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HK0 - San Andres Island DXpedition
Six members of the Texas DX Society - WF5W, W5PF, K5WAF, NM5G, W5PR, and N4AL - plan to operate from Colombia, from San Andres Island, March 1 - 6th. This will include participation in the ARRL International DX Contest (Phone) on March 1-2nd.

The group will use two separate stations with beam and vertical antennas. After the contest operators will use individual callsigns on SSB, CW, and digital modes on the major HF bands. Callsign assignments are pending.

QSL Manager for all callsigns used is W5PF. After the operation logs will be uploaded to the ARRL's "Logbook of The World" (LoTW). For more information and up-to-date news, visit the DXpedition's Web page at: www.tdxs.net/hk0.html
 
Delfi C-3 satellite
Delfi-C3 is another cubesat develop by a group of students from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. This is their first nanosatellite project.

The satellite will be in telemetry mode for approximately the first three months after the successful launch, after which it will switched to transponder mode.

Frequencies utilise:
  • Primary telemetry downlink: 145.870 MHz 1200 Baud BPSK AX.25 400mW
  • Backup telemetry downlink: 145.930 MHz 1200 Baud BPSK AX.25 400mW
  • Linear transponder passband downlink: 145.880 - 145.920 MHz (inverting) 400mW PEP
  • Linear transponder passband uplink: 435.570 - 435.530 MHz
  • Transponder mode beacon: 145.870 MHz CW (10dB below transponder PEP)
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C4EURO from Cyprus via AO-51
Mak SV1BSX has worked a special station C4EURO from Cyprus, via AO-51! QRA = KM64EV, operator Iain 5B4AGY. He have a mountain behind him so be patient to work him - he do the best to work as many as possible.
 
VK9 Willis Island DXpedition
After a very successful DXpedition to Norfolk Island in February 2007 with over 60.000 QSOs logged under VK9DNX the activation of Willis Island is planned for October 2008. The same experienced team from VK9DNX (DJ7EO, DJ9RR, DL1MGB, DL3DXX, DL5LYM, DL6FBL, DL8OH and DL8WPX) will be QRV with four high power stations for about 17 days from 160m to 10m in CW, SSB and RTTY.

The landing permission is granted, the license is expected to be issued the next days and a suitable charter vessel is secured.

All info can be found in the Willis Island 2008 website
 
VP8CLE and VP8DKW
VP8CLE and VP8DKW Falkland Islands Dave VP8CLE and Carol VP8DKW will be QRV from the Falkland Islands between Jan 19 to Feb 2 only on SSB. Below is the Itinerary:

19th Jan. Arrive.
19/21 Jan.08 2 Nights Rookery Inn, Saunders Island. West Falkland
21/23 Jan.08 2 Nights Saunders Settlement, West Falkland
23/25 Jan.08 2 Nights Port Howard Lodge, Port Howard, West Falkland.
25/27 Jan.08 2 Nights Carcass Island.
27/30 Jan.08 3 Nights Bleaker Island.
30Jan to 2Feb.08 3 Nights in STANLEY.

QSL via direct only to: PO BOX 2, Weymouth. Dorset, DT4 4AP
 
8Q7AK Maldives
Andrew G7COD will be operational from the Island of Embudu, Maldives, AS-013 using the call 8Q7AK from 21st January until 2nd February 2008. Using predominantly SSB with a little CW, he will be operational every day from approximately 09:00 to 11:00, 14:00 to 16:00 and 18:00 to 18:30 UT.

Spot frequencies to be used are 7.093, 10.123, 14.147, 18.133, 21.253 and 24.953 MHz ± 10KHz to allow for QRM.

For comprehensive details of operating times, spot frequencies, qsl information etc, please check 8Q7AK on QRZ.COM .

QSL should be sent via the bureau or direct to G7COD.
 
BS7H Scarborough Reef Video
BS7H Scarborough Reef Video Located in the South China Sea just west of the Philippines, Scarborough Reef is without a doubt the rarest and most controversial entity on the DXCC list. Few places are harder to access, and fewer still create such intense debate.

Because of diplomatic disputes between its two feuding masters, China and the Philippines, the reef has seen just three brief expeditions in the past, keeping it at the top of the DXCC list for over a decade.

This film takes a close look at the Scarborough controversy, and follows the 2007 DXpedition team BS7H as they activate the rarest DXCC entity on Earth.

Digitally filmed and edited in 16:9 (widescreen) and mastered to Digital Betacam in Stereo.

The DVD price is 25 US dollars, order via www.dxvideos.com
 
FO/M, Marquesas
The main targets for the 9 - 22 January operation from Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands (OC-027) are the low bands, Europe and the US East Coast. The Finnish team> Jouko OH1RX, Pertti OH2PM, Veijo OH6KN and Juha OH8NC is aiming at logging 20-30k QSOs, the 40% on 1.8-10 MHz and the 30% with Europe.
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The USB tester
The USB tester before assembly USB tester is a simple probe that checks if you have connected the frame with an USB connectors to the mainboard correctly. Many joints in the computer world can’t be plugged wrong except these plugs. And if got an old motherboard for few bucks without any documentation it can be dangerous to plug any USB device incorrect. This USB tester check the polarity of voltage. If it’s correct, the the green LED is lightning, if not the red LED is lightning. See the schema for explanation.
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FO/JI1JKW - Manihi Atoll (OC-131) French Polynesia. Oct 12 - 16.
Expected to be QRV on above dates. Bands: 40 - 6m (mostly 20m) Modes: SSB/CW QSL via JI1JKW  Direct or Buro       


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Keith Sproul, WU2Z Critically Injured at ABQ Balloon Festival:
One dead, one critically injured after 'Wings of Wind' balloon crashes into powerline near N.M. 528. The two people who were aboard the "Wings of Wind" hot-air balloon when it crashed this morning have been identified by Kathie Leyendecker, a spokeswoman for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, according to The Associated Press. Killed in the crash was Stephen Lachendro, and the balloon's creator, Keith Sproul, was critically injured in the accident, Leyendecker said. Leyendecker said she did not know where the victims were from, nor who was flying the balloon. The balloon was registered to a New Jersey pilot, she told the AP. Lachendro was found dead at the scene lying on the side of a ditch, Sproul was unconscious and was flown by helicopter to a local hospital, authorities said. A hospital spokesman said Sproul was in critical condition today afternoon, the AP reported.

This Weekend on the Radio:
This Weekend on the Radio:

Spectrum Defense: 'More Work To Do':
Defending and enhancing access to the Amateur Radio spectrum is the primary mission of the ARRL. According to ARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ, the League has not only protected the bands, but has also added several new ones, despite exponential growth in the variety and number of radio frequency devices in the hands of consumers and businesses. "Even our most disappointing defeat -- the loss of the bottom 40 percent of the 220 MHz band some two decades ago -- gave us upgraded status, from shared to exclusive, in the remaining 60 percent of the band," he said.


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The K7RA Solar Update
A familiar sight appeared this week, as a sunspot emerged for one day, then was gone. Based on its magnetic polarity and high position in our Sun's southern hemisphere, sunspot 1003 was a new Solar Cycle 24 sunspot; like all the other recent sunspots, it was short lived.

Surfin': More Going ATV Digitally
This week's Surfin' again considers Web sites related to Amateur Television (ATV) going digital.

Pennsylvania Becomes 27th State with PRB-1 Law on Books
On Wednesday, October 8, Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell (D) signed into law a bill that guarantees radio amateurs the right to erect antenna support structures up to 65 feet without the need for a Special Use Permit. The bill passed in the House with a vote of 196-1; it passed in the Senate with a vote of 49-1. The new law is scheduled to go into effect December 8, 60 days after signing.


Make More Miles on VHF
Make More Miles on VHF

NEW VHF-DATABASE issue 2.50 10/2008 ready
More info at www.MMMonVHF.de

CT3/DK2ZF
Rolf, DK2ZF, is active from CT3 (IM12JS) on 144 MHz EME between today (10th of october) until 22nd October 2008

VK9DWX
VK9DWX - Willis Island taking place October 2008


Southgate Amateur Radio Club RSS Feed
A selection of circuits, tips, news and humour

Icom UK donate latest digital radio to Chatham House School
Radio manufacturer, Icom UK has donated an advanced digital radio transceiver to Chatham House grammar school, a specialist school in Mathematics, Science and Computing based in Ramsgate

New ARISS SSTV Web Gallery and Blog
The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Slow Scan Television (SSTV) team announces the new ARISS SSTV Web Gallery and Blog

Richard Garriott W5KWQ Space Station update
The ARISS team has a lot of exciting activities planned for the next few weeks, including the flight of Soyuz 17S to space station with Richard Garriott, W5KWQ and Mike Fincke, KE5AIT on-board


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Living in Monte Carlo
I posted this here: http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/yacht-crews/10048-my-life-monaco.html#post65529 I have memories of my time based in Monte Carlo as a Steward on board Milamba IV, a 108 foot steel displacement Feadship with a very British (Campers and Nicholson refit) style and British crew. In 1979 I had hitch-hiked to the South of France after dreaming of someday working on a [...]

360 Degree Panoramic View
Today, James popped over and helped me shove a 16 foot lightweight pole into the top of the rotator on the tower. I attached a small video camera to the top of the pole. It was quite funny because I couldn’t control the camera from the ground, so holding the pole horizontally at waist height, we [...]

New Winter 2008 CQWW Vertical
When the kids start to play less outside in the winter, I like to experiment with a new vertical each year. This year it’s a 12m spiderbeam vertical fibreglass pole loosely wound with some hard drawn copper wire. A waste pipe supplies the engineering for the radials with the SG230 doing the matching. This allows [...]


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My personal blog about Photography, Linux, HAM Radio and everything else...

How to configure postfix to reject spams
Few days ago I have published quick how-to about how to configure postfix as backup MX. I am starting to like postfix more and more, it is very easy to configure and to deal with. One of the problems you will find out when you use backup MX, that it can be put down on its knees [...]

Configuring Postfix to act as a backup MX server
Lately I have been playing with Postfix, which I needed to use as backup MX for some of my domains. Initially, I was using Zimbra, but I would have to have quite powerfull server to run Zimbra for just forwarding emails / setting it up as backup MX server. Postfix is in this case much [...]

GB0SH 2008 is back!
In the last few years I have attended Special Even Station - GB0SH with a group of my friends in West Wales. This year it would be our 4th time visiting Strumble Head Lighthouse on the West cost of Wales, by Fishguard. This year there will be just 5 of us. Here is the information we [...]


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