Well I was very happy today to open my email and found the results for the CQWW CW 2016.
Here is my certificate for 1st Place 2nd Call Area US Single Op High Power Assisted 80 Meters
This one is for the 2016 SSB Test 2nd Place QRP All Band Single OP
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
This Weeks Contests by WA7bnm May 29 - June 5th 2017
THIS WEEK'S CONTESTS
Compiled by Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
May 29 - June 5, 2017 Edition
The web versions of this contest calendar can be found at: http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/ You can also access a text version of the weekly calendar at: http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/weeklycal.txt
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73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@hornucopia.com)
This e-mail is divided into three sections:
- Details of this week's contests
- List of following week's contests
- Contest log submittal addresses and deadlines for recent contests
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THIS WEEK'S CONTESTS:
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Phone Fray: 0230Z-0300Z, May 31
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15m
Classes: Single Op
Max power: 100 watts
Exchange: NA: Name + (state/province/country)
non-NA: Name
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: NA station: 1 point per QSO
non-NA station: 1 point per QSO with an NA station
Multipliers: Each US state (including KH6/KL7) once per band
Each VE province/territory once per band
Each North American country (except W/VE) once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: 0300Z June 2, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.perluma.com/Phone_Fray_Contest_Rules.pdf
CWops Mini-CWT Test: 1300Z-1400Z, May 31 and 1900Z-2000Z, May 31 and 0300Z-0400Z, Jun 1
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Awards: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (QRP/Low/High)
Max power: HP: >100 watts
LP: 100 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: Member: Name + Member No.
non-Member: Name + (state/province/country)
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
Multipliers: Each call once
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: 0400Z June 3, 2017
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.cwops.org/cwt.html
NRAU 10m Activity Contest: 1700Z-1800Z, Jun 1 (CW) and 1800Z-1900Z, Jun 1 (SSB) and 1900Z-2000Z, Jun 1 (FM) and 2000Z-2100Z, Jun 1 (Dig)
Geographic Focus: Nordic Europe
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB, FM, Digital
Bands: 10m Only
Classes: (none)
Exchange: RS(T) + 6-character grid square
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: June 15, 2017
Upload log at: http://ua9qcq.com/en/submit_log.php?lang=en
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.nrau.net/activity-contests/below-30mhz.html
NCCC RTTY Sprint: 0145Z-0215Z, Jun 2
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: RTTY
Bands: (see rules)
Classes: (none)
Exchange: Serial No. + Name + QTH
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html
NCCC Sprint: 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 2
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: (see rules)
Classes: (none)
Exchange: Serial No. + Name + QTH
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html
PVRC Reunion: 0000Z-0400Z, Jun 3 (CW) and 0000Z-0400Z, Jun 4 (SSB)
Geographic Focus: PVRC Members
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (Low/High)
Max power: High: >100 watts
Low: 100 watts
Exchange: PVRC Member: 1st year of membership + name + (state/province/country) + callsign when joined PVRC
non-Member: name + (state/province/country)
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: 10 points per QSO with W3GRF, W4KFC or W3AU
1 point per QSO with PVRC members
Multipliers: Each PVRC member state, DC, province, country once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 17, 2017
E-mail logs to: tshoppa[at]gmail[dot]com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://pvrc.org/reunion/reunion.htm
10-10 Int. Open Season PSK Contest: 0000Z, Jun 3 to 2400Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: PSK31
Bands: 10m Only
Classes: Individual
Club
QRP
Max power: non-QRP: 50 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: Name + (state/province/country) + organization membership numbers
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: June 19, 2017
E-mail logs to: tentencontest[at]ten-ten[dot]org
Mail logs to: Dan Morris, KZ3T
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645
USA
Find rules at: http://www.ten-ten.org/index.php/activity/2013-07-22-20-26-48/qso-party-schedule/2-uncategorised/51-open-season-rules
DigiFest: 0400Z-1200Z, Jun 3 and 2000Z, Jun 3 to 0400Z, Jun 4 and 1200Z-2000Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: RTTY75, BPSK63, MFSK16, HELLSCHREIBER, OLIVIA
Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: SOAB, All Modes (8/24)(QRP/Low/High)
SOAB, Single Mode (8/24)(Low/High)
Single Op Single Band, All Modes (8/24)
Multi-Op Single Transmitter
Max power: High: 1000 watts
Low: 100 watts
QRP: 10 watts
Exchange: RST + 4-character grid square
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: 1 QSO point per km between stations
Multipliers: Each grid square once
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 11, 2017
E-mail logs to: digifest_robot[at]mixw[dot]net
Upload log at: http://mixw.net/misc/DigiFest/digifest_log.php
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.mixw.net/misc/DigiFest/rulese.html
Wake-Up! QRP Sprint: 0600Z-0629Z, Jun 3 and 0630Z-0659Z, Jun 3 and 0700Z-0729Z, Jun 3 and 0730Z-0800Z, Jun 3
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 40, 20m
Classes: (none)
Max power: 5 watts
Exchange: RST + Serial No. + suffix of previous QSO ("QRP" for 1st QSO)
Work stations: Once per band per period
QSO Points: 1 point per km
Multipliers: 1 point per new station worked on each band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total multiplier points
Submit logs by: June 10, 2017
E-mail logs to: ru-qrp-club[at]mail[dot]ru
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://qrp.ru/contest/wakeup/333-wakeup-eng
SEANET Contest: 1200Z, Jun 3 to 1200Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Southeast Asia/Oceania
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: SEANET: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)
non-SEANET: Single Op
M/S
Exchange: RS(T) + Serial No.
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: SEANET: 1 point per QSO
non-SEANET: 1 point per QSO with SEANET station
Multipliers: SEANET: Each DXCC country once per band
non-SEANET: Each SEANET DXCC country once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: July 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: KenKH6QJ[at]aol[dot]com
Mail logs to: SEANET Contest 2017
P.O. Box 4628
Honolulu, Hawaii 96812
USA
Find rules at: http://www.seanet2017.com/seanet-contest
UKSMG Summer Contest: 1300Z, Jun 3 to 1300Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: not specified
Bands: 6m Only
Classes: Single Op (24/6)(Fixed/Portable)
Multi-Op (Fixed/Portable)
QRP
Exchange: RST + Serial No. + 6-character grid square + (optional UKSMG member no.)
Score Calculation: (see rules)
Submit logs by: July 1, 2017
E-mail logs to: contest[at]uksmg[dot]org
Upload log at: http://logs.uksmg.org/cgi-bin/vhfenter.pl?Contest=UKSMG%20Summer%20Contest&year=2017
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://uksmg.org/summer-contest-rules.php
Dutch Kingdom Contest: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1500Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 40, 20, 15, 10, 6m
Classes: Single Op Single Transmitter (CW/SSB/Mixed)(Low/High)
Multi-Single (CW/SSB/Mixed)(Low)
Multi-Multi (CW/SSB/Mixed)(High)
Novice (CW/SSB/Mixed)(25W)
SWL
Max power: Dutch HP: >100 watts
Dutch LP: 100 watts
non-Dutch HP: >200 watts
non-Dutch LP: 200 watts
Exchange: RS(T) + Serial No.
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (see rules)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: 2359Z June 11, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Upload log at: www.dkars.nl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://dkars.nl/index.php?page=rules
IARU Region 1 Field Day, CW: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1459Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Europe
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: (see your national society rules)
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
Submit logs by: June 19, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Upload log at: http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/contest/fd/logupload/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/contest/fd/en/
RSGB National Field Day: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1500Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: United Kingdom
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Fixed
Portable (QRP/Low)
Assisted Portable
Max power: non-QRP: 100 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
QSO Points: 2 points per QSO with fixed EU stations
3 points per QSO with fixed non-EU stations
4 points per QSO with portable/mobile EU stations
6 points per QSO with portable/mobile non-EU stations
Double QSO points on 160m and 10m
Multipliers: DXCC entities once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 9, 2017
Upload log at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2017/rnfd.shtml
Alabama QSO Party: 1600Z, Jun 3 to 0400Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: United States/Canada state/province QSO party
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
M/S (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
M/M (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Single Op + Driver (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Multi-Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Max power: HP: >150 watts
LP: 150 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: AL: RS(T) + County
non-AL: RS(T) + (state/province/"DX")
QSO Points: 1 points per phone QSO
2 points per CW QSO
Multipliers: AL Stations: Each state, VE province/territory once per mode
non-AL Stations: Each AL county once per mode
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: July 3, 2017
E-mail logs to: logs[at]alabamaqsoparty[dot]org
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.alabamaqsoparty.org/2017/2017Rules.pdf
RSGB 80m Club Championship, Data: 1900Z-2030Z, Jun 5
Geographic Focus: United Kingdom
Participation: Worldwide
Awards: United Kingdom
Mode: RTTY, PSK
Bands: 80m Only
Classes: (none)
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: (see rules)
Submit logs by: 2359Z June 6, 2017
Upload log at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2017/r80mcc.shtml
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NEXT WEEK'S CONTESTS:
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ARS Spartan Sprint 0100Z-0300Z, Jun 6
Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 7
CWops Mini-CWT Test 1300Z-1400Z, Jun 7
1900Z-2000Z, Jun 7
0300Z-0400Z, Jun 8
NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Jun 9
NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 9
HA3NS Sprint Memorial Contest 1900Z-1929Z, Jun 9 (40m)
1930Z-1959Z, Jun 9 (80m)
DRCG WW RTTY Contest 0000Z-0759Z, Jun 10
1600Z-2359Z, Jun 10
0800Z-1559Z, Jun 11
VK Shires Contest 0600Z, Jun 10 to 0600Z, Jun 11
Asia-Pacific Sprint, SSB 1100Z-1300Z, Jun 10
SKCC Weekend Sprintathon 1200Z, Jun 10 to 2400Z, Jun 11
Portugal Day Contest 1200Z, Jun 10 to 1200Z, Jun 11
GACW WWSA CW DX Contest 1500Z, Jun 10 to 1500Z, Jun 11
REF DDFM 6m Contest 1600Z, Jun 10 to 1600Z, Jun 11
ARRL June VHF Contest 1800Z, Jun 10 to 0259Z, Jun 12
Cookie Crumble QRP Contest 1700Z-2200Z, Jun 11
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint 0000Z-0200Z, Jun 12
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Please consult the individual contest rules to determine what log
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NCCC Sprint: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html
Run for the Bacon QRP Contest: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://qrpcontest.com/pigrun/autolog.php
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://qrpcontest.com/pigrun/
NCCC RTTY Sprint: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html
VOLTA WW RTTY Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: log2017[at]contestvolta[dot]it
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.contestvolta.com/rules.pdf
MIE 33 Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: log-contest[at]jarl-mie[dot]com
Mail: JARL Mie Branch
c/o T.Okada
1155-299 Uninaka, Meiwa
Taki, Mie 515-0316,
Japan
Find rules at: http://www.ztv.ne.jp/isoda/33/annual/40/40rule-e.html
Holyland DX Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: 4Z4KX[at]iarc[dot]org
Upload log at: http://www.iarc.org/iarc/#LogUpload
Mail: Contest Manager 4Z4KX
Israel Amateur Radio Club
Box 17600
Tel Aviv 61176
Israel
Find rules at: http://www.iarc.org/iarc/#HolylandContest
Texas State Parks on the Air: May 31, 2017
E-mail: logs[at]tspota[dot]com
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.tspota.org/index_htm_files/TSPOTA_Rules%202017%2002%2013.pdf
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint: May 31, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://qrpcontest.com/4sqrp
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.4sqrp.com/SSS/sss_rules.pdf
Indiana QSO Party: June 1, 2017
E-mail: inqp[at]hdxcc[dot]org
Mail: HDXCC
c/o Tim Gardner
332 S28th St.
Lafayette, IN 47904
USA
Find rules at: http://www.hdxcc.org/inqp/rules.html
QRP to the Field: June 1, 2017
E-mail: na5n[at]zianet[dot]com
Mail: Paul Harden, NA5N
QRPTTF 2015
P.O. Box 757
Socorro, NM 87801
USA
Find rules at: http://www.zianet.com/qrp/
CQ WW WPX Contest, CW: June 2, 2017
E-mail: cw[at]cqwpx[dot]com
Upload log at: http://www.cqwpx.com/logcheck/
Mail: CW WPX Contest
P.O. Box 481
New Carlisle, OH 45344
USA
Find rules at: http://www.cqwpx.com/rules.htm
SARL Digital Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: contest[at]sarl[dot]org[dot]za
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.sarl.org.za/Web3/Members/DoDocDownload.aspx?X=20161222085537waqSliCvbT.PDF
UN DX Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: log[at]undxc[dot]kz
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://undxc.kz/bez-rubriki/2015-2/
WAB 7 MHz Phone: June 4, 2017
E-mail: g3xkt[at]worked-all-britain[dot]org[dot]uk
Mail: Tony Beardsley, G3XKT
14 York Avenue
Sandiacre, Nottingham NG10 5HB
United Kingdom
Find rules at: http://wab.intermip.net/Contests.php
Portuguese Navy Day Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: contest[at]nra[dot]pt
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.nra.pt/portuguese-navy-day-contest---2017.html
His Maj. King of Spain Contest, CW: June 5, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://concursos.ure.es/en/logs/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://concursos.ure.es/en/s-m-el-rey-de-espana-cw/bases/
FISTS Spring Slow Speed Sprint: June 5, 2017
E-mail: n2ed[at]fistsna[dot]org
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://fistsna.org/operating.html#sprints
New England QSO Party: June 6, 2017
E-mail: logs[at]neqp[dot]org
Mail: NEQP
PO Box J
West Suffield, CT 06093
USA
Find rules at: http://www.neqp.org/rules.html
Delaware QSO Party: June 6, 2017
E-mail: qsoparty[at]gmail[dot]com
Mail: DE QSO Party
PO Box 1050
Newark, DE 19715-1050
USA
Find rules at: http://www.fsarc.org/qsoparty/rules.htm
SBMS 2.3 GHz and Up Contest and Club Challenge: June 6, 2017
E-mail: bburns[at]mediacombb[dot]net
Mail: Bill Burns, WA6QYR
247 Rebel Road
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
USA
Find rules at: http://www.n6nb.com/sbmsrules.htm
F9AA Cup, PSK: June 6, 2017
E-mail: concoursf9aa[at]urc[dot]asso[dot]fr
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.site.urc.asso.fr/index.php/urchaut-6/om-6/131-trophee-f9aa
Slobozhansky Sprint Contest: June 9, 2017
E-mail: ut0lwr[at]ukr[dot]net
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://ut0lwr.wixsite.com/gotdr/slobozhanskij-sprint
Baltic Contest: June 10, 2017
E-mail: lrsf[at]lrsf[dot]lt
Mail: Baltic Contest
P.O. Box 210
LT-44003 Kaunas
Lithuania
Find rules at: http://www.lrsf.lt/bcontest/english/rules_html.htm
QRP ARCI Hootowl Sprint: June 11, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://www.qrpcontest.com/qrparci/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.qrparci.org/contests/
FISTS Spring Unlimited Sprint: June 12, 2017
E-mail: n2ed[at]fistsna[dot]org
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://fistsna.org/operating.html#sprints
CQ-M International DX Contest: June 14, 2017
E-mail: cq-m[at]cq-m[dot]ru
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.cq-m.ru/en/rules.html
UA2 QSO Party: June 14, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://ua9qcq.com/ru/submit_log.php?lang=en
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.qrz.ru/contest/detail/382.html
Aegean RTTY Contest: June 15, 2017
E-mail: artty[at]aegeandxgroup[dot]gr
Mail: Aegean RTTY Contest
P.O. Box 04
83100 Samos Hellas
Greece
Find rules at: http://www.aegeandxgroup.gr/dx%20pdf/rules%20of%20RTTY%20Contest.pdf
HPC World Wide DX Contest: June 15, 2017
E-mail: contest2013[at]pskclub[dot]gr
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://pskclub.gr/contest
NZART Sangster Shield Contest: June 17, 2017
E-mail: sangster[at]nzart[dot]org[dot]nz
Mail: Contest Manager
Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ
53 Tannadyce Street
Wellington 6003
New Zealand
Find rules at: http://www.nzart.org.nz/activities/contest-rules/rules-sangster-shield/
MARAC County Hunters Contest: June 30, 2017
E-mail: nm2lgreg[at]charter[dot]net
Mail: Greg Potter, NM2L
5390 Lexington View Place
Sugar Hill, GA 30518-7627
USA
Find rules at: http://www.marac.org/contestrules.htm
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Compiled by Bruce Horn, WA7BNM
May 29 - June 5, 2017 Edition
The web versions of this contest calendar can be found at: http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/ You can also access a text version of the weekly calendar at: http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/weeklycal.txt
Please send corrections and additions directly to me. The web calendars are updated as new contest information is received. If you wish to unsubscribe, please notify me and you'll be immediately removed from the mailing list.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@hornucopia.com)
This e-mail is divided into three sections:
- Details of this week's contests
- List of following week's contests
- Contest log submittal addresses and deadlines for recent contests
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THIS WEEK'S CONTESTS:
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Phone Fray: 0230Z-0300Z, May 31
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15m
Classes: Single Op
Max power: 100 watts
Exchange: NA: Name + (state/province/country)
non-NA: Name
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: NA station: 1 point per QSO
non-NA station: 1 point per QSO with an NA station
Multipliers: Each US state (including KH6/KL7) once per band
Each VE province/territory once per band
Each North American country (except W/VE) once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: 0300Z June 2, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.perluma.com/Phone_Fray_Contest_Rules.pdf
CWops Mini-CWT Test: 1300Z-1400Z, May 31 and 1900Z-2000Z, May 31 and 0300Z-0400Z, Jun 1
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Awards: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (QRP/Low/High)
Max power: HP: >100 watts
LP: 100 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: Member: Name + Member No.
non-Member: Name + (state/province/country)
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
Multipliers: Each call once
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: 0400Z June 3, 2017
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.cwops.org/cwt.html
NRAU 10m Activity Contest: 1700Z-1800Z, Jun 1 (CW) and 1800Z-1900Z, Jun 1 (SSB) and 1900Z-2000Z, Jun 1 (FM) and 2000Z-2100Z, Jun 1 (Dig)
Geographic Focus: Nordic Europe
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB, FM, Digital
Bands: 10m Only
Classes: (none)
Exchange: RS(T) + 6-character grid square
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: June 15, 2017
Upload log at: http://ua9qcq.com/en/submit_log.php?lang=en
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.nrau.net/activity-contests/below-30mhz.html
NCCC RTTY Sprint: 0145Z-0215Z, Jun 2
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: RTTY
Bands: (see rules)
Classes: (none)
Exchange: Serial No. + Name + QTH
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html
NCCC Sprint: 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 2
Geographic Focus: North America
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: (see rules)
Classes: (none)
Exchange: Serial No. + Name + QTH
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html
PVRC Reunion: 0000Z-0400Z, Jun 3 (CW) and 0000Z-0400Z, Jun 4 (SSB)
Geographic Focus: PVRC Members
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (Low/High)
Max power: High: >100 watts
Low: 100 watts
Exchange: PVRC Member: 1st year of membership + name + (state/province/country) + callsign when joined PVRC
non-Member: name + (state/province/country)
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: 10 points per QSO with W3GRF, W4KFC or W3AU
1 point per QSO with PVRC members
Multipliers: Each PVRC member state, DC, province, country once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 17, 2017
E-mail logs to: tshoppa[at]gmail[dot]com
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://pvrc.org/reunion/reunion.htm
10-10 Int. Open Season PSK Contest: 0000Z, Jun 3 to 2400Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: PSK31
Bands: 10m Only
Classes: Individual
Club
QRP
Max power: non-QRP: 50 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: Name + (state/province/country) + organization membership numbers
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: June 19, 2017
E-mail logs to: tentencontest[at]ten-ten[dot]org
Mail logs to: Dan Morris, KZ3T
3162 Covington Way
Lenoir, NC 28645
USA
Find rules at: http://www.ten-ten.org/index.php/activity/2013-07-22-20-26-48/qso-party-schedule/2-uncategorised/51-open-season-rules
DigiFest: 0400Z-1200Z, Jun 3 and 2000Z, Jun 3 to 0400Z, Jun 4 and 1200Z-2000Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: RTTY75, BPSK63, MFSK16, HELLSCHREIBER, OLIVIA
Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: SOAB, All Modes (8/24)(QRP/Low/High)
SOAB, Single Mode (8/24)(Low/High)
Single Op Single Band, All Modes (8/24)
Multi-Op Single Transmitter
Max power: High: 1000 watts
Low: 100 watts
QRP: 10 watts
Exchange: RST + 4-character grid square
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: 1 QSO point per km between stations
Multipliers: Each grid square once
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 11, 2017
E-mail logs to: digifest_robot[at]mixw[dot]net
Upload log at: http://mixw.net/misc/DigiFest/digifest_log.php
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.mixw.net/misc/DigiFest/rulese.html
Wake-Up! QRP Sprint: 0600Z-0629Z, Jun 3 and 0630Z-0659Z, Jun 3 and 0700Z-0729Z, Jun 3 and 0730Z-0800Z, Jun 3
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 40, 20m
Classes: (none)
Max power: 5 watts
Exchange: RST + Serial No. + suffix of previous QSO ("QRP" for 1st QSO)
Work stations: Once per band per period
QSO Points: 1 point per km
Multipliers: 1 point per new station worked on each band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total multiplier points
Submit logs by: June 10, 2017
E-mail logs to: ru-qrp-club[at]mail[dot]ru
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://qrp.ru/contest/wakeup/333-wakeup-eng
SEANET Contest: 1200Z, Jun 3 to 1200Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Southeast Asia/Oceania
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: SEANET: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)
non-SEANET: Single Op
M/S
Exchange: RS(T) + Serial No.
Work stations: Once per band
QSO Points: SEANET: 1 point per QSO
non-SEANET: 1 point per QSO with SEANET station
Multipliers: SEANET: Each DXCC country once per band
non-SEANET: Each SEANET DXCC country once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: July 4, 2017
E-mail logs to: KenKH6QJ[at]aol[dot]com
Mail logs to: SEANET Contest 2017
P.O. Box 4628
Honolulu, Hawaii 96812
USA
Find rules at: http://www.seanet2017.com/seanet-contest
UKSMG Summer Contest: 1300Z, Jun 3 to 1300Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: not specified
Bands: 6m Only
Classes: Single Op (24/6)(Fixed/Portable)
Multi-Op (Fixed/Portable)
QRP
Exchange: RST + Serial No. + 6-character grid square + (optional UKSMG member no.)
Score Calculation: (see rules)
Submit logs by: July 1, 2017
E-mail logs to: contest[at]uksmg[dot]org
Upload log at: http://logs.uksmg.org/cgi-bin/vhfenter.pl?Contest=UKSMG%20Summer%20Contest&year=2017
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://uksmg.org/summer-contest-rules.php
Dutch Kingdom Contest: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1500Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Worldwide
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 40, 20, 15, 10, 6m
Classes: Single Op Single Transmitter (CW/SSB/Mixed)(Low/High)
Multi-Single (CW/SSB/Mixed)(Low)
Multi-Multi (CW/SSB/Mixed)(High)
Novice (CW/SSB/Mixed)(25W)
SWL
Max power: Dutch HP: >100 watts
Dutch LP: 100 watts
non-Dutch HP: >200 watts
non-Dutch LP: 200 watts
Exchange: RS(T) + Serial No.
Work stations: Once per band per mode
QSO Points: (see rules)
Multipliers: (see rules)
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
Submit logs by: 2359Z June 11, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Upload log at: www.dkars.nl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://dkars.nl/index.php?page=rules
IARU Region 1 Field Day, CW: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1459Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: Europe
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: (see your national society rules)
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
Submit logs by: June 19, 2017
E-mail logs to: (none)
Upload log at: http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/contest/fd/logupload/
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/contest/fd/en/
RSGB National Field Day: 1500Z, Jun 3 to 1500Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: United Kingdom
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Fixed
Portable (QRP/Low)
Assisted Portable
Max power: non-QRP: 100 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
QSO Points: 2 points per QSO with fixed EU stations
3 points per QSO with fixed non-EU stations
4 points per QSO with portable/mobile EU stations
6 points per QSO with portable/mobile non-EU stations
Double QSO points on 160m and 10m
Multipliers: DXCC entities once per band
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: June 9, 2017
Upload log at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2017/rnfd.shtml
Alabama QSO Party: 1600Z, Jun 3 to 0400Z, Jun 4
Geographic Focus: United States/Canada state/province QSO party
Participation: Worldwide
Mode: CW, SSB
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
M/S (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
M/M (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Single Op + Driver (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Mobile Multi-Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
Max power: HP: >150 watts
LP: 150 watts
QRP: 5 watts
Exchange: AL: RS(T) + County
non-AL: RS(T) + (state/province/"DX")
QSO Points: 1 points per phone QSO
2 points per CW QSO
Multipliers: AL Stations: Each state, VE province/territory once per mode
non-AL Stations: Each AL county once per mode
Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
Submit logs by: July 3, 2017
E-mail logs to: logs[at]alabamaqsoparty[dot]org
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.alabamaqsoparty.org/2017/2017Rules.pdf
RSGB 80m Club Championship, Data: 1900Z-2030Z, Jun 5
Geographic Focus: United Kingdom
Participation: Worldwide
Awards: United Kingdom
Mode: RTTY, PSK
Bands: 80m Only
Classes: (none)
Exchange: RST + Serial No.
QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
Multipliers: (none)
Score Calculation: (see rules)
Submit logs by: 2359Z June 6, 2017
Upload log at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
Mail logs to: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2017/r80mcc.shtml
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ARS Spartan Sprint 0100Z-0300Z, Jun 6
Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 7
CWops Mini-CWT Test 1300Z-1400Z, Jun 7
1900Z-2000Z, Jun 7
0300Z-0400Z, Jun 8
NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Jun 9
NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Jun 9
HA3NS Sprint Memorial Contest 1900Z-1929Z, Jun 9 (40m)
1930Z-1959Z, Jun 9 (80m)
DRCG WW RTTY Contest 0000Z-0759Z, Jun 10
1600Z-2359Z, Jun 10
0800Z-1559Z, Jun 11
VK Shires Contest 0600Z, Jun 10 to 0600Z, Jun 11
Asia-Pacific Sprint, SSB 1100Z-1300Z, Jun 10
SKCC Weekend Sprintathon 1200Z, Jun 10 to 2400Z, Jun 11
Portugal Day Contest 1200Z, Jun 10 to 1200Z, Jun 11
GACW WWSA CW DX Contest 1500Z, Jun 10 to 1500Z, Jun 11
REF DDFM 6m Contest 1600Z, Jun 10 to 1600Z, Jun 11
ARRL June VHF Contest 1800Z, Jun 10 to 0259Z, Jun 12
Cookie Crumble QRP Contest 1700Z-2200Z, Jun 11
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint 0000Z-0200Z, Jun 12
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NCCC Sprint: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rules.html
Run for the Bacon QRP Contest: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://qrpcontest.com/pigrun/autolog.php
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://qrpcontest.com/pigrun/
NCCC RTTY Sprint: May 28, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://www.3830scores.com/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.ncccsprint.com/rttyns.html
VOLTA WW RTTY Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: log2017[at]contestvolta[dot]it
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.contestvolta.com/rules.pdf
MIE 33 Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: log-contest[at]jarl-mie[dot]com
Mail: JARL Mie Branch
c/o T.Okada
1155-299 Uninaka, Meiwa
Taki, Mie 515-0316,
Japan
Find rules at: http://www.ztv.ne.jp/isoda/33/annual/40/40rule-e.html
Holyland DX Contest: May 31, 2017
E-mail: 4Z4KX[at]iarc[dot]org
Upload log at: http://www.iarc.org/iarc/#LogUpload
Mail: Contest Manager 4Z4KX
Israel Amateur Radio Club
Box 17600
Tel Aviv 61176
Israel
Find rules at: http://www.iarc.org/iarc/#HolylandContest
Texas State Parks on the Air: May 31, 2017
E-mail: logs[at]tspota[dot]com
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.tspota.org/index_htm_files/TSPOTA_Rules%202017%2002%2013.pdf
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint: May 31, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Post web summary: http://qrpcontest.com/4sqrp
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.4sqrp.com/SSS/sss_rules.pdf
Indiana QSO Party: June 1, 2017
E-mail: inqp[at]hdxcc[dot]org
Mail: HDXCC
c/o Tim Gardner
332 S28th St.
Lafayette, IN 47904
USA
Find rules at: http://www.hdxcc.org/inqp/rules.html
QRP to the Field: June 1, 2017
E-mail: na5n[at]zianet[dot]com
Mail: Paul Harden, NA5N
QRPTTF 2015
P.O. Box 757
Socorro, NM 87801
USA
Find rules at: http://www.zianet.com/qrp/
CQ WW WPX Contest, CW: June 2, 2017
E-mail: cw[at]cqwpx[dot]com
Upload log at: http://www.cqwpx.com/logcheck/
Mail: CW WPX Contest
P.O. Box 481
New Carlisle, OH 45344
USA
Find rules at: http://www.cqwpx.com/rules.htm
SARL Digital Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: contest[at]sarl[dot]org[dot]za
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.sarl.org.za/Web3/Members/DoDocDownload.aspx?X=20161222085537waqSliCvbT.PDF
UN DX Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: log[at]undxc[dot]kz
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://undxc.kz/bez-rubriki/2015-2/
WAB 7 MHz Phone: June 4, 2017
E-mail: g3xkt[at]worked-all-britain[dot]org[dot]uk
Mail: Tony Beardsley, G3XKT
14 York Avenue
Sandiacre, Nottingham NG10 5HB
United Kingdom
Find rules at: http://wab.intermip.net/Contests.php
Portuguese Navy Day Contest: June 4, 2017
E-mail: contest[at]nra[dot]pt
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.nra.pt/portuguese-navy-day-contest---2017.html
His Maj. King of Spain Contest, CW: June 5, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://concursos.ure.es/en/logs/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://concursos.ure.es/en/s-m-el-rey-de-espana-cw/bases/
FISTS Spring Slow Speed Sprint: June 5, 2017
E-mail: n2ed[at]fistsna[dot]org
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://fistsna.org/operating.html#sprints
New England QSO Party: June 6, 2017
E-mail: logs[at]neqp[dot]org
Mail: NEQP
PO Box J
West Suffield, CT 06093
USA
Find rules at: http://www.neqp.org/rules.html
Delaware QSO Party: June 6, 2017
E-mail: qsoparty[at]gmail[dot]com
Mail: DE QSO Party
PO Box 1050
Newark, DE 19715-1050
USA
Find rules at: http://www.fsarc.org/qsoparty/rules.htm
SBMS 2.3 GHz and Up Contest and Club Challenge: June 6, 2017
E-mail: bburns[at]mediacombb[dot]net
Mail: Bill Burns, WA6QYR
247 Rebel Road
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
USA
Find rules at: http://www.n6nb.com/sbmsrules.htm
F9AA Cup, PSK: June 6, 2017
E-mail: concoursf9aa[at]urc[dot]asso[dot]fr
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.site.urc.asso.fr/index.php/urchaut-6/om-6/131-trophee-f9aa
Slobozhansky Sprint Contest: June 9, 2017
E-mail: ut0lwr[at]ukr[dot]net
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://ut0lwr.wixsite.com/gotdr/slobozhanskij-sprint
Baltic Contest: June 10, 2017
E-mail: lrsf[at]lrsf[dot]lt
Mail: Baltic Contest
P.O. Box 210
LT-44003 Kaunas
Lithuania
Find rules at: http://www.lrsf.lt/bcontest/english/rules_html.htm
QRP ARCI Hootowl Sprint: June 11, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://www.qrpcontest.com/qrparci/
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.qrparci.org/contests/
FISTS Spring Unlimited Sprint: June 12, 2017
E-mail: n2ed[at]fistsna[dot]org
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://fistsna.org/operating.html#sprints
CQ-M International DX Contest: June 14, 2017
E-mail: cq-m[at]cq-m[dot]ru
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.cq-m.ru/en/rules.html
UA2 QSO Party: June 14, 2017
E-mail: (none)
Upload log at: http://ua9qcq.com/ru/submit_log.php?lang=en
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://www.qrz.ru/contest/detail/382.html
Aegean RTTY Contest: June 15, 2017
E-mail: artty[at]aegeandxgroup[dot]gr
Mail: Aegean RTTY Contest
P.O. Box 04
83100 Samos Hellas
Greece
Find rules at: http://www.aegeandxgroup.gr/dx%20pdf/rules%20of%20RTTY%20Contest.pdf
HPC World Wide DX Contest: June 15, 2017
E-mail: contest2013[at]pskclub[dot]gr
Mail: (none)
Find rules at: http://pskclub.gr/contest
NZART Sangster Shield Contest: June 17, 2017
E-mail: sangster[at]nzart[dot]org[dot]nz
Mail: Contest Manager
Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ
53 Tannadyce Street
Wellington 6003
New Zealand
Find rules at: http://www.nzart.org.nz/activities/contest-rules/rules-sangster-shield/
MARAC County Hunters Contest: June 30, 2017
E-mail: nm2lgreg[at]charter[dot]net
Mail: Greg Potter, NM2L
5390 Lexington View Place
Sugar Hill, GA 30518-7627
USA
Find rules at: http://www.marac.org/contestrules.htm
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Friday, May 26, 2017
Federal Court Complaint Filed to Recover Unpaid $11,500 FCC Fine in Amateur Case
From the ARRL Newsletter comes the following report...This is one of the jokers that caused the ruckus on 14.313 for many years
Federal Court Complaint Filed to Recover Unpaid $11,500 FCC Fine in Amateur Case
The US Government has filed a civil complaint in Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania to recover an unpaid $11,500 fine that the FCC imposed in a Forfeiture Order 2 years ago on Brian Crow, K3VR, of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The complaint was filed in Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on the basis of Crow’s residence. The office of the clerk for the US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania confirmed to ARRL that the complaint was filed on May 8.
In January 2015, the FCC levied the $11,500 fine on Crow for allegedly causing deliberate interference. The FCC had linked its enforcement case against Crow with the separate case of Michael Guernsey, KZ8O (ex-ND8V), of Parchment, Michigan, whom the FCC has fined $22,000 for allegedly causing intentional interference with other Amateur Radio communications and for allegedly failing to identify. In both cases, the FCC said, it responded in March 2014 to “several complaints of intentional interference” on 14.313 MHz, and Commission agents used radio direction-finding techniques to determine the transmission sources.
According to the court complaint against Crow, FCC agents in March 2014 tracked transmissions to Crow’s residence and monitored them for approximately 3 hours and heard him transmit slow-scan television (SSTV) signals and a prerecorded voice transmission of another Amateur Radio station on the frequency.
The complaint seeks payment of the $11,500 fine plus interest and the plaintiff’s costs. Read more.
Federal Court Complaint Filed to Recover Unpaid $11,500 FCC Fine in Amateur Case
The US Government has filed a civil complaint in Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania to recover an unpaid $11,500 fine that the FCC imposed in a Forfeiture Order 2 years ago on Brian Crow, K3VR, of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The complaint was filed in Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on the basis of Crow’s residence. The office of the clerk for the US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania confirmed to ARRL that the complaint was filed on May 8.
In January 2015, the FCC levied the $11,500 fine on Crow for allegedly causing deliberate interference. The FCC had linked its enforcement case against Crow with the separate case of Michael Guernsey, KZ8O (ex-ND8V), of Parchment, Michigan, whom the FCC has fined $22,000 for allegedly causing intentional interference with other Amateur Radio communications and for allegedly failing to identify. In both cases, the FCC said, it responded in March 2014 to “several complaints of intentional interference” on 14.313 MHz, and Commission agents used radio direction-finding techniques to determine the transmission sources.
According to the court complaint against Crow, FCC agents in March 2014 tracked transmissions to Crow’s residence and monitored them for approximately 3 hours and heard him transmit slow-scan television (SSTV) signals and a prerecorded voice transmission of another Amateur Radio station on the frequency.
The complaint seeks payment of the $11,500 fine plus interest and the plaintiff’s costs. Read more.
The K7RA Solar Report May 26 2017
Here is the latest solar report. In case you missed it ...the bands still SUCK! It kinda reminds me of the weather report from Good Morning Viet Nam....Hot and shitty followed by more hot and shitty... It is supposed to be better for Field Day...Big whoop....Amateurs getting in the way of DXers....Best Advise is that in these conditions openings come and go....you have to have the radios on or you will miss thewm...Good Luck DX hunting!
Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: The Australian Space Forecast Centre on May 23 issued a geomagnetic disturbance warning for May 26-27, starting with a minor to major storm warning for May 26, and a minor storm on May 27. These are due to what’s called a “partial halo coronal mass ejection.”
Average daily sunspot number for the May 18-24 reporting week increased from 3.4 to 31.7. The previous week had 5 days of zero sunspots. There were no zero-sunspot days this week, so the average daily sunspot number is much higher now.
Over the same 2 weeks, average daily solar flux rose from 70.5 to 74.1. Average daily planetary A index rose from 8.3 to 11, and average mid-latitude A index rose from 9.4 to 11.7.
Predicted solar flux is 78 on May 25-28; 75 on May 29-June 1; 72 on June 2-3; 70 on June 4-8; 72 on June 9-11; 74 on June 12-18; 76 on June 19-23; 74 on June 24-25 (Field Day weekend); 72 on June 26-30, and 70 on July 1-5.
Predicted planetary A index is 5 on May 25; 12 on May 26-27; 10 and 8 on May 28-29; 5 on May 30-June 9; 10 and 12 on June 10-11; 5 on June 12-13; 8, 10, and 20 on June 14-16; 12 on June 17-18; 8 on June 19, and 5 on June 20-July 6.
ARRL Field Day is just four weeks away! The 45-day predictions for solar flux and planetary A index look good for Field Day weekend. For June 23-25, the predicted planetary A index is 5 (good) and solar flux is 76 on Friday and 74 on Saturday and Sunday (not bad).
Sunspot numbers for May 18 through 24, were 24, 24, 22, 35, 55, 47, and 15, with a mean of 31.7. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 72.2, 72.3, 72.4, 73.5, 74.4, 76, and 77.9, with a mean of 74.1. Estimated planetary A indices were 11, 11, 24, 9, 10, 8, and 4, with a mean of 11. Estimated mid-latitude A indices were 15, 13, 23, 10, 9, 8, and 4, with a mean of 11.7.
Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: The Australian Space Forecast Centre on May 23 issued a geomagnetic disturbance warning for May 26-27, starting with a minor to major storm warning for May 26, and a minor storm on May 27. These are due to what’s called a “partial halo coronal mass ejection.”
Average daily sunspot number for the May 18-24 reporting week increased from 3.4 to 31.7. The previous week had 5 days of zero sunspots. There were no zero-sunspot days this week, so the average daily sunspot number is much higher now.
Over the same 2 weeks, average daily solar flux rose from 70.5 to 74.1. Average daily planetary A index rose from 8.3 to 11, and average mid-latitude A index rose from 9.4 to 11.7.
Predicted solar flux is 78 on May 25-28; 75 on May 29-June 1; 72 on June 2-3; 70 on June 4-8; 72 on June 9-11; 74 on June 12-18; 76 on June 19-23; 74 on June 24-25 (Field Day weekend); 72 on June 26-30, and 70 on July 1-5.
Predicted planetary A index is 5 on May 25; 12 on May 26-27; 10 and 8 on May 28-29; 5 on May 30-June 9; 10 and 12 on June 10-11; 5 on June 12-13; 8, 10, and 20 on June 14-16; 12 on June 17-18; 8 on June 19, and 5 on June 20-July 6.
ARRL Field Day is just four weeks away! The 45-day predictions for solar flux and planetary A index look good for Field Day weekend. For June 23-25, the predicted planetary A index is 5 (good) and solar flux is 76 on Friday and 74 on Saturday and Sunday (not bad).
Sunspot numbers for May 18 through 24, were 24, 24, 22, 35, 55, 47, and 15, with a mean of 31.7. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 72.2, 72.3, 72.4, 73.5, 74.4, 76, and 77.9, with a mean of 74.1. Estimated planetary A indices were 11, 11, 24, 9, 10, 8, and 4, with a mean of 11. Estimated mid-latitude A indices were 15, 13, 23, 10, 9, 8, and 4, with a mean of 11.7.
SEANET EMERGENCY Report
As many know, 14.300 is the International Maritime frequency. It was reported today of an emergency this morning off the oast of NZ.....
Tnx UDXF
14.300 usb @ 0307 Z on Pacific Sea Net .."Medical Emergency Call" Heard
today May 26th NZ Time (03.07 Z) and responded to by several Vessels
around the Tonga and Fijian area including VK4 HFC, VK4 D??, WR7, and
several other callsigns very weak 3 Vessels where under way @ 0310 Z Still
in progressTnx UDXF
425 DX Group DX INFO 27 May 2017
27 May 2017 A.R.I. DX Bulletin
No 1360
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**** DX INFORMATION ****
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Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH
Direttore Responsabile I2VGW
9H - Haru, JA1XGI will be active as 9H3XG from Malta (EU-023) on 7-12
June. He will operate CW and RTTY on 40-15 metres. QSL via home
call, direct or bureau; logsearch on Club Log. [TNX DX World]
9U - The website for the 6-17 November 9U4M DXpedition to Burundi
[425DXN 1354] is now up and running on http://www.mdxc.org/9u4m/. A
large multi-national team of Mediterraneo DX Club's members will be
active on all bands and modes with five stations. QSL via IK2VUC
(direct or bureau) and LoTW. Logsearch and OQRS on the DXpedition's
website. [TNX Mediterraneo DX Club]
D2 - D2TI is the callsign for the IOTA DXpedition to Tigres Island
(AF-108) [425DXN 1357], which is now planned to take place
"sometime early 2018". Further information will be available in due
course. Updates will be posted to https://dx-world.net/. [TNX
MM0NDX]
DU - "Due to the rising tensions in the area", M0OXO reports, "Dindo,
DU1UD/8 has now been posted to Jolo Sulu (OC-119) indefinitely". He
hopes "it will give more options for targetting specific areas in
the log such as NA/SA etc." QSL via M0OXO's OQRS (www.m0oxo.com).
EL - The IOTA DXpedition to Baiyah Island (AF-111) [425DXN 1355] is
expected to take place in early November. A special callsign has
been applied for, and "a second reconnaissance trip will occur in a
few weeks from now to identify landing stages and best area to set
up stations". Updates will be posted to https://dx-world.net/. [TNX
MM0NDX]
F - Members of the Institut pour le Developpement des Radiocommunica-
tions par l'Enseignement (IDRE) and the Castres DX Gang will be
active again as TM5FI from Ratonneau Island (EU-095) on 5-12 June.
They will operate SSB, CW and digital modes on 80-10 metres with
four stations. QSL via F5XX, direct or bureau. Logsearch on Club
Log. [TNX F6IRA]
FR - Thomas, F4HPX will be active holiday style as FR/F4HPX from Reunion
Island (AF-016) on 4-16 June. He will be QRV on 40-15 metres SSB,
"various digital modes" and some computer assisted CW. QSL via
F4HPX, LoTW and eQSL.
G - Promoting geological 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 2-3 June. All QSOs
will be confirmed automatically via the bureau; the QSL route for
direct cards is via G3VOF. Details on this event and the Geopark
Certificate can be found at https://www.qrz.com/db/GB6GEO.
GM - Look for Graham, MM0GHM to be active as MM0GHM/p and MM0GHM/m from
the Isle of Arran (EU-123) on 3-17 June. QSL via home call, direct
or bureau. [TNX rsgbiota.org]
LA - Waldi, SP7IDX will be active holiday style as LA/SP7IDX from
Vannoya (EU-046) on 1-10 June. He will operate SSB and RTTY on
40-10 metres. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. [TNX DX Coffee]
OJ0 - Pasi, OH3WS (OJ0W) and Henri, OH3JR (OJ0JR) will be active from
Market Reef (EU-053) from 27 May to 2-3 June. OJ0W expects to be
QRV mostly on 60-30 metres CW, while OJ0JR will operate CW, SSB and
RTTY on 80-4m. QSL via home calls (OQRS for OJ0JR on Club Log).
[TNX NG3K]
S7 - Nobu, JA0JHQ (http://pandasan.jimdo.com/) will be active as S79NH
from Praslin Island (AF-024), Seychelles on 26-31 July. He plans to
operate CW, RTTY and maybe some SSB mainly on 160-15 metres,
including participation in the IOTA Contest (CW). QSL via JA0JHQ
(bureau preferred) and LoTW; logsearch on Club Log.
SV - Members of the Radio Amateur Union of North Aegean (SZ8LSV) will be
active as J48GEO between 25 May and 23 June to promote the UNESCO
Global Geopark of Lesvos Island (EU-049). They will operate SSB, CW
and digital modes on all bands. QSL via LoTW or direct to SZ8LSV.
UA - Vlad, UA0FAM will be active as UA0FAM/p from Kunashir Island
(AS-025) starting on 29 May for one week. QSL via home call. [TNX
DX World]
UA - The Radio Marathon "Moscow-870" [425DXN 1340] is running until 31
December. Special callsigns to be active next month are R1380M
(01-10 June), R1945M (11-20 June) and R1608M (21-30 June). Detailed
information on the event and the award programme can be found at
https://www.moscow870.com/.
CQ WW WPX CW CONTEST ---> The following stations have announced their
participation in this year's event (27-28 May):
Call Category DXCC QSL
------------------------------------------------------------
3G3AA SOSB 20m Chile CE3AA
3V8SS SOAB LP Tunisia LotW/LX1NO
4X7R M/S Israel 4X6OM
8P5A SOAB HP Barbados LoTW/NN1N
9K2K SOAB LP Kuwait LoTW
AH2R SOAB Guam LotW/JH7QXJ
CR6K SOAB Portugal LoTW/CT1ILT
CT9/R7KW M/S LP Madeira K2PF
E28AI SOSB 20m HP Thailand LoTW
E29AU M/S LP Thailand LotW/E21IZC
E2X M/S HP Thailand LoTW/E20GMY
E51DWC SOAB HP South Cook Isls LoTW/OK1DWC
EF3T M/S Spain EA3KX
EG8AA SOAB HP Canary Isls RW3RN
EI4VYB SO Ireland LoTW/JA0JHQ
GU3HFN SOAB LP Guernsey bureau
IF9A SOSB 20m Italy IT9ATF
JT5DX M/? Mongolia JT1CO
LU8DPM SOSB 80m Argentina LU8DPM
LY4A M/2 Lithuania LotW
OH0X SO HP Aland Isls OH2TA
OP4K M/S Belgium LotW
P40W SOAB Aruba LoTW/N2MM
P44X M/? Aruba DO4MX
PA150LIM SOAB LP Netherlands PD0MHZ
PR5W SOAB Brazil LotW/PY5FB
R70SRC SOAB Russia (EU) R9XC
RK90DR SOAB Russia (EU) R9XC
SN6O SOSB Poland LotW/SP6PAZ
SW8WW SOAB LP Greece HA0HW
SX1T Greece SV1ENG
T2R Tuvalu LoTW/N7SMI
T40A M/S LP Cuba CO8ZZ
VC2W SOAB Canada LotW/VA2WA
VC3T SOAB Canada VE3DZ
VP2MDG SO Montserrat LoTW/K2DM
VP5M M/S LP Caicos Isls LoTW/K4QPL
XM1150CAN SOAB LP Canada LoTW
XO1X M/S Canada LoTW/KC1CWF
YW4D SOSB HP Venezuela LotW/YV1DIG
ZA/OG1N SOAB Albania OH2TA
ZA/OU2I SOAB LP Albania LoTW/OZ1BII
ZL4YL SOSB 40m New Zealand ZL4YL
Do not forget to give a look at the Announced Operations listing maintained
by Bill, NG3K at http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxc2017.html - good contest to
you all!
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*** 4 2 5 D X N E W S ***
**** GOOD TO KNOW ... ****
===========================
Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH
Direttore Responsabile I2VGW
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 2017 inductees to the CQ CONTEST HALL OF FAME are:
- Dave Robbins, K1TTT, is the builder and owner of a contest super-station
in western Massachusetts. Soon after assembling his first contest station,
Dave wrote in the introduction to his book, Building a Superstation, "I
realized I was not a 48-hour iron pants operator and decided to start
doing multi-ops from here". Over the past 30+ years, Dave has hosted
legions of operators at his multi-multi station, some veterans, some
newcomers, and willingly shared his knowledge and experiences, both in his
building book and his annual Contest Cookbooks, distributed to members of
the Yankee Clipper Contest Club (YCCC), of which Dave is a past president.
You can see webcams of his current station and much more information at
http://www.k1ttt.net/.
- Bob Wilson, N6TV, is an accomplished contester and contest DXpeditioner,
but his achievements behind the scenes are as significant as those he's
made on the air. A regular speaker at Contest University and the
International DX Convention's Contest Academy, Bob has developed new
techniques and technologies to enhance logging and score-keeping software
and to advance SO2R (Single Operator, 2 Radios) operating, along with the
efficiency of software defined radios, CW Skimmer, the Reverse Beacon
Network and more.
CQ Contesting Editor David Siddall, K3ZJ, presented Hall of Fame plaques at
an induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton Contest Dinner on 20 May.
This year's inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ Contest
Hall of Fame to 69.
The 2017 inductees to the CQ DX HALL OF FAME are:
- Bill Moore, NC1L (SK). The ARRL's DXCC Manager for over 20 years. A public
face of the program at hamfests around the world, Bill was also a major
contributor behind the scenes, leading the transition from DXCC paper
records to a computer database, then years later, guiding a major upgrade
to the system that is in use today. Bill was severely injured in an auto
accident in 2014 and became a Silent Key last year.
- Jerry Rosalius, WB9Z. An accomplished DXer and DXpeditioner, he has
"worked them all" with the exception of North Korea, and participated in
multiple major DXpeditions, including seven that were named as "DXpedition
of the Year" by the Southwest Ohio DX Association. He is a frequent
speaker at club meetings and hamfests and regularly makes his home station
available for training new contesters.
CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck, N2OO, presented Hall of Fame plaques at an
induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton DX Dinner on 19 May. This
year's inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ DX Hall of
Fame to 71.
E51LYC ---> Cezar, VE3LYC went QRT from Pukapuka (OC-098) on 23 May around
12.30 UTC. He has uploaded the log (5,612 QSOs) to Club Log and enabled the
OQRS: https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/E51LYC. "For the most part I
removed the dupes which occurred within minutes", he says. "Please email any
report of errors, omissions, or any questions directly to me. I will check
the information and reply to every message as quickly as possible".
OCEANIA DX CONTEST ---> The results of the 2016 Oceania DX Contest have been
published: http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Results/results.html. Originally
known as the VK/ZL Contest, the Oceania DX Contest has been running since
the 1930s. This year's edition will be held on 7-8 October (SSB) and 14-15
October (CW). Both events start at 08.00 UTC on Saturday and end at 08.00
UTC on Sunday. [TNX ZL2IFB]
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******* QSL ROUTES *******
===========================
Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH
Direttore Responsabile I2VGW
===================================================================
CALL MANAGER CALL MANAGER CALL MANAGER
===================================================================
3Z560SC SP7KMX FG4NN NI5DX R15JRA UA9JLL
3Z70AR SQ8ERS FM1HN W3HNK R15JSU UA9JLL
4L1AN N4GNR FM5DN KU9C R15JSV UA9JLL
4L1MA ON4RU FM5FJ KU9C R15UGRA UA9JLL
4L5P UT7QF FR4NT F4DXW R1606M RK3AW
4V1TL W3HNK HB2U HB9OCR R70CLUB RZ4AWB
5R8UI IZ8CCW HB9WFF HB9FBI R70LWA RZ0LWA
5Z4/DL2RMC DL1RTL HC5DX W3HNK R70SRC R9XC
5Z4/OZ1AA OZ1ACB HD2RRC RZ3FW R70YWA RW3YW
7X2VFK 7X2DD HF0DAG SP2PBM RA36GS RN3FY
7Y9WTD 7X2VFK HF100F SQ5M RU0LAX/p NR6M
8P50B KU9C HF3RFS SP3PDK SD3G DL7UXG
9A17B 9A2MF HF67CES SP6CES SD5Y DL2YBG
9G1SD AB0GC HF79TG SP5PPK SD7V DL2VFR
9H1AE 9H1AE [b] HF90LMR SP7PTM SN0LT SP1PMY
9H1AE SV2AEL [d] HG10CC HA3JB SN150MJP SP3PGR
9H1MRL 9H1SP HH2AA NR6M SN15PK SP9KAJ
9H2017EU 9H1SP HI3K KB2MS SN50CHBW SP5ZIP
9H3SQ SQ3RX HK1MW N2OO SP0MC SP9KGC
9N1AA N4AA HK3TK F5CWU SU9JG EA5GL
9Q6BB W3HNK HZ1SK IZ8CLM SW8WW HA0HW
A25TVB N4GNR IF9A IT9ATF SW8YA HA1YA
A31MM EA5GL II2MM IQ2CF T2R N7SMI
A41KB ON7LX II5COTA IZ4SUC T88MZ JH0CKF
A41NN A61BK II5LDV IK5ZUB [d] T88RH JR6DRH
A61AS YO3FRI II5LDV IQ5LV [b] T8KA JJ0RIK
A61FK A61BK IK2SGL/OA8 IK2AQZ T8VE JA8VE
A61HA A61BK IQ0JC IZ4SUC TC1919ATA TA6P
A61Q EA7FTR IQ5QG IZ4SUC TJ3PD N2OO
A65BH F8CUP J28PJ F1TMY TM160BF F4GFE
A65DC IZ8CLM JG8NQJ/JD1 JA8CJY [d] TM2F F4GTT
A65DR N4GNR JG8NQJ/JD1 JG8NQJ [b] TM500LH F6KOH
A71TA IZ8CLM JT5KK 9A3JB TM50FM F1LLV
A91NM A92AA JT5LZ K1LZ TM60GW F5KMB
A91WTIS A92AA JT5MM S54G TM7U ON8AZ
CP6XE IK6GPZ JY9FC E73Y TN5E M0OXO
CS2CND CS5LX KP2M NZ4DX TR8CA F6CBC
CS2SA CS5CRE LX44FF LX1CC TR8CR F6AJA
DL0MFN DL3RHN LZ114RF LZ1YE TY2AC IZ1BZV
DL0POLIO DJ4MG LZ180VL LZ1ZF TZ4AM W0SA
DM500RT M0SDV OD5ZZ NI5DX UE99PS RX7K
E31A JH1AJT OF100FI OH2BAD UK8OK EA7FTR
E44WE SP9FIH OH0Z W0MM V31MA M0OXO
E51DWC OK1DWC OH10A OH1HS V31PS M0SDV
E770BAB E71EZC OX90EDR OZ1ACB V51WH DK2WH
ED9T EA4PN [d] P29LL EA7FTR V53DX DO4DXA
ED9T EA5GL [b] P29VTT VK3OW V73NS W3HNK
EE8A EA8DA PA150LIM PD0MHZ VP2MDG K2DM
EF0F EA4URE PH00GEVEEN PA4HM VP2V/K6TOP NR6M
EG7DIM EA7RCM R100FNR RX3F VU7KP W4VKU
EG8CID EA8URL R100LK RV1AQ XE1XR EA5GL
EG9TOR EA4PN [d] R1155RW R3MAI XE2B EA5OL
EG9TOR EA5GL [b] R15JGP UA9JLL YE1AR N2OO
EM7KAA IK2DUW R15JHM UA9JLL YR6MUSEUM YO6KNE
EM9WFF EA5HPX R15JIG UA9JLL YT800YU YU1MM
EN90QDG UR6QR R15JMG UA9JLL YV1KK OH0XX
EP2LMA EA5GL R15JNG UA9JLL ZA/OU2I OZ1BII
ER4DX ER1FF R15JNV UA9JLL ZL2IO DK7AO
4U1ITU International Amateur Radio Club, Case Postale 6, 1211 Geneve 20,
Switzerland
AD8J/HR9 John L. Getz, 24 Stony Ridge, Asheville NC 28804, USA
FY5KE Jacques Mazzoni, 678 route de l'Egalite, 74290 Talloires Montmin,
France
JD1BNA Nick Seki, 4-731 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama-ken,
330-0854, Japan
JH1AJT Y. Zorro Miyazawa, P.O. Box 8, Oiso-machi, Naka-Gun, Kanagawa-ken,
259-0111, Japan
OX3XR Harry de Jong, Broekdijk 59, 7695 TC Bruchterveld, The Netherlands
S01WS Arseli Echeguren Bardeci, Barrena 6 1 Izq, 01408 Luiaondo (Alava),
Spain
SP9FIH Janusz Wwgrzyn, pl. Pilsudskiego 6/9, 45-706 Opole, Poland
TC0M SAKRAD, P.O. Box 92, 54100 Adapazari/Sakarya, Turkey
W4VKU Krishna K. Kanakasapapathi, 102 Brook Creek Dr, Cary NC 27519, USA
W9IMS Indianapolis Motor Speedway Amateur Radio Club, P.O. Box 30954,
Indianapolis IN 46230, USA
Z25DX Thomas M. Callas, P.O. Box 1058, Minnetonka MN 55345, USA
ZD7BG Gilbert Legg, P.O. Box 157, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena Island,
South Atlantic Ocean
ZD7DL Daniel Leo, P.O. Box 97, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena Island,
South Atlantic Ocean
ZD7FT Peter Constantine, P.O. Box 33, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena
Island, South Atlantic Ocean
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edited by Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ and Valeria Pregliasco, IK1ADH
Its contents may be used, reproduced and distributed
in part or full provided that
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Contributors are invited to send their DX information to
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The deadline is 12 UTC on Fridays
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Gabriele Villa, I2VGW
Giornalista Professionista - Tessera n. 071675
Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti
Roma, Italia
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No 1360
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*** 4 2 5 D X N E W S ***
**** DX INFORMATION ****
===========================
Edited by I1JQJ & IK1ADH
Direttore Responsabile I2VGW
9H - Haru, JA1XGI will be active as 9H3XG from Malta (EU-023) on 7-12
June. He will operate CW and RTTY on 40-15 metres. QSL via home
call, direct or bureau; logsearch on Club Log. [TNX DX World]
9U - The website for the 6-17 November 9U4M DXpedition to Burundi
[425DXN 1354] is now up and running on http://www.mdxc.org/9u4m/. A
large multi-national team of Mediterraneo DX Club's members will be
active on all bands and modes with five stations. QSL via IK2VUC
(direct or bureau) and LoTW. Logsearch and OQRS on the DXpedition's
website. [TNX Mediterraneo DX Club]
D2 - D2TI is the callsign for the IOTA DXpedition to Tigres Island
(AF-108) [425DXN 1357], which is now planned to take place
"sometime early 2018". Further information will be available in due
course. Updates will be posted to https://dx-world.net/. [TNX
MM0NDX]
DU - "Due to the rising tensions in the area", M0OXO reports, "Dindo,
DU1UD/8 has now been posted to Jolo Sulu (OC-119) indefinitely". He
hopes "it will give more options for targetting specific areas in
the log such as NA/SA etc." QSL via M0OXO's OQRS (www.m0oxo.com).
EL - The IOTA DXpedition to Baiyah Island (AF-111) [425DXN 1355] is
expected to take place in early November. A special callsign has
been applied for, and "a second reconnaissance trip will occur in a
few weeks from now to identify landing stages and best area to set
up stations". Updates will be posted to https://dx-world.net/. [TNX
MM0NDX]
F - Members of the Institut pour le Developpement des Radiocommunica-
tions par l'Enseignement (IDRE) and the Castres DX Gang will be
active again as TM5FI from Ratonneau Island (EU-095) on 5-12 June.
They will operate SSB, CW and digital modes on 80-10 metres with
four stations. QSL via F5XX, direct or bureau. Logsearch on Club
Log. [TNX F6IRA]
FR - Thomas, F4HPX will be active holiday style as FR/F4HPX from Reunion
Island (AF-016) on 4-16 June. He will be QRV on 40-15 metres SSB,
"various digital modes" and some computer assisted CW. QSL via
F4HPX, LoTW and eQSL.
G - Promoting geological 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 2-3 June. All QSOs
will be confirmed automatically via the bureau; the QSL route for
direct cards is via G3VOF. Details on this event and the Geopark
Certificate can be found at https://www.qrz.com/db/GB6GEO.
GM - Look for Graham, MM0GHM to be active as MM0GHM/p and MM0GHM/m from
the Isle of Arran (EU-123) on 3-17 June. QSL via home call, direct
or bureau. [TNX rsgbiota.org]
LA - Waldi, SP7IDX will be active holiday style as LA/SP7IDX from
Vannoya (EU-046) on 1-10 June. He will operate SSB and RTTY on
40-10 metres. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. [TNX DX Coffee]
OJ0 - Pasi, OH3WS (OJ0W) and Henri, OH3JR (OJ0JR) will be active from
Market Reef (EU-053) from 27 May to 2-3 June. OJ0W expects to be
QRV mostly on 60-30 metres CW, while OJ0JR will operate CW, SSB and
RTTY on 80-4m. QSL via home calls (OQRS for OJ0JR on Club Log).
[TNX NG3K]
S7 - Nobu, JA0JHQ (http://pandasan.jimdo.com/) will be active as S79NH
from Praslin Island (AF-024), Seychelles on 26-31 July. He plans to
operate CW, RTTY and maybe some SSB mainly on 160-15 metres,
including participation in the IOTA Contest (CW). QSL via JA0JHQ
(bureau preferred) and LoTW; logsearch on Club Log.
SV - Members of the Radio Amateur Union of North Aegean (SZ8LSV) will be
active as J48GEO between 25 May and 23 June to promote the UNESCO
Global Geopark of Lesvos Island (EU-049). They will operate SSB, CW
and digital modes on all bands. QSL via LoTW or direct to SZ8LSV.
UA - Vlad, UA0FAM will be active as UA0FAM/p from Kunashir Island
(AS-025) starting on 29 May for one week. QSL via home call. [TNX
DX World]
UA - The Radio Marathon "Moscow-870" [425DXN 1340] is running until 31
December. Special callsigns to be active next month are R1380M
(01-10 June), R1945M (11-20 June) and R1608M (21-30 June). Detailed
information on the event and the award programme can be found at
https://www.moscow870.com/.
CQ WW WPX CW CONTEST ---> The following stations have announced their
participation in this year's event (27-28 May):
Call Category DXCC QSL
------------------------------------------------------------
3G3AA SOSB 20m Chile CE3AA
3V8SS SOAB LP Tunisia LotW/LX1NO
4X7R M/S Israel 4X6OM
8P5A SOAB HP Barbados LoTW/NN1N
9K2K SOAB LP Kuwait LoTW
AH2R SOAB Guam LotW/JH7QXJ
CR6K SOAB Portugal LoTW/CT1ILT
CT9/R7KW M/S LP Madeira K2PF
E28AI SOSB 20m HP Thailand LoTW
E29AU M/S LP Thailand LotW/E21IZC
E2X M/S HP Thailand LoTW/E20GMY
E51DWC SOAB HP South Cook Isls LoTW/OK1DWC
EF3T M/S Spain EA3KX
EG8AA SOAB HP Canary Isls RW3RN
EI4VYB SO Ireland LoTW/JA0JHQ
GU3HFN SOAB LP Guernsey bureau
IF9A SOSB 20m Italy IT9ATF
JT5DX M/? Mongolia JT1CO
LU8DPM SOSB 80m Argentina LU8DPM
LY4A M/2 Lithuania LotW
OH0X SO HP Aland Isls OH2TA
OP4K M/S Belgium LotW
P40W SOAB Aruba LoTW/N2MM
P44X M/? Aruba DO4MX
PA150LIM SOAB LP Netherlands PD0MHZ
PR5W SOAB Brazil LotW/PY5FB
R70SRC SOAB Russia (EU) R9XC
RK90DR SOAB Russia (EU) R9XC
SN6O SOSB Poland LotW/SP6PAZ
SW8WW SOAB LP Greece HA0HW
SX1T Greece SV1ENG
T2R Tuvalu LoTW/N7SMI
T40A M/S LP Cuba CO8ZZ
VC2W SOAB Canada LotW/VA2WA
VC3T SOAB Canada VE3DZ
VP2MDG SO Montserrat LoTW/K2DM
VP5M M/S LP Caicos Isls LoTW/K4QPL
XM1150CAN SOAB LP Canada LoTW
XO1X M/S Canada LoTW/KC1CWF
YW4D SOSB HP Venezuela LotW/YV1DIG
ZA/OG1N SOAB Albania OH2TA
ZA/OU2I SOAB LP Albania LoTW/OZ1BII
ZL4YL SOSB 40m New Zealand ZL4YL
Do not forget to give a look at the Announced Operations listing maintained
by Bill, NG3K at http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxc2017.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
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 2017 inductees to the CQ CONTEST HALL OF FAME are:
- Dave Robbins, K1TTT, is the builder and owner of a contest super-station
in western Massachusetts. Soon after assembling his first contest station,
Dave wrote in the introduction to his book, Building a Superstation, "I
realized I was not a 48-hour iron pants operator and decided to start
doing multi-ops from here". Over the past 30+ years, Dave has hosted
legions of operators at his multi-multi station, some veterans, some
newcomers, and willingly shared his knowledge and experiences, both in his
building book and his annual Contest Cookbooks, distributed to members of
the Yankee Clipper Contest Club (YCCC), of which Dave is a past president.
You can see webcams of his current station and much more information at
http://www.k1ttt.net/.
- Bob Wilson, N6TV, is an accomplished contester and contest DXpeditioner,
but his achievements behind the scenes are as significant as those he's
made on the air. A regular speaker at Contest University and the
International DX Convention's Contest Academy, Bob has developed new
techniques and technologies to enhance logging and score-keeping software
and to advance SO2R (Single Operator, 2 Radios) operating, along with the
efficiency of software defined radios, CW Skimmer, the Reverse Beacon
Network and more.
CQ Contesting Editor David Siddall, K3ZJ, presented Hall of Fame plaques at
an induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton Contest Dinner on 20 May.
This year's inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ Contest
Hall of Fame to 69.
The 2017 inductees to the CQ DX HALL OF FAME are:
- Bill Moore, NC1L (SK). The ARRL's DXCC Manager for over 20 years. A public
face of the program at hamfests around the world, Bill was also a major
contributor behind the scenes, leading the transition from DXCC paper
records to a computer database, then years later, guiding a major upgrade
to the system that is in use today. Bill was severely injured in an auto
accident in 2014 and became a Silent Key last year.
- Jerry Rosalius, WB9Z. An accomplished DXer and DXpeditioner, he has
"worked them all" with the exception of North Korea, and participated in
multiple major DXpeditions, including seven that were named as "DXpedition
of the Year" by the Southwest Ohio DX Association. He is a frequent
speaker at club meetings and hamfests and regularly makes his home station
available for training new contesters.
CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck, N2OO, presented Hall of Fame plaques at an
induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton DX Dinner on 19 May. This
year's inductions bring the total number of members of the CQ DX Hall of
Fame to 71.
E51LYC ---> Cezar, VE3LYC went QRT from Pukapuka (OC-098) on 23 May around
12.30 UTC. He has uploaded the log (5,612 QSOs) to Club Log and enabled the
OQRS: https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/E51LYC. "For the most part I
removed the dupes which occurred within minutes", he says. "Please email any
report of errors, omissions, or any questions directly to me. I will check
the information and reply to every message as quickly as possible".
OCEANIA DX CONTEST ---> The results of the 2016 Oceania DX Contest have been
published: http://www.oceaniadxcontest.com/Results/results.html. Originally
known as the VK/ZL Contest, the Oceania DX Contest has been running since
the 1930s. This year's edition will be held on 7-8 October (SSB) and 14-15
October (CW). Both events start at 08.00 UTC on Saturday and end at 08.00
UTC on Sunday. [TNX ZL2IFB]
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9H2017EU 9H1SP HI3K KB2MS SN50CHBW SP5ZIP
9H3SQ SQ3RX HK1MW N2OO SP0MC SP9KGC
9N1AA N4AA HK3TK F5CWU SU9JG EA5GL
9Q6BB W3HNK HZ1SK IZ8CLM SW8WW HA0HW
A25TVB N4GNR IF9A IT9ATF SW8YA HA1YA
A31MM EA5GL II2MM IQ2CF T2R N7SMI
A41KB ON7LX II5COTA IZ4SUC T88MZ JH0CKF
A41NN A61BK II5LDV IK5ZUB [d] T88RH JR6DRH
A61AS YO3FRI II5LDV IQ5LV [b] T8KA JJ0RIK
A61FK A61BK IK2SGL/OA8 IK2AQZ T8VE JA8VE
A61HA A61BK IQ0JC IZ4SUC TC1919ATA TA6P
A61Q EA7FTR IQ5QG IZ4SUC TJ3PD N2OO
A65BH F8CUP J28PJ F1TMY TM160BF F4GFE
A65DC IZ8CLM JG8NQJ/JD1 JA8CJY [d] TM2F F4GTT
A65DR N4GNR JG8NQJ/JD1 JG8NQJ [b] TM500LH F6KOH
A71TA IZ8CLM JT5KK 9A3JB TM50FM F1LLV
A91NM A92AA JT5LZ K1LZ TM60GW F5KMB
A91WTIS A92AA JT5MM S54G TM7U ON8AZ
CP6XE IK6GPZ JY9FC E73Y TN5E M0OXO
CS2CND CS5LX KP2M NZ4DX TR8CA F6CBC
CS2SA CS5CRE LX44FF LX1CC TR8CR F6AJA
DL0MFN DL3RHN LZ114RF LZ1YE TY2AC IZ1BZV
DL0POLIO DJ4MG LZ180VL LZ1ZF TZ4AM W0SA
DM500RT M0SDV OD5ZZ NI5DX UE99PS RX7K
E31A JH1AJT OF100FI OH2BAD UK8OK EA7FTR
E44WE SP9FIH OH0Z W0MM V31MA M0OXO
E51DWC OK1DWC OH10A OH1HS V31PS M0SDV
E770BAB E71EZC OX90EDR OZ1ACB V51WH DK2WH
ED9T EA4PN [d] P29LL EA7FTR V53DX DO4DXA
ED9T EA5GL [b] P29VTT VK3OW V73NS W3HNK
EE8A EA8DA PA150LIM PD0MHZ VP2MDG K2DM
EF0F EA4URE PH00GEVEEN PA4HM VP2V/K6TOP NR6M
EG7DIM EA7RCM R100FNR RX3F VU7KP W4VKU
EG8CID EA8URL R100LK RV1AQ XE1XR EA5GL
EG9TOR EA4PN [d] R1155RW R3MAI XE2B EA5OL
EG9TOR EA5GL [b] R15JGP UA9JLL YE1AR N2OO
EM7KAA IK2DUW R15JHM UA9JLL YR6MUSEUM YO6KNE
EM9WFF EA5HPX R15JIG UA9JLL YT800YU YU1MM
EN90QDG UR6QR R15JMG UA9JLL YV1KK OH0XX
EP2LMA EA5GL R15JNG UA9JLL ZA/OU2I OZ1BII
ER4DX ER1FF R15JNV UA9JLL ZL2IO DK7AO
4U1ITU International Amateur Radio Club, Case Postale 6, 1211 Geneve 20,
Switzerland
AD8J/HR9 John L. Getz, 24 Stony Ridge, Asheville NC 28804, USA
FY5KE Jacques Mazzoni, 678 route de l'Egalite, 74290 Talloires Montmin,
France
JD1BNA Nick Seki, 4-731 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama-ken,
330-0854, Japan
JH1AJT Y. Zorro Miyazawa, P.O. Box 8, Oiso-machi, Naka-Gun, Kanagawa-ken,
259-0111, Japan
OX3XR Harry de Jong, Broekdijk 59, 7695 TC Bruchterveld, The Netherlands
S01WS Arseli Echeguren Bardeci, Barrena 6 1 Izq, 01408 Luiaondo (Alava),
Spain
SP9FIH Janusz Wwgrzyn, pl. Pilsudskiego 6/9, 45-706 Opole, Poland
TC0M SAKRAD, P.O. Box 92, 54100 Adapazari/Sakarya, Turkey
W4VKU Krishna K. Kanakasapapathi, 102 Brook Creek Dr, Cary NC 27519, USA
W9IMS Indianapolis Motor Speedway Amateur Radio Club, P.O. Box 30954,
Indianapolis IN 46230, USA
Z25DX Thomas M. Callas, P.O. Box 1058, Minnetonka MN 55345, USA
ZD7BG Gilbert Legg, P.O. Box 157, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena Island,
South Atlantic Ocean
ZD7DL Daniel Leo, P.O. Box 97, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena Island,
South Atlantic Ocean
ZD7FT Peter Constantine, P.O. Box 33, Jamestown, STHL 1ZZ, St. Helena
Island, South Atlantic Ocean
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425 DX Group DX Calendar May 27th 2017
27 May 2017 A.R.I. DX Bulletin
No 1360
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PERIOD CALL REF
till 27/05 AD8J/HR9: Guanaja Island (NA-057) 1357
till 27/05 MU/ON6EF and MU/ON4AFW: Guernsey (EU-114) 1359
till 27/05 SD7V, SD3G/7, SM7/DL2YBG: Tjurko Island (EU-138) 1358
till 28/05 CT9/R7KW and CT9/YL3JM: Madeira Island (AF-014) 1359
till 28/05 XF2L: Isla de Lobos (NA-221) 1359
till 29/05 5Z4/OZ1AA: Lamu Island (AF-040) 1359
till 29/05 E31A: Eritrea 1358
till 29/05 HC8/LW9EOC: Galapagos Islands (SA-004) 1353
till 29/05 PJ6/PH2M: Saba (NA-145) 1355
till 29/05 T2R: Tuvalu (OC-015) 1358
till 29/05 VP2MDG: Montserrat (NA-103) 1359
till 29/05 ZA/OU2I: Albania 1359
till 30/05 9A/PA4JJ: Croatia 1352
till 30/05 E44WE: Palestine 1355
till 30/05 HD2RRC/4 (SA-033), and HD2RRC/p (SA-034) 1357
till 30/05 ZA/OH2BH and ZA/OG1N: Albania 1359
till 31/05 DL0POLIO: special callsign 1309
till 31/05 II0CXX: special callsign 1349
till 31/05 LZ395SG: special callsign 1339
till 31/05 R1606M: special callsign 1356
till 31/05 TM500LH: special callsign (France) 1359
till 02/06 D44TWO: Sao Tiago (AF-005), Cape Verde 1356
till 03/06 TR8CR: Gabon 1357
till 04/06 TN5E: Republic of The Congo 1358
till 06/06 PH00GEVEEN: special callsign 1358
till 07/06 FG/DL2AAZ: Guadeloupe (NA-102) 1358
till 11/06 SW8WW: Thassos Island (EU-174) 1357
till 15/06 5Z4/OZ1AA: Kenya 1359
till 18/06 Z25DX: Zimbabwe 1359
till 23/06 J48GEO: Lesvos Island (EU-049) 1360
till 30/06 9H2017EU: special callsign 1341
till 30/06 II1TON: special callsign 1347
till 15/07 JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1358
till 31/07 FO/IZ2ZTQ: Marquesas and French Polynesia 1349
till 31/07 R100FNR: special callsign 1356
till 31/07 R2017F: special callsign 1356
till 31/08 HG17EYOF: special callsign 1339
till 12/09 HG14HST: special callsign 1342
till 12/10 DF0WRTC: special callsign 1329
till 31/10 8J2016Y: special callsign 1351
till 31/12 7S1GRK and SK70BL: Gotland Island (EU-020) 1358
till 31/12 9A57AX and 9A1957AA: special callsigns 1339
till 31/12 CF, CG, CH, CI: special prefixes (Canada) 1338
till 31/12 DC500LS, DM5LUTHER, DL500ML: special callsigns 1340
till 31/12 DR500MLE, DR1517LU, DR5LUTHER: special callsigns 1340
till 31/12 EI11WAW, EI22WAW, EI33WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 EI44WAW, EI55WAW, EI66WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 EI77WAW, EI88WAW, EI99WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 H2017PFO: special callsign (Cyprus) 1343
till 31/12 HB600NVF: special callsign (Switzerland) 1354
till 31/12 LM80REX and LM80Q: special callsigns 1337
till 31/12 OF100FI/#: special callsigns 1337
till 31/12 OH100FIN: special callsign 1339
till 31/12 OZ100DVI: special callsign 1337
till 31/12 S557E: special callsign 1337
till 31/12 SC90SM: special callsign (Sweden) 1354
till 31/12 XO1X : special callsign (Canada) 1351
till 31/12 ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021) 1337
till 20/01 2018 8J1RL and 8J60JARE: Ongul Island (AN-015), Antarctica 1335
till 30/04 2018 ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021) 1337
till Feb 2018 DP0GVN: Neumayer III base (Antarctica) 1332
till Feb 2018 FT3YL: Dumont d'Urville Station (AN-017), Antarctica 1347
till Feb 2018 RI1ANC: Vostok Station (Antarctica) 1333
till March 2018 RI1ANO: Bellinghausen, South Shetlands (AN-010) 1347
till April 2018 VP8DPJ: Adelaide Island (AN-001), Antarctica 1331
till ?? DU1UD/8: Jolo Sulu (OC-119) 1360
27/05-29/05 KV4T and KS4YT: Grand Isle (NA-168) 1359
27/05-02/06 OJ0W and OJ0JR: Market Reef (EU-053) 1360
27/05-03/06 HB0/ON5UR: Liechtenstein 1359
28/05-05/06 VP2V/K6TOP: British Virgin Islands (NA-023) 1359
29/05-04/06 PJ5/PH2M: Sint Eustatius (NA-145) 1355
29/05-04/06 UA0FAM/p: Kunashir Island (AS-025) 1360
May JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard 1339
May VQ9ZZ: Diego Garcia (AF-006), Chagos Islands 1355
01/06-06/06 HB0/GM4UYE: Liechtenstein 1345
01/06-10/06 LA/SP7IDX: Vannoya (EU-046) 1360
01/06-10/06 R1380M: special callsign 1360
01/06-30/06 LZ121SBS: special callsign 1339
01/06-31/12 EO25P: special callsign (Ukraine) 1359
02/06-03/06 GB6GEO: special event station (England) 1360
03/06-11/06 K4D: Dog Island (NA-085) 1359
03/06-17/06 MM0GHM/p and MM0GHM/m: Isle of Arran (EU-123) 1360
03/06-03/07 XM3CARF: special event station 1359
04/06-11/06 SA6G/7: Ven Island (EU-137) 1347
04/06-16/06 FR/F4HPX: Reunion Island (AF-016) 1360
05/06-12/06 TM5FI: Ratonneau Island (EU-095) 1360
07/06-12/06 9H3XG: Malta (EU-023) 1360
08/06-12/06 TE8DX: Chira Island (NA-116) 1353
08/06-18/06 VK9MAV: Marion Reef (OC-267, Australia) 1359
10/06-20/06 ZA/IK7JWX: Sazan Island (EU-169) 1357
11/06-19/06 TX5EG: King George Islands (OC-131), French Polynesia 1357
11/06-20/06 R1945M: special callsign 1360
17/06-23/06 DL/OO6P and DL/ON4IPA: Fehmarn Island (EU-128) 1357
18/06-28/06 4O7GD: Montenegro 1353
21/06-30/06 R1608M: special callsign 1360
24/06-01/07 VK9AA: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1359
29/06-17/07 TX5EG Huahine (OC-067), French Polynesia 1357
June TX5X: French Polynesia 1359
June V63GF, V63GJ, V63SS, V63YL: Pohnpei (OC-010) 1357
June V6J: Mwokil Island (OC-226), Micronesia 1357
June VQ9ZZ: Diego Garcia (AF-006), Chagos Islands 1355
01/07-06/07 OJ0V: Market Reef (EU-053) 1357
01/07-31/07 LZ284SKD: special callsign 1339
04/07-18/07 FP/KV1J: Miquelon Island (NA-032) 1353
05/07-10/07 TM500LH: special callsign (France) 1359
05/07-13/07 RI0Z: Beringa, Komandorskiye Islands (AS-039) 1344
06/07-13/07 YJ0GA: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1357
18/07-22/07 RI0C: Iony Island (AS-069) 1356
21/07-24/07 YC9MLL: Flores Island (OC-151) 1342
22/07-05/08 P40X: Aruba (SA-036) 1359
23/07-04/08 OZ/DF2SD: Fano Island (EU-125) 1359
24/07-31/07 RI0LI: Medvezh'i Islands (AS-022) 1346
25/07-30/07 R66IOTA: Popov Island (AS-066) 1359
25/07-05/08 SM5CKV/p: Harstena Island (EU-177) 1357
26/07-31/07 S79NH: Praslin Island (AF-024), Seychelles 1360
27/07-30/07 CG2I: Ile-aux-Coudres (NA-128) 1355
28/07-01/08 K5KUA/5: Galveston Island (NA-143) 1355
28/07-03/08 GB9IOW: Isle of Wight (EU-120) 1355
29/07-30/07 DG5LAC/p: Hooge Island (EU-042) 1355
29/07-30/07 XF2L: Isla de Enmedio (NA-224) 1340
29/07-06/08 TX5EG Marquesas Islands (OC-027) 1357
July TX5X: French Polynesia 1359
01/08-03/08 RA70AA: GUSMP Island (AS-070) 1346
01/08-31/08 LZ55UPB: special callsign 1339
15/08-05/09 TX5EG Moorea (OC-046), French Polynesia 1357
15/08-15/11 OX90EDR: special callsigns )Greenland) 1339
15/08-15/11 OZ90EDR and 5P90EDR: special callsigns 1339
19/08-20/08 XF2L: Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224) 1340
01/09-30/09 LZ100SK: special callsign 1339
01/10-31/10 LZ251MKP: special callsign 1339
02/10-10/10 VK9XI: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1345
03/10-17/10 H40GC: Nendo (OC-100), Temotu Province 1343
10/10-17/10 VK9CI: Cocos (Keeling) Islands (OC-003) 1345
12/10-16/10 VK5CE/8: North Island (OC-198) 1355
23/10-06/11 VK9CZ: Cocos-Keeling (OC-003) 1353
October RI1F: Victoriya Island (EU-190) 1357
01/11-05/11 VK5CE/9: Rowley Shoals (OC-230) 1348
01/11-30/11 LZ307MU: special callsign 1339
06/11-12/11 VK5CE/9: Ashmore Reef (OC-216) 1355
06/11-17/11 9U4M: Burundi 1360
16/11-30/11 TO2SP: St. Barthelemy (NA-146) 1353
November EL: Baiyah Island (AF-111) 1360
November J5T: Bijagos Archipelago (AF-020), Guinea-Bissau 1354
November VK9M: Mellish Reef (OC-072) 1343
01/12-31/12 LZ710SG: special callsign 1339
01/12-30/01 2018 9M2MRS: Penang Island (AS-015), West Malaysia 1349
Jan-Feb 2018 3Y0Z: Bouvet Island 1358
10/03-20/03 2018 9M0W: Spratly Islands (AS-051) 1354
March 2018 9L1T: Sherbro Island (AF-056), Sierra Leone 1358
dates TBA 2018 D2TI: Tigres Island (AF-108) 1360
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Direttore Responsabile I2VGW
PERIOD CALL REF
till 27/05 AD8J/HR9: Guanaja Island (NA-057) 1357
till 27/05 MU/ON6EF and MU/ON4AFW: Guernsey (EU-114) 1359
till 27/05 SD7V, SD3G/7, SM7/DL2YBG: Tjurko Island (EU-138) 1358
till 28/05 CT9/R7KW and CT9/YL3JM: Madeira Island (AF-014) 1359
till 28/05 XF2L: Isla de Lobos (NA-221) 1359
till 29/05 5Z4/OZ1AA: Lamu Island (AF-040) 1359
till 29/05 E31A: Eritrea 1358
till 29/05 HC8/LW9EOC: Galapagos Islands (SA-004) 1353
till 29/05 PJ6/PH2M: Saba (NA-145) 1355
till 29/05 T2R: Tuvalu (OC-015) 1358
till 29/05 VP2MDG: Montserrat (NA-103) 1359
till 29/05 ZA/OU2I: Albania 1359
till 30/05 9A/PA4JJ: Croatia 1352
till 30/05 E44WE: Palestine 1355
till 30/05 HD2RRC/4 (SA-033), and HD2RRC/p (SA-034) 1357
till 30/05 ZA/OH2BH and ZA/OG1N: Albania 1359
till 31/05 DL0POLIO: special callsign 1309
till 31/05 II0CXX: special callsign 1349
till 31/05 LZ395SG: special callsign 1339
till 31/05 R1606M: special callsign 1356
till 31/05 TM500LH: special callsign (France) 1359
till 02/06 D44TWO: Sao Tiago (AF-005), Cape Verde 1356
till 03/06 TR8CR: Gabon 1357
till 04/06 TN5E: Republic of The Congo 1358
till 06/06 PH00GEVEEN: special callsign 1358
till 07/06 FG/DL2AAZ: Guadeloupe (NA-102) 1358
till 11/06 SW8WW: Thassos Island (EU-174) 1357
till 15/06 5Z4/OZ1AA: Kenya 1359
till 18/06 Z25DX: Zimbabwe 1359
till 23/06 J48GEO: Lesvos Island (EU-049) 1360
till 30/06 9H2017EU: special callsign 1341
till 30/06 II1TON: special callsign 1347
till 15/07 JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073) 1358
till 31/07 FO/IZ2ZTQ: Marquesas and French Polynesia 1349
till 31/07 R100FNR: special callsign 1356
till 31/07 R2017F: special callsign 1356
till 31/08 HG17EYOF: special callsign 1339
till 12/09 HG14HST: special callsign 1342
till 12/10 DF0WRTC: special callsign 1329
till 31/10 8J2016Y: special callsign 1351
till 31/12 7S1GRK and SK70BL: Gotland Island (EU-020) 1358
till 31/12 9A57AX and 9A1957AA: special callsigns 1339
till 31/12 CF, CG, CH, CI: special prefixes (Canada) 1338
till 31/12 DC500LS, DM5LUTHER, DL500ML: special callsigns 1340
till 31/12 DR500MLE, DR1517LU, DR5LUTHER: special callsigns 1340
till 31/12 EI11WAW, EI22WAW, EI33WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 EI44WAW, EI55WAW, EI66WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 EI77WAW, EI88WAW, EI99WAW: special callsigns 1338
till 31/12 H2017PFO: special callsign (Cyprus) 1343
till 31/12 HB600NVF: special callsign (Switzerland) 1354
till 31/12 LM80REX and LM80Q: special callsigns 1337
till 31/12 OF100FI/#: special callsigns 1337
till 31/12 OH100FIN: special callsign 1339
till 31/12 OZ100DVI: special callsign 1337
till 31/12 S557E: special callsign 1337
till 31/12 SC90SM: special callsign (Sweden) 1354
till 31/12 XO1X : special callsign (Canada) 1351
till 31/12 ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021) 1337
till 20/01 2018 8J1RL and 8J60JARE: Ongul Island (AN-015), Antarctica 1335
till 30/04 2018 ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021) 1337
till Feb 2018 DP0GVN: Neumayer III base (Antarctica) 1332
till Feb 2018 FT3YL: Dumont d'Urville Station (AN-017), Antarctica 1347
till Feb 2018 RI1ANC: Vostok Station (Antarctica) 1333
till March 2018 RI1ANO: Bellinghausen, South Shetlands (AN-010) 1347
till April 2018 VP8DPJ: Adelaide Island (AN-001), Antarctica 1331
till ?? DU1UD/8: Jolo Sulu (OC-119) 1360
27/05-29/05 KV4T and KS4YT: Grand Isle (NA-168) 1359
27/05-02/06 OJ0W and OJ0JR: Market Reef (EU-053) 1360
27/05-03/06 HB0/ON5UR: Liechtenstein 1359
28/05-05/06 VP2V/K6TOP: British Virgin Islands (NA-023) 1359
29/05-04/06 PJ5/PH2M: Sint Eustatius (NA-145) 1355
29/05-04/06 UA0FAM/p: Kunashir Island (AS-025) 1360
May JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard 1339
May VQ9ZZ: Diego Garcia (AF-006), Chagos Islands 1355
01/06-06/06 HB0/GM4UYE: Liechtenstein 1345
01/06-10/06 LA/SP7IDX: Vannoya (EU-046) 1360
01/06-10/06 R1380M: special callsign 1360
01/06-30/06 LZ121SBS: special callsign 1339
01/06-31/12 EO25P: special callsign (Ukraine) 1359
02/06-03/06 GB6GEO: special event station (England) 1360
03/06-11/06 K4D: Dog Island (NA-085) 1359
03/06-17/06 MM0GHM/p and MM0GHM/m: Isle of Arran (EU-123) 1360
03/06-03/07 XM3CARF: special event station 1359
04/06-11/06 SA6G/7: Ven Island (EU-137) 1347
04/06-16/06 FR/F4HPX: Reunion Island (AF-016) 1360
05/06-12/06 TM5FI: Ratonneau Island (EU-095) 1360
07/06-12/06 9H3XG: Malta (EU-023) 1360
08/06-12/06 TE8DX: Chira Island (NA-116) 1353
08/06-18/06 VK9MAV: Marion Reef (OC-267, Australia) 1359
10/06-20/06 ZA/IK7JWX: Sazan Island (EU-169) 1357
11/06-19/06 TX5EG: King George Islands (OC-131), French Polynesia 1357
11/06-20/06 R1945M: special callsign 1360
17/06-23/06 DL/OO6P and DL/ON4IPA: Fehmarn Island (EU-128) 1357
18/06-28/06 4O7GD: Montenegro 1353
21/06-30/06 R1608M: special callsign 1360
24/06-01/07 VK9AA: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1359
29/06-17/07 TX5EG Huahine (OC-067), French Polynesia 1357
June TX5X: French Polynesia 1359
June V63GF, V63GJ, V63SS, V63YL: Pohnpei (OC-010) 1357
June V6J: Mwokil Island (OC-226), Micronesia 1357
June VQ9ZZ: Diego Garcia (AF-006), Chagos Islands 1355
01/07-06/07 OJ0V: Market Reef (EU-053) 1357
01/07-31/07 LZ284SKD: special callsign 1339
04/07-18/07 FP/KV1J: Miquelon Island (NA-032) 1353
05/07-10/07 TM500LH: special callsign (France) 1359
05/07-13/07 RI0Z: Beringa, Komandorskiye Islands (AS-039) 1344
06/07-13/07 YJ0GA: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu 1357
18/07-22/07 RI0C: Iony Island (AS-069) 1356
21/07-24/07 YC9MLL: Flores Island (OC-151) 1342
22/07-05/08 P40X: Aruba (SA-036) 1359
23/07-04/08 OZ/DF2SD: Fano Island (EU-125) 1359
24/07-31/07 RI0LI: Medvezh'i Islands (AS-022) 1346
25/07-30/07 R66IOTA: Popov Island (AS-066) 1359
25/07-05/08 SM5CKV/p: Harstena Island (EU-177) 1357
26/07-31/07 S79NH: Praslin Island (AF-024), Seychelles 1360
27/07-30/07 CG2I: Ile-aux-Coudres (NA-128) 1355
28/07-01/08 K5KUA/5: Galveston Island (NA-143) 1355
28/07-03/08 GB9IOW: Isle of Wight (EU-120) 1355
29/07-30/07 DG5LAC/p: Hooge Island (EU-042) 1355
29/07-30/07 XF2L: Isla de Enmedio (NA-224) 1340
29/07-06/08 TX5EG Marquesas Islands (OC-027) 1357
July TX5X: French Polynesia 1359
01/08-03/08 RA70AA: GUSMP Island (AS-070) 1346
01/08-31/08 LZ55UPB: special callsign 1339
15/08-05/09 TX5EG Moorea (OC-046), French Polynesia 1357
15/08-15/11 OX90EDR: special callsigns )Greenland) 1339
15/08-15/11 OZ90EDR and 5P90EDR: special callsigns 1339
19/08-20/08 XF2L: Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224) 1340
01/09-30/09 LZ100SK: special callsign 1339
01/10-31/10 LZ251MKP: special callsign 1339
02/10-10/10 VK9XI: Christmas Island (OC-002) 1345
03/10-17/10 H40GC: Nendo (OC-100), Temotu Province 1343
10/10-17/10 VK9CI: Cocos (Keeling) Islands (OC-003) 1345
12/10-16/10 VK5CE/8: North Island (OC-198) 1355
23/10-06/11 VK9CZ: Cocos-Keeling (OC-003) 1353
October RI1F: Victoriya Island (EU-190) 1357
01/11-05/11 VK5CE/9: Rowley Shoals (OC-230) 1348
01/11-30/11 LZ307MU: special callsign 1339
06/11-12/11 VK5CE/9: Ashmore Reef (OC-216) 1355
06/11-17/11 9U4M: Burundi 1360
16/11-30/11 TO2SP: St. Barthelemy (NA-146) 1353
November EL: Baiyah Island (AF-111) 1360
November J5T: Bijagos Archipelago (AF-020), Guinea-Bissau 1354
November VK9M: Mellish Reef (OC-072) 1343
01/12-31/12 LZ710SG: special callsign 1339
01/12-30/01 2018 9M2MRS: Penang Island (AS-015), West Malaysia 1349
Jan-Feb 2018 3Y0Z: Bouvet Island 1358
10/03-20/03 2018 9M0W: Spratly Islands (AS-051) 1354
March 2018 9L1T: Sherbro Island (AF-056), Sierra Leone 1358
dates TBA 2018 D2TI: Tigres Island (AF-108) 1360
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