX Suriname LoTW/OH0XX SW8WW SOAB LP Greece HA0HW SX1T Greece SV1ENG V3A M/S LP Belize LoTW/M0OXO VB2Z M/S HP Canada LoTW VP5M M/S LP Turks & Caicos Isls LoTW/K4QPL YE1ZAZ M/S HP Indonesia LoTW Z3Y M/S LP Macedonia Z37Y Z68BH Kosovo OH2BH ZP9MCE SOAB LP Paraguay LoTW/EA5ZD Do not forget to give a look at the Announced Operations listing maintained by Bill, NG3K at http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxc2018.html good contest to you all! =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** **** GOOD TO KNOW ****< =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW Access to the main functions of www.425dxn.org is provided by the 425DXN App for Android. It is available on Google Play frree of charge, no ads. Enjoy! 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE > The April 2018 issue is now available for download at http://www.425dxn.org/index.php. [TNX IZ3EBA] CQ CONTEST & CQ DX HALL OF FAMERS > The CQ Contest Hall of Fame (established in 1986) and the CQ DX Hall of Fame (established in 1967) honour those amateurs who not only excel in personal performance in these major areas of amateur radio, but who also “give back” to the hobby in outstanding ways. The 2018 inductees to the CQ CONTEST HALL OF FAME are: Andy Blank, N2NT Nominated by the Frankford Radio Club, Andy hass been the director of the CQ World Wide 160-Meter DX Contest for the past decade. A world-class contester with wins stretching back to 1979, Andy has also competed in five Word Radiosport Team Championships (WRTC) competitions and was Director of Competition for WRTC-2014, held in Massachusetts. He is also a member of the advisory board of the World Wide Radio Operators’ Foundation (WWROF). Tom Wagner, N1MM Nominateated by both the Yankee Clipper Contest Club and the Northern California Contest Club, Tom is best known for his development of and ongoing upgrades to the N1MM Logger, which has become the world’s most popular contest logging software. The program supports more than 240 different contests, multiple operating modes and integration with any number of transceivers and station accessories. Tom now leads a team of developers who are developing further enhancements and were recognized with the YASME Excellence Award in 2015. CQ Contesting Editor David Siddall, K3ZJ, presented Hall of Fame plaques at an induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton Contest Dinner on 19 May. This year’s inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ Contest Hall of Fame to 71. The 2018 inductees to the CQ DX HALL OF FAME are: Kimo Chun, KH7U was ns nominated by the Dateline DX Association, of which he is a founding member. He has operated on many major DXpeditions, including Kingman Reef, Christmas Island, Palmyra Atoll, Cambodia and Midway Island. In addition, he routinely provides logistical assistance to hams planning Pacific island DXpeditions; and provides electronic maintenance support for groups administering Pacific island nature preserves, including the Nature Conservancy and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A longtime member of Hawaii’s Department of Emergency Management RACES team, Kimo was recently featured on an NBC News story about last year’s accidental nuclear attack alert message sent out in Hawaii, and emphasized the role played by amateurs as the first to alert the public that the message was sent in error. Krassimir “Krassy” Petkov, p; K1LZ/LZ1SA Nominated by the Araucaria DDX Group of Brazil, the Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs and the Yankee Clipper Contest Club, Krassy has made many behind-the-scenes contributions to DXing and contesting over the years. A veteran of two dozen DXpeditions, Krassy has also provided or arranged financial and/or material support to many others. He also co-founded the Young Ham Contest Program in 2003, taking hams under age 21 to operate in major contests from Caribbean superstations; and served on the board of the 2006 World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC) competition in Brazil. He has also worked with fellow DXers during DXpeditions to promote amateur radio and provide equipment for hams in the countries in which the groups operated. CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck, N2OO, presented Hall of Fame plaques at an induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton DX Dinner on 18 May. This year’s inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ DX Hall of Fame to 73. FOOTBALL WORLD CUP RADIO MARATHON > A large number off special callsigns from countries participating in the Football World Cup tournament, as well as from other FIFA member countries that did not qualify for the finals, will be active between 1 June and 15 July. Participating stations are expected from Algeria (7X2FIFA), Antigua & Barbuda (V218FIFA), Argentina (AY0FWC), Austria (OE18FIFA), Bahrain (A91FWC), Bermuda (VP9FIFA), Bosnia & Herzegovina (E70FIFA), Brazil (ZZ18FWC), Canada (VB18FIFA), Croatia (9A18FIFA), Denmark (OU18FWC), Ecuador (HD18FIFA), Egypt (SU18FWC), England (GB18FWC), France (TM18FWC), Germany (DJ18FWC and DK18FWC), Greece (SX18FIFA), Haiti (HH18FIFA), Hong Kong (VR2FIFA), Hungary (HG18FIFA), Indonesia (YB18FIFA), Iraq (YI0FIFA), Italy (II9FIFA), Kazakhstan (UP18FIFA), Korea (DT18FIFA and DT18FWC), Luxembourg (LX18FIFA), Moldova (ER18FIFA), Netherlands (PA18FIFA), New Zealand (ZL18FIFA), Northern Ireland (GB18FIFA), Panama (HP18FWC), Peru (OC18FWC), Philippines (DX18FIFA), Poland (3Z18FWC), Portugal/Azores (CR2018FWC), Qatar (A71FIFA), Saudi Arabia (HZ18FIFA and HZ18FWC), Scotland (MB18FIFA: 10, 13, 14 July), Serbia (YU18FWC), Slovakia (OM18FIFA and OM2018FIFA), Spain (AO18FWC), Suriname (PZ18FIFA), Sweden (7S18FWC, 8S18FWC, SB18FWC, SC18FWC, SD18FWC, SE18FWC, SF18FWC, SH18FWC and SI18FWC), United Arab Emirates (A60FIFA), Uruguay (CW18FWC), Venezuela (YW18FIFA), Wales (MB18FIFA: 12 June and 12 July). Complete information will be published on http://fwc18.hamlogs.net/. IOTA DIRECTORY 2018 > Edited by Roger Balister (G3KMA) and Steve Telenius -Lowe (PJ4DX), and published by Islands On The Air (IOTA) Ltd, the 2018 edition of the IOTA Directory (128 pages) is now available from the IOTA Shop on https://www.iota-world.org/iota-shop.html. It contains the complete listing of IOTA islands as well as everything you need to know to participate in IOTA. Included in the colour section are fascinating reports on several rare IOTA operations (Ashmore Reef, Bhola Island & and St Martin’s Island, Pukapuka Atoll, Busuanga Island, Mokil Island). The rules have been restructured to make them easier to follow. The list of Most Wanted IOTAs has been recast to show the listing in three ways: based on contacts credited all-time, credited to those who updated in the last 10 years and to those who did so in the last 5 years. Regular features such as the Honour Roll and other performance listings, award winners and advice on making a first application are also included. This Directory will probably be the last paper edition to be printed. KOSOVO & ALBANIA > Martti, OHH2BH (Z68BH) and Pertti, OG2M (Z68MM) are in Kosovo “to close several open ends with the Kosovo Amateur Radio Society (SHARK) and their Telecom administrators (ARKEP). This includes potential 6m permits for the future”. While in Kosovo, Z68BH will participate in the CQ WW WPX CW Contest. Then they will move to Albania with Z61DX and possibly others, and be active as ZA/OG2M “specifically on 6 metres”. Ultimately, they will go to Friedrichshafen, where “at DARC’s special invitation they will give a ‘Mission Goodwill Kosovo’ presentation on 1 June at 4 p.m. in the lecture room Schweiz”. As for Z60A QSLs, “all direct requests, OQRS and postal have been mailed. There is no backlog as of today. The LoTW confirmations (54,419) have now reached 55% of the total number of QSOs”. [TNX N7NG] NCDXF > The Nortthern California DX Foundation (http://www.ncdxf.org/) has announced the addition of two new Directors Ross Forbes (K6GFJ) and GGeorge Wallner (AA7JV) to fill vacancies created by reetiring board members. The other eight members of the Board of Directors are John Miller K6MM (President), Kip Edwards W6SZN (Secretary), Don Greenbaum N1DG (Treasurer), Kevin Rowett K6TD, Ned Stearns AA7A, Craig Thompson K9CT, Glenn Johnson W0GJ and Tom Berson ND2T (Directors). The primary purpose of NCDXF is to help fund well-organized DXpeditions to rare, difficult and expensive DXCC Entities. SOMALIA > Baldur, DJ6SI has left Hargeisa, Somalia earlier than expecteed. He started operating as 6O0X [425DXN 1411], but on 20 May his licence was changed to 6OX. QSL via home call. =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** ******* QSL ROUTES ******* =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW =================================================================== CALL MANAGER CALL MANAGER CALL MANAGER =================================================================== 3B9FR M0OXO GB8RNLI G0NWM PH18MILL PI4ZHE 3B9RUN EA7FTR GN4FOC G3SWH PJ8RV JA1HGY 3D2TS FK1TS GR0AAA G3TXF PJ8Z JH1AJT 3W3B E21EIC GR0ANA GW0ANA PZ5XX OH0XX 3W7W W3HNK GR3SG GI3SG R0LS/p R0LS 3Z0I SP7PTM GR7VJR M0OXO R100LPU RX1CQ 3Z1918N SP6ZJP GR9RW G4DFI R16JHM UA9JLL 3Z70I SP5PDB GR9RW G4DFI R16JIG UA9JLL 3Z70ISRAEL SP5PDB GT4FOC G3SWH R16JLA UA9JLL 4X6TT N4GNR HF100JUNG SP1KQR R16JNG UA9JLL 5B4AMX LZ3SM HF100LMR SP5PLW R16JNV UA9JLL 5B80FOC M0URX HF100R SP5PPK R16JRA UA9JLL 5R8SV G3SWH HF1918N SP6OUJ R16JSU UA9JLL 6E5RM/XF3 XE3N HF80TG SP5PPK R16JSV UA9JLL 6O0X DJ6SI HG10CC HA3JB R16UGRA UA9JLL 6OX DJ6SI HK3C M0URX R315SPB UF1M 6Y6N DK9PY HK3TK F5CWU RI1FJ UA2FM 7X2RO OM3CGN HR9/K1XM KQ1F RN85KN R1MP 8R1A W1CDC HS0ZJF ON4AFU S590RTVS S50E 9A61AA 9A2AA IF9A IT9ATF SJ9WL LA7TIA 9A8TQF HB9TQF II2MM IQ2CF SN0BEM SP5KVW 9G5AR N4GNR II7FOC I7ALE SN0ZN SP3PGR 9H18VLT 9H1SP JG8NQJ/JD1 JA8CJY [d] SP100L SP1ZES 9H3AF G8MLQ JG8NQJ/JD1 JG8NQJ [b] SP145PFT SP5KCR 9H3KZ G2BKZ JW2US LA2US SP303PAF SP5KCR 9H3SV SV2CLJ JW7QIA LA7QIA SP317PAF SP5KCR A25VR VE7VR KL7RRC/p N7RO SU9JG EA5GL A60ITU A61BK L66S LU1SF SW8WW HA0HW AP2NK W3HNK LG5LG LA7TIA T42A RW6HS CE2SV N7RO LY80FOC LY5A [*] TI5/N3KS W4FS CN8KD EA5XX MR0CCE MD0CCE TM100BS F5KOU CN8SG EA7FTR MR0GOR MM0GOR TM10KHW F4HTN CP4BT DJ2BW MR0HVU MM0HVU TM390SR F4DTO CP4MG EA5KB MR3AWD MM3AWD TM80FOC F6JOE CP5HK EC5AC OE6YHOTA OE6SWG TR8CA F6CBC CP6CL W3HNK OH0/SK3SN SM3KIF TT8FC EA3GWK CT9ABN OM2VL OH0PM OH2PM TZ4AM W0SA D41CV IK2NCJ OL10ROBOT OK1DDV UE80GS UA1QV E51BAS AD7MM OL90ITALIA OK1ZKR V31MA M0OXO E51DLD W6HB OS100V ON4OS VK9LI VK2CA E51HXM WA6HXM OT70BSE ON7SS VP2V/K6TOP NR6M E77A 9A2AA OT70GBN ON7SS VR2/AH2Y HL1IWD EF0F EA4URE OT70ORA ON7SS YR18BEE YO6LB EG1MCP EA1AUM OV1RR OZ1HHH YR80FOC YO3FLR EG1SPR EA1URV OY1OF M0URX Z68AA 9A6AA EG7DFA EA7URM P3X 5B4AMM Z68RBJ 9A5RBJ EL2EF NR6M P40AU DF5AU Z81D OM3JW FS/KH8Z JH1AJT PB18MILL PB7Z ZA/IK2RLM IZ2LSP GB0HSM G4LKW PB6MILL PA7DA ZA/IW2JOP IW2HAJ [*] for contacts made on 16-31 May 2018 DJ6SI Baldur Drobnica, Zedernweg 6, 50127 Bergheim, Germany ED9E Mario Pilar Castro, Apartado Postal 418, 51001 Ceuta, Spain GB100WO John Wakefield, Oakhurst, Lower Common Road, West Wellow, Romsey, SO51 6BT, United Kingdom UA2FM Victor N. Loginov, P.O. Box 1122, Kaliningrad, 236019, Russia VK2CA Allan Meredith, P.O. Box 890, Mudgee NSW 2850, Australia ZB2FOC Derek Austin, P.O. Box 292, Gibraltar, Gibraltar N7RO Richard J. Moen, 2935 Plymouth Dr, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA **************************************************************************** 425 DX NEWS HOME PAGE: http://www.425dxn.org 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE: http://www.425dxn.org/monthly **************************************************************************** 425 DX News is a free of charge weekly bulletin edited by Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ and Valeria Pregliasco, IK1ADH Its contents may be used, reproduced and distributed in part or full provided that “425 DX News” or “425DXN” receive proper credit Contributors are invited to send their DX information to Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ (i1jqj @gmmail.com) The deadline is 12 UTC on Fridays **************************************************************************** Direttore Responsabile Gabriele Villa, I2VGW Giornalista Professionista Tessera n. 071675 Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti Roma, Italia **************************************************************************** The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 10:04 AM PDT Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 10:04 AM PDT ARRL Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 10:04 AM PDT ARRL Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT 425 DX News No. 1412 Calendar Posted: 25 May 2018 10:04 AM PDT 26 May 2018 A.R.I. DX Bulletin No 1412 =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** ******* CALENDAR ******* =========================== Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH Direttore Responsabile I2VGW PERIOD CALL REF till 26/05 OH1/DL2VFR, OH1/DL2YBG, OH1/DL7UXG: EU-173 1409 till 27/05 7S6WX: Vaderoarna (EU-043) 1411 till 27/05 FS/KH8Z: Saint Martin (NA-105) 1410 till 27/05 KL7RRC/p: Kagamil Island (NA-234) 1409 till 27/05 PJ8RV and PJ8Z: Sint Maarten (NA-105) 1410 till 28/05 9H3EE: Malta (EU-023) 1409 till 28/05 IB0/IK4ALM, IB0/IK4JPN, IB0/IK4RQJ: Ponza (EU-045) 1405 till 28/05 IB0/IK4RUX and IB0/IZ4WJA: Ponza Island (EU-045) 1405 till 28/05 R0LS/p: Skrebtsov Island (AS-066?) 1411 till 29/05 CT9ABN and CR3DX: Madeira (AF-014) 1409 till 29/05 K1XM/HR9 and KQ1F/HR9: Roatan Island (NA-057) 1411 till 29/05 N2WQ/HR9 and W1UE/HR9: Roatan Island (NA-057) 1411 till 29/05 PZ5XX: Suriname 1412 till 30/05 EG8CID: special callsign (Canary Islands) 1409 till 31/05 5V1JE: Togo 1385 till 31/05 8J1ITU: special callsign 1407 till 31/05 9H3SV: Malta (EU-023) 1411 till 31/05 FOC 80th Anniversary Challenge 1407 till 31/05 L50A: special event station 1398 till 31/05 LZ110SAE: special callsign 1392 till 31/05 OT70xxx: special callsigns (Belgium) 1408 till 31/05 S79LD: Seychelles (AF-024) 1408 till 01/06 6E5RM: special callsign 1409 till 01/06 JW4JSA: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard 1388 till 01/06 KH6/N2HX: Hawaii (OC-019) 1408 till 01/06 VP2V/K6TOP: British Virgin Islands (NA-023) 1412 till 02/06 6Y6N: Jamaica (NA-097) 1411 till 03/06 A25VR: Botswana 1410 till 05/06 SW8WW: Thassos Island (EU-174) 1405 till 08/06 9A/PA4JJ: Croatia 1406 till 11/06 9M6NA: Labuan Island (OC-133), East Malaysia 1411 till 15/06 FR/F4HPX: Reunion Island (AF-016) 1410 till 25/06 II1ITR: special callsign 1397 till 27/06 4X70A, 4X70E, 4X70L: special callsigns 1405 till 27/06 4X70I, 4X70S, 4X70R: special callsigns 1405 till 27/06 4Z70IARC: special callsign 1405 till 30/06 4U29MAY: special callsign (Italy) 1407 till 30/06 DM90AIW: special event station 1391 till 30/06 HH70A: special callsign 1391 till 30/06 II3AC: special callsign 1407 till 30/06 VR20: special prefix (Hong Kong) 1364 till 29/07 ZB2RAF: special callsign 1404 till 24/08 II6CNT: special calsign 1373 till 31/08 VI50IARU3: special callsign 1410 till 01/09 RI1FJ: Franz Josef Land (EU-019) 1404 till 20/10 IB2RT: special callsign 1403 till 31/10 HL50IARU: special callsign 1410 till 13/11 OE100: special prefix 1401 till 31/12 4K100W: special callsign 1400 till 31/12 5W20SAMOA: special callsign (Samoa, OC-097) 1392 till 31/12 9A36W and 9A61AA: special callsigns 1391 till 31/12 DA200FWR: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 DJ70WAE: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 DK200MARX: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 EI100MCV: special callsign 1391 till 31/12 II2RR: special callsign 1398 till 31/12 IR0FOC: special callsign (Sardinia) 1394 till 31/12 LM90C, LM90HQ, LM90NRRL: special callsigns 1393 till 31/12 S590RTVS: special callsign 1407 till 31/12 SU9JT: Egypt 1399 till 31/12 YT100SF and YU100WWI: special callsigns 1399 till 31/03 2019 GB100RAF: special callsign 1404 till March 2019 VK0AI: Macquarie Island (AN-005) 1406 26/05 OX50HRH and OX5HRH: special event stations 1412 26/05 OZ50HRH and 5P0HRH: special event stations 1412 26/05-27/05 HQ9X: Roatan Island (NA-057) 1411 26/05-29/05 JW8DW: Longyearbyen (EU-026), Svalbard 1411 28/05-06/06 9A/IV3WMS: Solta Island 1412 31/05-03/06 PR5M: Ilha do Mel (SA-047) 1409 May GB4GW: special callsign (England) 1389 May H44MS: Solomon Islands 1381 May II4TES: special callsign 1391 May JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 May JW2US: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard 1384 May PF2018BOL: special callsign 1387 May Z68BH and Z68MM: Kosovo 1412 May ZA/OG2M: Albania 1412 01/06-02/06 GB4RME: special station (Wales) 1411 01/06-03/06 VK4DX/p: Russell Island (OC-137) 1411 01/06-09/06 S9ZZ: Sao Tome Island (AF-023) 1405 01/06-30/06 LZ430PPW: special callsign 1392 01/06-30/06 YB50AC, YB50BA, YB50BB, YB50BE: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50AR: special event station 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50BT, YB50GO, YB50JA, YB50JB: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50JI, YB50JK, YB50JT, YB50KB: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50KI, YB50KR, YB50KS, YB50KT: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50LA, YB50MA, YB50MU, YB50NB: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50NT, YB50PA, YB50RI, YB50SA: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50SB, YB50SG, YB50SN, YB50SR: special stations 1412 01/06-30/06 YB50SS, YB50ST, YB50SU, YB50YO: special stations 1412 01/06-15/07 ***FIFA and ***FWC: special callsigns 1412 01/06-30/09 EI0DXG: Ireland (EU-115) 1412 02/06 VK5CE/6: Rottnest Island (OC-164) 1412 02/06-06/06 OG0C and OG0C/p: Aland Islands (EU-002) 1412 02/06-09/06 K4D: Dog Island (NA-085) 1411 03/06-17/06 TM24H: special event stations (France) 1411 04/06-07/06 VK5CE/6: East Lewis Island (OC-199) 1412 05/06-12/06 SA6G/7: Ven Island (EU-137) 1405 05/06-24/06 9X2AW: Rwanda 1409 07/06-11/06 TE6DX: Uvita Island (NA-155) 1407 08/06-11/06 VK5CE/6: Direction Island (OC-140) 1412 11/06-15/06 ES0UG/8: Kihnu Island (EU-178) 1407 14/06-15/07 RU18WC and R18REF: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18ARG, R18AUS, R18BEL, R18BRA: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18COL, R18CRC, R18CRO, R18DEN: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18EGY, R18ENG, R18ESP, R18FRA: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18GER, R18IRN, R18ISL, R18JPN: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18KOR, R18KSA, R18MAR, R18MEX: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18NGA, R18PAN, R18PER, R18POL: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18POR, R18RUS, R18SEN, R18SRB: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 R18SUI, R18SWE, R18TUN, R18URU: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18EK, RC18KA, RC18KZ, RC18MO: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18NN, RC18RO, RC18SA, RC18SO: special callsigns 1412 14/06-15/07 RC18SP, RC18SR, RC18VG: special callsigns 1412 15/06-18/06 EJ0DXG: Little Saltee Island (EU-103) 1412 15/06-18/06 VK5CE/6: Cheyne Island (OC-193) 1412 15/06-19/06 ES0UG: Hiiumaa Island (EU-034) 1407 16/06-23/06 9A90P: Palagruza Islands (EU-090) 1405 20/06-23/06 VK5CE/6: Woody Island (OC-170) 1412 20/06-24/06 DL0DFF: Hallig Hooge (EU-042) 1411 21/06-27/06 H44XG: Guadalcanal (OC-047), Solomon Islands 1409 22/06-23/06 TM65EU: IOTA group EU-065 1409 24/06-30/06 BW/DF8DX: Taiwan (AS-020) 1403 26/06-07/07 KH1/KH7Z: Baker Island (OC-089) 1409 27/06-29/06 VK5CE/p: St Peter Island (OC-220) 1412 June GB4FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 June II4AMP: special callsign 1391 June JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 June PF2018HIN: special callsign 1387 June ZM50LA: special callsign 1404 01/07-11/07 VQ5Z: Caicos Islands (NA-002) 1409 01/07-31/07 LZ380PM: special callsign 1392 03/07-17/07 FP/KV1J: Miquelon Island (NA-032) 1405 18/07-25/07 YJ0GA: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1409 20/07-22/07 EJ0DXG: EU-007 1412 25/07-29/07 GJ3RCV and MJ8C: Les Minquiers (EU-099), Jersey 1411 26/07-30/07 PS1S: Ilha de Santana (SA-077) 1405 27/07-30/07 F4GYM/p and F4GTB/p: Noirmoutier Island (EU-064) 1399 28/07-29/07 IJ7V: San Pietro Island (EU-073) 1405 28/07-29/07 TM6N: Noiremoutier Island (EU-064) 1399 July GB5GW: special callsign (England) 1389 July II4COU: special callsign 1391 July JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 July PF2018FRA: special callsign 1387 July V63GJ, V63SS, V63YL: Pohnpei (OC-010), Micronesia 1412 July V6J: Ta Island (OC-254), Micronesia 1412 01/08-31/08 LZ1146SPS: special callsign 1392 24/08-26/08 EJ0DXG: EU-121 1412 August GB5FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 August II4VOL: special callsign 1391 August JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1403 August PF2018HAR: special callsign 1387 August ZM50MAUQ: special callsign 1404 01/09-30/09 LZ920MLC: special callsign 1392 12/09-01/10 T32AH: Christmas Island (OC-024), East Kiribati 1399 13/09-16/09 EJ0DXG: EU-006 1412 27/09-12/10 9X0T: Rwanda 1411 28/09-14/10 5W0GC: Samoa (OC-097) 1407 September 3DA0AO: eSwatini (Swaziland) 1409 September GB6GW: special callsign (England) 1389 September II4LNZ: special callsign 1391 September PF2018DOK: special callsign 1387 01/10-31/10 LZ1545POA: special callsign 1392 02/10-29/10 WH8/DL2AH: Ofu Island (OC-077), American Samoa 1399 15/10-04/11 YJ0GC: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1407 18/10-21/10 YB46SEA: special event station 1411 20/10-03/11 VP6D: Ducie Island (OC-182) 1407 26/10-06/11 Z23MD: Zimbabwe 1411 October GB6FWW: special callsign (England) 1389 October II4OER: special callsign 1391 October PF2018WOR: special callsign 1387 01/11-30/11 LZ33MM: special callsign 1392 03/11-06/11 VK9XQ: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1405 06/11-10/11 VK9CH: Cocos (Keeling) Islands (OC-003) 1405 10/11-11/11 GB0AD: special callsign (England) 1389 10/11-17/11 VK9XQ: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1405 November GB8GW: special callsign (England) 1389 November II4HNR: special callsign 1391 November PF2018STA: special callsign 1387 01/12-31/12 LZ532PSO: special callsign 1392 December II4FRD: special callsign 1391 December PF2018xxx: special callsigns 1387 TBA 3D2CR: Conway Reef (OC-112) 1411 TBA 3Y0I: Bouvet Island 1410 TBA DX8MAP: Mapun Island (OC-105) 1396 TBA DX8TT: Tawi Tawi (OC-174) 1396 TBA T31T: Central Kiribati (OC-043) 1411 TBA VK6BP/p: Cockatoo Island (OC-071) 1411 *************************************************************************** 425 DX NEWS HOME PAGE: http://www.425dxn.org 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE: http://www.425dxn.org/monthly *************************************************************************** Direttore Responsabile Gabriele Villa, I2VGW Giornalista Professionista Tessera n. 071675 Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti Roma, Italia *************************************************************************** The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 10:04 AM PDT ARRL Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT ARRL Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT ARRL Sunspot activity resumed this week, after no sunspots for seven consecutive days. Average daily sunspot number was 7.7, rising from 6.4 in the previous reporting week. Average daily solar flux was 70.1, changed little from 70.2 last week. According to Spaceweather.com, in 2018 56% of days so far have been spotless. Currently sunspot group 2710 and 2711 are active (2711 is growing), and 2712 is ab from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILcKWn via IFTTT KH8/W5MJ American Samoa. From DXNews.com Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT KH8/W5MJ will be active from American Samoa, IOTA OC 045, 15 25 August 2018. fp>from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KPMvP6 via IFTTT ARRL Headquarters Will Be Closed on Monday, May 28 Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT ARRL Headquarters will be closed on Monday, May 28, for the Memorial Day holiday. There will be no W1AW bulletin or code practice transmissions that day. Headquarters will re-open on Tuesday, May 29, at 8 AM EDT. We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2scebX0 via IFTTT ARRL Headquarters Will Be Closed on Monday, May 28 Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT ARRL ARRRL Headquarters will be closed on Monday, May 28, for the Memorial Day holiday. There will be no W1AW bulletin or code practice transmissions that day. Headquarters will re-open on Tuesday, May 29, at 8 AM EDT. We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2scebX0 via IFTTT NCDXF Elects Two New Directors Posted: 25 May 2018 09:49 AM PDT The Northern California DX Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new Directors to fill vacancies created by retiring board members. Ross Forbes, K6GFJ has been licensed since 1964. He has traveled and operated extensively throughout the South Pacific. A long-time advisor to the Northern California DX Foundation, Ross is a past president [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LthNMY via IFTTT Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1365 Posted: 25 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT SB DX @ WW < KB8NW $OPDX.1365 Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1365 The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster DX Bulletin No. 1365 BID: $OPDX.1365 May 28, 2018 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio) Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters Network, NJ1Q & W1AW, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX, WB6RSE, N7NG, K8GI, K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, N9DK, W9ILY, W0GJ, DL1SBF, DL7UXG & The DX News Letter, DxCoffee.com, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, EI9FBB, ES1CW, F5NQL, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, G4FRE, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, I2MQP & DX Italia News, IW4CLV, LY4A, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, Sixitalia Weekly, VA3RJ & ICPO, VE3HLS, and YO3JW for the following DX information. ** EDITOR’S SPECIAL NOTICE: This week’s bulletin was sent out earlier than normal to accommodate the late CQWW WPX CW Contest announcements. Also, we wanted to provide the readers with a consolidated listing of the CQWW WPX CW Contest participants. DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the week of Friday, 18th/May, through Friday, 25th/May there were 222 countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5R, 5T, 5Z, 6Y, 7X, 8P, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9V, 9X, 9Y, A2, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D4, DL, DU, E3, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FS, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH2, KH6, KH8, KH9, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PJ5, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, R1FJ, S0, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T32, T5, T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TR, TU, TY, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3, V4, V5, V8, VE, VK, VK0M, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XX9, XZ, YA, YB, YI, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z3, Z6, Z8, ZA, ZB, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS * PLEASE NOTE: The report “could” contain “Pirate/SLIM” operations or more likely a “BUSTED CALLSIGN”. As always, you never know “Work First Worry Later”. < 3D2CR AND T31T DXPEDITIONS DELAYED. Dom, 3Z9DX, and the Rebel DX Group, have delayed their 3D2CR DXpedition to Conway Reef and T31T DXpedition to Kanton Island at the request of the Kiribati Goverment. This is due to a “delivery of a new SAT emergency system for early warning earthquake and tsunami.” Dom states they want to do both operations all in one trip. Dates have not been announced. 3V, TUNISIA. Operator SWL Ashraf “Ash”, 3V4-002 (KF5EYY) will be active as 3V8SS from the “Radio Club Station of Tunisian Scouts” in Sousse, during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/ Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW or to LX1NO. Read about Ashraf on the following Web page at: http://www.kf5eyy.info 4K, AZERBAIJAN. Alim, 4K6FO, will be active during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW eQSl or see QRZ.com. 8P, BARBADOS. Tom, W2SC, will be active as 8P5A during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. QSL via LoTW or direct to HA1AG. 9H, MALTA. Just a reminder that Thomas, SV2CLJ, will be active as 9H3SV from the QTH of Savas, 9H1AE, at Sliema, Malta (EU-023), until May 31st. Activity will be holiday style on 80-2 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK and FT8. QSL via his home callsign direct. 9X, RWANDA. Alan, KE4TA, after a long ride back from Pretoria, he is now back in Kigali and will be active as 9X0TA during his spare time. He states, “Things are very busy here right now, and likely to get busier in the next few weeks. I’ll try to get on the air when I get the chance.” He should be here for just under 2 1/2 years. Activity will be primarily on 20/17 meters using 600W/100W of power. He does have antennas or antenna+tuner combinations for 80-10 meters and 6m. Modes will be SSB, the Digital modes and some CW. Power may be restricted by the Rwandan authorities in accordance with their laws. Radio is a Yaesu FT-991, and antenna will be a Hexbeam on a push up tower. Alan, states, “Noise levels here are extremely high. Please don’t be offended if I’m not answering your call, I likely can’t hear you.” QSL via DIRECT to N4GNR. He will also use LoTW. For more details, pictures and updates (maybe even an operating schedule), visit his Web page at: http://www.rwandadx.com 9X, RWANDA (Update). Members of the Italian DX Team will be active as 9X0T between September 27th and October 10th. Operators mentioned are Mac/JA3USA, Silvano/I2YSB, Vinicio/IK2CIO, Agelo/IK2CKR, Marcello/IK2DIA, Stefano/IK2HKT, Gino/IK2RZP and Alfeo/I1HJT. Pilot stations are Art/IK7JWY (HF) and Sergio/IK0FTA (6m). Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. Suggested frequencies are: CW 1826, 3530, 7025, 10115, 14030, 18068, 21030, 248900 and 28030 kHz SSB 3775, 7090, 142600, 18128, 21260, 24950 and 28460 kHz RTTY 114084 kHz (only) The equipment that they will use are 3x K3s w/KPA-500s into 2x Spider- beams (5 bands), a Yagi (5 bands), 2x Quarter Wave verticals for both 80/40m, a 30m loop, a 160m 18 meter high vertical and 2x Diamond Loop (RX ant.). QSL via I2YSB direct only. A log search and an OQRS will be available on: http://www.i2ysb.com/idt Logs will be posted about 1 year after the conclusion of the DXpedition. All Sponsors and those who requests a direct QSL will have their QSOs uploaded to LoTW. The uploading of contacts requested will be done at the end of the Dxpedition. These will be done in batches as they process cards. They will try weekly. AH2, GUAM. Operators Toshinobu/JI3ERV and Hajime/JO1RUR will be active as AH2R from the Guam Contest Club station during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Multi-? entry. QSL via LoTW. CR3/CT9, MADEIRA ISLANDS. Operators Wolfgang/DK9VZ, Thomas/DL5LYM, Andree/ DL8LAS, Frank/DL8WAA and Holger/DL9EE are now active as CT9/homecall from Santana, Madeira Island (AF-014) until May 29th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. They plan to be an entry in the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) signing CR3W. QSL CR3W via DL5AXX, OQRS (see QRZ.com) or LoTW. QSL all others via their home callsigns. DAY-XENIA HAMVENTION WRAP-UP. For its second year at the new venue in Xenia, Ohio, the attendence seemed to be very good in spite of the rain. It will be interesting to see what the final total will be for the Ham- Vention. Local TV stations were projecting 32k. There were some improve- ments at this year’s event; notably the Flea Market area with crushed asphalt on the walkways. On Friday night, at the SWODXA DX Dinner, Juris, YL2GM, was awarded the SWODXA’s DXpedition of the Year Award for their 3C0L/3C1L activations. For more details and great pictures on the HamVention, check out Paul’s, N6PSE, blog page at: https://n6pse.wordpress.com/2018/05/22/my-visit-to-hamvention-2018 Also, checkout this week’s ARRL Newsletter for their write-up on the HamVention at: http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2018-05-24 E2, THAILAND. Champ, E21EIC, will be active as E2A (The SIAM DX Group/ Contest Callsign) from Bangkok during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. QSL via LoTW or paper QSL via E21EIC. EX, KYRGYZSTAN. Sergey, EX8MJ, will be active during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via info on QRZ.com. GREENPARTY 2018 EVENT. The YOFF team of SRR (The Romanian Society of Radio- amateurs) and ARER (The Romanian Association of Environmentalists Radio- amateurs) are inviting all the radio amateurs to join them in the Green- Party 2018 event, between 0600z on June 9th, to 0559z, June 10th. The purpose of the event is to stimulate the ham operators to leave the house and get involved in portable/outdoor operation related to nature and ecology and to familiarize worldwide radio amateurs with protected natural areas. For more details, see: http://wff-yo.blogspot.ro/p/blog-page_3.html For a Web page that lists upcoming WWFF stations, see: http://wwff.co/agenda GU, GUERNSEY. Oleg, RL5D, will be active as GU3HFN (the Guernsey Amateur Radio Society callsign) from St. Peter Port during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via GU8ITE direct or by the Bureau. HC, ECUADOR. Alexey, HC2AO, will be active as HC2GRC during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW. II4. ITALY (Elettra Back On Air!). In conjunction with “Museum Ships Weekend Event” <www.nj2bb.org>, members of the A.R.I. Fidenza Radio Club (A.R.I. Italian Amateur Radio Association, IARU affiliated), will activate the callsign II4AMP. The station is close to the relict keel of Guglielmo Marconi’s yacht “Elettra”, which is kept at the Museum, and will ideally give new life to its “voice”, allowing the radio amateurs overall in the world to get in contact with it during the weekend of June 2-3rd. QSL Manager is IQ4FE (by the Bureau or direct). For more details, see the following URLs: http://www.arifidenza.it http://www.fgm.it IOTA NEWS …… .. EU-016. Marco, IV3WMS, will once aagain be active as 9A/IV3WMS from Solta Island (IOCA CI-126) between May 28th and June 6th. Activity will be on various HF band using SSB. QSL via his home callsign only, direct or by the Bureau. EU-090. Members of the Radio Club Croatian Flora Fauna will be active as 9A90P from Vela Palagruza Island (CI-084, LH 0057) between June 16-23rd. Operators mentioned are Marijan/9A1MB, Radovan/ 9A2SC, Zeljko/9A3DF, Branko/9A3ST, Kiko/9A4WY, Vito/9A5VS, Neven/9A5YY and Emir/9A6AA. Activity will be on 80-6 meters near the IOTA frequencies using CW, SSB, the Digital modes and the satellites. QSL 9A90P via 9A2MF. ADDED NOTE. Look for some operators to possibly operate (using their own callsign) from neighboring islands: Mala Palagruza (EU-090, CI-461) and Galijula Island (EU-090, CI-462). EU-124. Philip, MW0DHF, will once again be active as MW0DHF/P from Holy Island, north west coast of Anglesey North Wales, during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 28-29th) as a Single-Op/DXpedition/ High-Power entry. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau. EU-140. Members of the Radioclub Riihimaen Kolmoset (OH3AD) will be active as OH3AD/5 on Kirkonmaa Island between July 17th and August 14th. List of operators were not mentioned. Activity will be holiday style on 80-6 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK and FT8. The group plans to be in the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 28-29th) signing as OH3D/5. QSL both callsigns, by the Bureau, ClubLog, LoTW and eQSL. For more details, visit their Web page at: http://www.oh3ad.fi MULTI-IOTA OPS (Update) . * Craig, VK5CE, will activate six IOTAs in Western Australia as VK5CE/6 sometime during June. The VK5CE/6 DXpeditions are in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Russian Robinson Club (RRC). The following islands were mentioned: IOTA OC-164 Rottnest Island; June 2nd; CLAIMED by 23.0% IOTA OC-199 East Lewis Island; June 4-7th; CLAIMED BY 18.3% & IOTA OC-140 Direction Island; June 8-11th; CLAIMED BY 17.4% IOTA OC-193 Cheyne Island; June 15-18th; CLAIMED BY 14.9% IOTA OC-170 Woody Island; June 20-23rd; CLAIMED BY 23.1% IOTA OC-220 St. Peter Island; June 26-29th; CLLAIMED BY 26.0% Activity will be on various HF bands (usually 40-12m). QSL via VK5CE direct. He is looking for sponsors. (PEOPLE SPONSORING BEFORE THE DXPEDITION WILL AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVE A CARD FOR ALL IOTA’S IF YOU’RE IN THE LOG) Craig has updated his Web paage with more details with time/dates/bands at: https://vkiota.wordpress.com/vk5ce-6 For full stories and QSL information of Craig’s past DXpeditions, see: https://vkiota.wordpress.com/past-dxpeditions PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the new <www.iota-world.org> have decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin < IRISH ISLANDS IOTA TOUR 2018. Dave, EI9FBB, informs OPDX that beginning June 1st, the EIDX Group will activate ALL Irish IOTA Groups. Using the ‘Echo Juliet’ prefix, EJ0DXG will be active from IOTAs EU-006, EU-007, EU-103 and EU-121 this summer. Starting off with ‘Little Saltee Island’ (EU-103) between June 15-18th. The groups will be active on the HF and 6m bands using CW, SSB and the Digital modes. Please follow their Facebook page for information/dates for all other activations at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/185038478993063 Supported by <dxwanted.net> a beautiful plaque will be available for whoever works them on 4 different IOTA Groups. So, as a ‘Bonus’ or ‘Joker’ station, EI0DXG will also be active from Mainland Ireland (EU-115) through- out and until September 30th, 2018. As with all EIDXG activities, please QSL via M0OXO. KH1/KH7Z BAKER ISLAND DXPEDITION NEWS. Marty, KC1CWF, Social Media Reporter, posted some pictures on FaceBook this week of items being loaded onto a truck heading to Baker Island: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1994732637472703 It was also announced this past week that the dates for the upcoming KH1/KH7Z Baker Island DXpedition are between June 27th and July 7th. For more details and updates, watch: http://www.baker2018.net KH8, AMERICAN SAMOA. “The Daily DX” reports that operators Robert/W5RF, Madison/W5MJ, Keith/VE7KW, Robert/K5PI and Bill/W5SJ will be active as KH8/W5MJ from American Samoa between August 15-25th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. Suggested frequencies are: CW 1822.5, 3528, 7028, 10128, 14028, 180078, 21028, 24898 and 28029 kHz SSB 1848, 37788, 7088/7188, 14188/14288, 18138, 21288, 24938 and 28488 kHz RTTY 3588, 7088, 14088, 18100, 21088, 24920 and 28088 kHz 6m 50108 kHz (both CW and SSB) p; K2SG and N7BT will be the East Coast and West Coast pilot stations. QSL KH8/W5MJ via M0URX. LY, LITHUANIA (Update/Corrected). Operators Alis/LY2BKT, Rimas/LY2CO, Arvydas/LY2DX, Raimondas/LY2RJ, Grazvyda/LY2TS, Darius/LY3DA, Rolandas/ LY4A, Goran/SM0DRD, Kaspars/YL1ZF and Girts/YL2KL will be active as LY4A during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Multi-? entry. QSL via LoTW. NCDXF NEWS (Press Release, May 24th). NCDXF Elects Two New Directors The Northern California DX Foundation is pleassed to announce the addition of two new Directors to fill vacancies created by retiring board members. * Ross Forbes, K6GFJ has been licensed since 1964. He has traveled and operated extensively throughout the South Pacific. A long-time advisor to the Northern California DX Foundation, Ross is a past president of the Northern California DX Club, a previous Vice-Director of the ARRL Pacific Division, and former manager of the Incoming W6 QSL Bureau. Currently retired, Ross has held various IT positions in the financial and legal industry, ran his own import/export company in the 1980s, and has held various positions in commercial broadcasting. Ross lives in San Jose, CA. * George Wallner, AA7JV was born in Hungary in 1951. After studying electrical engineering he joined the military in 1970, and served in a number of overseas postings as a radio operator and communications specialist before moving to Australia and the US, where he founded several payment processing companies. An active amateur radio operator since 1966, George’s main interests are low band CW operation and DXpeditions to very difficult entities located on small islands and reefs. George lives in Miami, FL. The full list of Officers for 2018-2019 can be found on the NCDXF website: http://www.ncdxf.org/pages/officers.html The ten-member Board of Directors oversees all of the Foundation’s business. These Directors and the volunteer advisors who assist them have held responsible positions in the business or academic worlds. They all are active DXers. The Foundation does not have a paid staff, and no Foundation officer, director or advisor receives a salary or compensation in any form. The primary purpose of NCDXF is to help fund well-organized DXpeditions to rare, difficult and expensive entities. Those funds come from the con- tributions of our supporters in the DX community. Your contribution will help make DX happen. Visit our website: http://www.ncdxf.org In addition: * NCDXF provides scholarships to Contest University for those 25 years of age and under * Partners with IARU to operate the NCDXF Beacon System worldwide * Oversees the Cycle 25 Project: an endowment-fund created from estate planning We thank you for your continued support. 73, John Miller, K6MM President, NCDXF NP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Yuriy, N2TTA, will once again be active from here as NP2P during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single- Op/Single-Band (40m)/Low-Power entry. He will just use a 40m dipole. QSL via LoTW. PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (May 28th-June 3rd) . May/28th AN &nb May/31st AN Jun/02nd DIS May/29th AN Jun/01st BN Jun/03rd HN May/30th AN SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE ====================================================== NORMALITY GEOMAG K Values Alpha ; &n – AN – Above Normal Quiet K=0-1 0-7 HN High Normal p; Unsettled K=2 8-15 LN LLow Normal Active K=3 16-29 BN Below Normal &nbssp; Minor Storm K=4 30-49 DIS Disturbeed Major Storm K=5 50-99 VRY DIS Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9 &nbbsp; 100-400 REALTIME BAND CONDITIONS WEB SITE < http://www.bandconditions.com>: The purpose of this experimental Web site is to provide 24-7-365 actual (REALTIME) band condition information to CW QRPp, QRPe and CW/SSB for Contesters interested in increasing their scores. It can also be of benefit to other Radio Amateurs to determine band conditions for Nets and casual QSO’s. This information is NOT based on any software pre- dictions or any kind of satellite based readings. It is based on a new Ionospheric sounding method called “HF Ionospheric Interferometry” which operates very similarly to the PolSAR system used by NASA. Also, check out the VOACAP predication Web page at: http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/thomasfranklingiellaw4hm Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm PZ, SURINAME. Olli, OH0XX, is now active as PZ5XX from Lelydorp until May 29th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters. He will also be in the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th). QSL via OH0XX, LoTW or ClubLog’s OQRS. QSL INFO AND NEWS …… . QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1DL1SBF <www.qslinfo.eu> [May 20th & 25th] 3Z0I via SP7PTM nbsp; II2MM via IQ2CF SB7S via SM7PXS 4Z80FOC via 4Z4KX (L) II3GIRO via IV3TMM & (L) SN0ZN via SP3PGR 8Q7HI via WM6A IR0IT via (I-B) SV2/YU1CA/P via YU1CA 9A/E71CQ via E71CQ IS0/DK7ZB via DK7ZB SV8/LY2EN/P via LY2EN 9H18VLT via 9H1SP (d) IS0/DL5NUA via DL5NUA TI5/N3KS via W4FS (d) 9H1EJ via 9H1EJ (d/L/e) LM10SOTA via LB4FH (e) TZ4AM via W0SA DF18HET via DG3FFM & (e) LX/DJ6OI via DJ6OI & (L) UE80GS via UA1QV DJ80FOC via DJ5IL LY100R via LY1RMD UN9GD via DL8KAC DR60RAFG via DH1BUZ N3S via K3LU UP0L via DL8KAC E77A via 9A2AA OG7F via OG2K VE3RMJ/AM via VE3RMJ EA6/DK2KK via DK2KK OH/UA3LMR/P via UA3LMR VI6FOC80 via VI6FOC80 (L) EA9/EA5DCL via EA5DCL & (L) OH0/SK3SN via SM3KIF VP5/K4BAI via K4BAI EF0F via EA4URE OH1/DL7UXG via DL7UXG W1FOC via K1AJ EG1MCP via EA1AUM OM1/DJ1AA/M via DJ1AA W2FOC via N2KW EH1EH via EA1URP & (L) OT70BDX via ON7SS YR18BEE via YO6LB GB100WO via M0XIG (d) OU7G via OU7G (d/B) YR630SV via YO8AZQ & (e) GP4FOC via G3SWH PA/DJ2OS/P via DJ2OS Z68AA via 9A6AA HB9/DG2RON/P via DG2RON PJ2/WI9WI via WI9WI ZA/IK2RLM via IK2RLM (e/L/*) HF100L via SP8ZHY R100LPU via RX1CQ ZA/IW2JOP via IW2HAJ HF80TG via SP5PPK R16JIG via UA9JLL (O) ZB2FOC via ZB2CW (d) HS0ZJF via ON4AFU R315SPB via UF1M II0FOC via IK0IXI S01WS via EA2JG (e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (*-B) DX’s- Bureau (O) OQRS only (C) ClubLog only (L) LoTW only (N) No QSL needed (I) No IRC (P) PayPal (*) via IZ2LSP direct LOGS ONLINE AT CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK… https://clublog.org/logsearch/FS/KH8Z https://clublog.org/logsearch/PJ8RV https://clublog.org/logsearch/PJ8Z 6O0X AND 6OX via DJ6SI. Activity by Baldur, DJ6SI, from Hargeisa, Republic of Somaliland. He was leaving to head back to Germany on May 17th. MR2I VIA G4FRE. Activity to commemorate the royal wedding from Wales. Also, QSL MW2I as well to G4FRE. QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 3B7A (AF-015), 4L1MA, 5U5C, 9G5AR, 9K2HM, 9K2NO, A52YL, AH3C, AH3C/KH5J, C96RRC (AF-088), CE1LTL, E20HHK/P (AS-126), EA8DBM, EA1DWI, FG8OJ, GJ6WRI, JA4OPW, JH0RVY, JH3QMF, JI1VIK, KH9/N7NVK, LU8EKC, ON4CN, OX3XR, PJ5/AI5P, PJ8RV, SV5DKL, TA2FB, TA4RC, TF2MSN, TF5B, TZ4AM, VE2EZD, VE2FXL, VE9BJK, VE9DX, VK4AQJ, VK9LI, VP9NM, ZL1BBW and ZL4AS QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 3D2EU, 7Q7EI, VP8EME, VE3VSM/HR9 and ZP5DBC QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 3DA0IJ, 4X/R1CC, C91IJ, D44TUK, D44TUQ, DA2017LH, DM90AIW, DM200TSV, DP9S, DR50RRDXA, EA9/DL7DF, EA9/DL7UFR, HB0/HB9AON, JD1BMH, JW/DL7DF, OH0/DL1FDH/P, S21ZEE, VP8RXU and ZL7/W1XGI SATELLITE GRIDS TO BE ACTIVATED (The VE3HLS Grand Finale Rove!). Ken, VE3HLS, reports, “Get out your highlighter and circle June 15th, 16th and 17th on your calendars! You don’t want to miss “The VE3HLS Grand Finale Rove!” This will be my final significant rove before I retire from satellite ops and get down to planning the next chapter of my life as I prepare to retire in Thailand. I will follow the St. Lawrence Seaway down from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, activating FN14, FN15, FN24/25, FN35/36, FN46/47, FN57/58 and FN59/69 along the way down and back. As always, the inspiration for the rove is a result of a few of you posting your grids QSLed maps to Twitter. I read them and base future roves on the gaps I see in your maps. I’ll work out a basic schedule over the next week or two and post it on the AMSAT-BB and on Twitter.” V4, ST. KITTS. John, W5JON, will once again be active as V47JA from his vacation home at Calypso Bay, located 200 feet from the Caribbean Sea, between June 22nd and July 20th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters (incl. 60m) using SSB. Look for him to be in the IARU SSB Contest (July 14-15th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. Equipment is a Yaesu FT-1000MP MkV and Elecraft KPA500 Amplifier. Antennas: a 31 ft. 40-10m Vertical, 35 ft. 40/80m Top Loaded Vertical, 20m dipole, 160m base load vertical and a 6m 4 element Yagi. Also an installation of new V47JA/B 6m beacon on 50053.0 MHz (WW Grid FK87) on St. Kitts mountain top at 1100 feet ASL. ALL QSLs go to W5JON direct or via LoTW. NO Bureau QSLs. V6, MICRONESIA (Updated IOTA Plans). Members of the Nara DX Association (operators have not been announced yet) have decided to be active as V6J from the rare IOTA Mortlok Islands (OC-254). Although they received some requests for Hall Islands (OC-253) activation, they will try to activate OC-253 next year. Specific dates are not known yet for OC-254 because they are talking with Pompeian coordinator (on their plans), and they need a permit for amateur radio operation from the chief of Islands. They also need to figure out the V6 ship schedule because it is always changing. Look for more details to be forthcoming. VP2V, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS. Kevin, K6TOP, will once again be active as VP2V/K6TOP from Tortola, British Virgin Islands (NA-023), between now and June 1st. Activity will be limited (family vacation) using an ICOM 706 MKII with 100 watts into a End-Fed Half-Wave (EFHW) (for 40/30/20/17/15/10m). Operations will be CW almost exclusively. Operating hours are typically 0000-0200z and 1000-1200z due to family commitments. Kevin mentioned last time, “When the pileups get difficult, I listen to the edges, so please spread your calls out.” QSLs via LoTW (preferred) or NR6M. NO Bureau cards. Log will be uploaded to LoTW and ClubLog upon return. VP2V, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (Update). A few weeks ago, Dave, N9DK, informed OPDX that he will be operating VP2V Maritime Mobile (VP2V/N9DK/mm) between July 7-14th, using his KX3 on 15m, 20m, 40m, possibly 80m, and VHF (2m). Activity will be on CW, SSB and FT8. Dave informed OPDX this past week that he will “be planning some operation on land. I don’t know the exact days or islands yet, but I’ll be targeting a few hours of operation each day, probably across 3 days. I’m with a group who will be diving. Due to a recent accident, I’ll be staying above water and will keep myself occupied by getting off /mm and onto pure VP2V.” He plans to update us in the coming weeks. QSL via N9DK. YE1, INDONESIA. Members of the Bandung DX and Contest Club will be active as YE1ZAZ during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Multi-Single/ All-Band/High-Power entry. Operators mentioned are Sandy/YB1ACN, Budi/YE1AR, Gatot/YE1GD, Iwan/YE1NZ and Ebet/YD1BED. QSL via LoTW only. Z3, MACEDONIA. Operators Mladen/Z32M, Vele/Z33C, Zoran-Zoki/Z33F and possibly others will be active as Z3Y during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Multi-Single/Low-Power entry. QSL via Z37Y. Z6, KOSOVO. Joe, K7JOE, will be active as Z6/K7JOE between May 28-30th. Activity will be on 40/30/20/17 meters using CW. QSL via his home callsign direct only. Z6 & ZA, KOSOVO (IN THE WPX CONTEST) AND ALBANIA (ON 6M!). Wayne, N7NG, sent out the following press release on May 22nd [edited]: Martti, OH2BH/ Z68BH, and Pertti, OG2M/Z68MM, will be traveling to Kosovo this week. They plan to close several open ends with the Kosovo Amateur Radio Society (SHARK) and their Telecom administrators (ARKEP). This includes potential 6M permits for the future. While in Kosovo, Martti, Z68BH, will be giving out the Z68 multiplier to those in the CQ WPX (CW) Contest. From Kosovo, Martti and Pertti will move to Albania by road with Z61DX and possible others. From Albania, ZA/OG2M will be active, specifically on 6M. Ultimately, they will fly to Munich (DL) and on to Friedrichshafen, where at DARC’s special invitation they will give a “Mission Goodwill Kosovo” presentation on Friday, June 1st, at 4 P.M. The presentation will be in the lecture room Schweiz which has a capacity of 180 people. Be early to get good seating. Many of the Z60A project participants/ operators will be on hand for this occasion. Z60A QSLs (confirmations): It should be noted that all Z60A direct requests, OQRS and postal have been mailed. There is no backlog as of today. The last batch of some 700 cards were mailed on Friday of last week. The LoTW confirmations, 54,419, has now reached 55% of the total number of QSOs! ZP, PARAGUAY. Manu, ZP9MCE, will be active from Hohenau-Itapúa during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW. The following stations are expected to be active in the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27th, 2018) bsp; Thanks to Bill, NG3K, for providing OPDX readers with the following consolidated listing of the participants in the 2018 CQWW WPX CW Contest. For a more detailed listing (and up-to-date changes/corrections) in HTML format, please visit Bill’s Web page at: http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxc2018.html (By callsign) http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxcd2018.html (By entity) The complete rules are available here: http://www.cqwpx.com/rules.htm Contest nbsp; DXCC Class QSL Callsign Entity Route 3V8SS &n; Tunisia SO LoTW; QSL via LX1NO 4K6FO Azerbaijan SOAB LP LoTW; QSL via DC9RI and (e) 4L2M Georgia SOSB 160M EA7FTR 6Y6N Jamaica SO DK9PY 8P1W Barbados SOAB LP KU9C 8P5A Barbados SOAB HP LoTW; QSL via HA1AG 9H3EE Malta SOAB LP OZ1BII; QSL via (C) 9K2GS Kuwait SOAB LoTW; QSL via EC5AC 9M6NA East Malaysia SOAB HP LoTW; QSL via (C) A25VR Botswana SO VE7VR; QSL via (B/d) AH2R Guam M/? LoTW CR3DX Madeira SOAB HP OM2VL CR3W Madeira M/? DL5AXX E2A Thailand SOAB HP LoTW; QSL via E21EIC EF8R Canary Islands SOAB LoTW; QSL via EB7DX EX8MJ Kyrgyzstan SOAB LP EX8MJ GU3HFN Guernsey SO GU3HFN (B); QSL via GU8ITE (d) HC2GRC Ecuador SOAB LP LoTW HQ9X Honduras M/? LoTW; QSL via KQ1F LY4A Lithuania M/? LoTW NG3K USA M/2 LoTW NP2P Virgin Islands SOSB 40M LoTW P44W Aruba SOAB LoTW; QSL via N2MM PZ5XX Surinam SOAB HP LoTW; QSL via OH0XX (B/d/C) V3A Belize M/S LoTW; QSL via M0OXO VB2Z Canada M/S LoTW VK3HF Australia M/? LoTW; QSL via M0OXO YE1ZAZ Indonesia MSAB HP LoTW Z3Y Macedonia M/S Z37Y Z68BH Kosovo OH2BH ZP9MCE Paraguay SOAB LP LoTW (e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (*-B) DX’s- Bureau (O) OQRS only (C) ClubLog only (L) LoTW only (N) No QSL needed (I) No IRC (P) PayPal Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW E--mail addresses: <kb8nw@...> <kb8nw@...> <kb8nw@...> Editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin (OPDX DXer’s Tool of Excellence) President oof the “Northern Ohio DX Association” (NODXA) DX Chairman for the “Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society ARRL Assistant Director of the Great Lakes Division Sysop of the “Basic Amateur Radio Frequency BBS” (BARF80.ORG) ______________________________________________________________ DX mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:DX@... This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help supp Coping with Poor HF Conditions – The Doctor Will See You Now! [ PODCAST ] Posted: 25 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT Joe’s “Tournée Minérale” Takes Broadcast Underwater Posted: 25 May 2018 07:39 AM PDT Digital Radio and the Role of Regulators Posted: 25 May 2018 07:39 AM PDT Radio hams head to Kosovo and Albania Posted: 25 May 2018 05:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC DARC reports Martti, OH2BH / Z68BH, and Pertti, OG2M / Z68MM are traveling to Kosovo this week from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xbhK5j via IFTTT Lunar eclipses and climate change Posted: 25 May 2018 05:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Strannge but true: You can learn a lot about climate change by watching lunar eclipses from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LwnF8b via IFTTT HAMNET amateur radio network is growing Posted: 25 May 2018 05:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Hamneet is a high-speed digital radio network that interconnects automated ham radio stations and its services, such as Packet Radio, Allstarlink/Echolink/ IRLP, APRS, Paging and Amateur Television using radio links on the higher bands like 13 cm, 6 cm and 3 cm from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xbTvEl via IFTTT EmComm antenna supports mounted at Wahkiakum HS Posted: 25 May 2018 05:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Mondaay afternoon the County Sheriff’s Department of Emergency Services teamed up with the Wahkiakum School District, Wahkiakum County PUD and the Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club to get us one step closer to being able to deal effectively with “the big one.” from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ILuZ1U via IFTTT DX News from the ARRL Posted: 25 May 2018 05:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC The AAmerican Radio Relay League’s round-up of the forthcoming week’s DX activity on the amateur radio bands from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xbWdcT via IFTTT Kenwood TS 890S at HamNation [ Video ] Posted: 25 May 2018 01:09 AM PDT Motorola APX 8000With 4 RF bands and multi-mode system access, the APX 8000 knows no limits when it comes to interoperability. Whether it’s loud or windy, wheth Read moreReadd the full article at http://qrznow.com/kenwood-ts-890s-at-hamnation-video/. STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2IKDDho via IFTTT Radio club plans Hamfest, show – Midland Daily News Posted: 25 May 2018 01:09 AM PDT The Midland Amateur Radio Club will host its 44th annual Hamfest on June 16 at the Midland Salvation Army Building, 330 Waldo Road. Vendor set up is at 6:30 a.m., with doors opening at 8 a.m. Tickets are $5. The MARC Hamfest traditionally features commercial vendors as well as table space available for amateurs with equipment to sell and trade. A vast array of amateur radio equipment and accessories, computers and software, parts, coaxial cable and connectors will greet visitors. The Midland Amateur Radio Club’s large stock of vintage and hard-to-find vacuum tubes will also available for sale. Outside, space will be available for trunk sales. The Club will offer VE exams for those wishing to earn their Ham Radio license, or an upgrade. Registration for exams begins at 10:30 a.m. and testing starts at 11 a.m. Applicants need to bring two pieces of ID, copies of any licenses and certificates that are applicable and at least two pencils. Test fee is $15. If applicants choose to visit the Hamfest proper, the gate fee is not included in the testing fee. For more details, contact Keith Johnson, KB8SOE, at 989-488-4337 or at kb8soe@.... Read the full article at https://www.ourmidland.com/news/article/Radio-club-nbsp-plans-Hamfest-show-12942855.php . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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ProSource Delegation Strengthens Strategic Relationships With Key Audio Partners Posted: 24 May 2018 10:34 AM PDT Vendor Partners Collaborate on Strategies for U.S. Market SOUTHLAKE, Texas May 24, 2018 ProSource, the largest audio, video, and integration buying group in the United States, deployed a delegation of ProSource executives, board members, and committee members to Europe in order to cement strategic relationships with key audio partners. The team was selected to report on a complete overview of the high-end audio marketplace and meet with vendor partners to collaborate on strategies for the U.S. market. Meetings with AudioQuest, Focal, Klipsch, Marantz, MartinLogan, and Paradigm took place during the HIGH END® Munich Exhibition, preceeded by a visit to the engineering facility for Arcam, recently acquired by the Harman Luxury Audio group. In addition, the group toured the Naim headquarters and factory, as well as Focal’s cabinet factory in Bourbon-Lancy, France, and the Focal headquarters in Saint-Étienne, France. The ProSource delegation included:
ProSource members joining the meetings in Munich included:
“Our partnership with key audio vendors has substantially contributed to the success of the ProSource organization in the audio category,” said Dave Workman, CEO and President of ProSource. “Our recent visit to Europe was highly successful, and we learned a great deal about new and emerging technologies and brands from the experience.” “I was proud to represent the ProSource board at the HIGH END Munich show and throughout the tour. It was inspiring to visit our vendor partners’ facilities and see their passion for performance audio, while observing the evolution of raw materials through the hands of skilled craftspeople to create an amazing finished product,” said William Janka, President and CEO of Mission Audio Video in Santa Barbara and ProSource board member. “Our business meetings with ProSource members have always been meaningful and productive, so when an opportunity presented itself to meet in Munich, we were ‘all in.’ We are always learning something valuable from our partnership and especially appreciate the diversity of the group,” said Kevin Zarow, Vice President of Sales, CI/AVS, Sound United. “During the ProSource journey to Munich, Germany, we had the opportunity to create lasting dialogue and foster collaborative discussions about advancing relationships that will set a course for the rest of the year. We were able to share our strategic vision and plan for focusing on higher margins, higher ASP, and restricted premium distribution while being immersed in the high-end audio environment,” added Paul Jacobs, CEO, Klipsch Group, Inc. Information on membership in ProSource is available from Sherry Dantonio, Director of Membership, at 562-810-1706 or by email at Sherry.Dantonio@.... # # # About ProSource ProSource is a cooperative, member-owned, not-for-profit buying group representing more than 550 specialty retailers and custom integrators. With annual sales of more than $5 billion, ProSource is the largest specialty and consumer-electronics merchandising group in the United States, which allows it to negotiate stronger programs with manufacturers, help independent dealers stay relevant to consumers, and keep the specialty A/V channel competitive. For additional information go to www.prosourceinfo.com. Video Collection https://vimeo.com/albbum/5188203 SmugMug Album https://prosource.smugmug.com/Europe-2018-Audio-Tour/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProSourceInfo/ LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/ProSource_LinkedIn Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProSourceInfo from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LoJlTI via IFTTT VP2V/K6TOP – B.V.I Posted: 24 May 2018 10:34 AM PDT Kevin K6TOP is again active from B.V.I as VP2V/K6TOP until June 1, 2018. QRV on 40-10m CW, spare time. QSL via LoTW or via NR6M. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GLunnn via IFTTT Riedel Provides Seamless and Reliable Signal Transport and Communications for Chile’s World-Renowned Song Festival Posted: 24 May 2018 10:34 AM PDT WorldCast Manager Maintains Control Posted: 24 May 2018 10:34 AM PDT Amateur Radio Transponders on Planned Chinese Satellites to Include HF Posted: 24 May 2018 09:04 AM PDT 05/23/2018 China’s Amateur Radio Satellite organization, CAMSAT, has released some details of three new Amateur Radio satellites that could be launched as early as September. Two of the satellites, CAS-5A and CAS-6, will carry transponders, and one of them will have HF capability. CAS-5A is a 6U CubeSat. It will an HF/HF (21/29 MHz) mode linear transponder; an HF/UHF (21/435 MHz) mode linear transponder; an HF CW telemetry beacon; VHF/UHF mode linear transponder; a VHF/UHF mode FM transponder; a UHF CW telemetry beacon, and UHF AX.25 4,000/9,600-baud GMSK Telemetry. Transponders will have 30 kHz passbands, except for the H/U unit, which will be 15 kHz. The tiny CAS-5B, weighing 1/2 kilogram, will be deployed from CAS-5A in orbit. It will carry a UHF CW beacon on an Amateur Radio frequency. It will be placed into a 539 × 533 kilometer, 97.5° orbit. CAS-5A/B will launch from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. CAS-6, a 50-kilogram microsat, will include a VHF CW telemetry beacon; a U/V mode 20 kHz linear transponder, and AX.25 4,800-baud GMSK telemetry downlink. It will also carry an atmospheric wind detector and other systems that will operate on non-amateur frequencies. A launch at sea is planned for CAS-6 from the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology. The microsat will be placed into a 579 × 579 kilometer, 45° orbit. CAMSAT has applied to the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) to coordinate frequencies for all three spacecraft. Thanks to AMSAT News Service via AMSAT-UKK Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/amateur-radio-transponders-on-planned-chinese-satellites-to-include-hf . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2knItlO via IFTTT A bookish radio: The Listener by E.R. Fone Posted: 24 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT A radio disguised as book ‘ The Listener’ by E. R. Fone. c.1920s. I discovered a photo of the The Listener by E.R. Fone via Dan Wilson’s Twitter feed. What a fascinating piece of vintage gear! Post readers: Any other radios in disguise that you’ve discovered? Please share links, photos and/or details in the comments section! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KQQ5Zp via IFTTT VP2V/K6TOP VP2VGG Tortola Island British Virgin Islands. From DXNews.com Posted: 24 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT Kevin, K6TOP will be active again from Tortola Island , British Virgin Islands, 23 May 1 June 2018 as VP2V/K6TOP. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Lr3pov via IFTTT The FREE DX-World Weekly Bulletin #250 Posted: 24 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT It’s Thursday – that means it’s Bulletin Day! Download the very latest FREE (non-subscription) DX-World Weekly Bulletin written by Bjorn, ON9CFG. Special mention to Bjorn for producing edition number 250. That’s almost 5 consecutive years of bulletins! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2x8vJc5 via IFTTT 95th anniversary of Czech radio’s first broadcasts Posted: 24 May 2018 08:34 AM PDT Czech Radio’s main headquarters in Vinohradská street in the centre of Prague, photo: Lenka i ková Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, David Iurescia (LW4DAF), who shares the following news items from Radio Prague regarding the 95th anniversary of Czech Radio’s first broadcasts:
Click here to download recording. Click here to read the full article at Radio Prague. The spectacular Rudgers?v Palace built in the Neo-Classicist style is home to Czech Radio’s Ostrava studios, photo: Daniel Martínek, Czech Radio (Source: Radio Praha)
via IFTTT 8P5A Barbados. From DXNews.com Posted: 24 May 2018 06:24 AM PDT Tom, W2SC will be again active, as 8P5A, from Barbados Island, IOTA NA 021, in CQ WW WPX CW Coontest, 26 27 May 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kSdlNl via IFTTT WorldCast Manager Maintains Control Posted: 24 May 2018 06:24 AM PDT Tieline ViA Wins 2018 Good Design Award® Posted: 24 May 2018 06:24 AM PDT Leading audio codec manufacturer Tieline Technology has announced the ViA Portable Remote Codec has been recognized as a prestigious Good Design Award® Winner in the Product Design category at the 60th Anniversary Good Design Awards ceremony in Sydney, Australia. The annual Good Design Awards is Australia’s most prestigious Awards event recognizing outstanding product design and innovation and celebrates the best new products and services on the market. “Tieline is thrilled to receive this prestigious award with Form Designs Australia as recognition for outstanding design and innovation,” said Will McLean, CEO Tieline Group of Companies. “Tieline worked closely with Form Designs Australia to create a best-in-class product and everyone involved from design through to manufacturing should be extremely proud of their efforts.” The Awards attracted a record number of entries and the jury commented that ViA is “a simple to use, compact and portable codec for wireless remote broadcasting. The technology brings a radical change in the way radio and TV can broadcast from remote locations. Simple and effective design solutions coupled with a great attention to manufacturing details. Product is fit for purpose. The design of the molding, button and knob locations and connectors is effective and very nicely done. This product is handy for a broadcasting professional to keep for ‘on the road’ applications. Compact device that attempts to house all the necessary technology and connectors in the one neat and versatile package. Well done.” “It was a pleasure working with Tieline on this project,” said Edward Khoury, Managing Director, Form Designs Australia. “We regard this award as a result of a team effort between Tieline’s technical, marketing and managing departments and without the close collaboration between Tieline and Form Designs this award would have never happened. Congratulations from Form Designs.” For more information about Tieline codecs visit www.tieline.com. Contact Tieline Or contact your favorite dealer for more information about Tieline codecs. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J4qBul via IFTTT New Section Managers elected in five ARRL sections Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Five new ARRL Section Managers have been declared elected to begin their first terms of office on July 1 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GLX6YV via IFTTT Ham kids build, learn tech skills Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC The XXenia Gazette reports young people were taught how to solder and built their own technology kits at Hamvention from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KSAdFP via IFTTT DKARS Magazine April/May 2018 Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC The DDKARS (Dutch Kingdom Amateur Radio Society) issues its own free PDF Magazine once every month from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LqJPc3 via IFTTT Brown University CubeSat now in space Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC WPRI TV reports the EQUiSat satellite built by students at Brown University in Rhode Island has been launched to the International Space Station from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KM61fm via IFTTT ARRL Articles Of Association and By Laws Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC ARRL has released a ‘white paper’ that provides some context to explain proposed alterations to the Articles Of Association and By Laws that the Executive Committee (EC) of the Board of Directors recommended for full Board passage at its April 21 meeting from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J5SmCI via IFTTT Amateur Radio transponders on planned Chinese satellites to include HF Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Chinaa’s Amateur Radio Satellite organization, CAMSAT, has released some details of three new Amateur Radio satellites that could be launched as early as September. Two of the satellites, CAS-5A and CAS-6, will carry transponders, and one of them will have HF capability from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GLudMK via IFTTT Tony’s 10m Band Report Posted: 24 May 2018 04:34 AM PDT Southgate ARC Anothher good week with Monday being top day. Most sought after DX was Z64EEF, Z68AA, Z61KR all from Kosovo plus others including EA9KB (Ceuta and Melilla). from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J5RWME via IFTTT Tieline ViA Wins 2018 Good Design Award® Posted: 24 May 2018 02:09 AM PDT Leading audio codec manufacturer Tieline Technology has announced the ViA Portable Remote Codec has been recognized as a prestigious Good Design Award® Winner in the Product Design category at the 60th Anniversary Good Design Awards ceremony in Sydney, Australia. The annual Good Design Awards is Australia’s most prestigious Awards event recognizing outstanding product design and innovation and celebrates the best new products and services on the market. “Tieline is thrilled to receive this prestigious award with Form Designs Australia as recognition for outstanding design and innovation,” said Will McLean, CEO Tieline Group of Companies. “Tieline worked closely with Form Designs Australia to create a best-in-class product and everyone involved from design through to manufacturing should be extremely proud of their efforts.” The Awards attracted a record number of entries and the jury commented that ViA is “a simple to use, compact and portable codec for wireless remote broadcasting. The technology brings a radical change in the way radio and TV can broadcast from remote locations. Simple and effective design solutions coupled with a great attention to manufacturing details. Product is fit for purpose. The design of the molding, button and knob locations and connectors is effective and very nicely done. This product is handy for a broadcasting professional to keep for ‘on the road’ applications. Compact device that attempts to house all the necessary technology and connectors in the one neat and versatile package. Well done.” “It was a pleasure working with Tieline on this project,” said Edward Khoury, Managing Director, Form Designs Australia. “We regard this award as a result of a team effort between Tieline’s technical, marketing and managing departments and without the close collaboration between Tieline and Form Designs this award would have never happened. Congratulations from Form Designs.” For more information about Tieline codecs visit www.tieline.com. Contact Tieline Or contact your favorite dealer for more information about Tieline codecs. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J4qBul via IFTTT V6J Ta Island, Nomoi Islands. From DXNews.com Posted: 24 May 2018 02:09 AM PDT V6J Team will be active from Ta Island, Mortlock (Nomoi) Islands, IOTA OC 253, in June July 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://dxnews.com/v6j/ via IFTTT V6J – Mortlock Islands, OC-254 Posted: 24 May 2018 02:09 AM PDT Hello IOTA friends, It is about time we gave you our latest information about V6J IOTA DXpedition. We have finally decided to activate OC-254 Ta Island Mortlock. Although we received some requests for OC-253 activation, we will try to activate OC-253 next year. This time, we will not use the Micronesia government ship. But we [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kjNGuY via IFTTT VisAir – HF DSP Transceiver Standalone DDC DUC Posted: 24 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT ARRL White Paper Provides Context for Recommended Governance Changes Posted: 24 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT 05/23/2018 ARRL has released a “white paper” that provides some context to explain proposed alterations to the Articles Of Association and By Laws that the Executive Committee (EC) of the Board of Directors recommended for full Board passage at its April 21 meeting. Study continues of the so-called “Code of Conduct” for Board members, known officially as the ARRL Policy on Board Governance and Conduct of Members of the Board of Directors and Vice Directors, with changes to be recommended for later Board consideration. At its January meeting, the Board pledged to provide the membership with the rationale and purpose behind proposed changes to the Articles and By Laws that it had adopted last July. In April the EC recommended minor revisions to two new amendments to ARRL’s Articles of Association and one change to its By-Laws for Board approval at its July 2018 meeting. In all, four changes are being proposed. One proposed change involves the wording of the Articles that address indemnification and personal liability of ARRL Directors, Vice Directors, and officers. Although the Board had adopted new Articles 15 and 16 at its July 2017 meeting, ARRL’s Connecticut counsel recommended two revisions, requiring Board approval, to make the wording of those changed sections consistent with Connecticut state statutes. Article 15 addresses personal liability of Directors, Vice Directors, and volunteer and staff officers for damages due to a breach of duty in their respective roles, provided the breach did not involve a “knowing and culpable” violation of law, improper personal economic gain, a lack of good faith, and conscious disregard or sustained and unexcused pattern of inattention amounting to abdication of duty. Article 16 would provide indemnification of Directors, Vice Directors, and volunteer and staff officers for any monetary judgement based on any actions taken or any failure to take action, except under the circumstances listed in Article 15. A change to the wording of Article 1 would add “ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio” as an informal name for the organization, in addition to “American Radio Relay League, Inc.” This adds the informal name of the organization to the formal name spelled out in Article 1 to indicate that either rendering is a proper description of the organization. A clarification of the Directors/Vice Directors election cycle spelled out in By Law 23 also was required. This involved only a wording change to include the correct years involved. The minutes of the April 21 ARRL Executive Committee meeting include the specific wording of the proposed changes. The Board made two specific edits to the “Code of Conduct” at its January meeting and directed the EC to review the remaining provisions with the intention of presenting those to the full Board. The EC began this process at its April meeting, considering a simplified version of a document recommended by the National Council of Non-Profits but realized it would take longer than anticipated to complete this review and present its findings to the Board and the membership. The EC expects to have a discussion and a proposal for the Board’s consideration later this year. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/arrl-white-paper-provides-context-for-recommended-governance-changes . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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Amateur Radio Transponders on Planned Chinese Satellites to Include HF Posted: 23 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT China’s Amateur Radio Satellite organization, CAMSAT, has released some details of three new Amateur Radio satellites that could be launched as early as September. Two of the satellites, CAS-5A and CAS-6, will carry transponders, and one of them will have HF capability. CAS-5A is a 6U CubeSat. It will an HF/HF (21/29 MHz) mode linear transponder; an HF/UHF (21/435 MHz) mode linear transponder; from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjmskF via IFTTT Amateur Radio Transponders on Planned Chinese Satellites to Include HF Posted: 23 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT ARRL China ’s Amateur Radio Satellite organization, CAMSAT, has released some details of three new Amateur Radio satellites that could be launched as early as September. Two of the satellites, CAS-5A and CAS-6, will carry transponders, and one of them will have HF capability. CAS-5A is a 6U CubeSat. It will an HF/HF (21/29 MHz) mode linear transponder; an HF/UHF (21/435 MHz) mode linear transponder; from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjmskF via IFTTT New Section Managers Elected in Five ARRL Sections Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Five new ARRL Section Managers have been declared elected to begin their first terms of office on July 1. Section Manager (SM) election ballots were counted in the Indiana and Northern Florida Sections on May 22 at ARRL Headquarters. Other candidates faced no opposition during the spring election cycle. In Indiana, James “Jimmy” Merry, KC9RPX, of Ellettsville, was declared elected in a very clos from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xfn8Vl via IFTTT New Section Managers Elected in Five ARRL Sections Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT ARRL Five neww ARRL Section Managers have been declared elected to begin their first terms of office on July 1. Section Manager (SM) election ballots were counted in the Indiana and Northern Florida Sections on May 22 at ARRL Headquarters. Other candidates faced no opposition during the spring election cycle. In Indiana, James “Jimmy” Merry, KC9RPX, of Ellettsville, was declared elected in a very clos from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2xfn8Vl via IFTTT 95th anniversary of Czech radio’s first broadcasts Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Czech Radio’s main headquarters in Vinohradská street in the centre of Prague, photo: Lenka i ková Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, David Iurescia (LW4DAF), who shares the following news items from Radio Prague regarding the 95th anniversary of Czech Radio’s first broadcasts:
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via IFTTT NP2P US Virgin Islands. From DXNews.com Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Yuriy, N2TTA will be active from US Virgin Islands, in CQ WW WPX CW Contest, 26 27 May 2018, aas NP2P. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ioyhXE via IFTTT ZP9MCE Paraguay. From DXNews.com Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT ZP9MCE will be active from Paraguay in CQ WW WPX CW Contest, 26 27 May 2018. from rssfeeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2zpzKbR via IFTTT GU3HFN Guernsey Island. From DXNews.com Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Oleg, RL5D will be active from Guernsey Island, IOTA EU 114, in CQ WW WPX CW Contest, 26 – 27 May 2018, as GU3HFN. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2y7Ibpn via IFTTT Slovenia Suggests Switchover Date Posted: 23 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT VORW Radio International updated schedule Posted: 23 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor John with TheReportOfTheWeek who writes:
via IFTTT 9A90P – Vela Palagruza, EU-090 Posted: 23 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Eight members of the Radio Club Croatian Flora Fauna will be active from the island of Vela Palagruza (EU-090, CI-084, LH 0057, unfortunately there is no 9AFF reference yet) as 9A90P (9A ninety P) between June 16-23, 2018. Some of members will also try to operate under their H/c from neighbouring islands: Mala Palagruza (EU-090, [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KMXCs9 via IFTTT Thimeo Touts Processing Tools Posted: 23 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Radio ham recognized for Skywarn work Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC The DDaily Sun reports on Harold Lloyd W4OE who serves as a volunteer amateur radio operator with Sumter County Emergency Management from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J2GpOa via IFTTT German astronaut to make second trip to ISS Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC ESA aastronaut Alexander Gerst, KF5ONO, will be launched into space on 6 June at 11:12 GMT (13:12 CEST) alongside Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev and NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GJ1Tuj via IFTTT Call for nominations – AMSAT Board of Directors Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC It ’s time to submit nominations for the upcoming AMSAT-NA Board of Directors election. Three directors’ terms expire this year: those of Tom Clark, K3IO; Mark Hammond, N8MH; and Bruce Paige, KK5DO from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IZmS1f via IFTTT Bryan Rawlings, VE3QN in Geneva for WRC Preparatory Meetings Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Bryann Rawlings, VE3QN, RAC Special Advisor, is in Geneva, Switzerland attending the latest Preparatory Meetings for the 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-19) from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GJ7TTU via IFTTT Bob Colyard RIP Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Bob CColyard who created and maintained the dxworld.com website has passed away from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LkHWxk via IFTTT 50 Mhz Sporadic E Posted: 23 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC I ’m SWL since 1971 and since 1988 listening to the Magic band and since the last year also decoding the digital modes (JT65 and FT8). But I prefer USB and CW from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KLqiBY via IFTTT VK5CE/6 IOTA Expedition. From DXNews.com Posted: 23 May 2018 03:25 AM PDT VK5CE/6 Craig, VK5CE inform dxnews.com that he will be active as VK5CE/6 From Woody Island, IOTA OC – 170, East Lewis Island, IOTA OC 199, Direction Island, IOTTA OC 140, Cheyne Island, IOTA OC 193, St Peter Island, d, IOTA OC 220. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2mpLR1i via IFTTT [UPDATE] VK5CE/6 – IOTA tour Posted: 23 May 2018 03:25 AM PDT NEWS UPDATE Craig VVK5CE has done the final update on the website for the 5 week July VK IOTA tour at https://ift.tt/2GJiYUZ it now includes: updated operation dates for OC-164, OOC-199, OC-140, OC-193, OC-170 and OC-220 propagation forecasts annd operating times/bands for all 6 islands for those people sponsooring before the [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2DlEeQK via IFTTT Pinetop-Lakeside hosts emergency preparedness event – White Mountain Independent Posted: 23 May 2018 01:25 AM PDT ‘+ ‘ ‘+__tnt.truncateStr(oAsset.title,85,’ ’)+’
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Final Call for AES Milan Advance Registration – Online Registration for All Access and Exhibits-Plus Badges Ends 21 May Posted: 22 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT Save valuablle time and money with advance registration options before time runs out New York, NY Due to popular demand, and in honor of AES Membership Month, the AES has extended online advance registration options to end of day, Monday, 21 May (midnight, Milan time, CEST) for the upcoming AES Milan Convention, set to take place 23 26 May in Milan, Ittaly. The final call for advance registration marks the last possible day to receive significant discounts of up to 50% for AES Members. Complimentary Exhibits-Plus passes are also available using code AES144NOW at checkout. Prospective attendees can register now at aeseurope.com for the 144 Audio Engineering Society International Convention online and begin planning their AES Milan Convention experience. Four-day All Access passes are designed to offer the most comprehensive convention package, with admission to all on-site events, including the exhibition floor and all workshop, tutorial, and research presentations. The Exhibits-Plus badge a complimentary offering for all that pre-rregister with the VIP code AES144NOW gains access to the exhibitioon floor and core special events, the Professional Sound Expo, and more. As always, AES Members receive exclusive discounts, with even deeper discounts and incentives for Student Members studying for careers and opportunities in audio engineering and related fields. Members of all classifications also have access to online preprints of paper sessions in advance of AES Conventions, along with their E-Library and AES Live Videos benefits. With this year’s theme, “The Power of Sound,” the 144 International AES Convention in Milan will bring together audio professionals, students, enthusiasts and advanced audio technologies from around the world for four days of audio immersion, experiences and networking like no other. Be part of this year’s largest European AES event and register now at aeseurope.com before the 21 May deadline. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s0ioO3 via IFTTT 2018 IAAIS Award Winners Announced Posted: 22 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT AES Membership Month Extends AES Milan Registration, Opens NY 2018 Housing, Updates Refer-a-Friend Posted: 22 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT Revamped Reffer-a-Friend program now benefits both the new member and the referring member; AES NY 2018 housing opens early for members only; best pricing availability on All Access and Exhibits-Plus badges, including substantial member discounts, extended for the largest European AES event of the year New York, NY The month of May is Membership Month for the Audio Engineering Society, with early opening of housing availability for AES New York 2018; AES Milan 2018 Advance Registration with its deep discounts for members extended; and a revamp of the Society’s Refer-a-Friend program. Everyone wins with the new AES Refer-a-Friend program – the referring member and the new or lapsed renewing member each receive independent Discount Credits of 10% of the membership fee. Accumulated Discount Credits can be used toward anything that can be purchased at aes.org, including AES products, services, event registration, and Membership dues. Details are available at aes.org/membership/referrals. From May 1 through May 15, 2018, before AES NY 2018 Advance Registration opens on May 16, members also have exclusive access to housing registration for AES New York 2018, slated for the Jacob Javits Center, October 17 19 for the exhibition and October 17 20 for the technical program. This benefit allows memberrs the opportunity to secure the best available rooms and pricing. The housing registration link is linked from the Member Discount page: secure.aes.org/members/discounts. Register now for the 144 Audio Engineering Society International Convention, set to take place May 23 26 in Milan, Italy, as we celeebrate the 70 anniversary of the AES, and take advantage of best pricing on Advance Registration, extended through May 14 in honor of AES Membership Month. Whether planning to take in all that the AES Milan Convention has to offer with a four-day All Access pass, or registering for an Exhibits-Plus badge in order to visit the exhibition floor and attend core special events, act now to save valuable time and money while at the show, and start planning your convention experience. As always, AES Members receive exclusive discounts of up to 50% on the two annual AES Conventions (the discount is the equivalent of the membership dues for All Access registration) and Conferences around the world, throughout the year, as well as a host of other benefits. Even deeper discounts and incentives for students offer additional advantages to those studying for careers and opportunities in audio engineering and related fields and provide invaluable networking opportunities with professionals and peers from around the world. Whether you’ve been to an AES International Convention before, or are making AES Milan your first major event, you will find a wealth of useful information online at aeseurope.com, including an interactive calendar, Technical Program listings, exhibitor and presenter information, news and events, and everything you need to get the most out of your experience. Make your attendance at AES Milan a top priority in your professional audio career and education, and come be a part of history as we take on the next advancements in Game Audio & AR/VR, Immersive Audio, Recording & Production, Sound Reinforcement, Product Development, Signal Processing, Networked Audio, and more. Current AES Members, as well as those looking to join, will have the opportunity to renew or register their membership onsite and to begin taking advantage of benefits, including pre-prints of AES Milan research papers and proceedings downloads, and more. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rZvj2F via IFTTT E2A Thailand. From DXNews.com Posted: 22 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Champ, E21EIC will be active from Thailand, in CQ WW WPX CW Contest, 26 27 May 2018, as E2A. from rssfeedtop10 https://dxnews.com/e2a/ via IFTTT PZ5XX – Suriname Posted: 22 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Olli, OH0XX (HP1WW) is currently active from Suriname as PZ5XX. QRV on HF bands, CW until May 29th. QSL via OH0XX LoTW / OQRS. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s20idV via IFTTT PZ5XX Suriname. From DXNews.com Posted: 22 May 2018 09:40 AM PDT Olli, OH0XX will be active as PZ5XX from Suriname, until 29 May 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2J2Mnik via IFTTT ARRL Business Services Manager Debra Jahnke, K1DAJ, SK Posted: 22 May 2018 08:55 AM PDT 05/21/2018 ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ, of Colchester, Connecticut, died on May 17 after a lengthy illness. She was 66 and had been on the ARRL Headquarters staff for nearly 40 years, starting as a file clerk. She went on to serve as Deputy Circulation Manager, Circulation Manager, Publication Sales and Warehouse Manager, and as Business Services Manager (including Advertising). She met her husband of 31 years, ARRL Contest Branch Manager Bart Jahnke, W9JJ, at Headquarters. “This is a tremendous loss for the ARRL,” said ARRL CEO Barry Shelley, N1VXY. “Those of us who knew Deb will miss her remarkable spirit and direct approach to both the work of the ARRL and life. Deb loved the outdoors, including sharing time with family in her flower garden, and with their dogs and her rescue horses.” She enjoyed the fall foliage, and one of her favorite places to visit was Harkness Memorial State Park on the Connecticut shoreline in Waterford. For many years, she was a fixture at Hamvention® and at other major Amateur Radio shows, organizing and overseeing the operation of ARRL’s exhibit and store. Deb Jahnke attended Newington High School and Central Connecticut State University. In addition to her husband, she is survived by their daughters Samantha and Ashley. No public services are planned at this time. The family has requested that contributions be made in Debra Jahnke’s name to the American Cancer Society, the Shriners Hospitals for Children, or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Friends may leave remembrances on the Belmont Funeral Home site. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/arrl-business-services-manager-debra-jahnke-k1daj-sk . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2IXprAV via IFTTT Unicorn-2A to launch from Alaska Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC A neww UK built PocketQube satellite has been developed by radio amateurs at Glasgow company Alba Orbital. Radio amateurs Constantin Constantinides MM6XOM, Sajimon Chacko 2M0DSY and Alejandro González Garrido EA7KDU worked on Unicorn-2A which will have downlinks in the 437 MHz and 2400 MHz bands from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GG9SZ5 via IFTTT Reunion Island Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC Thomaas, F4HPX, will once again be active as FR/F4HPX from various locations on Reunion Island (AF-016) between May 25th and June 15th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IBJGES via IFTTT Map of German radio hams Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC A Gooogle map is available that shows radio amateurs in Germany as at June 5, 2017 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s2pile via IFTTT Latham ham radio family at Hamvention Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC The XXenia Gazette reports if you’re a member of the Latham Family from Greencastle, Penn., operating amateur radio is almost a given from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kktmKh via IFTTT GACW Contest Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC The GGACW (Argentinian Group of Radiotelegraphy Grupo Argentino de CW) have the pleasure to invite you to a new edition of WWSA Contest (World Wide South America Contest) from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s1Z7uQ via IFTTT RAC’s first Gold Maple Leaf Operator member: IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC At thhe Dayton Hamvention on Friday, May 18, RAC President Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA, presented Tim Ellam, VE6SH, International Amateur Radio Union President, with RAC’s first Gold Maple Leaf Operator Membership from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IBIDEW via IFTTT ARRL Business Services Manager Debra Jahnke, K1DAJ (SK) Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ, of Colchester, Connecticut, died on May 17 after a lengthy illness from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s3ESgu via IFTTT Summer 2018 International Shortwave Broadcast Guide now available at Amazon Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC Olderr ham radio operators and radio listeners might remember a time when shortwave radio stations broadcast a nearly constant drumbeat of political propaganda during the Cold War years from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2kfeDjB via IFTTT 2018 IARU HF World Championship Contest Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC The 22018 IARU HF World Championship Contest takes place the second full weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC Sunday (14-15 July 2018) from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s2IfnL via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 22 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjLRKU via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 22 May 2018 07:40 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjLRKU via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 22 May 2018 07:40 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjLRKU via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 22 May 2018 07:40 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjLRKU via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 22 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LjLRKU via IFTTT KL7RRC/P – Kagamil Island, NA-234 – Alaska Posted: 22 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT UPDATE Yuir, N3QQ iinforms that his flight to Dutch Harbor leaves at 5am (local) today and if the WX remains good they will set sail this evening their time. MAY 3, 2018 Tim, NL8F and Yuri, N3QQ will be active from Kagamil Island, NA-2234 as KL7RRC/P during May 23-27, 2018. QRV on 80-17m [ ] fromm rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GGupg4 via IFTTT 2018 Hamvention photos: Inside Exhibits Posted: 22 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT The Flex 6600M is a handsome standalone SDR transceiver. Saturday and Sunday were long (though fun !) days at the 2018 Hamventionn I did have a moment to visit most of the inside exhibit tables. Moost of the following photos were taken (in no particular order) in the main Hamvention buildings and tents at the Greene County Fairgrounds. Again, it was especially fun meeting so many SWLing Post readers and contributors in person! Note that the folling photos are in no particular order. Click here to view photos of the 2018 Hamvention flea market. Click on the photos below to view larger images: from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2s0JhR3 via IFTTT Post-Launch Signals Received as Amateur Radio Heads to Moon Posted: 22 May 2018 01:25 AM PDT 05/21/2018 China has launched two microsatellites into a lunar transfer orbit. They launched as secondary payloads with the Quequiao relay satellite on May 20, in conjunction with the Chang’e 4 mission to the far side of the moon. Once in lunar orbit, DSLWP-A1 and DSLWP-A2 (DSLWP = Discovering the Sky at Longest Wavelengths Pathfinder) also known as Longjiang-1 and Lonngjiang-2 will test low-frequency radio astronomy and space-baased interferometry. They carry Amateur Radio and educational payloads, but not a transponder. The Chang’e 4 mission will be the first-ever attempt at a soft landing on the far side of the moon. Following deployment, signals from the DSLWP satellites were received by radio amateurs in Brazil, Chile, and the US, as well as by many others around the world. Harbin Institute of Technology (BY2HIT) developed and built the DSLWP spacecraft and is overseeing that mission. The two microsats eventually will enter a 300 × 9,000 kilometer elliptical orbit. Each satellite carries VHF/UHF SDR transceivers for beacon, telemetry, telecommand, and digital image downlink, plus a GMSK-JT4 repeater. Onboard transmitting power is about 2 W. The astronomy objectives of the two spacecraft are to observe the sky at the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum 1 MHz to 30 MHz with the aim of learning about energetic phenomena from galactic sources, using the moon to shield them from earthbound radio signals. An open telecommand protocol on the spacecraft is designed to allow radio amateurs to send commands to take and download images. DSLWP-A1 downlinks are 435.425 MHz and 436.425 MHz; DSLWP-A2 downlinks are 435.400 MHz and 436.400 MHz. They will use 250/500 bps GMSK using 10 kHz wide FM single-channel data, with concatenated codes or JT4G. JT4 uses four-tone FSK, with a keying rate of 4.375 baud; the JT4G sub-mode uses 315 Hz tone spacing and 1,260 Hz total bandwidth. The Queqiao communications relay satellite is required for the lunar far-side landing to facilitate communication with a not-yet-launched lander and rover because the moon’s far side never faces Earth, and some significant scientific measurements from the dark side of the moon require real-time contact with Earth. Queqiao was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). Harbin Institute of Technology Amateur Radio Club hopes that radio amateurs will get involved with the DSLWP mission, and QSL cards have been designed for different flight phases for amateurs who successfully receive telemetry or make contact. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/post-launch-signals-received-as-amateur-radio-heads-to-moon . STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. 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Ham radio heads to the Moon Posted: 21 May 2018 12:30 PM PDT FCC Continues Search for Pirate Operations Posted: 21 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT Agents operate on both coasts Even as the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice prepped to take significant action against alleged pirate operators in Manhattan, it had its eye on other operations in New York, New Jersey and Oregon. In early April, agents from the New York Office of the Enforcement Bureau investigated an unlicensed FM station operating on the frequency 107.7 MHz in the Orange, N.J., area. Using direction-finding techniques, radio signals were detected on the frequency 107.7 MHz from a property on 439 Main Street and found that the alleged station was being operated by Nicolas Ronald at a property owned by Sanjiv Jain of Orange. Around the same time, agents from the Boston Office investigated a complaint of an alleged unlicensed FM station operating on the frequency 99.7 MHz in Brockton, Mass. Agents delivered a notice of unlicensed operation to Cayemite J. Edner of Brockton as the owner of the property on North Warren Ave. where the station was allegedly operating. The month prior, agents sent a notice of unlicensed operation to John G. Pierre of Brooklyn after agents responded to complaints of an unlicensed FM station operating on the frequency 93.7 MHz. Agents confirmed by direction-finding techniques that radio signals on frequency 93.7 MHz were allegedly emanating from 1710 Carroll Street, and that Pierre was the operator of the station. [Read: Feds Confiscate Gear From Alleged NYC Radio Pirate] About 2,600 miles across the country in La Grande, Ore., agents from the Portland office of the Enforcement Bureau used direction-finding techniques to assess that radio signals on frequency 92.3 MHz were allegedly emanating from an antenna located in Room 8 at the Orchard Motel occupied by Thomas Eugene Barnes. In each case, agents allegedly discovered that the stations were operating at a strength that exceeded the maximum permitted level of 100 microvolts per meter ( V/m) at 3 meters for nonlicensed devices. Each were warned that operating radio transmitting equipment without a valid radio station authorization is a violation of Federal law, and that an operator may be subject to monetary fines and criminal sanctions. Each individual has 10 days to respond with evidence they have FCC authority to operate. [Want more information like this? Subscribe to our newsletter and get it delivered right to your inbox.] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2x2sTFA via IFTTT iHeartMedia Makes Changes in Seattle and Fresno Posted: 21 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT New personnel on the West Coast IHeartMedia made several West Coast personnel announcements. Seattle’s KUBE(FM) has announced Zann will join the station as its afternoon drive on-air host, and Zach “Mayhem” Wellsandt will join the station as assistant PD and music director in addition to having new midday host responsibilities. Additionally, Greg Neft has been named PD for KALZ(FM) and KRZR(AM) in Fresno, Calif. Zann will broadcast weekdays from 3 7 p.m. She joins KUBE from Dalllas, where she most recently served as the midday host at Cumulus Media’s KLIF(FM). She has also served as an afternoon drive host in New York. She began her career as a morning show producer in Philadelphia. Wellsandt joins iHeartMedia Seattle from iHeartMedia’s Central Texas region, where he most recently served as the director of CHR. His background includes PD roles in Austin, Texas; Grand Rapids, Mich.; and Spokane, Wash., where he began his career. iHeartMedia Seattle owns and operates KBKS(FM/HD2), KUBE(FM/HD2), KJR(AM/FM/HD2), KZOK(FM/HD2), KJAQ(FM/HD2/HD3), KFNQ(AM) and KHHO(AM). As PD in Fresno, Greg Neft will be responsible for programming operations for KALZ and KRZR. He will report to iHeartMedia Fresno Senior Vice President of Programming Steve Weed. Neft joins the market from St. George, Utah, where he most recently served as the corporate director of news content programming for Cherry Creek Media. He returns to Fresno after previously working there as an anchor and reporter. He also served as the morning news anchor for WOKV and an NFL reporter for Sirius XM Radio in Jacksonville, Fla. iHeartMedia Fresno owns and operates KALZ, KBOS(FM), KCBL(AM), KRZR, KFBT(FM), KFSO(FM), KHGE(FM), KRDU(AM), and KSOF(FM). [Want more information like this? 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She was 66 and had been on the ARRL Headquarters staff for nearly 40 years, starting as a file clerk. She went on to serve as Deputy Circulation Manager, Circulation Manager, Publication Sales and Warehouse Manager, and as Business Services Manager (including Advertising). She m… from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IAiRN9 via IFTTT ARRL Business Services Manager Debra Jahnke, K1DAJ, SK Posted: 21 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT ARRL ARRL Bussiness Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ, of Colchester, Connecticut, died on May 17 after a lengthy illness. She was 66 and had been on the ARRL Headquarters staff for nearly 40 years, starting as a file clerk. She went on to serve as Deputy Circulation Manager, Circulation Manager, Publication Sales and Warehouse Manager, and as Business Services Manager (including Advertising). She m from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IAiRN9 via IFTTT CR3W Madeira. From DXNews.com Posted: 21 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT CR3W team will be active from Madeira Island, IOTA AF 014, in CQ WW WPX CW Contest, 26 27 May 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2vWjvBw via IFTTT India: DRM Receivers Find Place in Cars Posted: 21 May 2018 11:40 AM PDT AH2R – Guam Posted: 21 May 2018 09:25 AM PDT JI3ERV and JO1RUR will be active from Guam as AH2R during the CQWW WPX CW contest (May 26-27, 2018) QSL via LoTW. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2tkxVct via IFTTT 9H3EE – Malta Posted: 21 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Henning, OZ1BII informs DX-World that he will be active from Malta as 9H3EE during May 24-28, 2018. Primarily QRV for the CQ WPX Contest (May 26-27). from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IyeztM via IFTTT India: DRM Receivers Find Place in Cars Posted: 21 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT Radio hams prepare for natural disaster Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Eventts happen frequently around the globe that serve as reminders how life as we know it can suddenly change as a result of a catastrophic event from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rY8YTk via IFTTT QSO Today – Jack Mandelman – K1VT Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Dr. JJack Mandelman is on the short list for holding the most patents, over 700 Worldwide, in the area of semiconductor physics, while at the same time a successful ham radio operator working DX and CW from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2x0Y7Nr via IFTTT Hyderabad radio ham receives world recognition Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC On Frriday, May 18, the international magazine CQ Amateur Radio inducted Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE along with 11 others to its 2018 Hall of Fame, with Farhan being the only living Indian on the list from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rWd5iO via IFTTT Ham radio exam held in Xi’an Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC The CChinese Amateur Radio Club (CRAC) organised the first Class C exam in Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi province, on May 12, 2018. 56 candidates took the exam and 35 passed from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GBhBrj via IFTTT Electronics still thrives as a hobby Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC Lou FFrenzel W5LEF writes though the tools and components have changed radically since its hobbyist beginnings, the fascination and passion for electronics remains from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rYxSSJ via IFTTT beaconspot change of domain name Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC The EEU has said that .eu domains held by UK registrants may be revoked when the United Kingdom leaves the EU (March 29, 2019). As a result, beaconspot.eu has been moved to beaconspot.uk from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wYkjaW via IFTTT ARISS contact planned for school in Poland Posted: 21 May 2018 05:25 AM PDT Southgate ARC An Innternational Space Station school contact has been planned for Ricky Arnold KE5DAU with Janusz Kusocinski Primary School No. 71, Poznan, Poland. The event is scheduled Wednesday 23 May 2018 at approximately 11:06 UTC from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IxXct4 via IFTTT Hamvention 2018 – Sunday Roundup Posted: 21 May 2018 01:25 AM PDT Hamvention 2018 is history. It was a rain-plagued event . . . until today. On Sunday, the Sun burst forth and the bargain hunters flocked to the Xenia Fairgrounds. A number of exhibitors commented that it was the largest Hamvention Sunday attendance that they had seen in a long time. This Hamvention may also be remembered for the number of new products that debuted at the show. In addition to th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2x7tCFJ via IFTTT Hamvention 2018 – Sunday Roundup Posted: 21 May 2018 01:25 AM PDT ARRL Hamventiion 2018 is history. It was a rain-plagued event . . . until today. On Sunday, the Sun burst forth and the bargain hunters flocked to the Xenia Fairgrounds. A number of exhibitors commented that it was the largest Hamvention Sunday attendance that they had seen in a long time. This Hamvention may also be remembered for the number of new products that debuted at the show. In addition to th from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2x7tCFJ via IFTTT Yaesu FT-DX101D HF/50MHz 100W SDR Posted: 21 May 2018 12:45 AM PDT Hamvention 2018 – Sunday Roundup Posted: 21 May 2018 12:45 AM PDT 05/20/2018 Hamvention 2018 is history. It was a rain-plagued event . . . until today. On Sunday, the Sun burst forth and the bargain hunters flocked to the Xenia Fairgrounds. A number of exhibitors commented that it was the largest Hamvention Sunday attendance that they had seen in a long time. This Hamvention may also be remembered for the number of new products that debuted at the show. In addition to the new transceivers we reported in yesterday’s summary, there were many other new products ranging from CW keys, to digital mode interfaces, to audio processors, and RF power amplifiers. Young attendees seemed to be in greater evidence this year, including teams of students interested in combining Amateur Radio with robotics. For example, the First Robotics competition teams were present and demonstrating their creations. In the same area, the HamSCI exhibitors received considerable attention, both from veteran amateurs and younger amateurs alike. The weather notwithstanding, the mood was clearly upbeat. The open layout of the Xenia Fairgrounds drew compliments as attendees found it much easier to navigate than the previous Hara Arena venue. The Dayton Amateur Radio Association also received kudos for their smooth management of the event. And no Hamvention 2018 summary would be complete without a mention of the food trucks. The food vendors drew rave reviews with delights ranging from standard carnival fare to ethnic cuisines. The last ARRL Audio News Extra Edition podcast from Hamvention will be posted Sunday evening for subscribers. You can also listen online here. Read the full article at http://www.arrl.org/news/view/hamvention-2018-sunday-roundup. STRAY SIGNALS does not claim ownership of the article. Tweet !function(d,s,id) { var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if(!d.getElementById(id)) { js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=” https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” ;;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs); } } (document,”script”,”twitter-wjs”); from Stray Signals https://ift.tt/2Gze5Og via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. 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Radio Holds Its Own at the 2018 Winter Olympics Posted: 20 May 2018 03:24 PM PDT Irish Islands IOTA Tour 2018 Posted: 20 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Beginning June 1st 2018, the EIDX Group will activate ALL Irish IOTA Groups. Using the ‘Echo Juliet’ prefix, EJ0DXG will be QRV from IOTA EU-006, EU-007, EU-103 and EU-121 this summer. Starting off with ‘Little Saltee Island’ EU-103 on June 15/16/17/18th the groups will be QRV on HF and 66m bands using CW, SSB and Digital [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gyfh4o via IFTTT Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC Hannees Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the solar activity is expected to remain at very low levels from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wYUibu via IFTTT Study of ham radio in Sweden Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC A stuudy of the distribution and usage profiles of Amateur Radio stations in Sweden written in English is available for download from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rWSv1y via IFTTT Radio hams help with RNLI fundraising Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC The WWirral Globe newspaper report the Wirral Amateur Radio Club helped raise money for the national RNLI campaign Mayday from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GAbGmm via IFTTT QSL Royal wedding on HamSphere Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC o cellebrate the Royale Wedding Of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle I have decided to make spécial QSL cards for QSO on HamSphere 4.0 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rWhq5r via IFTTT VK6WIA NewsWest Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC Are yyou new to the hobby of Amateur Radio? This week, Newswest welcomes newcomers to Amateur Radio from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wZhA0M via IFTTT IRTS bandplans for new 8m and 5m ham radio bands Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC The IIRTS have released bandplans for the new Amateur Radio 30-49 MHz (8m) and 54-69.9 MHz (5m) allocations from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IveEyd via IFTTT Historic entry for ILLW Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC 25 yeears ago on 28th August 1993 the very first Northern Lighthouse Weekend Activity took place managed by Mike Dalrymple GM4SUC of the Ayr Amateur Radio Group from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GyXl9G via IFTTT ‘Hams’ hail from around the globe Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC Traveeling from across the country and around the world, thousands of amateur radio operators or “hams” braved the rain at the Greene County Fairgrounds May 18 for the first day of Hamvention from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IxSuLZ via IFTTT Ham radio heads to the Moon Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC DSLWPP is a lunar formation flying mission led by Harbin Institute of Technology for low frequency radio astronomy, amateur radio and education. It consists of a pair of 47 kg microsatellites, to be launched into a lunar transfer orbit UTC this Sunday evening, and finally enter a 300 x 9000km lunar elliptical orbit from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wUjHCY via IFTTT Foundations of Amateur Radio #154 Posted: 20 May 2018 04:54 AM PDT Southgate ARC With computers becoming more and more ensconced within the confines of our radio shack the variety of information available is increasing regularly. The introduction of a waterfall display has dramatically simplified the process of detecting what the activity level is on a particular band from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rV7ysC via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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dxer ham radio dx news2018 Hamvention photos: Friday Flea Market Posted: 19 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT It was a long day at the 2018 Hamvention Friday, but we had a brilliant time. As always, its a pleasure to meet so many SWLing Post readers and contributors thank you for stopping by! Below, Ive posted pphotos I took at the Hamvention Flea Market this morning. Note that most of these photos were taken either prior to the flea market opening or just shortly after. The selection was pretty amazing. The rain did come and go throughout the day, but the recycled asphalt that was spread between the aisles did help keep mitigate the mud situation. Click on the thumbnail to expand each photo. Ive tried to include price tags when available although the camera phone I used didnt have the sharpest focus! I plan to post inside exhibit photos tomorrow. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2LcJzxe via IFTTT Living in the Past Posted: 19 May 2018 02:54 AM PDT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:29 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:29 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:29 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT The K7RA Solar Update Posted: 18 May 2018 09:14 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KCr04v via IFTTT A review of the SDRplay RSPduo 14-bit dual tuner SDR Posted: 18 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT The new SDRplay RSPduo Moments ago, I posted a press release from the UK-based software-defined radio manufacturer, SDRplay, announcing their latest product: the RSPduo: a 14-bit Dual Tuner SDR. I should start with the disclaimer that, not only was I sent an RSPduo to review and evaluate, but SDRplay has been a supporter of the SWLing Post for a few years now. You’ve no doubt seen their ads in the upper right corner of our site. After I reviewed their first SDR (the RSP1) I discovered that SDRplay all of their staff and supporters we –welcome constructive criticism and even invite frank discussions. They’re a company with integrity. No doubt, this is why I agreed to alpha- and beta-test their SDRs. Fortunately, I’ve not been disappointed. As a company, moreover, SDRplay breaks the mold –and in very good ways:
That last item, in particular, is a head-scratcher. Considering these facts, how does SDRplay still manage to keep their pricing so competitive? I only wish I knew. When the company released the RSP1A last year, I had already spent a few months with alpha and beta units, mulling over their respective merits (and there were many). So I was simply gobsmacked when they announced that the price would be just $99 US. I rather figured the company was leaving money on the table, although I was pleased to announce this sprice to my readers here. Fast-forward to two weeks ago: I received the new RSPduo to review. And the price this time? $279 US. While this is currently the priciest product in the SDRplay line, let’s go over what makes this SDR special and why I still think SDRplay may be leaving money on the table. Introducing the SDRplay RSPduoThe RSPduo is unlike any other SDR in the SDRplay product line, and, indeed, unlike most of the budget SDRs currently on the market. As “duo” implies, this RSP features dual independent tuners, both piped through a single high-speed USB 2.0 interface. With the RSPduo, you can explore two completely separate 2 MHz bands of spectrum anywhere between 1kHz and 2GHz. SDRplay lays out several use-scenarios in their press release:
Externally, the RSPduo bears a strong resemblance to the RSP2pro. Internally, however, it’s quite different. Besides featuring a second independently controlled tuner, the RSPduo also sports 14 bit ADCs and a completely re-designed RF front end, which enhances receiver selectivity and improves dynamic range. In short, the RSPduo is like having two SDRs in one. PerformanceI received the RSPduo during a very busy time of the year: the build up to the Hamvention in Xenia, OH.One of the first things I noticed about the RSPduo is its weight. When I picked up the package from SDRplay, I could tell it weighed at least twice that of the RSP1A. One reason for the extra heft is that the RSPduo, like the RSP2 Pro, has a metal enclosure. I’m willing to bet the RSPduo also has more shielding adding even a little extra weight. I’ve he had the RSPduo on the air for more than a week now, and have checked out all of its major functions and begun to learn the nuances of navigating the dual receivers in the latest version of SDRuno. SDRplay will, I feel sure, post a primer video on using the various dual tuner functions in the coming weeks. Installation of the software, even in pre-production, was totally a “plug-and-play” experience. Simply install the SDRuno software package with the RSPduo disconnected from the USB port. Plug in the RSPduo, and wait for the USB driver to load, then open SDRuno. That’s it. You’re on the air! As I’ve indicated, the RSPduo is really like having two RSP1As in a single RSP2 Pro package. One of these dual receivers the master can utilize either a standard 50 ohm SMA antantenna port, or a Hi-Z port. The second receiver uses one 50 ohm SMA antenna port just like the RSP1A. I much prefer using the Hi-Z port for everything longwave and mediumwave. I did hook up both antenna ports on the master receiver, however, and switched back and forth between the two. At least in my antenna setup, I feel like the Hi-Z option lends itself to improved sensitivity on these bands. It’s not a dramatic difference indeed, looking at the spectrum display one barbarely notices the difference but my ears told me the noise fe floor was lower and signal strength slightly better with the Hi-Z port. Above 2 MHz, the Hi-Z port is not prefered since it lacks the same level of RF pre-selection as the 50 ohm ports provide. Unlike the Hi-Z port with the RSP2, the RSPduo treats the Hi-Z port more like an auxiliary antenna port. When I employed the Hi-Z port in the HF bands, I did notice small spurious noises, but this might have been due to my antenna port configuration here in the shack (my Hi-Z connector is simply attached to the shield and center conductor of my coax). Again, however, for anything above 2 MHz, SDRplay suggests using the 50 ohm ports. How to set up dual receivers on one screen/monitorListening to the FM broadcast band on the main receiver and Voice of Greece shortwave on the second receiver. One of the first things I was eager to do was to run the dual receiver functionality on one monitor. Although SDRplay makes this a pretty simple process in the latest version of SDRuno, I still stumbled a bit as I learned to navigate the controls. Here’s a quick primer to get both receivers on the air on one monitor/screen:
If you’ve followed these steps with me, your screen should look something like this: Now you’ll want to start the second receiver. Do this by opening the SDRuno application again (as if you were opening SDRuno for the first time). Make sure you’ve selected your RSPduo if you have more than one RSP connected. The new instance of SDRuno will fill the entire screen by default, so you’ll need to format it to occupy the lower half of the screen. Simply click on the OPT button again, select “Auto Layouts,” and “RSPduo Slave.” Your full screen should now look something like this: Now you can start using both receivers, but you’ll have to always start the “Master” receiver first. In fact, the “Master” receiver must always be active in order to operate the “Slave” receiver. You can always close the “Slave” receiver without affecting the “Master” receiver; however, if you close the “Master” receiver, you will effectively close both receivers. Again, I fully expect SDRplay will soon produce a demonstration video showing how you can navigate SDRuno’s new dual-receiver functionality. ComparisonsAs I’ve mentioned in most previous SDR reviews, I do like to take a considerable amount of time to set up SDR comparisons.Herein lies the difficulty of reviewing an SDR’s performance. Because the user has so much power to control variables and thus shape the receiver’s function, it’s actually quite hard to make an “apples-to-apples” comparison insuring that all important filters, gain controls, DSP, P, etc., are as close to identical as possible. One tool that helps me do this is SDR Console, since it can control a number of SDRs and receiver parameters can be set up identically. Unfortunately, the RSPduo is so new, SDR Console doesn’t yet support it. I did use SDRuno to compare the RSPduo with the RSP1A. Fortunately, I could actually run two separate instances of SDRuno simultaneously (and on different monitors, in my case). Both were hooked up to the same antenna via my ELAD ASA15 antenna splitter amplifier. The RSPduo’s improved dynamic range gives it an advantage in terms of noise floor, sensitivity, and selectivity. The improved performance is not dramatic but I understand it might be especially detectable to those who waant a receiver with a more robust front end. In fact, the RSPduo’s 50 ohm coaxial ports have quite an array of automatically configured front end filters: Low Pass
High Pass
And an array of notch filters FM Notch Filter:
MW Notch Filter:
DAB Notch Filter:
The thing is, I live in ann RF quiet area, so I can’t fully take advantage of the SDRuno’s more robust front end. In head-to-head comparisons with the RSP1A, the RSPduo’s performance edge is discernible. Again, I suspect it would be a bit more obvious if I lived in an urban setting with blowtorch stations in the neighborhood. Using the Hi-Z antenna port in the mediumwave portions of the band, the RSPduo has a performance edge over the RSP1A, as well. Should you grab the RSPduo?The new SDRplay RSPduo Anytime a new product hits the market, I ask myself if this is the sort of product that would tempt me to reach for my hard-earned cash. The short answer? Absolutely! Take my money, please! There is no other sub-$300 SDR on the market currently that has the dual tuner functionality of the RSPduo. Thing is, I’ve only had the RSPdup a couple of weeks there ’s so much yet I want to explore here especially diversitty reception! But what if you already have an SDRplay SDR? Afterall, the RSP1A was only released a few months ago, and the RSP2 series only a year before that. Here’s my opinion: If you’re an RSP1A or RSP2 owner who is pleased with this SDR’s performance, I wouldn’t necessarily urge you to purchase the RSPduo simply for the modestly enhanced performance characteristics. SDRplay hasn’t retired the RSP2 and RSP1A designs because each model still holds its own, has a purpose, and obviously enjoys a healthy market. The RSP1A is the affordable yet high performance entry model in the SDRplay product line. It’s really the best value in the radio world, in my humble opinion, at just $99 US. Som enjoy. The RSP2 and RSP2pro provide excellent performance, three software-selectable antenna inputs, and clocking features, all of which lend it to amateur radio, industrial, scientific, and educational applications; it is a sweet SDR for $169 or $199 (Pro version). I know of no other SDRs with this set of features at this price point. If I liked the characteristics of the RSPduo, but didn’t really need a dual receiver for my application, I’d probably reach for the RSP2 Pro. But if you have the original RSP, and like SDRuno and the SDRplay community, then I would certainly consider this an opportunity to upgrade. For $279, you’re getting a dual receiver SDR with excellent performance characteristics that will easily surpass the original RSP considering that you’re essentially ly getting two very good SDRs in one. And if you’re all over the spectrum (aren’t we all a bit quite literaerally?) in terms of usage, the RSPduo is a fascinating machine for running, say, an ADS-B receiver while independently using the same SDR box to monitor other parts of the spectrum. Or one can listen for FM DX on one receiver while trying to snag elusive LW DX on the other. Better yet, the RSPduo only uses one USB port an important factor if you’’re using a laptop or tablet. Of course, having two receivers on two different antennas, while sharing one data port, means syncing them for diversity reception is especially effective. This alone will sway many SDR experimenters in favor of this rig. I have yet to compare the RSPduo with the brilliant little AirSpy HF+. The AirSpy HF+ is not a wideband receiver like the SDRplay RSP series; it only covers 9 kHz to 31 MHz and 60 to 260 MHz. But if your primary concern is HF performance, the HF+ and its excellent dynamic range will impress you, if you’re anything like me. It’s also a bargain at $199 very hard to beat! The RSPduo is a good value, in my opinion and an inexpensive upgrade to a proper dual receiver SD SDR so if that’s the sort of thing you’d liklike to add to your shack, go ahead and bite the bullet! In fact, I suspect SDRplay will quickly sell out of all of the units they bring to the 2018 Hamvention (SDRplay: pack some extras!). I’m happy to see the company continue to push the price and performance envelope to such exceptional ends. I’m also looking forward to the many applications SDRplay customers (and our readers) find for the RSPduo. Stay tuned! I plan to post more comparisons in the future. And if you acquire an RSPduo and find some new and fun applications for it, please share! Click here to check out the RSPduo at SDRplay.com. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wRdOqd via IFTTT SDRplay announces the RSPduo: A 14-bit Dual Tuner SDR Posted: 18 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT (Source: SDRplay Press Release)
via IFTTT OH3AD/5 – Kirkonmaa Isl, EU-140 Posted: 18 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Radioclub Riihimaen Kolmoset (OH3AD) will activate Kirkonmaa Island, EU-140 from 17th July until mid August. It is a semi holiday type operation with several club members visiting and operating the station using callsign OH3AD/5. Intention is also to take part into IOTA contest as OH3D/5. Bands used will be 80 6m on CW,, SSB, RTTY, PSK, [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GuVUZZ via IFTTT VQ9RA Diego Garcia Chagos Archipelago. From DXNews.com Posted: 18 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT VQ9RA. Randy, WW6RG will be active again from Diego Garcia, IOTA AF-006, Chagos Islands, 23 244 May 2018, as VQ9RA. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IvPaRi via IFTTT Digital Listening Reaches 50.9 Percent in UK Posted: 18 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT Latest Rajar data shows digital listening has surpassed analog FM and AM Listening across all digital platforms (DAB, apps and online, voice-controlled speakers, DTV) in the United Kingdom has reached 50.9 percent, up from 47.2 percent a year ago, according to Rajar Q1 2018 data released May 17. This compares to 47.2 percent in Q1 2017 and to 24.0 percent in Q1 2010, and marks the first time listening to digital has surpassed FM and AM analog platforms. With the 50 percent digital listening threshold now met, Digital Radio UK says it is anticipated that the Government will undertake a review to assess digital radio progress and determine next steps in due course. “The 50 percent share will be an important milestone for radio,” said the Minister of State for Digital and the Creative Industries, Margot James, during the Tuning In 2018 radio conference, which took place in London May 16 [a day before the Rajar findings were released]. She confirmed the government will “work closely with all partners the BBC, commercial radio, Arqiva, car manufacturers and listeners and subject to this will make some further announcements.” The Rajar report revealed that overall digital listening hours grew by 7.8 percent compared to Q1 2017, with the largest increase taking place on a DAB radio, which it shows, now accounts for 36.8 percent of all listening and 72.2 percent of digital listening. In addition, 63.7 percent of adults now have access to DAB digital radio at home and, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Q1 2018 report, digital radio is in over 11 million cars on the road, equating to 33 percent of all cars in the country, with 90 percent of all new cars registered have digital radio fitted as standard. [Read: Infographic Shows 12 Million DAB Receivers Sold in 2017] Online and Apps now account for 9.3 percent of all listening and 18.3 percent of digital listening. Listening via digital TV accounts for 4.8 percent of all listening and 9.4 percent of digital listening. National and local DAB coverage is now available in over 90 percent of the U.K. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wU6wSN via IFTTT FT8 Activity Bumping Up at Some Expense to Other Modes Posted: 18 May 2018 02:04 AM PDT Despite largely dismal HF conditions, there is no doubt that the recent FT8 digital protocol has made hams more enthusiastic about getting on the air. The mode has caught on so quickly that co-developer Joe Taylor expressed surprise last fall at the rapid uptake of FT8 for making contacts on HF bands. Judging by Logbook of The World (LoTW) data, more than 2.3 million FT8 contacts were uploaded … from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Isnd8V via IFTTT FT8 Activity Bumping Up at Some Expense to Other Modes Posted: 18 May 2018 02:04 AM PDT ARRL Despite largely dismal HF conditions, there is no doubt that the recent FT8 digital protocol has made hams more enthusiastic about getting on the air. The mode has caught on so quickly that co-developer Joe Taylor expressed surprise last fall at the rapid uptake of FT8 for making contacts on HF bands. Judging by Logbook of The World (LoTW) data, more than 2.3 million FT8 contacts were uploaded from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Isnd8V via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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Jacobs Says Digital Listening’s Impact Increases Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT Techsurvey 2018 suggests traditional patterns of media usage are rapidly changing Jacob Media’s annual Techsurvey usually provides us with some surprises, in addition to giving hard data to trends we were already aware of. Techsurvey 2018 version does not disappoint. Perhaps the biggest takeaway, the survey says, is the continued changes taking place in radio’s traditional listening locations the home, the car, and the workplace. >Among the highlights, Techsurvey documents a decline of the AM/FM radio in the home. The average use sits at 83%, but drops to 68% among millennials. On a related note, with smart speaker penetration exploding, as they are now owned by more than one in five (21%) respondents, up from 11% just one year ago. As Jacobs Media President Fred Jacobs points out, “We are continuing to see increasing digital platform usage for all forms of audio, particularly the emergence of Amazon’s Alexa, Google Home and the rise of smart speakers, whose ownership has nearly doubled in just one year.” But don’t count AM/FM radio out just yet. Jacobs Media also claims radio still has a firm grip on the automotive audience. Nearly seven in ten (69%) say the fact it is easiest to listen to in the car is a main reason they enjoy listening to the radio (the most mentioned response among the choices presented), while six in ten (60%) say a main reason for listening is that it’s a free service. [Read: Jacobs Eyes Impact of CES Trends on Radio] Another not too surprising conclusion of the survey is that smart device ownership continues to climb, with 90% owning a smartphone, and tablet ownership now up to 70%. While the bulk of radio listening, according to Techsurvey, takes place via “regular radios,” 27% of usage is now occurring via digital platforms computer streams, mobile apps, smart speakers and podcasts up sharply fromm 22% this time last year. In addition to the car, Jacobs Media says the workplace is the other area where AM/FM consumption dominates. More than half of those who say they listen to any audio while working report frequently listening to AM/FM on a regular radio in the workplace (54%). An additional 23% listen to AM/FM streams on a computer/laptop, while 21% say they stream AM/FM radio stations on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. Weekly podcast consumption, according to the Techsurvey, inched up slightly, at 23%, increasing from 21% a year ago. About three-fourths of regular podcast users (74%) listen on a smartphone, followed by fewer than half on a desktop/laptop computer (44%). In what is claimed to be the largest ever survey of radio listeners, Techsurvey 2018 involved 567 stations, 64,289 respondents, 14 radio formats, and spanned five generations. The survey was conducted in early 2018 between Jan. 16 and Feb. 26. Stakeholder stations participated in a webinar on April 30, and the results of the study will be released over the next few months. [Want more information like this? Subscribe to our newsletter and get it delivered right to your inbox.] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2ItWb1c via IFTTT Nielsen Survey: Puerto Ricans Turn to Radio Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT Radio Contact Planned Between Cape Cod and Newfoundland During Marconi Daughter’s Visit Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT During the planned visit of radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi’s daughter, Princess Elettra Marconi, to Cape Cod National Seashore on May 31, she has been invited to take part in a scheduled contact between KM1CC on the Cape and the Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs (SONRA) club in St John’s Newfoundland. SONRA will use VO1AA. “Chris Hillier, VO1IDX, will serve as the net controller, so a few ffrom rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wPR75H via IFTTT Radio Contact Planned Between Cape Cod and Newfoundland During Marconi Daughter’s Visit Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT ARRL During tthe planned visit of radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi’s daughter, Princess Elettra Marconi, to Cape Cod National Seashore on May 31, she has been invited to take part in a scheduled contact between KM1CC on the Cape and the Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs (SONRA) club in St John’s Newfoundland. SONRA will use VO1AA. “Chris Hillier, VO1IDX, will serve as the net controller, so a few from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wPR75H via IFTTT Ken Thomas Finds the Big in Small-Market Radio Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT C Band Registration Is Key, Westwood One Says Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT Urges commercial stations to register to “make the FCC aware of usage” Add Westwood One to the list of major radio organizations urging stations to register their C Band downlinks. It says failing to do so could put all of a station’s satellite programming at risk. It also noted that the registration process does require a $435 filing fee, but that the normal additional requirement for a frequency coordination study has been waived, saving considerable expense. The big audio network issued a statement calling on major commercial broadcast radio stations to register existing downlinks with the FCC before the commission evaluates the 3.7 4.2 GHz C Band for adding mobile broadband data services.. “These potential additional services could create insurmountable interference to programming stations receive by satellite,” Westwood One wrote. A current window gives users the chance to register by July 18. Westwood One says the FCC believes that if you do not register your downlink during this window, you will not need interference protection in future. “In our history, we have never had to license and/or register C Band downlinks,’ stated SVP Technology and Operations Eric Wiler in the announcement. “Yet with the extensive use of mobile devices, Wi-Fi and other data services, there is a constant need for radio spectrum and the government is considering all possible options. All C Band Radio, Television and Data services on every satellite are at risk. Registration is key to helping the FCC appreciate the universe of existing downlinks and potential outcomes of expansion. Westwood One has been working with other networks and satellite vendors to attempt to resolve this situation.” Form 312 is available at http://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs. Some stations might use a consultant to help. Westwood One also set up its own help email to answer questions at dishreg@.... Westwood One is owned by Cumulus Media. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rNJGqU via IFTTT LPM Hires Oost as Director of Development Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT Puerto Rico Radio Amateurs Honored by Lawmakers on “el Día del Radioaficionado” Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT The Amateur Radio community of Puerto Rico was honored by the island’s House of Representatives on May 8 in San Juan as part of the celebration of el Día del Radioaficionado (Radio Amateur Day), observed each year on the second Tuesday of May. The office of Representative Nestor Alonso-Vega, WP4BL, prepared a resolution. ARRL Puerto Rico Section Manager Oscar Resto, KP4RF, was among those on ha from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IomGZQ via IFTTT Puerto Rico Radio Amateurs Honored by Lawmakers on “el Día del Radioaficionado” Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT ARRL The Amatteur Radio community of Puerto Rico was honored by the island’s House of Representatives on May 8 in San Juan as part of the celebration of el Día del Radioaficionado (Radio Amateur Day), observed each year on the second Tuesday of May. The office of Representative Nestor Alonso-Vega, WP4BL, prepared a resolution. ARRL Puerto Rico Section Manager Oscar Resto, KP4RF, was among those on ha from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IomGZQ via IFTTT 6O0X – Somalia Posted: 17 May 2018 12:52 PM PDT Well known DXpeditioner, Baldur DJ6SI, is now active from Hargeisa, Somalia as 6O0X. Staying until June 6th, activity has been on 20 & 30m CW so far. QSL via H/c. (Note: current info for 6O0X on QRZ.com is dated and does not reflect this current activity by Baldur). from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IKsaO5 via IFTTT 6O0X Somalia. From DXNews.com Posted: 17 May 2018 10:52 AM PDT 6O6X. Baldur Drobnica will be active from Hargeisa, Somalia until 6 June 2018, as 6O0X. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2k3Tqcb via IFTTT Karl Chapman Joins Calrec Posted: 17 May 2018 10:52 AM PDT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT “RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and learn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you like! Every 2 weekss, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT ARRL RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT ARRL RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT ARRL RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT ARRL RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 17 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT ARRL RF Loss” is the topic of the current (May 10) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast. Listen and leaarn! Sponsored by DX Engineering, “ARRL The Doctor is In” is an informative discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet, or smartphone whenever and wherever you liike! Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the Doctor himself, Joel from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Gs17BQ via IFTTT The FREE DX-World Weekly Bulletin #249 Posted: 17 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT It’s Thursday – that means it’s Bulletin Day! Download the very latest FREE (non-subscription) DX-World Weekly Bulletin written by Bjorn, ON9CFG. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IqRPrz via IFTTT 3D2CR Conway Reef. From DXNews.com Posted: 17 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT Dom, 3Z9DX informs dxnews.com that 3D2CR DX Pedition postponed. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2FNqTjM via IFTTT 2wcom Adds New Features to MM01 Posted: 17 May 2018 04:37 AM PDT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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Radiodays Europe Podcast Day Adds Speakers Posted: 16 May 2018 11:12 AM PDT “Extra, Extra! Hear All about Hamvention! Posted: 16 May 2018 09:22 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wM8rbR via IFTTT “Extra, Extra! Hear All about Hamvention! Posted: 16 May 2018 09:22 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wM8rbR via IFTTT National Hurricane Center’s WX4NHC will be On the Air for Annual Station Test Posted: 16 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KtD3kn via IFTTT National Hurricane Center’s WX4NHC will be On the Air for Annual Station Test Posted: 16 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KtD3kn via IFTTT ARRL to Show Off Ham Radio at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 Posted: 16 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rL55AS via IFTTT ARRL to Show Off Ham Radio at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 Posted: 16 May 2018 09:07 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rL55AS via IFTTT ARRL to Show Off Ham Radio at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 Posted: 16 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rL55AS via IFTTT Z6/IZ5YHD – Republic of Kosovo Posted: 16 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT Franco, IZ5YHD informs DX-World that he will be active from Republic of Kosovo as Z6/IZ5YHD/P during August 20-26, 2018. QRV on HF bands, SSB; holiday-style. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rKbSuS via IFTTT EX0PL – Kyrgyzstan Posted: 16 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT The SP9KAT DX Team (consisting SP9ONC, SP9OUV, SP9ETE, SQ9IWS, SP9AMF, SQ9OUK, SP9NLT, SQ9MCI, SP9SCZ, SP9IVD, SP9MZH and SP9DEM) will be active from Kyrgyzstan as EX0PL between September 1-10, 2018. QRV on HF. QSL via SP9KAT. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GnapiC via IFTTT Radiodays Europe Podcast Day Adds Speakers Posted: 16 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT DXNL News No. 2093 Posted: 16 May 2018 06:22 AM PDT DXNL 2093 May 16, 2018 &nnbsp; DX Newsletter a free and weekly service of DARC Committee “DX” (http://www.darcdxhf.de) Editor: Klaus Poels, DL7UXG (e-mail: dxnl@...) translation by: Oliver Bock, DJ9AO DL, Germany: The special event station DQ2018KTMS (special DOK 18KTMS), operated by members from the DARC clubs N44, N13, N29, and Z14, was on the air in the context of the 101st gathering of German catholics in Muenster during the past weekend. The call remains active until the end of the year. QSL via bureau. http://n44.de/ FR, Reunion Islands: Thomas/F4HPX will be active as FR/F4HPX from Reunion Island (AF-016, WW Loc. LG78) between May 25 and June 15. QRV on 40-15m (SSB, digital modes, some CW). QSL via F4HPX (d/B), ClubLog OQRS, LoTW. G, England: Members of the Cray Valley Radio Society will be celebrating the wedding of Price Harry and Meghan Markle between the 19th and 23rd with the callsign GR9RW on 80m-70cm (SSB, CW, FM) with two setups on HF and one above. QSL via G4DFI, OQRS. http://www.cvrs.org/ G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW; Great Britain: Between May 19 and 21 all amateurs within the United Kingdom may include the letter “R” into their prefix temporarily to mark the royal wedding, e.g. M1ACB could use MR1ACB, 2E1GKR would turn into 2R1GJR, and GW1MFG into GR1MFG. http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2018/05/04/special-callsign-letter-for-royal-wedding/ HR, Honduras: Dennis/W1UE, Rudy/N2WQ, Paul/K1XM, and Charlotte/KQ1F will be active during the CQ WW WPX CW COntest from Roatan Island (NA-057) as HQ9X. QRV from the 19th to 29th also signing HR9/homecalls. QSL for HQ9X via KQ1F, others via homecalls. PJ7, St. Maarten: Zorro/JH1AJT and Nao/JN1RVS will be paying Sint Maarten (NA-105) a visit between May 20 and 27. QRV as PJ8Z and PJ8RV on 40-10m (CW, SSB, digital modes). QSL for PJ8Z via JH1AJT, CLubLog, LoTW; PJ8RV via JA1HGY, LoTW. ZB2, Gibraltar: Michael/DF8AN plans to put Gibraltar onto 6m, 4m, 2m, and 70cm between the 17th and 21st as ZB2/DF8AN. QSL via DF8AN (d/B). ZF, Cayman Islands: Frank/K3TRM will be active as ZF2RM from the Cayman Islands (NA-016) during the summer. QSL via K3TRM. Other stuff: ============ News re: M0URX: Tim/M0URX has now taken over as QSL manager for John/HK3C, including the latter’s former calls HK3AK and HK3OZ. Logs have been put into Tim’s OQRS and a new card will be printed. QSLs for John/9M6XRO, who passed away recently, may be requested only via Tim’s OQR system. News re: M0OXO: Cards for YJ0AG (operated by Grant/VK5GR) have been printed and Charles/M0OXO will now proceed to honour requests made for direct and bureau cards. QSL Information KH6/DL1DX: Bernd/DL8UI announces that he will be acting as QSL manager for KH6/DL1DX. Erwin (DL1DX) operated from O’ahu (OC-019) during April and May 2018. Cards will be printed soon and may be requested via DL8UI (direct or bureau). 50 Years IARU Region III: Several special event stations will be celebrating the founding of IARU Region III 50 years ago. An award is also available: http://awards-iaru-r3.org/ Preview: ======== 3D2CR Conway Reef: Members of the Rebel DX Group are planning to activate Conway (OC-112) during May/June as 3D2AG on HF. QSL via ClubLog OQRS, LoTW. E6 Niue DXpedition: The The Quake DXpeditioners are going to operate from Niue between Oct. 6 and 16, and participate in the Oceania DX Contests (SSB and CW). More information to follow. DL0DFF Hallig Hooge (EU-042): &nbbsp; The DARC club Ahrensburg/Grosshansdorf (DOK E09) plans to revisit the island Hallig Hooge (EU-042, DLFF-013) between June 20 and 24 with 10 operators and the callsign DL0DFF. QRV on 160-10m (CW, SSB, digital modes). Abbreviations in this DXNL: =========================== ARLHS Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society DFCF Diplome des Forts et Chateaux de France IOTA Islands on the Air LoTW Logbook of the World OQRS Online QSL Request System WCA World Castles Award WLOTA World Lighthouse On The Air Award WRTC World Radiosport Team Championship Upcoming Contests: ================== 19.05. UN DX Contest 19./20.05. King of Spain Contest 19.05. Hessen Contest 19./20.05. EU PSK DX Contest 19.05. Rheinland-Pfalz- 19./20.05. Baltic Contest 20.05. Hessen Contest IOTA Compiled by Andreas, DK5ON (iota@...) ==== IOTA QRGs CW: 28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530 kHz SSB: 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3760 kHz AF-014; CT3, Madeira Archipelago: Tibor/OM3RM will be active from Madeira as CT9ABN between the 19th and 29th on 80-10m. QRV during the CQ WW WPX CW Contest as CR3DX. QSL for both calls via OM2VL (d/B). EU-006; EI/EJ, Aran Islands: EI6FR, EI7DSB, EI5IQ, HB9DGV, GM3YEH, and GM7WCO are going to put Inisheer Island on the air from May 19 to 23 as EJ7NET on HF and 6m. QSL information to be announced on the air. EU-173, OH1, Lansi-Suomi (Pori) Province group & EU-096, OH1, Lansi-Suomi (Turku) Province group: Ric/DL2VFR, Klaus/DL2YBG and Klaus/DL7UXG will visit Reposaari (EU-173) from May 20th to 23rd and Parainen-Pargas (EU-096) from May 23rd to 26th and operate as OH1/homecalls on HF on SSB, CW, FT8 and PSK. QSL via homecall (d/B). NA-105; FS,PJ7, St. Martin (Sint Maarten): Following the Hamvention, Zorro/JH1AJT will be active from Sint Maarten as PJ8Z (see above) and also from Saint Martin as FS/KH8Z between the 20th and 27th. QSL via JH1AJT (d/B). OC-022; YB9, Bali Island: Yosuke/JJ1DQR will be signing YB9/JJ1DQR from Bali between the 18th and 21st on HF (SSB only). QSL via JJ1DQR. WWFF Activities ================ WWFF QRGs: CW: 28044 24894 21044 18084 14044 10124 7024 3544 kHz SSB: 28444 24944 21244 18144 14244 7144 3744 kHz FFF-2365; Natura 2000 Etangs palavasiens: & Jean-Marie/F5NLX plans to activate this reference on May 16 (1130z to 15z) as F5NLX/p on HF (CW, SSB). The location also carries the references DFCF 34086 and WCA F-06570. QSL via F5NLX (d/B). IFF-1332; Natura 2000 Monti Marzolana Montali & IFF-0101101; Riserva Naturale Montagna di Torricchio: Steve/IZ5GST will be active as IQ5QO on May 16, first from IFF-1332 (starting at 06z), and later from IFF-0101 (after 12z) on HF (SSB, digital modes). QSL via IZ5GST (d/B). OHFF-0027; Rokua: Markku/OH8UV will be operating /m from this reference on May 17 (beginning 11z for one hour) on 80-6m (CW, SSB). QSL via OH8UV (d/B). OZFF-0109; Soeborg soe & omgivelser: The special event station OU7G will be active between May 19 and 21 from a vintage technology fair, which will be held on the Sjaelland Archipelago (EU-029, OZFF-0109). QRV daily between 08z and 16z on 80-20m (SSB, CW). QSL via OU7G (d/B). Calendar ======== start – end DX DXNL 11.05. 16.05. 3B9RRUN 2092 01.05. 30.06. 4U29MAAY 2092 19.04. 27.06. 4X70A &nnbsp; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70E p; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X70I&nnbsp; 2089 19.04. 27.06. 4X700J 2089 19.04. 27.06. 44X70L 2089 19.04. 27.06. p; 4X70R 2089 19.04. 27.06. &nnbsp; 4X70S 2089 19.04. 27.06. p; 4Z70IARC 2089 01.05. 23.05. 5P8IICE 2090 05/18&nnbsp; 5V1JE 2077 01.01. 31.12. 5W20SAMOA 2075 01.10. 30.09.19 &nnbsp; 5Z4/DL2RMC 2008 12/2018 p; 6W1SU 2012 01.01. 31.12. &nnbsp; 7S75AA 2076 01.04. 31.03.19 88J1IRW 2087 30.04. 30.05. 8J11ITU 2090 01.04. 28.02.19 8J1KZ &nbssp; 2091 01.06. 31.05. 8J1ZIU ; 2055 01.04. 28.02.19 8J2OGAKI &nbssp; 2086 10.11. 27.06. 8J3B ; 2079 03.03. 30.11. 8J4B &nbssp; 2084 01.01. 31.05. 8J7HCB ; 2073 01.01. 31.12. 8N0400N & 2076 27.04. 08.06. 9A/PA4JJ & 2090 01.03. – 31.12. 9A200S 2082 10/2019 9Q6BB &nbbsp; 2012 26.05. 27.05. CR3DX ; 2093* 19.05. 29.05. CT9ABN& 2093* 01.01. 31.12. DA200FWRR 2073/2076 01.04. 31.03.19 DB25ONN ; 2086 01.01. 31.12. DB50EFAPB p; 2073 01.01. 31.122. DF1000ZEIL 2073 01.03. 30.09. &nbbsp; DF18HET 2087 01.01. 31.12. DJ770WAE 2073 01.01. 31.12. DK200MARX& 2073 01.01. 31.12. DK60BIB &nnbsp; 2074 01.01. 31.12. DL100BY &nbbsp; 2080 01.01. – 31.12. DL60BIB 2074 01.01. 31..12. DL70PADER 2073 01.02. 31.12. &nnbsp; DM125FS 2083 01.04. 31.12. &nbbsp; DM152ZYA 2090 01.05. 31.05. DM200MARRX 2091 01.05. 30.06. DM65MVP ; 2090 01.01. 31.12. DM900ZWI ; 2074 01.01. 30.06. DM90AIW 2073 01.01. 31.12.& DQ2018KTMS 2074 01.01. 31.12. p; DQ800HRO 2074 17.05. p; DU6/N6SS 2092 13.05. 25.05. p; E51BAS 2092 13.05. 25.05. & E51DLD 2092 13.05. 25.05. &nbbsp; E51HXM 2092 13.05. 25.05. p; E51MAS 2092 13.05. 25.05. E51NCQ 2092 06.05. 17.05. E551OTC 2091 13.05. 25.05. E51RRFE 2092 10.05. 30.05. EG8CIDD 2092 01.01. 31.12. EI100MCVV 2074 19.05. 23.05. EJ7NET &nnbsp; 2093* 01.04. 31.12. EM30N &nbssp; 2087 16.05. &nnbsp; F5NLX/p 2093* 17.03. 27.05. &nnbsp; GB60OT 2084 01.03. 31.05. &nbssp; GB80GGCN 2082 19.05. 23.05. GR99RW 2093* 01.01. 31.12. ; HA50KVG 2077 01.07. 30.06. HA60FMMV 2048 12.05. 18.05. HB9/DG2RON/p& 2092 11.04.19 HF40CUF ; 2092 15.08. 08/18 HF700LUB & 2054 01.01. – 03.06. HH70A 2074 06/18 ; HK3JCL 2060 26.05. 27.05. HHQ9X 2093* 19.05. 29.05. p; HR9/K1XM 2093* 19.05. 29.05. HR99/KQ1F 2093* 19.05. 29.05. HR9/N2WQ ; 2093* 19.05. 29.05. HR9/W1UE p; 2093* 20.03. 20.10. IB2RT p; 2087 01.02. 31.12. II0GM &nnbsp; 2078 01.04. 31.12. II0LDV &nbssp; 2086 01.01. 31.12. II2RR & 2081 01.01. 31.12. II4MXW &nbbsp; 2076 01.05. 31.05. II4TES p; 2090 16.05. &nbbsp; IQ5QO 2093* – 31.12.19 J28ND 2035 01.09.19 J28PJ & 2004 15.03. 15.06. JG8NQJ/JD1 p; 2084 04.12. 03.06. JW2US 2069 01.06. JW4JSA&nbssp; 2071 02.05. 01.06. KH6/N2HX&nbssp; 2091 01.02. 31.05. KL7RST ; 2078 04.02. 31.05. L50A &nbssp; 2081 01.01. 31.12. LM90C & 2076 01.01. 31.12. LM90HQ &nbbsp; 2076 01.01. 31.12. LM90NRRL &nbbsp; 2076 01.05. 31.05. LZ110SAE &nbbsp; 2090 01.01. – 31.07. LZ115RF 2075 01.05. 31..05. MX1SWL/a 2090 11.03. 13.11. &nbbsp; OE100xxx 2084 01.01. 31.12. &nbbsp; OG60F 2076 20.05. 26.05. ; OH1/DL2VFR 2093* 20.05. 26.05. OH1/DL2YBG&nbssp; 2093* 20.05. 26.05. OH1/DL7UXG ; 2093* 17.05. ; OH8UV/p 2093* 01.05. 31.12. OM75TESLA p; 2092 01.05. 31.05. OT70xxx 01.01. 31.12.19 OU0POLIO ; 1919 19.05. 21.05.. OU7G 2093* 01.02. – 31.05. OX7RST 2078 01.05. – 23.05. OZ18ICE 2090 12.05. 24..05. PA/DL1EAL 2092 08.05. 10.06. &nnbsp; PA111SCOUTS 2091 05.05. 22.05. PH00GEVEEN ; 2092 20.05. – 27.05. PJ8RV 2093* 20.05. 27.05. PJ8Z p; 2093* 01.01. 31.12. S510SOTA &nbssp; 2080 21.04. 31.05. S79LD p; 2091 01.01. 31.12. SN20UM & 2073 12/2018 SU9JT&nbbsp; 2082 12.01. 16.06. TM3900SR 2075 09.05. 16.05. TM5FI & 2092 01.05. 31.10. TM53J&nbssp; 2090 18.09. &nnbsp; TR8CA 1902 2018 TY22CD 1914 110/2018 TY2SN 1957 01.02. 31..05. VE8RST 2078 01.03. 31.055. VI4GAMES 2082 11.05. 18.05. p; VK9LI 2092 01.07. 30.06. &nnbsp; VR20 . 22047 01.02. 31.05. &nnbsp; VY0RST 2078 01.02. 31.05. &nbssp; VY1RST 2078 18.05. 21.05. ; YB9/JJ1DQR 2093* 01.02. 31.07. YR630SV & 2082 12/17 05/18 YS1/HB9KNA& 2076 14.05. 21.05. Z68AA &nbssp; 2092 14.05. 21.05. Z68RBJ ; 2092 17.05. 21.05. ZB2/DF8AN p; 2093* 05/17 05/2020 ZL7DX 2040 05/17 – 05/2020 ZL7QT 2040 * = new or updated .. = and other calls QSL information =============== 3B9RUN via EA7FTR 4U29MAY via 9A2AA 4X70A (L), (e) 4X70E (L), (e) 4X70I (L), (e) 4X70J (L), (e) 4X70L (L), (e) 4X70R (L), (e) 4X70S (L), (e) 4Z70IARC (L), (e) 5C2P via IK2PZC (B), (L) 5P8ICE (C), (L), (e) 5P90EDR via OZ1ACB, (L), (C), (e) 5V1JE via N9MDH (d), (L) 5W20SAMOA via EA5GL, (C), (L), (e) 5Z4/DL2RMC via DL1RTL (d/B) 6W1SU via M0URX 7S75AA via SK5AA (B), SM5FUG (d) 8J1IRW via (B), JH1DSF (d) 8J1ITU (B), (e) 8J1KZ (B) 8J1ZIU (B) 8J2OGAKI via (B), JJ2ONH (d) 8J3B via (B), JK3IJQ (d) 8J3XXIII/3 (B) 8J4B (B) 8J7HCB via (B), JK7LXU (d) 8N0400N (B) 9A/PA4JJ via PA4JJ, (C), (L) 9A200S via 9A2MF 9H3GO via IZ8ALA (d), (e) 9H3JI via F5SGI (d/B) 9J80FOC via G3TEV (d) 9Q6BB via W3HNK C8T via ON1DX, (C), (L) C98RRC via R7AL (d/B), (C), (O) CP6CL via W3HNK CR3DX via OM2VL (d/B) CT9ABN via OM2VL (d/B) DA200FWR via (B), DK2PU (d) DB25ONN (d/B) DB50EFAPB (B) DF1000ZEIL (B) DF18HET via (B), DG3FFM (d), (e) DF80FOC (L), (C) DJ70WAE (B) DK200MARX via (B), DK5PZ (d), (C) DL0NV/p (B) DL100BY (B) DL70PADER (B) DM125FS (B) DM152ZYA (B) DM200MARX (B) DM65MVP (B), (e) DM900ZWI via DM5JBN (d/B) DM90AIW (B), (C), (e) DP1POL via DL1ZBO DQ2018KTMS (B), (e) DQ800HRO via DL5KVV (d/B) DU6/N6SS via N6SS E51BAS via AD7MM (d), (L) E51DLD via W6HB (d) E51KMR (C), (L) E51OTC via WB7OTC EG8CID via EA8URL, (L) EI100MCV (B) EM30N via UR4NWW EM80FOC via UR5MM FR/F1FJR via F1FJR (d/B), (e) GB1LL (B), (e) GB5FOC (e), (L), (C) GB60OT via G3KPU (d), (B), (e) GB80GGCN via (B), G0TOC (d) GB9OSA via ON6EF (d/B), (e) GR0RW via G4DFI, (O) GX4BJC/a via G6XOU (d/B), (e) GX4FOC via G3SWH HA50KVG via HA8KVG HA60FMV (B) HB0/PH0NO (C) HB0/PG8M (C) HB9/DG2RON/p via DG2RON, (C), (L) HB9GOLD via HB9OCR (d/B), (L), (e) HF40CUF via SP4CUF HF700LUB via SP8AB HH70A via W3HNK HK3JCL via DK8LRF (d/B) HQ9X via KQ1F HR5/F2JD via F6AJA (d/B) IB2RT via (B), I2MYF (d), (e) II0GM via I0KQB (d), (e) II0LDV via I0KQB (d) II2RR via IK2VUC II4TES via IQ4FE IQ5QO via IZ5GST (d/B) J28ND via S57DX J28PJ via F1TMY JG8NQJ/JD1 via JA8CJY JW2US (C), (L) JW4JSA via LA4JSA KH6/DL1DX via DL8UI (d/B) KH6/N2HX via N2HX (d/B) KL7RST via K7ICE (d) L50A via LU4AAO (d/B), (e) LM90C (B) LM90HQ (B) LM90NRRL (B) LZ110SAE via (B), LZ1KCP (d) LZ115RF via LZ1YE M/ON6EF/p via ON6EF MX1SWL/a via G6XOU (d/B), (e) OE100AIR via OE8AIR (B) OE100AKD (B) OE100BKC via OE3BKC (B) OE100CQB (d), (e) OE100CQM (d/B) OE100DMA via OE3DMA (d/B) OE100EGN via OE5EGN (B), (L), (e) OE100FTE via OE6FTE (B), (L), (e) OE100GBK via OE8GBK (B) OE100GTU (e) OE100IIO via OE5IIO (B), (e) OE100JML (d/B), (e) OE100JWD via OE6JWD OE100KLG (B), (L), (e) OE100MPI via OE7MPI OE100NIP (B) OE100PGM (B) OE100PKB via OE3PKB (B) OE100RNS via OE3RNS (B) OE100SGU via OE3SGU (L), (e) OE100TWB (B) OE100VIE via OE4VIE (d), (L), (e) OE100WLE (d/B) OE100WMA via OE3WMA OE100XFG (B) OE100XGM via OE5XGM (d) OE100XWI (B), (e) OE100YSC via OE3YSC (B) OE100YXK via OE8YXK (B) OE100ZKC via OE1ZKC OG60F via OH1NOA, (L), (C) OH0CO via SM6CCO (B), (L) OH0KA via OH3KAV (d/B), (L) OH1/DL2VFR via DL2VFR (d/B) OH1/DL2YBG via DL2YBG (d/B) OH1/DL7UXG via DL7UXG (d/B) OH8UV/p via OH8UV (d/B) OM75TESLA via OM3KHT (d/B) OT70xxx (C), (O) OU0POLIO via OZ1ACB (d/B) OU7G (d/B) OX7RST via K7ICE (d) OZ18ICE (C), (L), (e) P4/DF5AU via DF5AU (d/B), (L) PA/DL1EAL via DL1EAL (d/B), (L). (e) PA111SCOUTS via PA3EFR PB18MILL via PB7Z (B), (L), (e) PB6MILL via PA7DA (B), (L) PH00GEVEEN (B) PJ2/SV2AEL via SV2AEL (d), (L), (e) PJ8RV via JA1HGY, (L) PJ8Z via JH1AJT, (C), (L) S580FOC (L), (O) S79LD via VK4EF (d) SC80FOC via SM2EKM (d), (L) SN20UM via SQ9UM SU9JT via E73Y (d/B), (C) SX80FOC (L), (C), (e) TA0/IK8LOV via IK8LOV (d/B) TA0/MM0NDX via MM0NDX (d/B) TA0/ON9CFG via ON9CFG (d/B) TC0AX via M0SDV (d/B), (L) TM390SR via F4DTO (d/B) TM40KOP via F6KOP (d/B), (L), (e) TM5FI via F5XX (d/B), (C) TM53J via F6KSU (B), (e) TR8CA via F6CBC TY2CD via N4GNR (d), (L) VE8RST via K7ICE (d) VK9LI via VK2CA (d/B), (L), (C) VP5/KC5WXA via KC5WXA, (L) VU8FOC via VU2PTT (B) VY0RST via K7ICE (d) VY1RST via K7ICE (d) YB15RA via YC9ZVS (d) YB9/JJ1DQR via JJ1DQR YR630SV (B), (e) YR80FOC via YO3FLR (d/B) Z68AA via 9A6AA Z68RBJ via 9A5RBJ ZB2/DF8AN via DF8AN (d/B) ZF2RM via K3TRM ZL7DX via M0OXO ZL7QT (d) ZL80FOC via ZL2AGY (B), (L) ZS9FOC via ZS1C (d) = direct (B) = bureau ok (L) = LoTW (O) = OQRS (C) = ClubLog (e) = eQSL (*) = new manager (Q) = QRZ.COM * QSLs received direct: PJ5/SP9FIH, PJ5Z, TJ2TT, TN5R * QSL via LoTW: 7Q7EI, BH1TSU, EA9LZ, UN7GN, YB1HK, YC3GOQ Thanks for contributing to this issue of the DXNL: QRZ DX, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, DxCoffee, DX World, VA3RJ, KB8NW & OPDX-Bulletin, DF6EX (fuer WIN-QSL), DJ5AV, DJ9ZB, DK8JB, DL1BAH, DL1SBF, DL4YAY, DL7MAE, DL7VRG, DL8UI, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, M0MDR, NG3K & ADXO, OE2IKN, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, RSGB IOTA Homepage, W3UR & The Daily DX u.a. 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Z23MD – Zimbabwe Posted: 15 May 2018 02:22 PM PDT PRESS RELEASE #1 On the road again, and this time on the road to Africa to reach their next QTH on far from Harare: just in the middle of a great safari land. As a matter of fact, the leader Antonio, IZ8CCW and the co-leader Gabriele, I2VGW, are happy to announce to the Dx Community [ ] from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rK2dV7 via IFTTT Inspect Your Transmitter Site This Spring Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT iHeart Announces Personnel Changes in Chicago and St. Louis Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT MFM-BCCA Announces Recipients Of Its 2018 Rainmaker and Working Capital Awards Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT NORTHFIELD, IL May 15, 2018 MFM th the Media Financial Management Association, and its BCCA subsidiary, the media industry’s credit association, today announced recipients of the association’s 2018 membership awards. Receiving MFM-BCCA’s Rainmaker Award, which is given in recognition of a member whose efforts and contributions have helped the association grow, are:
Receiving MFM-BCCA’s Working Capital Award, which is given in recognition of a member who has made significant contributions to help the association achieve its goals, are:
The contributions of this year’s Membership Award recipients are outlined in an article appearing in the May-June “conference edition” of The Financial Manager (TFM) magazine, the official publication for MFM and BCCA. A complimentary copy of the issue will be available for download from MFM’s website later this month. “From organizing educational events, such as our CFO Summit, Annual Conference and Distance Learning Seminars, to helping us develop the industry-specific Media Whys credit reporting solution, each of these award recipients has been instrumental in providing the guidance and leadership that allows MFM and BCCA to provide highly relevant and valuable educational programs and services for our members,” said Mary M. Collins, President and CEO of MFM and BCCA. “The high rankings our programs have earned are the result of the contributions of time and wisdom that our 2018 Working Capital and Rainmaker Awards recipients have so generously provided, and we are deeply grateful to them for their support.” This year’s award winners will be honored during a reception sponsored by Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI®) the global leader in rights management, during Media Finance Focus 2018, the association’s 58annual conference, which will be held in the Washington, DC area (Crystal City, Arlington, VA) from May 21-23. The BMI event, which is scheduled for Tuesday evening, May 22, will also feature a performance by Nashville-based music producer, writer, and artist DAVIE. About Media Finance Focus 2018 MFM/BCCA’s annual conference is the primary source of professional education for the media industry’s business and credit management executives, including its digital media, video, games, publishing, broadcasting and broadband telecommunications enterprises. Chaired by Cindy Pekrul, SVP and deputy controller for Turner and vice chair of MFM’s board of directors, and co-chaired by Mike Lavey, SVP/corporate controller for tronc, Inc. and MFM board secretary, Media Finance Focus 2018 will feature presentations from over 150 industry experts, who will provide timely information on topics relevant to media industry finance professionals, including accounting, economic projections, valuations, M&A, taxes, legal, regulatory, and technological developments and internal audit. BCCA, the media industry’s credit association, will provide a full track of sessions designed to meet the needs of today’s credit and collections professionals. In addition, Media Finance Focus 2018 is collaborating with the Media Industry Tax Group on offering a full track of tax-related topics of interest to the media industry’s tax professionals and the New Media Internal Auditors Association is co-locating its 2018 meeting with the conference, providing its members an opportunity to participate in sessions offered by both events. New in 2018 is a track dedicated to finance professionals working with video games and other entertainment software. The conference will also offer formal and informal networking activities to foster idea sharing and will host an exhibit hall featuring the latest in products and services for addressing the industry’s financial management and credit and collections requirements. Registered participants can earn 19 or more CPE credits. Additional information about Media Finance Focus 2018 may be found on the conference website. About MFM and BCCA Media Financial Management Association (MFM) is the premiere resource for financial professionals for media industry education, networking, and information sharing throughout the U.S. and Canada. More information about MFM is available on its Web site: http://www.mediafinance.org and via its updates on Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter. Its BCCA subsidiary serves as the media industry’s credit association. BCCA’s revenue management services encompass a variety of credit reports on national and local media advertisers and agencies, including Media Whys, a credit report for media businesses which offers a credit score based on industry-specific aging combined with trade data from Experian or D+B. More information about BCCA is available at http://www.bccacredit.com as well as its updates on Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wOxOtQ via IFTTT Pasternack Launches New Coaxial Surge Protectors Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT Cuba’s “Operation Meteor” will Involve Amateur Radio Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT Amateur Radio will have a role in Cuba’s soon-to-be-launched “Operation Meteor,” aimed at aiding the island nation in preparing for natural disasters. Among the new strategies under review for implementation are civilian first-aid training; assist and rescue missions; damage control, and large-scale needs assessment. The nationwide initiative aims to mitigate the impact of natural disasters, es from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Im9l00 via IFTTT 9X0T – Rwanda Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT The Italian DX Team, led by I2YSB, plan activity from Rwanda as 9X0T during September/October 2018 (actual dates to be confirmed). More here. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2Ktf6K9 via IFTTT 9X0T Rwanda. From DXNews.com Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT 9X0T is call sign of Italian DX Pedition Team activity from Rwanda, September/October 2018. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IIrZT9 via IFTTT Maritime Radio Historical Society’s Museum Station K6KPH is Back Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) Amateur Radio station K6KPH in is back on the air after a brief hiatus, although still at a minimal level at this point. K6KPH, intended as a tribute to KPH, the “wireless giant of the Pacific,” relays the W1AW Field Day Bulletin, and W1AW Morse code practice qualifying runs for West Coast amateurs. “Not all the K6KPH frequencies were back on at first, as from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GiYguV via IFTTT Maritime Radio Historical Society’s Museum Station K6KPH is Back Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT ARRL Maritimee Radio Historical Society (MRHS) Amateur Radio station K6KPH in is back on the air after a brief hiatus, although still at a minimal level at this point. K6KPH, intended as a tribute to KPH, the “wireless giant of the Pacific,” relays the W1AW Field Day Bulletin, and W1AW Morse code practice qualifying runs for West Coast amateurs. “Not all the K6KPH frequencies were back on at first, as from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GiYguV via IFTTT Yamaha Unified Communications Presents UC Expertise and New Products at InfoComm 2018 Posted: 15 May 2018 12:12 PM PDT Timely UC Topics in IMCCA Speaking Sessions Will be Explored, Latest Solutions Unveiled at Yamaha UC Booth SUDBURY, Mass. May 15, 2018 Yamaha Unified Communications, a dedicated department combining the expertise of Yamaha and Revolabs, today announced it will demonstrate the latest solutions in the market-leading Yamaha UC portfolio at InfoComm 2018, June 6-8 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, at Yamaha UC’s booth N1227. In addition, they will lead a special InfoComm session on artificial intelligence (AI) and be part of panel discussions within the IMCCA UCC program. “The unified communications industry is very exciting right now,” said Mick Kamihara, chief executive officer, Yamaha Unified Communications. “InfoComm is a great opportunity for us to share what we’re seeing in the industry and how to capitalize on this emerging market. We’ll also launch our next initiative and new products in the Yamaha UC family that will enable success for users as they navigate this new landscape.” The InfoComm 2018 sessions include: AV and IT In the Age of PC Collaboration Wednesday, June 6, 8 9:30 a.m.,, Westgate Hotel, Pavilion 1 Many firms now use PCs as their primary videoconferencing codec. This panel session will discuss how both AV and IT skills and specialties are evolving in response. Yamaha UC’s Field Systems Engineer, Tim Mackie, will share stories about user experiences and discuss steps to take to make the merger of AV and IT successful and seamless. State of the UCC Industry Lunch and Learn Wednesday, June 6, 12 1 p.m., Westgatee Hotel, Ballroom A Phil Marechal, Yamaha UC’s VP of business development and product management, will be among a panel of industry experts and senior executives as they address the latest issues related to conferencing, collaboration, and unified communications. Attend the luncheon to learn, ask questions, and challenge the panelists. The Reality of Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise Communications Environment Thursday, June 7, 1 2 p.mm., Westgate Hotel, Ballroom E Once thought to be only a staple of science fiction, artificial intelligence (AI) is now a legitimate tool being employed in global business. But how will AI affect the enterprise communications environment? Yamaha UC’s VP of North American Sales, Mike Fitch, and Marechal will discuss how AI and virtual reality will modify and simplify the collaboration experience with new tools, new applications, and new software. The Huddle Room: How to Find the Right Technology Solutions Thursday, June 7, 1 2:30 p.m., Westgate Hotel, Pavilion 1 Yamaha UC’s Director of Product Management Holger Stoltze will join this panel session, which will explore best practices for selecting huddle room technology from the myriad of choices. The panelists will lay out the benefits, risks, and applications of each approach. UC Ecosystems and the Millennial Workflow Thursday June 7, 3 4 p.m., Westgate Hotel, Pavilion 1 In recent years collaboration technologies have begun to move away from discrete tools and toward the support of seamless workflows. Applications such as Slack, Spark, and Teams not only require the users to understand the technology, but require a change to the way one works, supporting this workflow beyond the meeting. Yamaha UC’s Fitch will join this presentation and discuss what this will mean for organizations. Visit Revolabs at InfoComm Booth N1227 # # # About Yamaha Unified Communications Audio and video conferencing solutions from Yamaha Unified Communications, Inc. streamline collaboration and boost productivity wherever people work. Yamaha’s renowned and rigorous approach to development and manufacturing of enterprise-grade microphone systems, conference phones, and video sound bars ensures superior audio quality, reliability, and flexibility. With both wired and wireless options, Yamaha’s unified communications (UC) products enable users to have natural, clear conversations in every meeting space. More information can be found at uc.yamaha.com. About Yamaha Corporation Since its founding in 1887, the Yamaha Corporation Group has developed its business activities focusing on musical instruments, audio products, Yamaha music schools, semiconductors, and other products and services related to sound and music. Yamaha acquired Massachusetts-based Revolabs in 2014, an innovator that continues to grow in the UC market with superior audio production. With its unique expertise and sensibilities, gained from our devotion to sound and music, Yamaha is committed to creating excitement and cultural inspiration together with people around the world. www.yamaha.com About Revolabs Revolabs is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, one of the world’s most respected names in audio. Revolabs delivers better communication in the world of business with professional microphone systems and conference phones for telephony and unified communications. The company’s introduction of wireless microphones for conferencing revolutionized business communications by allowing unprecedented freedom in meetings. Revolabs’ ability to produce superior sound in large, complex spaces inspires a full portfolio of conferencing solutions that enable the most reliable and natural conversation in every meeting space. With a full range of choices from installed to simple plug-and-play systemms, wireless or wired solutions, and local or cloud-based management Revolabs offers the most flexible and uniform set of solutions to accommodate the needs of the entire business. Together they are redefining the market for business audio solutions. The company is headquartered in Sudbury, Massachusetts. More information can be found at www.revolabs.com All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. PR Link: www.ingearpr.com/Revolabs/180515Revolabs.docx Follow Us: Blog: http://www.revolabs.com/RevoBlog Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/revolabs Google Plus: https://www.google.com/+RevolabsInc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revolabs/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/RevolabsAudio YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Revolabs from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wHRwqO via IFTTT “Scouts BSA” Program Change Expected to Enhance Ham Radio Opportunities for Young Women Posted: 15 May 2018 10:12 AM PDT Boy Scouts of America’s Radio Scouting Coordinator Jim Wilson, K5ND, says that, although the program name for ages 11 to 17 will change to “Scouts BSA” and begin admitting girls starting on February 1, 2019, the organization’s name remains the same. “Perhaps the big difference is that girls will now be eligible to earn the Radio merit badge as part of their Scouting program,” Wilson told ARRL. “ >from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L3SWza via IFTTT “Scouts BSA” Program Change Expected to Enhance Ham Radio Opportunities for Young Women Posted: 15 May 2018 10:12 AM PDT ARRL Boy Scouuts of America’s Radio Scouting Coordinator Jim Wilson, K5ND, says that, although the program name for ages 11 to 17 will change to “Scouts BSA” and begin admitting girls starting on February 1, 2019, the organization’s name remains the same. “Perhaps the big difference is that girls will now be eligible to earn the Radio merit badge as part of their Scouting program,” Wilson told ARRL. “ from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L3SWza via IFTTT John Dorr, K1AR, Named CQ World Wide DX Contest Director Posted: 15 May 2018 10:12 AM PDT Former CQ magazine Contesting Editor, CQ Contest Hall of Famer, and longtime CQ World Wide DX Contest Committee member John Dorr, K1AR, has been appointed as director of the CQ World Wide DX Contest. He succeeds Doug Zwiebel, KR2Q, who had been CQ WW Director for the past 2 years and has stepped down for personal reasons. A ham since 1969, Dorr has been a member of the CQ WW Contest Committee si from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KsJHqX via IFTTT John Dorr, K1AR, Named CQ World Wide DX Contest Director Posted: 15 May 2018 10:12 AM PDT ARRL Former <CQ magazine Contesting Editor, CQ Contest Hall of Famer, and longtime CQ World Wide DX Contest Committee member John Dorr, K1AR, has been appointed as director of the CQ World Wide DX Contest. He succeeds Doug Zwiebel, KR2Q, who had been CQ WW Director for the past 2 years and has stepped down for personal reasons. A ham since 1969, Dorr has been a member of the CQ WW Contest Committee si from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KsJHqX via IFTTT Infographic Shows 12 Million DAB Receivers Sold in 2017 Posted: 15 May 2018 10:12 AM PDT IOTA note on AF-111P Posted: 15 May 2018 07:52 AM PDT BAIYAH & FLAT ISLANDS, LIBERIA In view of well-publicised security issues experienced by aan unsuccessful DXpedition to Baiyah Island in 2017, DXpeditioners should consider seriously any proposed further attempt to activate this group. IOTA Management would advise against at the present time. The 5L3BI story from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GgNDIQ via IFTTT ELAD introduces new products Posted: 15 May 2018 07:52 AM PDT Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mike Hansgen (K8RAT), who notes that Italian manufacturer, ELAD, has introduced a new speaker, an amplifier and the FDM-S3 SDR is now available to purchase. The ELAD FDM-S3 was first announced last year, but has only recently started shipping. We know its processing bandwidth is impressive wide enoough to include the entire FM broadcast band! The price is 949.90 EUR. ELAD has also introduced a matching amplified speaker the SP1: > If I owned an FDM-DUO transceiver, I would grab this matching speaker! Knowing ELAD, I imagine the audio is impressive. The price of the SP-1 is 140.30 EUR. And finally, ELAD has also posted a photo of what appears to be a new amplifier: I have no details about the SP1 speaker or DUO-ART amplifier and few deetails about the FDM-S3 but I will meet with ELAD at the 2018 Hamvenntion in a few days and gather more details. Follow the tag ELAD for updates. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rJeQzD via IFTTT Infographic Shows 12 Million DAB Receivers Sold in 2017 Posted: 15 May 2018 05:52 AM PDT WBCQ reveals organization behind their new 500 kW transmitter Posted: 15 May 2018 05:52 AM PDT In March, we mentioned that WBCQ is building a new multi-million dollar 500 kW shortwave station on their transmitting site in Monitcello, Maine. WBCQ did not mention the name of the private investor behind the construction. Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Kim Elliott, who shares the following note:
Among many other things, they believe the Earth is flat. With a state-of-the-art transmitting station and Ampegon rotatable array antenna, I’m sure we’ll all hear WLC on the shortwave. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rJLUqh via IFTTT VK4DX/P – Russell Island, OC-137 Posted: 15 May 2018 05:52 AM PDT Mike, VK4DX informs DX-World that he will be QRV from Russell Island, OC-137 from 1-3 June 2018. He will have 100w rig and multi-band vertical with activity on both SSB and CW from 80-20m. More information here from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2jXda1d via IFTTT TWR’s Boniare MW station now most powerful in Western hemisphere Posted: 15 May 2018 05:52 AM PDT (Source: Radio World)
from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IEL1K9 via IFTTT QSO Today – Alex Grimberg, PY1AHD Posted: 15 May 2018 03:52 AM PDT Southgate ARC From his QTH in Rio De Janeiro, Alex Grimberg, PY1AHD, has mastered the art of the portable magnetic loop antennas for QRP use in the field from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2II0uJn via IFTTT Japanese Frequency Allocation Table Posted: 15 May 2018 03:52 AM PDT Southgate ARC Japann’s Frequency Allocation Tables, in English, can be downloaded from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications website from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IkhdPK via IFTTT Hamvention 2018 live stream Posted: 15 May 2018 03:52 AM PDT Southgate ARC Streaaming starts on Wednesday May 16 at around 13:00 UTC with our 550 mile drive to Dayton, which takes about 10 hours from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2k0rki6 via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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KH6/K0EAP – Hawaii Posted: 14 May 2018 01:00 PM PDT Eric, K0EAP will be active from the Big Island, Hawaii as KH6/K0EAP during May 27 to June 2, 2018. QRV on 40-15m; CW & SSB. QSL via LoTW. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2L2yz5s via IFTTT Video PJ1B CQ WW DX SSB Contest 1994. From DXNews.com Posted: 14 May 2018 01:00 PM PDT A short visit to another winning CQ WW DX SSB MM 1994 at PJ1B. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rHFHv7 via IFTTT 9M6NA – Labuan Island, OC-133 Posted: 14 May 2018 01:00 PM PDT Saty, JE1JKL will be active from Labuan Island OC-133 as 9M6NA between May 21 to June 11, 2018. QRV on HF with participation in the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 26-27). QSL via LoTW. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KZcvbP via IFTTT “Last Man Standing” Moving to Fox Network Posted: 14 May 2018 10:45 AM PDT from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rIkUr9 via IFTTT AMSAT Names Alan Johnston, KU2Y, as AMSAT Vice-President, Educational Relations Posted: 14 May 2018 10:45 AM PDT Alan Johnston, KU2Y, will become AMSAT’s Vice-President, Educational Relations, AMSAT President, Joe Spier, K6WAO, has announced. “The subject of educational outreach is critical for the mission of AMSAT,” Spier said. “AMSAT continues creating structure for fulfilling our mission component regarding education with projects such as the CubeSat Simulator, ARISS, and outreach to primary, middle, h from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KZPrd3 via IFTTT 9M6NA Labuan Island. From DXNews.com Posted: 14 May 2018 10:45 AM PDT Saty, JE1JKL will be active again as 9M6NA from Labuan Island, IOTA OC-133, 21 May 11 June 20118. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2yvyiUm via IFTTT On the eve of the 2018 Hamvention, we review the 2017 Hamvention Posted: 14 May 2018 10:45 AM PDT Later this week, I’m looking forward to attending the 2018 Hamvention in Xenia, Ohio. Hamvention is always a highlight of my year. Last year, the Hamvention moved to their new location at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, Ohio. As the 2018 Hamvention quickly approaches, I’ve been asked by a number of readers and friends what I thought about the new location. No doubt, many are trying to decide if the pilgrimage will be worth it as they live several hours drive, or a flight away. Last year, I was asked to give a report of the 2017 Hamvention for The Spectrum Monitor magazine. I realized I never shared this report on the SWLing Post, so I thought I’d do so now, just a few days before Hamvention commences. In the past year, we’ve received several updates from DARA who host the Hamvention. I’ll include updates at the end of this piece. Note that the following article first appeared in the July 2017 issue of The Spectrum Monitor magazine: 2017 Hamvention ReportWhen the ground was dry, the flea market was accessible and offered some of the best diversity this treasure-seeker has seen in years. The long-anticipated 2017 Hamvention in Xenia, Ohio has now come and gone. As with each year of the Hamvention, what I enjoy more than anything else, along with learning about all of the latest innovations in our dynamic hobby, are the people: old friends and new, old friends and young. And of course, I also love browsing the flea market for vintage treasures! But this year, the relocation of the Hamvention drew many who wanted to see how a new venue might improve, impede, or simply change the event, and I was also among these. Many have asked about my experiences at the Greene County Fairgrounds the new Hamvention venue –so I thought I’d offer an overview of the experience. But first, a little history. For decades, the Hamvention –the largest gathering of ham radio operators and enthusiasts in the world has been held at Hara Arena in Dayton, OH, hosted by the Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA). But Hara’s owners folded their business last year [2016], resulting in DARA’s immediate need to relocate the event. Since many national and international vendors risk big bucks to attend, and since comparable events in, for example, Germany and Japan take place in sleek, modern venues, expectations for a new venue were somewhat elevated. So last year when DARA announced the Hamvention would now be held at a county fairground in the small town of Xenia, OH, many were surprised, and a number expressed concern. DARA assured vendors and attendees that the Greene County Fairgrounds was up to the challenge. Regardless, the shift was certain to bring the unexpected. In truth any event that hosts 25,000 35,000 attendees will be a compplex endeavor to organize, and that the Hamvention is also subject to this complexity became obvious as the weekend unfolded. Hamvention has always attracted a large international amateur radio crowd. In years past, the experience of most Hamvention attendees, exhibitors, and flea market vendors is likely to have been similar. Hara Arena had been deteriorating for years while adequate maintenance of the facility seemed indefinitely deferred, so if you asked the average Hamvention attendee what they thought about Hara Arena as a venue, the reply might have been, at best, “Meh.” Yet, the event continued: for, though Hara had many issues, the venue did manage to house the entire Hamvention crowd on one site, and– especially important to those with limited mobility ––on one level. And fortunately the Hamvention is limited to only three days, so repeat attenders were likely to have mastered the requisite survival techniques for Hara. Even during rainy spells, the event attracted large crowds, and the outdoor flea market endured even mud since it was held on a large broken asphalt parking lot. (Yes I am conveniently overlooking the year a pond of sewage bubbled up in the parking lot during the flea market True story). But problems continued to, um, ssurface, and it seems inevitable that the owners finally decided to call it a day. No doubt, Hara’s days as a Hamvention venue were numbered, particularly because the dilapidated infrastructure continued aging without the the necessary reinvestment to keep it current or or even safe. Moving the Hamvention was now the only option. Xenia Fairgrounds: A “Five-Star” Facility ?
I also spoke with the Inside Exhibitors coordinator early this year he said they hope to use a different tent vendor thiss year. Mud mitigationAs I mentioned above, mud was a serious issue last year making both parking and flea market access problemmatic. In February 2018, DARA noted the following improvements:
The latest long-term forecast at time of this posting (on Monday, May 14) shows a chance of rain for Friday and Saturday of Hamvention: This forecast is four days out, however. With any luck, perhaps we won’t have the thunder showers we had last year. If the fairgrounds remain dry, many of DARA’s problems will be solved. I’ll be bringing my Wellingtons anyway. Of course, as I do every year, I’ll take hundreds of photos at Hamvention and post them here on the SWLing Post during the event. Stay tuned! from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2wBnCVq via IFTTT Inside the May Issue of Radio World International Posted: 14 May 2018 10:45 AM PDT Read about how radio covered the Winter Olympics, and more Although TV coverage dominated in Pyeongchang, radio played an important role in reporting on the 2018 Winter Olympics. Read about how Canadian Broadcasting Corp’s CBC Radio and Westwood One’s U.S. radio crew successfully managed the task of covering the event in the May issue of Radio World International. SPECIAL EVENTS Joe’s “Tournée Minérale” Takes Broadcast Underwater Station goes live from swimming pool as a grand finale to month-long no alcohol campaign. REGULATION Prepare Your Station for the New EU Data Protection Regulation Radio broadcasters need to begin preparing for the GDPR directive taking effect on May 25. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GfIgd8 via IFTTT R0LS/P – Skrebtsov Island, AS-066 Posted: 14 May 2018 08:45 AM PDT RW0LZ, R0LZ and UA0LCZ will be active from Skrebtsov Island, AS-066 as R0LS/P during May 24-28, 2018. QRV on 80-10m, CW. QSL via R0LS. from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2GcKnyo via IFTTT R0LS/P Skrebtsov Island. From DXNews.com Posted: 14 May 2018 08:45 AM PDT R0LS/P will be active from Skrebtsov Island, IOTA AS 066, 24 28 May 2018. fromrom rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2jWo5s8 via IFTTT Tarmac Takes Cross-Media Approach Posted: 14 May 2018 08:45 AM PDT Work the AMSAT Hamvention Demo Station! Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC As prreviously announced, AMSAT will have it’s traditional presence at Hamvention this year, including a satellite demo station. The demo station will operate under the AMSAT club callsign W3ZM/8 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2KZ7yzG via IFTTT Prince Edward Island lighthouse on-air May 18-20 Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC Membeers of the Maritime Lighthouse Amateur Radio Group will set up a number of radios and antennas at the Wood Islands lighthouse in Canada on May 18 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rFkBh5 via IFTTT ICQPodcast – Good Set of Headphones Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC In thhis episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Chris Howard M0TCH, Martin Rothwell M0SGL, Dan Romanchik KB6NU and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. This episode’s feature is A good set of Headphones from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IcXh57 via IFTTT ICASA new automatic licencing system soon Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC SARL President, Nico van Rensburg, ZS6QL and SARL Regulatory Affairs Manager, Hans van de Groenendaal, ZS6AKV met with the ICASA CEO Willington Ngwepe and some of his senior staff to discuss several long outstanding issues that could not be resolved by the liaison committee from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rFfFbW via IFTTT Hamvention 2018 Marathon webcast Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC We wiill be webcasting over 48 Hours of live video from Hamvention. We will also have many special guests plus prizes for our viewers all day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Astronaut Douglas Wheelock, joins us again for the 5th year as a co-host from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IdpuJ7 via IFTTT Essex Skills Night on May 21 Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC Skillls Night takes place at 7pm on Monday, May 21 in Danbury Village Hall, Essex, this free event is open to all from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rH8ZtJ via IFTTT DXCC Country/Entity Report Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC Accorrding to the Amateur Radio Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 6th May, through Sunday, 13th May there were 214 countries active from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IcWVLP via IFTTT Amateur satellite operation from Islay Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC The AAMSAT News Service reports members of Camb-Hams operating GS3PYE/P will be active on the amateur radio satellites from Islay between May 13-18 from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2rFUary via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 14 May 2018 05:01 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IiZ18W via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 14 May 2018 04:45 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IiZ18W via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 14 May 2018 04:45 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IiZ18W via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 14 May 2018 04:45 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IiZ18W via IFTTT IOTA news from OPDX Posted: 14 May 2018 04:30 AM PDT Southgate ARC Weeklly IOTA News compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohiio/Penn DX Bulletin from rssfeedtop10 https://ift.tt/2IiZ18W via IFTTT You are subscribed to email updates from dxer ham radio dx news. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
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