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425 DX Group News 31 August 2019

31 August 2019                                            A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1478

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                           Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                         Direttore  Responsabile I2VGW

PERIOD           CALL                                                   REF
till  31/08      CB70E, CB70K, CB70O, CB70Y: special calls (Chile)     1473
till  31/08      KL7RRC/p: Sledge Island (NA-210)                      1478
till  31/08      SN0ARCO: special callsign                             1474
till  31/08      TM36V: special callsign (France)                      1475
till  01/09      8A74RI/#: special callsign                            1477
till  01/09      9M62MA, 9M62MB, 9M62MC: special calls (West Malaysia) 1476
till  01/09      9M62MD, 9M62MJ, 9M62MK: special calls (West Malaysia) 1476
till  01/09      9M62MM, 9M62MN, 9M62MP: special calls (West Malaysia) 1476
till  01/09      9M62MQ and 9M62MS: special calls (East Malaysia)      1476
till  01/09      9M62MR and 9M62MT: special calls (West Malaysia)      1476
till  01/09      9M62MW and 9M62MY: special calls (West Malaysia)      1476
till  01/09      HC2/IZ1HGP: Ecuador                                   1473
till  01/09      IQ5BL: Para-Archery Championships                     1476
till  01/09      YJ8RN: Vanua Lava (OC-104)                            1477
till  01/09      YP0F: Fericirii Island (EU-191)                       1475
till  02/09      DJ4EL/p and DJ5TM/p: Neuwerk Island (EU-127)          1478
till  03/09      H44MI: Malaita (OC-047), Solomon Islands              1475
till  05/09      D44CH: Ilha do Sal (AF-086), Cape Verde               1478
till  05/09      OX3LX: Upernavik Island (NA-134)                      1477
till  15/09      3Z1919PS, HF1919PS, SN1919PS: special callsigns       1474
till  15/09      SO1919PS, SP1919PS, SQ1919PS: special callsigns       1474
till  22/09      P29VIM: Papua New Guinea                              1478
till  22/09      PA75SODS: special callsign                            1476
till  24/09      H44MS: Malaita (OC-047), Solomon Islands              1468
till  25/09      PD538RNI: special callsign                            1476
till  30/09      LY30BW: special callsign                              1474
till  30/09      PA75OSB: special callsign                             1476
till  04/10      J68HZ: St Lucia (NA-108)                              1476
till  10/10      Z81D: South Sudan                                     1476
till  23/10      4U73B: special callsign (Italy)                       1434
till  October    VK0HZ: Davis Station, Antarctica (AN-016)             1431
till  October    ZL5A: Scott Base, Ross Island (AN-011), Antarctica    1431
till  17/11      TM500LV: special callsign (France)                    1465
till  02/12      IB2LV: special callsign                               1477
till  31/12      8J3ICOM and 8N3ICOM: special callsigns                1476
till  31/12      9A62AA: special callsign                              1452
till  31/12      Canadian National Parks On The Air (CNPOTA)           1443
till  31/12      DL70AFUG: special callsign                            1447
till  31/12      DL70BRD: special callsign                             1444
till  31/12      DM70GER: special callsign                             1444
till  31/12      DQ1200ASP: special callsign                           1443
till  31/12      DR50DIG: special callsign                             1446
till  31/12      EI100YXQ: special callsign                            1447
till  31/12      EI19RE: special callsign                              1447
till  31/12      EN185UNIV: special callsign                           1458
till  31/12      FK8CJ: New Caledonia (OC-032)                         1477
till  31/12      HB90 and HB30: special prefixes (Switzerland)         1443
till  31/12      SF50CG: special callsign                              1444
till  31/12      SP60DXC: special callsign                             1477
till  31/12      TC10GITRAD: special callsign (Turkey)                 1451
till  31/01/2020 EM1UA and EM1U: Galindez Island (AN-006), Antarctica  1450
till  30/06/2020 GB60ATG: special callsign                             1473
31/08            DJ4EL/p and DJ5TM/p: Scharhoern Island (EU-127)       1478
31/08-01/09      TC113PTR: special callsign                            1476
31/08-02/09      9M4IOTA: Perhentian Island (AS-073), West Malaysia    1478
31/08-04/09      TC0Z: Kefken Island (AS-159)                          1478
31/08-17/09      9U3TMM: Burundi                                       1478
August           3D2DOM: Fiji                                          1473
August           HO1D: special callsign (Panama)                       1473
August           II4BRD: special callsign                              1444
August           JW/LB2PG: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard              1465
August           LZ304AE: special callsign                             1444
01/09            DJ4EL/p and DJ5TM/p: Scharhoern Island (EU-127)       1478
01/09            VE2GT/150: Ile du Havre (NA-176)                      1477
01/09-05/09      ES0KA: Saaremaa Island (EU-034)                       1478
01/09-07/09      VE7ADA/1: NA-010 and NA-081                           1477
01/09-15/09      EG1SDC-EG9SDC: special callsigns                      1476
01/09-15/09      EH1SDC-EH9SDC: special callsigns                      1476
01/09-24/09      LZ/R2ATP/mm: lighthouses and Flora & Fauna            1477
01/09-30/09      4U500M: special callsign (VIC, Austria)               1475
01/09-30/09      9M16KING: special event station (West Malaysia)       1478
01/09-30/11      PH100KLM: special callsign                            1476
02/09-08/09      3D2VR: Fiji                                           1478
02/09-12/09      OY/DL1ZBO, OY/DL2VU, OY/DL5FF: Faroe Islands (EU-018) 1478
02/09-15/09      EX6QP: Kyrgyzstan                                     1476
02/09-18/09      TM44WFF and F4GTB/p: Flora & Fauna (France)           1477
03/09-08/09      GB4BIT: Bardsey Island (EU-124)                       1478
05/09-09/09      JT7A: Mongolia                                        1478
06/09-09/09      K7TRI: Tillamook Rock (NA-211)                        1477
06/09-09/09      T88PB: Koror (OC-009), Palau                          1478
06/09-11/09      JI3DST/0 and JR8YLY/0: Sado Island (AS-206)           1478
06/09-15/09      T30L:  West Kiribati (OC-017)                         1474
06/09-22/09      TK19IOTA: Corsica                                     1475
07/09            ES2TT/3: Vormsi Island (EU-034)                       1478
07/09-08/09      TM1MOON: special callsign (France)                    1461
07/09-10/09      E6AN: Niue (OC-040)                                   1478
07/09-13/09      EA6/IU2IBU: Minorca, Balearic Islands (EU-004)        1478
07/09-14/09      PJ4/K5SL: Bonaire (SA-006)                            1478
07/09-14/09      W6A-W6I: Route 66 On The Air special event            1478
07/09-14/09      W6K-W6U: Route 66 On The Air special event            1478
08/09-16/09      E51SFS: Rarotonga (OC-013), South Cooks               1477
08/09-20/09      V26K: Antigua (NA-100)                                1478
08/09-21/09      9G5QU: Ghana                                          1477
09/09-15/09      5W0VR: Samoa                                          1478
13/09-16/09      EA9/DL2JRM: Ceuta & Melilla                           1475
13/09-22/09      PA75OMG: special event station                        1477
13/09-27/09      TM41CDXC: special callsign (France)                   1477
14/09-28/09      6O7O: Somalia                                         1477
16/09-21/09      A35JY: Tonga                                          1478
16/09-25/09      C21W: Nauru (OC-031)                                  1474
16/09-01/10      3DA0AO: eSwatini (Swaziland)                          1469
20/09-25/09      E51SFS: Aitutaki (OC-083), South Cooks                1477
20/09-05/10      HB0/DL5YL and HB0/DL5YM: Liechtenstein                1478
21/09-27/09      MD/OP2D: Isle of Man                                  1462
23/09-27/09      3D2VR: Fiji                                           1478
23/09-06/10      A35JT: Tongatapu (OC-049), Tonga                      1455
28/09-02/10      WW0WWV: special event station                         1477
24/09-08/10      FP/KV1J: Saint Pierre & Miquelon (NA-032)             1475
29/09-13/10      D44TWO: Sao Tiago (AF-005)                            1477
30/09-11/10      A82X and A82Z: Liberia                                1476
September        II4GRM: special callsign                              1444
September        JW/LB2PG: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard              1465
September        LZ304EW: special callsign                             1444
01/10-11/10      ZK3A: Tokelau Islands (OC-048)                        1478
01/10-19/10      7P8AO: Lesotho                                        1469
02/10-14/10      TO80SP: St. Pierre  et  Miquelon (NA-032)             1477
05/10-06/10      F6CUK/p: Sainte-Marguerite Island (EU-058)            1477
07/10-23/10      T30GC: Western Kiribati (OC-017)                      1462
17/10-29/10      5K0K: San Andres (NA-033)                             1478
18/10-23/10      3G1DX: Pajaros Rocks (SA-100)                         1475
18/10-28/10      VK9NC: Norfolk Island (OC-005)                        1475
18/10-01/11      VP6R: Pitcairn Island (OC-044)                        1454
18/10-04/11      VK9NE: Norfolk Island (OC-005)                        1475
19/10-31/10      VU7RI: Lakshadweep Islands (AS-011)                   1459
20/10-01/11      D68CCC: Comoro Islands (AF-007)                       1462
28/10-04/11      VK9NG: Norfolk Island (OC-005)                        1475
October          II4MNU: special callsign                              1444
October          JW/LB2PG: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard              1465
October          LZ311HI: special callsign                             1444
04/11-07/11      YJ0RRC: Gaua Island (OC-104), Vanuatu                 1457
06/11-17/11      TX7T: Marquesas Islands (OC-027)                      1477
08/11-13/11      YJ0RRC: Tongoa Island (OC-111), Vanuatu               1457
12/11-29/11      VK9CZ: Cocos (Keeling) Islands (OC-003)               1459
14/11-20/11      YJ0FWA: Efate Island (OC-035), Vanuatu                1457
16/11-27/11      9G5W: Ghana                                           1469
November         II4VAL: special callsign                              1444
November         JW/LB2PG: Bear Island (EU-027), Svalbard              1465
November         LZ365BM: special callsign                             1444
December         II4TIB: special callsign                              1444
December         LZ4408SPA: special callsign                           1444
TBA         2019 3Y0I: Bouvet Island                                   1459
TBA         2019 T33T: Banaba Island (OC-018)                          1470
04/02-18/02/2020 5I5TT and 5I4ZZ: Zanzibar Island (AF-032)             1477
21/02-05/03/2020 VP8/VP8DXU: South Orkney Islands (AN-008)             1474
March       2020 9J2LA: Zambia                                         1463
05/10-12/10/2020 CY0C: Sable Island (NA-063)                           1463
October     2020 KH6VV/KH4: Midway Island (OC-030)                     1476

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31 August 2019                                            A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1478

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

9M2    - The Kuala Lumpur DX Team will be active as 9M4IOTA from  Perhentian
         Island (AS-073), West Malaysia from 31 August to 2 September.  They
         will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on 40-10 metres.  QSL direct
         (see qrz.com for information).
9M2    - Special event station 9M16KING will  be  active  on  1-30 September
         from Kuala Lumpur,  West Malaysia in celebration  of the  incumbent
         16th constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia,  elected
         in January 2019.  Activity  will  be on  80-10 metres CW,  SSB  and
         digital modes.  QSL direct (see qrz.com for information).  [TNX The
         Daily DX]
9U     - Francesco, IV3TMM will be active again as 9U3TMM from Burundi  from
         31 August to 17 September. He will operate SSB and digital modes on
         60-6 metres. QSL via Club Log's OQRS and LoTW. [TNX DX World]
D4     - David, CT7AUP (ex CT1EKU) will be active again as  D44CH from  Ilha
         do Sal (AF-086),  Cape Verde  from  29 August  to  5 September.  He
         operates SSB and FT8. QSL via LoTW and eQSL.
DL     - Look for Markus, DJ4EL/p  and  Thorsten, DJ5TM/p  to be active from
         IOTA group EU-127  between  30 August  and  2 September.  They will
         operate  from  Neuwerk Island  (WWL JO43fv),  with a side  trip  to
         Scharhoern Island (WWL JO43fx) on 31 August and 1 September.
E6     - Andrew,  OZ1XJ/OZ5E  (http://www.oz5e.dk/)  will be active  holiday
         style as E6AN from Niue (OC-040) on 7-10 September. This will be "a
         'research-activation' to prepare for a  'real'  DXpedtion later  in
         the  sunspot cycle, so there  will not be  very much activity".  He
         will operate FT8, SSB and maybe some  CW mainly  on 40, 20  and  15
         metres,  plus  "maybe  160, 80  and  17"  and  "10m if it is open".
         QSL via LoTW, or direct to OZ5E.
EA6    - Alessandro, IU2IBU will be active holiday style as EA6/IU2IBU  from
         Minorca,  Balearic Islands  (EU-004)  on  7-13 September.  He  will
         operate SSB on  80-10 metres.  QSL via home call (bureau or direct)
         and LoTW. [TNX NG3K]
ES     - Ari, OH3KAV will be active as ES0KA  from  Saaremaa Island (EU-034)
         on 1-5 September. He will operate mainly CW and FT8 on 80-10m.  QSL
         via OH3KAV, bureau or direct.  He will upload his log to  LoTW  and
         Club Log.
ES     - Eddie, ES2TT will be active as ES2TT/3 from  Vormsi Island (EU-034)
         on 7 September, starting around 8.30-9 UTC. He will operate CW  and
         SSB on 20 metres. QSL via home call, direct or bureau.
GW     - In celebration of the Bardsey Island Trust's 40th anniversary, Rob,
         MW0IBF and  Brian, GW4DVB will be active  as  GB4BIT  from  Bardsey
         Island (EU-124) on  3-8 September.  They plan to operate on the  HF
         bands, 6m, 2m and 70cm using SSB, CW, FT8/FT4 and SSTV. QSL direct
         only to GW4DVB.
HB0    - Look for  Tina, HB0/DL5YL  and  Fred, HB0/DL5YM  to be active  once
         again from Masescha, Liechtenstein from  20 September to 5 October.
         They will operate CW,  RTTY (during the CQ WW DX RTTY Contest)  and
         maybe some SSB on 160-6 metres, with a focus  on the low bands  for
         North America in  their  early morning hours.  They will be looking
         for Asia and Oceania on the long path, as the short path is blocked
         by the mountains. QSL via home calls, direct or bureau. [TNX DL5YM]
HK0_sa - The Czech DXpedition Team (OK1BOA, OK1CRM, OK1FCJ,  OK1GK ,  OK2ZA,
         OK2ZC, OK2ZI and OK6DJ, plus HK3CW) will be active as 5K0K from San
         Andres (NA-033)  between  17 and 29 October.  They will operate CW,
         SSB, RTTY and FT8 on 160-10 metres,  with a focus on the low bands.
         QSL  via  Club Log's OQRS  and  LoTW;  traditional cards via  OK6DJ
         (direct or bureau). See http://www.cdxp.cz/ for further information
         and QSLling policy.
JA     - Take, JI3DST and  Masa, JR8YLY  will  be  active  as  JI3DST/0  and
         JR8YLY/0 from  Sado Island (AS-206)  on  6-11 September.  They will
         operate SSB, CW, FT8 and RTTY on  80-6 metres.  QSL via home calls.
         [TNX DX World]
JT     - RA0SMS, UA0SC, UA0SE, UA0SRQ and UA0SU will be active as JT7A  from
         the  Khovsgol Nuur National Park, Mongolia on  5-9 September.  They
         will operate  SSB, CW, FT8 and FT4  on  the HF bands.  QSL via Club
         Log's OQRS, or via RA0SMS.
OY     - Look for OY/DL1ZBO, OY/DL2VU and  OY/DL5FF  to be active  from  the
         Faroe Islands (EU-018) on 2-12 September. They will operate SSB, CW
         and digital modes, and will participate in the Russian "Radio" RTTY
         WW Contest (7 September). QSL via home calls. [TNX NG3K]
P2     - Puiu, YO5BIM will be active again in is spare time as  P29VIM  from
         Papua New Guinea between 29 August  and  22 September.  He operates
         CW, FT8 and JT9 on all bands. QSL via home call.
PJ4    - Randy, K5SL will be active holiday style as PJ4/K5SL  from  Bonaire
         (SA-006) on 7-14 September. He will operate mainly CW on 40, 30, 20
         and 17 metres. QSL via home call. [TNX The Daily DX]
T6     - T6AA and T6A  (for use during  major contests)  are  the  callsigns
         issued to Robert, S53R for  his operations from  Kabul, Afghanistan
         [425DXN 1468].  He  expects  to  be  QRV  in  early September,  and
         continue until summer 2021.  He will operate  mainly CW,  with some
         SSB and digital modes, on 160-6 metres. QSL via LoTW;  an OQRS will
         be organized for paper cards (direct only).  Updates will be posted
         to https://www.qrz.com/db/t6aa.
T8     - Nobu, JA0JHQ (http://pandasan.jimdo.com/) will be active  again  as
         T88PB from Koror (OC-009), Palau on 6-9 September. Main activity is
         likely to be during the  All Asian DX SSB Contest  (7-8 September).
         QSL via  LoTW (preferred) or direct to JA0JHQ.
TA     - A team from the  YM1KM Amateur Radio Club  will be active  as  TC0Z
         from  Kefken Island (AS-159)  from  31 August to 4 September.  Four
         operators (TA0TA,  TA2MN, TA6CQ  and TA6N)  will be QRV  on  160-10
         metres SSB and digital modes.  The log will be uploaded to loTW and
         Club Log.
V2     - Bud, AA3B will be active  as V26K  from  Antigua (NA-100)  on  8-20
         September.  In his spare time he  will operate mainly CW on  the HF
         bands.  QSL via Club Log's OQRS, LoTW,  or via home call.  [TNX The
         Daily DX]
W      - Organized by the Citrus Belt ARC, the  20th  annual Route 66 On The
         Air special event  celebrates  the historic  US Highway 66.  Twenty
         amateur radio stations using  1x1  callsigns  (W6A-W6I and W6K-W6U)
         will operate from cities along the "Mother Road" on 7-15 September.
         See http://w6jbt.org/  for  information  about  the event  and  QSL
         routes.

PACIFIC TOUR ---> Heli, DD0VR and Bigi, DE3BWR will be active as  3D2VR from
Fiji on 2-8 September and  again on 23-27 September,  as 5W0VR from Samoa on
9-15 September, and as A35JY from Tonga on  16-21 September.  QSL via DD0VR,
direct or bureau. [TNX The Daily DX]

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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4U1UN ---> The following update was posted  to  the  United Nations  Amateur
Radio Club's Facebook page on 25 August:
   "We are receiving a lot of messages regarding  the lack of  4U1UN (United
   Nation Amateur Radio Club) activity  on  the bands.  We will try to clear
   some things about the current Club's activities.
   Many of you do not know that after the renovation of the UNHQ building in
   New York, the room dedicated to the  recreation area, on the  41st floor,
   in which the 4U1UN radio  equipment  was located,  was transferred to the
   special UN unit - Broadcast and Conference Support Section. That room now
   is allocated to professional communications equipment.  This was the only
   room technically suitable to be used  for installing our gear,  with easy
   access to the roof  but  after renovation  it became  off-limits for  any
   other services, except BCSS.
   Please do not think that UNARC members  gave up and are  doing  nothing -
   believe me, almost daily communication  has not been interrupted for  the
   past seven years. After the successful activity  of  4U70UN back in 2015,
   with the support of the UN Administration, we were able to secure a  tiny
   20-square-feet room  for  the  Club's needs  on  the ground floor  of the
   building. For obvious reasons, no one will give us the opportunity to run
   a separate  coaxial  cable  from  the  ground floor  to  the  41st floor.
   Considering  the  fact  that  the room,  allocated for  the Club,  can be
   transferred to any other place at any time,  we have developed a  project
   for installing a remote station on the 41st floor.
   The main difficulty in quick implementation of such project at  the  UNHQ
   is not political,  but  administrative  and  organizational.  The BCSS is
   responsible for the security for  all  the  UN communications  equipment.
   They provide the entire  UN communication  (including emergency etc.)  to
   all  UN  field  locations  around  the  World.  There  are  communication
   repeaters,  satellite  links   and  other  equipment,  access to which is
   strictly limited.  Only security personnel,  authorized  by this service,
   have permission to be there. Coordination of access to this room for club
   members (UN staff) at  such  a  high level,  takes  several months  to be
   approved, and the time allowed for work  is limited  to only one  or  two
   hours per visit.
   If it were not for BCSS support, nothing would have been possible at all,
   even the placement of the beacon station  and antenna!  Imagine that  you
   want to put a remotely controlled and unsupervised amateur radio  station
   in the server room of the White House special communications service, and
   you will get the  picture.  Every time we get access - we are accompanied
   by representatives of three different UN services,  and only because none
   of us is  giving up - the  process  of  returning  the  UN amateur  radio
   station in the air, although slowly, continues.
   Now, some good news!
   This Saturday [24 August 2019, ed.], several  members  of  the  UN  radio
   club, representatives of  UN services  and  guests,  once again  got  the
   opportunity  to  continue   the  configuration   of  equipment  and   its
   connections. Unfortunately,  the assembled  19-inch rack and part of  the
   equipment were disconnected during delivery to the 41st floor,  including
   disassembling of  the  power amplifier.  This is mainly because  the BCSS
   personnel needed to hand  carry all  the  equipment  several  flights  of
   stairs to the top floor. The ACOM-2000A amplifier fully assembled is very
   heavy, so its disassembling was certainly needed.
   After four hours of work, the connections of  the  SteppIR BigIR vertical
   antennas were restored,  a new  SDA-100 controller  was installed  and  a
   RemoteRig 1216H was  connected  for  easy remote access.  The antenna was
   tested and configured. Remote access from the first floor works  (special
   thanks for the separately run Ethernet  cable over  the entire height  of
   the building, for the use of the Radio Club).  The operation of the ACOM-
   2000A amplifier with an antenna was tested.
   While we were testing, we  realized  that  our  Elecraft K3  needed to be
   disconnected and sent  for repair.  Apparently,  due to the lack  of  the
   ability to retract BigIR antenna earlier,  static discharges damaged  the
   K3 power control board. Updating/re-installing of the K3 firmware  didn't
   helped.  Let's hope  for  a  speedy recovery  of  the  transceiver  after
   treatment at Elecraft!
   We really hope that in the very near future, after debugging and  setting
   up all the equipment, we will finally be able to proudly look at the work
   done and begin to appear steadily on the bands;  and you will be able  to
   get ATNO with the UNHQ!
   Thanks  to  everyone  involved,  especially  to  James Sarte K2QI  (UNARC
   President), Philip Dale G6CBR (UNARC), UN Security Staff,  UN BCSS Staff,
   Adrian Ciuperca (KO8SCA).
   To be continued!"

50MHZ  ITALIAN PROVINCES CONTEST ---> The 18th edition of the  50MHz Italian
Provinces Contest, sponsored by ARI Fidenza,  will be held  on  15 September
from 7 to 15 UTC.  Starting from this year, participation  has been extended
to stations operating  from outside Italy.  Complete rules  can be found  at
http://www.arifidenza.it/contest.asp [TNX IK4CIE]

KL7RRC/P ---> The IOTA DXpedition  to  Sledge Island (NA-210)  [425DXN 1475]
was delayed by  bad weather, and  started  activity around  02:50 UTC on  29
August.   The  forecast  does not  look  promising,  and  there  is  "strong
possibility" that the team might  have to leave  on 31 August,  much earlier
than the expected QRT date of 2 September.

NCDXF ---> The  Northern  California DX Foundation  (https://www.ncdxf.org/)
announced on 23 August that grants have been issued to  two  Pacific DXpedi-
tion teams.
   "The 2019 Western Kiribati (T30L) and Nauru (C21W) DXpeditions slated for
   September have been granted $5,000 from NCDXF.  Team Leader Yuris, YL2GM,
   has assembled another high-energy team to activate  these two islands  in
   an exciting back-to-back operation in September.  One of the operators is
   Kristers, YL3JA, a 21-year old first-timer and future WRTC 2022 hopeful.
   The upcoming ZK3A DXpedition  slated for  October 2019  has been issued a
   $4,000 from NCDXF using a  new grant matching program.  To encourage more
   European club participation in early funding raising efforts for  DXpedi-
   tion teams, NCDXF pledged $2,000 up-front to the ZK3A DXpedition team and
   also offered to 'match' up  to  an additional $2,000 in  pre-trip  funded
   grants obtained from an y EU DX Clubs  or  Foundations.  We are happy  to
   report that this new grant-matching plan worked well as the ZK3A team has
   received an additional  $2,000 from  European Clubs  and  Foundations  in
   vital up-front funding.
   During the last 46 years, NCDXF has granted over $1 million  to  hundreds
   of DXpeditions - helping to put an  'all-time-new-one' (ATNO) in the  log
   and make DX happen for thousands of DXers worldwide. DXpeditions to  rare
   entities are becoming more expensive, a trend that will continue.  If you
   agree with the importance  of NCDXF's work,  please visit our website  to
   study our history and to consider providing your support". [TNX AA7A]

ZK3A ---> Preparations for the  1-11 October  DXpedition to  Tokelau [425DXN
1471] are in the final stage (https://tokelau2019.com/).  Three team members
(KO8SCA, N7QT and ZL3WW) will be arriving a week earlier  than the main team
(YT1AD, UR0MC, UT5UY, K6VHF, PY2NDX,  R7KW,  RW7K,  RX3APM,  SV2BFN,  UR9QQ,
US0KW, UT8IO, UX0LL, VE7NY, VK3FY, VK3GK, WD5COV) to set up the stations.
The Tokelau Islands (OC-048) consists  of  three atolls,  and the  ZK3A team
will establish an Amateur Radio Club on each of them: Atafu (ZK3RA), Fakaofo
(ZK3RF) and Nukunonu (ZK3RN). Each club will have a TS-590S and dipoles  for
40 and 20m;  in addition, ZK3RF's equipment  will include  an  A3S 3-element
beam for  10, 15 and 20m,  and a  800-watt  linear amplifier.  Power will be
provided by solar panels, but the team will also donate a 6 kVA generator to
each island. The total donation amounts to about 8,000 US$.
QSL via Club Log's OQRS  (direct and bureau),  or direct to YT1AD;  the full
log will be uploaded  to  LoTW six months after  the  DXpedition.  A free of
charge certificate issued in electronic format will be available for working
ZK3A  on  3 different bands  regardless  of mode,  or  on  3 different modes
regardless of band (send your application to uz1rr[@]ukr.net). [TNX YT1AD]

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                         ******* QSL  ROUTES *******
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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER
===================================================================
3E1FD       HP1RCP      GB0NHL      GM0TKB      R1530IG     UA3VLO
3G3G        EA5GL       GB1DLH      GB1FBS      S549APR     S51A
3Z15UE      SP6ZJP      GB2ELH      GM0GFL      S92HP       CT1ENW
3Z1OD       SP1PBT      GB2LBN      GM4UYZ      SF50CG      SM0BYD
4L/G4ENL    N4GNR       GB2TD       GW0LIS      SK4RY       SM4RGD
4L1R        W3HNK       GB5BL       GI0BJH      SK50HD      SM6FKF
5Q5W        DL2SWW      GB5HCL      M0KZC       SN10WFF     SP5C
8S7LHJ      SK7CA       GB5PSL      2E0ZDX      SN80FL      SP2PTU
9A0HRS      9A3JB       H44MI       DL2GMI      SN80TR      SP2TMT
9A7T        9A2EU       H92L        HP1MRA      SO1919PS    SP9ZHP
9H3IT       IK4ALM      HB9ILLW     HB9FVR      SP1919PS    SP9PNB
9H9SEL      9H1XT       HC1E        EC6DX       SP60DXC     SP7DQR
A65DR       N4GNR       HF100CC     SP5PSL      SV0AMS      DL2MGP
AN7AL       EA7URI      HF670ML     SP8N        SV8/IW7EGQ  M0OXO
AO7RL       EA7KP       HG30PANEU   HA1KSS      T41FR       CO1RH
CO6WD       W0SA        HP2DX       HP2BWJ      T46LC       CO6CG
CR6L        CT1EXK      II1CM       IZ1YPF      TC1LHS      YM1KE
CR6LH       CT1GZB      IY7M        IZ7XNB      TM0LHG      PA0HEL
CR6YLH      CT2ISX      KL7RRC/p    N7RO        TM10SRY     F5KCC
CS2LH       CS5LX       LX/OO9O     ON7SS       TM17FFF     F4GFE
CW1R        CX1AA       MM0XAU      DJ6AU       TM2LW       F4ELJ
CW5B        CX2ABC      MS0INT      M0SDV       TM36V       F5OHM
CX1T        IK2DUW      N2OB        N2OO        TM75LBJ     F6KEX
CX7CO       EA5GL       OA4GL       EA7HBC      TT8JLH      ZS6AAG
D73G        HL4CCM      OC3CH       OA4O        UE90AGN     RZ4Z
DK5T        DK5ON       OJ0MR       OG2M        UE90PR      RK1O
DM19LGS     DG0ERS      OJ0O        OE1ZKC      XF3LL       EA5GL
DR10WCA     DF6EX       OM100MRS    OM3KHT      XU7AKJ      JA3ULS
EG1FSA      EA1RKA      ON9BD       ON6EF       XZ2B        JH3SIF
EG1LWB      EA1LC       OX3LX       OZ0J        YJ8RN       NZ4DX
EH1LSI      EA1AUO      OZ0IL       DL1UWE      YP0F        YO9RIJ
EI0CAR      EI4JR       OZ0MF       DF5LW       YQ0BIKE     YO6KNE
EI0LHL      EI5HXB      PA6FUN      PA3HHT      YR9F        YO9FNP
EM30TPU     UR7TWY      PA6URK      PA3GNE      Z21LS       DE1ZHB
EN7P        UT1PG       PA75SODS    PI4ZWN      ZD8SC       WB4GHY
EO65QRC     UR4QZZ      PH6WAL      PI4WAL      ZF2EZ       W5SJ
GB0HL       G4ARN       R14MAKS     UA3DJ       ZS0RR       PA2PGU

5H3DX    Charles W. Powell, 201 North 13th Street, Louisburg KS 66053-3520,
         USA
7P8JK    Arnold J. Kalan, 16690 Charmel Ln, Pacific Palisades CA 90272-2210,
         USA
9M4LHJ   Jayakanthan M. Lachmanan, Surya 2 - G1, Jalan Cyber Suria,
         Cyber Heights Villa, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
9M4LHN   Rabindra Harichandra, Peti surat 73, 71007 Port Dickson,
         Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
9M4LHT   PEMANCAR Terengganu, 4878 Jalan Tanjung Belor, Kampung Pengkalan
         Berangan, 21040 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia
DR175CW  Jamie Williams, 41 Overton Lane, Hammerwich, Burntwood, WS7 0LQ,
         United Kingdom
EG5VCE   Manolo Sanchez Perez, Apartado Postal 173, 03660 Novelda
         (Alicante), Spain
GB1OL    David Wishart, Curcum, Swannay by Evie, Orkney, KW17 2NS,
         United Kingdom
GB1PBL   David Houlden, 29 Court Barton, Portland, DT5 2HJ, United Kingdom
JH3SIF   Kiichiro Onishi, 3-19 Tomogaoka, Suma-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo,
         654-0142, Japan
KH0/KC0W Thomas M. Callas, P.O. Box 1058, Minnetonka MN 55345, USA
KP3LH    Puerto Rico Amateur Radio Team, PO Box 1179, Maunabo PR 00707, USA
N7RO     Richard J. Moen, 2935 Plymouth Dr, Bellingham WA 98225, USA
NP3VI    Vieques Island ARC, PO Box 1220, Vieques PR 00765, USA
RM0F     Burykh Yury M,. PO Box 12, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 693023, Russia
RV1CC    Sidorov Vladimir K., PO Box 127, Sankt-Peterburg, 191186, Russia
VY2PLH   George Dewar, 57 Perth Station Rd, Cardigan PE C0A 1G0, Canada
W2GSB    Great South Bay ARC, PO Box 1356, West Babylon NY 11704, USA
YO9RIJ   Stolnicu Petrica, CP 12 Buzau 7 Ghiseu 1, 120340 Buzau, Romania
ZB2LGT   GARS, PO Box 292, Gibraltar

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                            Gabriele Villa, I2VGW
               Giornalista Professionista - Tessera n. 071675
                      Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti
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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

This Weeks Contests by WA7BNM 26 August 2019

THIS WEEK'S CONTESTS
                        Compiled by Bruce Horn, WA7BNM

                           August 26 - September 2, 2019 Edition

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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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Hawaii QSO Party: 0400Z, Aug 24 to 0400Z, Aug 26
 Geographic Focus: United States/Canada state/province QSO party
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW, Phone, Digital
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op (QRP/Low/High)
          Multi-Single (Low/High)
          Multi-Multi (Low/High)
 Max power: HP: 1500 watts
            LP: 100 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: HI: RS(T) + QTH
           non-HI W/VE: RS(T) + (state/province)
           DX: RS(T)
 Work stations: Once per band per mode
 QSO Points: 2 points per SSB QSO
             3 points per CW/digital QSO
 Multipliers: HI: Each HI QTH once
              HI: Each state/province/territory/country once
              non-HI: Each HI QTH once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: September 30, 2019
 E-mail logs to: ad6e[at]arrl[dot]net
 Upload log at: http://www.b4h.net/hqp/hqpsubmitlog.php
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.hawaiiqsoparty.org/Rules/HQP/HQPRules-2019-A.html

QCX Challenge: 1300Z-1400Z, Aug 26 and 1900Z-2000Z, Aug 26 and 0300Z-0400Z, Aug 27
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op
 Max power: HP: >5 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: RST + Name + (state/province/country) + Rig
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 3 points per QSO with QCX station
             1 point per QSO with non-QCX station
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: 0400Z August 29, 2019
 Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrp-labs.com/party.html

SKCC Sprint: 0000Z-0200Z, Aug 28
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Awards: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: (none)
 Exchange: RST + (state/province/country) + Name + (SKCC No./power)
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: (see rules)
 Multipliers: Each state, province, or country once
 Score Calculation: Total score = (total QSO points x total mults) + bonus points
 Submit logs by: 2359Z August 30, 2019
 E-mail log summary to: (none)
 Post log summary at: http://www.skccgroup.com/operating_activities/weekday_sprint/submit-display.php
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.skccgroup.com/operating_activities/weekday_sprint/

Phone Fray: 0230Z-0300Z, Aug 28
 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 August 30, 2019
 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, Aug 28 and 1900Z-2000Z, Aug 28 and 0300Z-0400Z, Aug 29
 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 August 31, 2019
 Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://cwops.org/cwops-tests/

QRP Fox Hunt: 0100Z-0230Z, Aug 30
 Geographic Focus: United States
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 20m Only
 Classes: Single Op (Fox/Hound)
 Max power: 5 watts
 Exchange: RST + (state/province/country) + name + power output
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: 0230Z August 31, 2019
 E-mail logs to: (see rules)
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrpfoxhunt.org/summer_rules.htm

NCCC RTTY Sprint: 0145Z-0215Z, Aug 30
 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: September 1, 2019
 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, Aug 30
 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: September 1, 2019
 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

Hiram Percy Maxim Birthday Celebration: 0000Z, Aug 31 to 2359Z, Sep 8
 Geographic Focus: United States/Canada
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW, Phone, Digital
 Bands: All, except 60, 30, 17, 12m
 Classes: (none)
 Exchange: W/VE: RS(T)/SNR + ARRL/RAC Section
           DX: RS(T)/SNR + "DX"
 Work stations: Once per band per mode
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO with non-members
             2 points per QSO with ARRL members (call/150)
             3 points per QSO with W1AW/150
             Bonus Points: see rules
 Multipliers: Each ARRL/RAC section once
 Score Calculation: Total score = (total QSO points + total mults) + Bonus Points
 Submit logs by: September 18, 2019
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://contests.arrl.org/arrlHPM150scoressubmission.php
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.arrl.org/hpm150-birthday-celebration

UK/EI DX Contest, SSB: 1200Z, Aug 31 to 1200Z, Sep 1
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: SSB
 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op Unconnected (24/12)(QRP/Low/High)
          Single Op Connected (24/12)(QRP/Low/High)
          Single Op Overlay: (Single-Element-Antenna)
          Multi-Single (QRP/Low/High)
 Max power: HP: >100W
            LP: 100W
            QRP: 5W
 Exchange: UK/EI: RS + Serial No. + District Code
           DX: RS + Serial No.
 QSO Points: (see rules)
 Multipliers: Each DXCC country once per band
              Each UK/EI district once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: 1200Z September 2, 2019
 Upload log at: http://logs.ukeicc.com/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl?Contest=DX%20SSB%20Contest
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.ukeicc.com/dx-contest-rules.php

World Wide Digi DX Contest: 1200Z, Aug 31 to 1200Z, Sep 1
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: FT4/8
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op All Band (High/Low/QRP)
          Single Op Single Band (High/Low/QRP)
          Multi-Single (High/Low)
          Multi-Two
          Multi-Unlimited
 Max power: HP: 1500 watts
            LP: 100 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: 4-character grid square
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO plus 1 point per 3000 km short path distance between stations
 Multipliers: Each grid field (first 2 letters of grid square) once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: 2359Z September 6, 2019
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://ww-digi.com/logcheck/
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://ww-digi.com/

Colorado QSO Party: 1300Z, Aug 31 to 0400Z, Sep 1
 Geographic Focus: United States/Canada state/province QSO party
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW, Phone, Digital
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, VHF/UHF
 Classes: Single Op (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
          Multi-Single (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
          Mobile Single Op (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low)
          Mobile Multi-Op (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low)
          Portable Single Op (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low)
          Portable Multi-Op (CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low)
          School(CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
 Max power: HP: >150 watts
            LP: 150 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: CO: Name + county
           W/VE: Name + (state/province)
           DX: Name + DXCC prefix
 Work stations: Once per band per mode per CO county
 QSO Points: 1 point per phone QSO
             2 points per CW/digital QSO
             Double QSO points for countries outside of W/VE
 Multipliers: CO Stations: Each CO county, state, VE province, DXCC country, maritime region once per mode
              Non-CO: Each county once per mode
              Power: (see rules)
 Score Calculation: (see rules)
 Submit logs by: October 5, 2019
 E-mail logs to: coqplogs[at]ppraa[dot]org
 Mail logs to: Colorado QSO Party
               PO Box 16521
               Colorado Springs, CO 80935-6521
               USA
 Find rules at: http://ppraa.org/coqp

Tennessee QSO Party: 1800Z, Sep 1 to 0300Z, Sep 2
 Geographic Focus: United States/Canada state/province QSO party
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW, Phone, Digital
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, VHF/UHF
 Classes: Fixed (Single Op/Multi-Op)(CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
          Mobile (Single Op/Multi-Op)(CW/Phone/Digital/Mixed)(QRP/Low/High)
 Max power: HP: >150 watts
            LP: 150 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: TN: RS(T) + county
           non-TN: RS(T) + (state/province/country)
 Work stations: Once per band per mode
 QSO Points: 3 points per QSO
             (see rules for bonus QSO points)
 Multipliers: TN: TN counties, states, provinces, DXCC countries once per band
              non-TN: TN counties once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = (total QSO points x total mults) + bonus points
 Submit logs by: October 2, 2019
 E-mail logs to: logs[at]tnqp[dot]org
 Mail logs to: Tennessee QSO Party
               c/o Doug Smith, W9WI
               1389 Old Clarksville Pike
               Pleasant View, TN 37146-8098
               USA
 Find rules at: http://tnqp.org/rules/

RSGB FT4 Contest Series: 1900Z-1959Z, Sep 2
 Geographic Focus: United Kingdom
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: FT4
 Bands: 80m Only
 Classes: 100W
          10W
 Exchange: Signal Report + 4-character grid square
 QSO Points: 1 point per km between stations (50 points if both stations in same grid)
             2500 points per QSO with G#6XX and G#3DR
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: 1959Z September 3, 2019
 Upload log at: https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2019/r80m_ft4.shtml

MI QRP Labor Day CW Sprint: 2300Z, Sep 2 to 0300Z, Sep 3
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6m
 Classes: (none)
 Max power: 5 Watts
 Exchange: RST + (state/province/country) + (member no./power output)
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 5 points per QSO with members
             2 points per QSO with non-member W/VE stations
             4 points per QSO with non-member DX stations
 Multipliers: Each state, province or country, once per band
              Bonus: multiply total points by 1.25 if xmtr or receiver is homebrew
              Bonus: multiply total points by 1.5 if both xmtr and receiver are homebrew
 Score Calculation: Total score = bonus multiplier x total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: September 16, 2019
 E-mail logs to: n8xx[at]arrl[dot]org
 Mail logs to: Hank Greeb, N8XX
               5727 11 Mile Rd NE
               Rockford, MI 49341
               USA
 Find rules at: https://www.miqrp.net/contest


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NEXT WEEK'S CONTESTS:
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Hiram Percy Maxim Birthday Celebration               0000Z, Aug 31 to 2359Z, Sep 8
MI QRP Labor Day CW Sprint                           2300Z, Sep 2 to 0300Z, Sep 3
ARS Spartan Sprint                                   0100Z-0300Z, Sep 3
Phone Fray                                           0230Z-0300Z, Sep 4
CWops Mini-CWT Test                                  1300Z-1400Z, Sep 4
                                                      1900Z-2000Z, Sep 4
                                                      0300Z-0400Z, Sep 5
UKEICC 80m Contest                                   2000Z-2100Z, Sep 4
G3ZQS Memorial Straight Key Contest                  2300Z, Sep 4 to 2300Z, Sep 6
NRAU 10m Activity Contest                            1700Z-1800Z, Sep 5 (CW)
                                                      1800Z-1900Z, Sep 5 (SSB)
                                                      1900Z-2000Z, Sep 5 (FM)
                                                      2000Z-2100Z, Sep 5 (Dig)
SKCC Sprint Europe                                   1900Z-2100Z, Sep 5
NCCC RTTY Sprint                                     0145Z-0215Z, Sep 6
NCCC Sprint                                          0230Z-0300Z, Sep 6
All Asian DX Contest, Phone                          0000Z, Sep 7 to 2400Z, Sep 8
Russian RTTY WW Contest                              0000Z-2359Z, Sep 7
Wake-Up! QRP Sprint                                  0600Z-0629Z, Sep 7
                                                      0630Z-0659Z, Sep 7
                                                      0700Z-0729Z, Sep 7
                                                      0730Z-0800Z, Sep 7
SKCC Weekend Sprintathon                             1200Z, Sep 7 to 2400Z, Sep 8
IARU Region 1 Field Day, SSB                         1300Z, Sep 7 to 1259Z, Sep 8
RSGB SSB Field Day                                   1300Z, Sep 7 to 1300Z, Sep 8
Nebraska QSO Party                                   1300Z, Sep 7 to 0100Z, Sep 8
Ohio State Parks on the Air                          1400Z-2200Z, Sep 7
AGCW Straight Key Party                              1600Z-1900Z, Sep 7
PODXS 070 Club Jay Hudak Memorial 80m Sprint         2000Z, Sep 7 to 2000Z, Sep 8
North American Sprint, CW                            0000Z-0400Z, Sep 8
WAB 144 MHz QRO Phone                                1000Z-1400Z, Sep 8
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint              0000Z-0200Z, Sep 9
RSGB 80m Autumn Series, SSB                          1900Z-2030Z, Sep 9


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CONTEST LOG SUBMITTAL DEADLINES FOR RECENT CONTESTS
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Please consult the individual contest rules to determine what log
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SCC RTTY Championship:   August 27, 2019
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rtty_log_submission.htm
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://lea.hamradio.si/scc/rtty/rttyrules.htm

QCX Challenge:   August 29, 2019
 Post web summary:  http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrp-labs.com/party.html

Russian District Award Contest:   August 31, 2019
 E-mail:  rx3rc[at]rdaward[dot]org
 Upload log at:  http://ua9qcq.com/en/submit_log.php
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://rdaward.org/rdac1.htm

YARC QSO Party:   August 31, 2019
 E-mail:  contests[at]yarc[dot]world
 Upload log at:  (see rules)
 Mail:  (see rules)
 Find rules at: https://yarc.world/events/contests/2019/05/05/summer-qso-party-2019/

Portugal Day Contest:   September 1, 2019
 E-mail:  rep-concursos[at]rep[dot]pt
 Mail:  REP – Rede dos Emissores Portugueses
        Manager de Concursos e Diplomas
        Avenida Yasser Arafar nÂș 4 A
        2770-375 Amadora
        Portugal
 Find rules at: http://www.rep.pt/portugal_day_contest/rules.html

SARL HF CW Contest:   September 1, 2019
 E-mail:  zs4bfn[at]mweb[dot]co[dot]za
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.sarl.org.za/Web3/Members/DoDocDownload.aspx?X=201812010726248P1Jfp4GJT.PDF

NJQRP Skeeter Hunt:   September 1, 2019
 E-mail:  w2lj[at]arrl[dot]net
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.qsl.net/w2lj/

Keyman's Club of Japan Contest:   September 5, 2019
 E-mail:  2019kcjtest[at]kcj−cw[dot]com
 Upload log at:  https://www.kcj-cw.com
 Mail:  T.Nakamura
        4-7 Shinden-Nakamachi
        Daito, 574-0056, Osaka
        Japan

 Find rules at: https://www.kcj-cw.com/contest/19_kcj_contest_rule_e.pdf

50 MHz Fall Sprint:   September 7, 2019
 E-mail:  NT4RT[at]ARRL[dot]net
 Post web summary:  http://www.3830scores.com/
 Mail:  Bruce Randall
        928 Falls Rd.
        Rock Hill, SC 29730
 Find rules at: http://svhfs.org/2019FallSprintRules.pdf

CVA DX Contest, CW:   September 9, 2019
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://cvadx.org/logcheck/
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: https://cvadx.org/regulamento-versao-1-2/

CVA DX Contest, SSB:   September 9, 2019
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://cvadx.org/logcheck/
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: https://cvadx.org/regulamento-versao-1-2/

Maryland-DC QSO Party:   September 10, 2019
 E-mail:  MDCQSOP[at]w3vpr[dot]org
 Upload log at:  https://www.w3vpr.org/MDCQSOPentry
 Mail:  MDC QSO Party
        P.O. Box 308
        Davidsonville, MD 21035
        USA
 Find rules at: http://w3vpr.org/mdcqsop/

SARTG WW RTTY Contest:   September 12, 2019
 E-mail:  sm7bhm[at]telia[dot]com
 Upload log at:  http://ua9qcq.com/en/submit_log.php
 Mail:  SARTG Contest Manager
        Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
        Pilspetsvagen 4
        SE-29166 Kristianstad
        Sweden
 Find rules at: http://www.sartg.com/contest/wwrules.htm

MMMonVHF/DUBUS 144 MHz Meteorscatter Sprint Contest:   September 15, 2019
 E-mail:  mssprint[at]mmmonvhf[dot]de
 Mail:  A.F. Veldhuijsen, PA4EME
        Westlandstraat 9
        6137 KE  Sittard
        The Netherlands
 Find rules at: http://www.mmmonvhf.de/ctestinfo.php

Ohio QSO Party:   September 23, 2019
 Upload log at:  http://www.ohqp.org/index.php/submit-log/
 Mail:  Ohio QSO Party
        c/o Jim Stahl, K8MR
        30499 Jackson Rd.
        Chagrin Falls, OH 44022-1730
        USA
 Find rules at: http://www.ohqp.org/index.php/rules/

YO DX HF Contest:   September 24, 2019
 E-mail:  logs[at]yodx[dot]ro
 Upload log at:  http://86.34.67.56:8080/WebEditor/app
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.yodx.ro/

ALARA Contest:   September 30, 2019
 E-mail:  alaracontest[at]wia[dot]org[dot]au
 Mail:  Mrs. Marilyn Syme VK5DMS
        14/142 Marian Rd.
        Glynde SA 5070
        AUSTRALIA
 Find rules at: http://www.alara.org.au/contests/

Hawaii QSO Party:   September 30, 2019
 E-mail:  ad6e[at]arrl[dot]net
 Upload log at:  http://www.b4h.net/hqp/hqpsubmitlog.php
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.hawaiiqsoparty.org/Rules/HQP/HQPRules-2019-A.html

W/VE Islands QSO Party:   September 30, 2019
 E-mail:  ns4j[at]usislands[dot]org
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://usislands.org/qso-party-rules/

Kansas QSO Party:   October 1, 2019
 E-mail:  logs[at]ksqsoparty[dot]org
 Mail:  Kansas QSO Party
        c/o Bob Harder, W0BH
        PO Box 746
        Hesston, KS 67062
        USA
 Find rules at: http://ksqsoparty.org/rules/KSQPRules2019.pdf

ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest:   October 22, 2019
 E-mail:  (upload preferred)
 Upload log at:  http://contests.arrl.org/arrl10gscoresubmission.php
 Mail:  10 GHz Contest
        ARRL Contest Branch
        225 Main St.
        Newington, CT 06111
        USA
 Find rules at: http://www.arrl.org/10-ghz-up
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