Tuesday, December 31, 2019

425 DX Group News 28 Dec 2019

28 December 2019                                          A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1495

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                           Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                         Direttore  Responsabile I2VGW

PERIOD           CALL                                                   REF
till  28/12      4X9R: special station                                 1489
till  28/12      9G5GS: Ghana                                          1484
till  28/12      HB0/DL2SBY: Liechtenstein                             1492
till  29/12      4X20HNY: special callsign                             1491
till  29/12      4X2XMAS and 4X3XMAS: special callsigns                1491
till  29/12      4X7XMAS and 4X9XMAS: special callsigns                1491
till  29/12      ZZ1R: Ilha dos Ratos (SA-029)                         1495
till  31/12      3Z50GR: special callsign                              1483
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      DL1WH/p: Borkum Island (EU-047)                       1494
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  31/12      YOTA Month                                            1491
till  03/01/2020 JD1BMH: Chichijima (AS-031), Ogasawara                1492
till  01/01/2020 PY6/PP2RON: Itaparica Island (SA-023)                 1492
till  05/01/2020 HC3AGT: Ecuador                                       1493
till  05/01/2020 S589PMC: special callsign                             1491
till  07/01/2020 OP75USA: special callsign                             1492
till  08/01/2020 HS0ZNR: Thailand                                      1491
till  11/01/2010 EX0DX: Kyrgyzstan                                     1495
till  17/01/2020 C5SP: The Gambia                                      1495
till  01/02/2020 YR2019REV: special callsign                           1491
till  08/02/2020 VP8HAL: Halley VI Reserch Station, Antarctica         1492
till  27/02/2020 9M2MRS: Penang Island (AS-015), West Malaysia         1481
till  03/03/2020 PA75LIMBURG: special callsign                         1479
till  March 2020 C5YK: The Gambia                                      1490
till  04/04/2020 HR5/F2JD: Honduras                                    1491
till  06/04/2020 HS0ZME: Thailand                                      1488
till  30/04/2020 3Z50DVP: special callsign                             1483
till  May   2020 9J2MYT: Zambia                                        1490
till  30/06/2020 GB60ATG: special callsign                             1473
till  31/08/2020 4U25B: special callsign (Italy)                       1486
till  17/12/2020 DL250BTHVN: special callsign                          1492
28/12-24/01/2020 GB0HNY, GB1HNY, GB2HNY, GB4HNY: special callsigns     1495
28/12-24/01/2020 GB5HNY, GB6HNY, GB8HNY, GB9HNY: special callsigns     1495
28/12-29/12      TO2O: special callsign (Guadeloupe)                   1495
28/12-31/12      CE0Y/UR5BCP: Easter Island (SA-001)                   1495
28/12-02/02/2020 7X7X: Algeria                                         1494
29/12-31/12      T46W: special callsign                                1494
29/12-04/01/2020 W2HRU: special event station                          1495
30/12-14/01/2020 RA20NY, RC20NY, RG20NY, RK20NY, RL20NY: special calls 1495
30/12-14/01/2020 RM20NY, RN20NY, RO20NY, RT20NY: special callsigns     1495
30/12-14/01/2020 RU20NY, RW20NY, RX20NY, RZ20NY: special callsigns     1495
31/12-02/01/2020 TF/OJ0Y: Iceland (EU-021)                             1493
31/12-31/12/2020 DL30GER: special callsign                             1494
December         3D2AG/p: Rotuma (OC-060)                              1491
December         4S7DLG: Sri Lanka (AS-003)                            1490
December         II4TIB: special callsign                              1444
December         LZ4408SPA: special callsign                           1444
December         PH100ADL: special callsign                            1481
December         Z68MA: Kosovo                                         1489
01/01-31/01/2020 CWOps 10th Anniversary                                1495
01/01-31/01/2020 HE2JOJ: special callsign (Switzerland)                1494
01/01-28/02/2020 RST Special Event                                     1495
01/01-31/03/2020 R200ANT: special callsign                             1495
01/01-31/12/2020 3Z90PZK, HF90PZK, SN90PZK, SP90PZK: special callsigns 1495
01/01-31/12/2020 5B60: special prefix (Cyprus)                         1494
01/01-31/12/2020 DF70DARC and DP70DARC: special callsigns              1495
01/01-31/12/2020 DL100BKW: special callsign                            1493
01/01-31/12/2020 HB40HTC and HB40HC: special callsigns (Switzerland)   1495
01/01-31/12/2020 HF90TPAR, HF90TPBB, HF90TPBF: special callsigns       1495
01/01-31/12/2020 HF90TPBG, HF90TPCF, HF90TPCG: special callsigns       1495
01/01-31/12/2020 OE1970WWL: special callsign                           1495
01/01-31/12/2020 PA75OV: special callsign                              1495
01/01-31/12/2020 PA75VERON: special callsign                           1495
02/01-05/01/2020 TM30CDR: special callsign (France)                    1486
02/01-07/01/2020 ZC4UW: UK Sovereign Base Area on Cyprus (AS-004)      1484
03/01-14/01/2020 5K6RM: special callsign                               1495
03/01-23/01/2020 8Q7BS: Maldives (AS-013)                              1495
04/01-11/01/2020 J6/AI6LY: St. Lucia (NA-108)                          1495
05/01-11/01/2020 V4/WB4M: St. Kitts (NA-104)                           1495
06/01-12/01/2020 E44RU: Palestine                                      1493
09/01-14/01/2020 WB9EAO/VP9: Bermuda (NA-005)                          1495
10/01-17/01/2020 8T2G: Sagar Island (AS-153)                           1493
10/01-31/01/2020 HC2JKT: Puna Island (SA-034)                          1495
12/01-26/01/2020 TM70TAAF: special callsign (France)                   1493
16/01-19/01/2020 ZW6C: Tinhare Island (SA-080)                         1495
17/01-31/01/2020 TO10CWO: Guadeloupe (NA-102)                          1495
23/01/18/02/2020 FR/F8EN: Reunion Island (AF-016)                      1495
30/01-13/02/2020 HU1DL: El Salvador                                    1489
31/01-05/02/2020 KP4/AA7CH: Vieques Island (NA-249)                    1493
January     2020 3D2AG/p: Rotuma (OC-060)                              1491
January     2020 II4BRN: special callsign                              1495
01/02-06/02/2020 TI9C: Coco's Island (NA-012)                          1481
04/02-18/02/2020 5I5TT and 5I4ZZ: Zanzibar Island (AF-032)             1477
05/02-17/02/2020 E44CC: Palestine                                      1491
06/02-18/02/2020 5H4WZ: Pemba Island (AF-063)                          1493
09/02-16/02/2020 FS/RW0CN (NA-105) and FS/VE7ACN (NA-199)              1493
21/02-05/03/2020 VP8/VP8DXU: South Orkney Islands (AN-008)             1492
February    2020 II4MLB: special callsign                              1495
05/03-15/03/2020 9J2LA: Zambia                                         1489
10/03-25/03/2020 W8S: Swains Island (OC-200)                           1484
18/03-02/04/2020 T30ET: Tarawa (OC-017), West Kiribati                 1489
23/03-03/04/2020 TU2R: Cote d'Ivoire                                   1489
March       2020 II4MCY: special callsign                              1495
April       2020 II4FTX: special callsign                              1495
May         2020 II4TEA: special callsign                              1495
June        2020 II4REP: special callsign                              1495
July        2020 II4NBL: special callsign                              1495
22/08-23/08/2020 International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend            1482
August      2020 II4CLT: special callsign                              1495
September   2020 II4PTN: special callsign                              1495
October     2020 KH6VV/KH4: Midway Island (OC-030)                     1476
October     2020 II4LGH: special callsign                              1495
Oct-Nov     2020 CY0C: Sable Island (NA-063)                           1487
November    2020 II4RVT: special callsign                              1495
December    2020 II4MDY: special callsign                              1495
TBA         2020 TT8RR and TT8XX: Chad                                 1493

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28 December 2019                                          A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1495

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

8Q     - Sergey, RX3AMY  will be active  holiday  style as  8Q7BS  from  the
         Maldives (AS-013) on 3-23 January.  He will operate SSB and some CW
         on 40 and 20 metres. QSL via home call.
C5     - Przemek, SP3PS will be active again as  C5SP from  The Gambia  from
         27 December to 17 January. He will operate SSB and FT8/FT4. QSL via
         home call and LoTW. [TNX DX World]
CE0Y   - Owing  to  "unexpected problems"  encountered  upon his arrival  in
         Chile,  Oleh KD7WPJ (UR5BCP)  has had  to delay his operation  from
         Easter Island[425DXN 1493] for a couple of days.  He now expects to
         be active as CE0Y/UR5BCP on 28-31 December on  40-6 metres SSB, CW,
         FT8 & FT4. QSL via KD7WPJ (direct or bureau); his digital QSOs will
         be uploaded to LoTW. [TNX KD7WPJ]
DL     - Celebrating  the  70th anniversary  of the  Deutscher Amateur Radio
         Club (the  German  IARU society),  special callsigns  DF70DARC  and
         DP70DARC  will be active from 1 January to 31 December. QSL via the
         bureau,  LoTW,  eQSL, or direct  to DK5DC; logsearch  on  Club Log.
         See http://www.70darc.club/ for information on the DARC 70 Award.
EX     - When time permits,  Andrea, HB9DUR will be active  again  as  EX0DX
         from Kyrgyzstan from 27 December to 11 January.  QSL via Club Log's
         OQRS, LoTW, or via home call. [TNX DX World]
FG     - The Radio Club de Guadeloupe (FG4KL) will be active as TO2O from 20
         UTC on 28 December until 14 UTC on 29 December. Activity will focus
         on 160, 80 and 40 metres  CW, SSB and FT8.  QSL via LoTW  and  Club
         Log's OQRS.
FG     - Taking part in the celebrationf for the  10th anniversary of  CWops
         (see "Good to Know" below),  Jean, FG8NY will be active as  TO10CWO
         from Guadeloupe (NA-102) on 17-31 January. QSL via FG8NY, direct or
         bureau.
FR     - Roland, F8EN (TR8CR) will be active as FR/F8EN from  Reunion Island
         (AF-016) from 23 January to 18 February. He will operate CW only on
         the  HF bands.  QSL  via  F6AJA  (direct or bureau);  logsearch  on
         http://lesnouvellesdx.fr/voirlogs.php.
G      - Celebrating  the  New Year  2019,  special  event stations  GB0HNY,
         GB1HNY, GB2HNY, GB4HNY,  GB5HNY, GB6HNY, GB8HNY and GB9HNY  will be
         active  from  28 December until 24 January.  They are being run  by
         members of Denby Dale ARS. Paper QSL cards will not be issued.
HB9    - HB40HTC and HB40HC are  the callsigns  for the  Helvetia Telegraphy
         Club to celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2020.  QSL via the bureau
         and LoTW.  A special activity  programme - the  HB Open CW Activity
         (HB-OCWA) Award - will be in place throughout  the year to mark the
         anniversary, help activate the special callsigns and also  "inspire
         amateur radio operators in Switzerland and elsewhere to increase CW
         activity on the HF bands.  The intent of the award  is to encourage
         and  reward them  for conducting sustained  CW conversations rather
         than short-duration CW signal reports". See https://hb-ocwa.ch/ for
         detailed information.
HC     - Jon, EA1VE  will be active  as  HC2JKT  from  Puna Island (SA-034),
         Ecuador on 10-30 January.  He will operate SSB on 40-6 metres.  QSL
         via home call. [TNX DX World]
HK     - Once again the  Liga de Radioaficionados de Manizales (HK6RM)  will
         be active as 5K6RM on  3-14 January for the annual  Manizales Fair.
         Look for activity on all bands  SSB, CW and digital modes.  QSL via
         the bureau, direct, LoTW or eQSL.
I      - ARI Fidenza will use a series of special callsigns throughout  2020
         to commemorate  twelve major events and achievements  in  Guglielmo
         Marconi's life:
         January    II4BRN  Marconi's birth (1874)
         February   II4MLB  First radio broadcast of a musical performance:
                            Dame Nellie Melba's song recital (1920)
         March      II4MCY  Foundation of the first "Marconi Company" (1897)
         April      II4FTX  First transatlantic radio signals transmission
                            (1901)
         May        II4TEA  First radio message between the United States
                            and the United Kingdom (1903)
         June       II4REP  Rescue of the ocean liner "Republic" (1909)
         July       II4NBL  Marconi is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics
                            (1909)
         August     II4CLT  Inauguration of the radio station at Coltano
                            (1911)
         September  II4PTN  Marconi applies for his first patent (1896)
         October    II4LGH  Marconi switches on the lights at Sydney Town
                            Hall from Genoa via wireless transmission (1930)
         November   II4RVT  Inauguration of Vatican Radio (1931)
         December   II4MDY  Marconi Day at Chicago World's Fair (1933)
         QSLs via IQ4FE, bureau or direct. See http://arifidenza.hamlogs.net
         for the "Marconi: Genius and Brainwave" award.
J6     - John, AI6LY will be active holiday style as J6/AI6LY from St. Lucia
         (NA-108) on 4-11 January. He will operate SSB on 80-15 metres.  QSL
         direct to homecall;  he will upload his log to  Club Log  and LoTW.
         [TNX The Daily DX]
OE     - OE1970WWL is the special callsign for Wolfgang, OE1WWL to celebrate
         his  golden jubilee  in  amateur radio  during 2020.  He will  also
         participate in the  CQ WW WPX SSB Contest (28-29 March) as  OE0WWL.
         QSLs via OE1WWL (bureau), LoTW and eQSL.
PA     - Commemorating the 75th anniversary of  Operation  Veritable  during
         World War II,  special callsign  PA75OV will be  active  throughout
         2020,  with a special  effort on  14-16 February.  QSL  via PA3ETC.
         See http://www.pa75ov.nl/ for detailed information about the event.
PA     - Special callsign  PA75VERON  will be activated  throughout 2020  to
         celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Vereniging voor Experimenteel
         Radio Onderzoek in Nederland, the Dutch IARU society. Activity will
         be on 40-10 metres FT8. QSL via eQSL and LoTW only.
PY     - Marcelo, PY2AE will be active as  ZZ1R from Ilha dos Ratos (SA-029)
         on 26-29 December.  He will operate  SSB, CW  and FT8/FT4  on 80-10
         metres.
PY     - Rafael PP2OK, Edilson PU6JEL,  Bob PY6TV and  Esdras PY6ZK  will be
         active as ZW6C from Tinhare Island (SA-080) on 16-19 January.  They
         will  operate  SSB and CW  on 40, 20 and 10 metres.  QSL direct  to
         PY6TV; the logs will be uploaded to Club Log.
SP     - Special callsigns  3Z90PZK, HF90PZK, SN90PZK  and  SP90PZK  will be
         Active  from  1 January to 31 December 2020  to celebrate the  90th
         anniversary of the  Polish Amateur Radio Union  (PZK, Poland's IARU
         Society).  Active during the  same period  will be  also  HF90TPAR,
         HF90TPBB, HF90TPBF, HF90TPBG, HF90TPCF and HF90TPCG, whose suffixes
         memorialize the callsigns  of the founding members  of the  Lwowski
         Klub  Krotkofalowcow,  the first amateur radio club  in Poland  and
         forefather of PZK. QSL via operator's instructions.
UA     - Special callsigns RA20NY, RC20NY, RG20NY,  RK20NY, RL20NY,  RM20NY,
         RN20NY, RO20NY, RT20NY, RU20NY, RW20NY, RX20NY  and  RZ20NY will be
         active from  30 December to  14 January  for the  "Russian New Year
         2020" radio marathon organized by the Miller DX Club.  QSL via Club
         Log's  OQRS.  A  number  of  certificates  will be  available,  see
         http://mdxc.hamlog.ru.
UA     - The  Russian Robinson  Club  will  operate  special  event  station
         R200ANT  between  1 January and  31 March 2020  to commemorate  the
         200th anniversary  of the discovery  of Antarctica.  QSL via RZ3EC.
         The  first confirmed  sighting of  mainland Antarctica  (27 January
         1820)  is  attributed  to  the  Russian  expedition led  by  Fabian
         Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, who discovered  an
         ice shelf at Princess Martha Coast  that later became known  as the
         Fimbul Ice Shelf.
V4     - Fred, WB4M will be active as V4/WB4M from St. Kitts (NA-104)  on 5-
         11 January. He plans "to work all modes including digital". QSL via
         LoTW, or direct to home call.
VP9    - Joe, WB9EAO will be active as WB9EAO/VP9 from  Bermuda (NA-005)  on
         9-14 January. He will operate SSB and QRS CW on 160-10 metres.  QSL
         via LoTW, eQSL, or direct to WB9EAO.
W      - Special event station W2HRU will be active on  80, 40 and 20 metres
         SSB  between  29 December and 4 January.  QSL via N2MUN  (direct or
         bureau), LoTW and eQSL. The suffix stands for Ham Radio University,
         "a day of education  to share  ideas,  experiences,  knowledge  and
         fellowship among  Amateur Radio  operators".  The 21st annual event
         will be held on 4 January in  Brookville, NY.  Complete information
         can be found at http://hamradiouniversity.org/.

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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CWOPS 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION --- > A large number  of  affiliated club
and  special callsigns -  the  latter including  DQ10CWO,  DR10CWO,  EG4CWO,
EM10CWO,  IR9CWO, LZ10CWO,  OL10CWO,  PA10CWO,  PG10CWO,  SD10CWO,  SF10CWO,
SM10CWO, SN10CWO, TM10CWO, TM5CWO, TM6CWO,  TO10CWO (Guadeloupe), VA1CWO and
VC3CWO, as well as many 1x1 callsigns from the US - will be active between 1
and 31 January in celebration of the  tenth anniversary  of CWops.  Activity
will be on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres CW. Complete information on the
award programme is on https://cwops.org/cwops-10th-anniversary-celebration/.
CWops' goal is to bring together amateur radio operators who enjoy  communi-
cating by Morse Code, and to encourage the use of CW whether for contesting,
DXing or ragchewing.

DAYTON CONTEST UNIVERSITY ---> Registration is  now  open  for  2020  Dayton
Contest University (CTU), to be held all day on 14 May at the  Crowne  Plaza
Hotel  in Dayton, Ohio.  It will be the  14th year in a row for  CTU Dayton.
Complete details can be found on https://www.contestuniversity.com/.

RST SPECIAL EVENT ---> Members of  the  North Country DX Association (NCDXA)
will  be  active between  1 January and 28 February  from  several different
locations  in Alaska, Yukon, Northwest  Territories, Nunavut  and  Greenland
using all NCDXA "RST" callsigns: KL7RST, VY1RST, VE8RST, VY0RST and  OX7RST.
QSL  direct  to  K7ICE.   See  https://www.qrz.com/lookup/K7ICE   for   more
information.

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QSLs received direct or through managers:  4A1DX,  4S7AB,  4X4DK,  5K0K (NA-
033), 8P6SH,  8R1/AG6UT,  9H1XT,  9M4DXX,  C21WW (OC-031),  E44WE,  FO/W6NV,
J28PJ, K5P (NA-089), KL7RRC/p (NA-210), LX7I, MD/OP2D, N5C (NA-082), OX7AXT,
PJ4K, RA1ALA/8 (AS-083),  RV1CC/0 (AS-025),  S01WS,  S79VU, S79W,  SV2RSG/A,
T30GC, T30L (OC-017),  TO80SP (NA-032),  TX2A, V31CC,  VP5M, VU2GSM,  VU7RI,
YE8XBN (OC-145),  YJ0FWA (OC-035), YJ0RRC (OC-104 and OC-111), YN2CC, ZL4AS,
ZM4T, ZS1OPB.

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Around The DX World 31 Dec 2019

Canadian lighthouse operation

Operators Chris VE3FU (VO2AC), Frank VO1HP and Dave VE9CB (VO2AAA) will be active as VO2AC during the 2020 CQWW 160M CW Contest (January 24-26th) from the Point Amour Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in Atlantic Canada, on the south coast of the rare Labrador (LB) multiplier.
Point Amour is located in the southeast part of CQ Zone 2, and has a salt water path from NE clockwise through SW. The team will be putting in a serious Multi-Op/High-Power effort as VO2AC.
Expect some pre contest activity as VO2AC, VO1HP/VO2 and VO2AAA on 160m as they get their wire vertical array and beverage working; they will especially be looking for JA/Asia on CW and FT8.
If time permits, they may also be active before the contest on 80m, 60m, 40m and the amateur radio FM satellites (AO- 85, AO-91 and AO-92) from Grid GO11.
OPDX

Two Solar Cycle 25 sunspots appear

New Solar Cycle 25 is on the way, but just when the transition from Solar Cycle 24 to Solar Cycle 25 will take place is not entirely clear.
On December 24, two new sunspots - one in each hemisphere - emerged on the face of the Sun that exhibit the reversed magnetic polarity marking them as belonging to Solar Cycle 25. According to Hale's Law, sunspot polarities flip-flop from one solar cycle to the next, the National Center for Atmospheric Research explains.
"The Sun is currently in solar minimum - the nadir of the 11-year sunspot cycle," Tony Phillips said in his article, "Reversed Polarity Sunspots Appear on the Sun" on the Spaceweather.com website. "It's a deep minimum, century-class according to sunspot counts." The remarkable sunspot scarcity has prompted discussion of a possible "extended minimum" akin to the Maunder Minimum in the 17th century, when no sunspots appeared for decades, Phillips said.
"Such an event could have implications for terrestrial climate."
This article can be found online at,
https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/12/25/reversed-polarity-sunspots-appear-on-the-sun/
"Today's new-cycle sunspots (along with isolated new-cycle spots earlier this year) suggest that the solar cycle is, in fact, unfolding normally," Phillips wrote, adding that a new Maunder Minimum does not appear to be in the offing.
Earlier this month, the NOAA/NASA-co-chaired international Solar Cycle Prediction Panel released its latest forecast for Solar Cycle 25. The panel's consensus calls for a peak in July 2025 (+/- 8 months), with a smoothed sunspot number of 115 and the solar minimum between Solar Cycles 24 and 25 occurring in April 2020 (+/- 6 months). If this solar minimum prediction is correct, it would make Solar Cycle 24 the seventh longest on record at 11.4 years.
The forecast can be found online at,
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/solar-cycle-25-forecast-update .
Climate scientist David Archibald speculates that the Solar Cycle 24/25 minimum could occur as late as March 2021, and that Solar Cycle 25 maximum might not happen until 2027.
"We are well into the Solar Cycle 24/25 minimum but [Cycle] 24 may not have ended yet," Archibald said in a December 22 update on the "Watts Up With That?" website. "A solar cycle isn't over until the heliospheric current sheet has flattened. And that could be as late as March 2021. Solar cycle amplitude does matter with respect to climate and the amplitude of Solar Cycle 25, from projecting trends from the last three cycles, looks like being about 80 in 2027."
The Solar Cycle Prediction Panel agreed that Solar Cycle 25 will be of average intensity and similar to Solar Cycle 24.
In an article posted on NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center site, Scott McIntosh, the Director of the High Altitude Observatory at National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR - https://ncar.ucar.edu/ ), stresses that Solar Cycle 25 will happen, "but a sunspot cycle could be small."
Predictability comes with some physical understanding of the underlying process, McIntosh asserts. "The sunspot cycle is erratic," he said in his presentation, "provocative of a chaotic, turbulent solar interior where sunspot progressions with time and latitude are the only tracers..."
The American Radio Relay League


EI1KNH beacon

The new EI1KNH five meter beacon is now operational on the air from its site near Enniskerry Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Frequency is 60.013 MHz.
It has been working successfully for the past few days since its installation on the 16th of this month. It shares the site with EI4RF and EI0SIX.
For additional information please visit the beacons QRZ.com profile.
IRTS
 

New Year's Day Contest

A reminder that the IRTS 80 metres Counties Contest takes place on Wednesday from 15:00 to 17:00 UTC.
There are SSB only and SSB/CW mixed mode sections.
Multipliers are the 32 EI and GI counties, while overseas DXCC entities are also multipliers for EI and GI stations.
See www.irts.ie/contests for the full rules which include permitted frequency ranges

Suriname activity

Arie, PA4ARI, is now active as PZ/PA4ARI close to the city of Paramaribo until January 7th (2020).
Activity will be on 80/40/20 meters using SSB, FT4 and FT8.
Some suggested frequencies are 7080, 7090, 7150, 7160, 14160 and 14240 kHz.
QSL via PA4ARI, direct or by the Bureau.

Canadian lighthouse operation

Operators Chris VE3FU (VO2AC), Frank VO1HP and Dave VE9CB (VO2AAA) will be active as VO2AC during the 2020 CQWW 160M CW Contest (January 24-26th) from the Point Amour Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in Atlantic Canada, on the south coast of the rare Labrador (LB) multiplier.
Point Amour is located in the southeast part of CQ Zone 2, and has a salt water path from NE clockwise through SW. The team will be putting in a serious Multi-Op/High-Power effort as VO2AC.
Expect some pre contest activity as VO2AC, VO1HP/VO2 and VO2AAA on 160m as they get their wire vertical array and beverage working; they will especially be looking for JA/Asia on CW and FT8.
If time permits, they may also be active before the contest on 80m, 60m, 40m and the amateur radio FM satellites (AO- 85, AO-91 and AO-92) from Grid GO11.
OPDX
 
 



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This Week's Contests 31 Dec 2019

THIS WEEK'S CONTESTS
                        Compiled by Bruce Horn, WA7BNM

                           December 30 - January 6, 2020 Edition

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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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QCX Challenge: 1300Z-1400Z, Dec 30 and 1900Z-2000Z, Dec 30 and 0300Z-0400Z, Dec 31
 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 January 2, 2020
 Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrp-labs.com/party.html

Bogor Old and New Contest: 0900Z-2359Z, Dec 31
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: SSB
 Bands: 80, 40m
 Classes: Single Op
          Multi-Op
 Exchange: RS + operator age
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO with same country
             3 points per QSO with same continent
             5 points per QSO with different continent
             11 points per QSO with 7E1A
 Multipliers: Each prefix once
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 31, 2020
 E-mail logs to: log[at]orari-bogor[dot]org
 Upload log at: http://contest.orari-bogor.org/log-submission
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.orari-bogor.org/contest/#!/rules

AGB New Year Snowball Contest: 0000Z-0100Z, Jan 1
 Mode: CW, SSB, Digital
 Bands: 80m Only
 Classes: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)
          Single Op Mixed QRP
          Multi-Op
          Digital
          SWL
 Exchange: AGB Member: RST + QSO No. + Member No.
           non-Member: RST + QSO No.
 Work stations: Once per mode per 15-minute period (see rules)
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO with same continent
             3 points per QSO with different continent
             5 points per QSO with AGB member
 Multipliers: Each AGB member once
              Each DXCC/WAE country once
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 22, 2020
 E-mail logs to: eu1eu[at]mail[dot]ru
 Mail logs to: Igor "Harry" Getmann, EU1EU
               P.O.Box 143
               Minsk 220005
               BELARUS
 Find rules at: http://www.qsl.net/eu1eu/agb_nysb.htm

QRP Fox Hunt: 0200Z-0330Z, Jan 1
 Geographic Focus: United States
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 40m 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: 0330Z January 2, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (see rules)
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrpfoxhunt.org/winter_rules.htm

Phone Fray: 0230Z-0300Z, Jan 1
 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 January 3, 2020
 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

SARTG New Year RTTY Contest: 0800Z-1100Z, Jan 1
 Mode: RTTY
 Bands: 80, 40m
 Classes: One Radio/All Band
          Two Radios/All Band
          SWL
 Max operating hours: 3 hours
 Exchange: RST + QSO No. + name + happy new year (native language)
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
 Multipliers: Each DXCC country, except Scandinavia, once per band
              Each Scandanavian prefix once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 31, 2020
 E-mail logs to: contest[at]sartg[dot]com
 Upload log at: http://ua9qcq.com
 Mail logs to: SARTG Contest Manager
               Ewe Hakansson, SM7BHM
               Pilspetsvagen 4
               SE-291 66 KRISTIANSTAD
               SWEDEN
 Find rules at: http://www.sartg.com/contest/nyrules.htm

AGCW Happy New Year Contest: 0900Z-1200Z, Jan 1
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 80, 40, 20m
 Classes: Single Op
          SWL
 Max operating hours: 3 hours
 Max power: 1: >150W
            2: 150W
            3: 5W
 Exchange: AGCW: RST + Serial No. + "/" + Member No.
           non-AGCW: RST + Serial No.
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
 Multipliers: Each AGCW member once per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 14, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://contest.agcw.de/hnyc/
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.agcw.org/index.php/en/contests-and-cw-activities/happy-new-year-contest

CWops Mini-CWT Test: 1300Z-1400Z, Jan 1 and 1900Z-2000Z, Jan 1 and 0300Z-0400Z, Jan 2
 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 January 4, 2020
 Post log summary at: http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://cwops.org/cwops-tests/

AGCW VHF/UHF Contest: 1400Z-1700Z, Jan 1 (144) and 1700Z-1800Z, Jan 1 (432)
 Geographic Focus: Europe
 Participation: Europe
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 144 MHz, 432 MHz
 Classes: Single Op
 Max operating hours: 3 hours: 144 MHz
                      2 hours: 432 MHz
 Max power: A: 5W
            B: 5-50W
            C: >50W
 Exchange: RST + "/" + Serial No. + "/" Power class + "/" + 6-character grid locator
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per km per QSO
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: January 17, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://contest.agcw.de/vhfuhf/
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.agcw.org/index.php/en/contests-and-cw-activities/vhf-uhf-contest

QRP ARCI New Years Sprint: 1500Z-1800Z, Jan 1
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: All Band (Antennas: Single/Multi Element)
          Single Band (Antennas: Single/Multi Element)
          High Bands (Antennas: Single/Multi Element)
          Low Bands (Antennas: Single/Multi Element)
 Exchange: RST + (state/province/country) + (ARCI number/power)
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 5 points per QSO with ARCI member
             4 points per non-member QSO with different continent
             2 points per non-member QSO with same continent
             Bonus points: 5000 for battery power portable with temporary antenna
 Multipliers: Each state, province, country once per band
              Power Mult: >5W=1x, 1-5W=7x, 250mW-1W=10x, 55-250mW=15x, <55mw br="" x=""> Score Calculation: Total score = (total QSO points x (state mults + province mults + country mults) x power mult) + bonus points
 Submit logs by: January 15, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://www.qrpcontest.com
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://qrparci.org/contests/2020%20New%20Years%20Sprint.txt

UKEICC 80m Contest: 2000Z-2100Z, Jan 1
 Geographic Focus: Europe
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: SSB
 Bands: 80m Only
 Classes: Single Op Connected (High/Low/QRP)
          Single Op Unconnected (High/Low/QRP)
 Max power: HP: 1500 watts
            LP: 100 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: 4-Character grid square
 QSO Points: 1 point per 500 km (10 pts max)
             multiply QSO points by 2 if low power station
             multiply QSO points by 4 if QRP station
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: 2200Z January 1, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://logs.ukeicc.com/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.ukeicc.com/80m-rules.php

NRAU 10m Activity Contest: 1800Z-1900Z, Jan 2 (CW) and 1900Z-2000Z, Jan 2 (SSB) and 2000Z-2100Z, Jan 2 (FM) and 2100Z-2200Z, Jan 2 (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: January 16, 2020
 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

SKCC Sprint Europe: 2000Z-2200Z, Jan 2
 Geographic Focus: Europe
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6m
 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: January 9, 2020
 E-mail log summary to: (none)
 Post log summary at: http://www.skccgroup.com/operating_activities/skse/submit-display.php?submit_id=165
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.skccgroup.com/operating_activities/skse/

NCCC RTTY Sprint: 0145Z-0215Z, Jan 3
 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: January 5, 2020
 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

QRP Fox Hunt: 0200Z-0330Z, Jan 3
 Geographic Focus: United States
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 80m 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: 0330Z January 4, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (see rules)
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrpfoxhunt.org/winter_rules.htm

NCCC Sprint: 0230Z-0300Z, Jan 3
 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: January 5, 2020
 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

PODXS 070 Club PSKFest: 0000Z-2400Z, Jan 4
 Mode: PSK31
 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: QRP
          Low Power
          Medium Power
          High Power
 Max operating hours: 24 hours
 Max power: HP: (see rules)
            MP: 50 watts
            LP: 25 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: RST + (state/province/country)
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point/QSO
 Multipliers: States, provinces and countries, once
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 11, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://hamclubs.info/scorer/
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.podxs070.com/o7o-club-sponsored-contests/pskfest

WW PMC Contest: 1200Z, Jan 4 to 1200Z, Jan 5
 Mode: CW, SSB
 Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op (CW/SSB/Mixed)(Peace Messenger City/World) (QRP/Low/High)
          Multi-Op (CW/SSB/Mixed) (Peace Messenger City/World)
 Max power: HP: 1500 watts
            LP: 100 watts
            QRP: 5 watts
 Exchange: PMC: RS(T) + PMC abbreviation
           World: RS(T) + CQ Zone
 Work stations: Once per mode per band
 QSO Points: (see rules)
 Multipliers: Each PMC once per mode per band
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: January 12, 2020
 E-mail logs to: pmc[at]s59dcd[dot]si
 Upload log at: http://slovhf.net/vhfmanager/modules/log_reception.php?ContestID=225
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.s59dcd.si/index.php/sl/ww-pmc/ww-pmc-contest-rules

RSGB AFS Contest, CW: 1300Z-1700Z, Jan 4
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 80, 40m
 Classes: Single Op/Multi-Op (Low/Medium/High)
          (see rules for team requirements)
 Max power: HP: 400 watts
            MP: 100 watts
            LP: 10 watts
 Exchange: RST + Serial No.
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
 Multipliers: (none)
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points
 Submit logs by: 2359Z January 5, 2020
 Upload log at: http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/hfenter.pl
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2020/rafs.shtml

ARRL RTTY Roundup: 1800Z, Jan 4 to 2400Z, Jan 5
 Mode: RTTY, Digital
 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
 Classes: Single Op (Low/High)
          Single Op Unlimited (Low/High)
          Multi-Single (Low/High)
 Max operating hours: 24 hours
 Max power: HP: 1500 watts
            LP: 150 watts
 Exchange: W/VE: RST + (state/province)
           non-W/VE: RST + Serial No.
 Work stations: Once per band
 QSO Points: 1 point per QSO
 Multipliers: Each US state+DC (except KH6/KL7) once only
              Each VE province/territory once only
              Each DXCC country (including KH6/KL7) once only
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: 2359Z January 12, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Upload log at: http://contest-log-submission.arrl.org/
 Mail logs to: RTTY Roundup
               ARRL
               225 Main St.
               Newington, CT 06111
               USA
 Find rules at: http://www.arrl.org/rtty-roundup

ARRL Kids Day: 1800Z-2359Z, Jan 4
 Mode: SSB
 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10, 2m repeaters
 Classes: (none)
 Exchange: name + age + QTH + favorite color
 Submit logs by: February 3, 2020
 E-mail logs to: (none)
 Mail logs to: (see rules)
 Find rules at: http://www.arrl.org/kids-day

EUCW 160m Contest: 2000Z-2300Z, Jan 4 and 0400Z-0700Z, Jan 5
 Mode: CW
 Bands: 160m Only
 Classes: A: 150W or more, member of affiliated club
          B: 5-150W, member of affiliated club
          C: 5W or less, member of affiliated club
          D: Other stations, no power limitations
          E: SWL
 Exchange: Affiliated Club Member: RST + name + club + membership no.
           Other: RST + name + "NM"
 Work stations: Once per day
 QSO Points: QSO with station in same DXCC country: 1 point
             QSO with station in different DXCC country, but same continent: 2 points
             QSO with station in different continent: 5 points
             QSO with official EUCW club station: 10 points
 Multipliers: EUCW clubs, once per day
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x total mults
 Submit logs by: February 6, 2020
 E-mail logs to: f6cel[at]free[dot]fr
 Mail logs to: Ghislain BARBASON
               5 rue de l'Ecluse
               F-02190 PIGNICOURT
               France
 Find rules at: http://www.eucw.org/eu160.html

IQRP Quarterly Marathon: 0800Z, Jan 6 to 2000Z, Jan 12
 Geographic Focus: Worldwide
 Participation: Worldwide
 Mode: CW, SSB, Digital
 Bands: All
 Classes: Single Op
 Max power: 5W
 Exchange: RS(T)
 Work stations: Once per mode
 QSO Points: 3 points per CW QSO
             2 points per SSB QSO
             1 point per digital QSO
 Multipliers: km/100 of QSO with maximum distance
 Score Calculation: Total score = total QSO points x distance mult
 Submit logs by: January 26, 2020
 E-mail logs to: iqrpclub[at]arimontebelluna[dot]it
 Mail logs to: (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.arimontebelluna.it/news/news_maratona_uk.htm


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NEXT WEEK'S CONTESTS:
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IQRP Quarterly Marathon                              0800Z, Jan 6 to 2000Z, Jan 12
ARS Spartan Sprint                                   0200Z-0400Z, Jan 7
QRP Fox Hunt                                         0200Z-0330Z, Jan 8
Phone Fray                                           0230Z-0300Z, Jan 8
CWops Mini-CWT Test                                  1300Z-1400Z, Jan 8
                                                      1900Z-2000Z, Jan 8
                                                      0300Z-0400Z, Jan 9
AWA Linc Cundall Memorial CW Contest                 2300Z, Jan 8 to 2300Z, Jan 9
                                                      2300Z, Jan 11 to 2300Z, Jan 12
NCCC RTTY Sprint                                     0145Z-0215Z, Jan 10
QRP Fox Hunt                                         0200Z-0330Z, Jan 10
NCCC Sprint                                          0230Z-0300Z, Jan 10
YB DX Contest                                        0000Z-2359Z, Jan 11
Old New Year Contest                                 0500Z-0900Z, Jan 11
SKCC Weekend Sprintathon                             1200Z, Jan 11 to 2400Z, Jan 12
UBA PSK63 Prefix Contest                             1200Z, Jan 11 to 1200Z, Jan 12
North American QSO Party, CW                         1800Z, Jan 11 to 0559Z, Jan 12
NRAU-Baltic Contest, SSB                             0630Z-0830Z, Jan 12
NRAU-Baltic Contest, CW                              0900Z-1100Z, Jan 12
DARC 10-Meter Contest                                0900Z-1059Z, Jan 12
RSGB AFS Contest, Data                               1300Z-1700Z, Jan 12
Classic Exchange, CW                                 1400Z, Jan 12 to 0800Z, Jan 13
                                                      1400Z, Jan 13 to 0800Z, Jan 15
4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint              0100Z-0300Z, Jan 13


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Croatian CW Contest:   December 30, 2019
 Upload log at:  http://www.hamradio.hr/hfrobot
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: https://9acw.org/index.php/rules/english/129-rules-2018

IPARC Contest, CW:   December 31, 2019
 E-mail:  ipa-contest[at]online[dot]de
 Mail:  Christiane Ruething, DL4CR
        Gauszstr. 55
        63071 Offenbach
        Germany
 Find rules at: http://www.iparc.de

IPARC Contest, SSB:   December 31, 2019
 E-mail:  ipa-contest[at]online[dot]de
 Mail:  Christiane Ruething, DL4CR
        Gauszstr. 55
        63071 Offenbach
        Germany
 Find rules at: http://www.iparc.de
                http://www.iparc.de

Russian 160-Meter Contest:   December 31, 2019
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://ua9qcq.com/contests/robot.php
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrz.ru/contest/detail/90.html

International Naval Contest:   December 31, 2019
 E-mail:  df8ld[at]darc[dot]de
 Mail:  Albert Homrighausen, DF8LD
        Am Fliederbogen 2
        D-24980 Schafflund
        Germany
 Find rules at: http://www.rnars.org.uk/documents/Regulations%20INC2019_E.pdf

AWA Bruce Kelley 1929 QSO Party:   January 1, 2020
 E-mail:  dgparker2[at]wisc[dot]edu
 Mail:  Dave Parker
        PO Box 6
        Prairie du Sac, WI  53578
        USA
 Find rules at: http://www.antiquewireless.org/bruce-kelley-memorial-cw-qso-party.html

QCX Challenge:   January 2, 2020
 Post web summary:  http://www.3830scores.com
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.qrp-labs.com/party.html

Stew Perry Topband Challenge:   January 12, 2020
 E-mail:  tbdc[at]kkn[dot]net
 Upload log at:  http://www.b4h.net/stew/tbdcsubmitlog.php
 Mail:  BARC
        50335 NW Hayward Rd
        Manning, OR  97125
        USA
 Find rules at: http://www.kkn.net/stew/

Gedebage CW Contest:   January 12, 2020
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://olkb.or.id/gedebage-contest/2019
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://olkb.or.id

DARC Christmas Contest:   January 13, 2020
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/conteste/weihnachtswettbewerb/logupload/
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: https://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/conteste/weihnachtswettbewerb/en/

CQC Great Colorado Snowshoe Run:   January 14, 2020
 E-mail:  vkumagai[at]q[dot]com
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://www.coloradoqrpclub.org/contests/snow.htm

UFT Meeting:   January 15, 2020
 E-mail:  f6cel[at]orange[dot]fr
 Mail:  Ghislain BARBASON
        5, rue de l'écluse
        F-02190 PIGNICOURT
        France
 Find rules at: http://www.uft.net/articles.php?lng=fr&pg=116&mnuid=105&tconfig=0

AGB-Party Contest:   January 17, 2020
 E-mail:  eu1eu[at]mail[dot]ru
 Mail:  Igor "Harry" Getmann, EU1EU
        P.O.Box 143
        Minsk 220005
        BELARUS
 Find rules at: http://www.ev5agb.com/contest/agb_party.htm

RAEM Contest:   January 28, 2020
 E-mail:  (none)
 Upload log at:  http://ua9qcq.com/
 Mail:  (none)
 Find rules at: http://raem.srr.ru/en/main/

RAC Winter Contest:   January 31, 2020
 E-mail:  canadawinter[at]rac[dot]ca
 Mail:  Radio Amateurs of Canada
        720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
        Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z5
        Canada
 Find rules at: https://wp.rac.ca/rac-canada-winter-contest-rules-2019/

Original QRP Contest:   January 31, 2020
 E-mail:  oqrpc[at]qrpcc[dot]de
 Mail:  Lutz Gutheil, DL1RNN
        Bergstrasse 17
        D-38446 Wolfsburg
        Germany
 Find rules at: http://www.qrpcc.de/contestrules/oqrpr.html
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