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JW/G3SXW & JW/G3TXF, Spitsbergen
Roger G3SXW and Nigel G3TXF will be operating as JW/G3SXW and JW/G3TXF from Spitsbergen (Svalbard Is. - EU-026) from late on Friday 2 Nov through to early on Monday 5 Nov 2007.

Given that radio conditions from this far North (78 degrees) can be awful or simply non-existant, the usual operating pattern whereby G3SXW is on the traditional HF bands and G3TXF is on the WARC bands may not apply. We'll try to get on wherever we can. 40m and 30m are likely to be the best bands.
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TRLog for Windows?
TR4W pictureAre you still using a famous TRLog under DOS? The TR4W is a new freeware contest logging software for Windows98/ME/2000/XP/Vista based on source code of the TRLog program.

  • Minimal system requirements (200MHz, 16 RAM)
  • Support of more than 80 contests
  • TRLog function-compatible interface
  • Beside 200 TRLog commands are already supported

  • Current version 2.32 beta is available on www.rescab.nm.ru
     
    FR/OH2YY Reunion and 3B8/OH2YY Mauritius
    Do You remember a successfull operation of OH2YY from Yemen 7O in 2002? Pekka, OH2YY is on his travels again. Firstly between 12 - 15 Nov as FR/OH2YY from Reunion Island and later between 16 -22 Nov as 3B8/OH2YY from Mauritius.

    Operating SSB, with 100w into a vertical and dipole. QSL via OH2YY
     
    6C60 Syrian prefix
    Syrian hams has a permission to use the special prefix 6C60 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of amateur radio in Syria during the period October 15th to November 15th on all HF bands.
     
    MW5W in CQ WW Contest
    Over the weekend of the CQ WW Phone contest (October 27th - 28th 2007) members of the Wythall Radio Club and Contest Group, along with some friends, will be on the air from a group members farm on the Pembrokeshire coast, West Wales. They will be using the clubs call MW5W and some of the operators will be on the air before the contest signing their own call.
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    8Q7AU DXpedition
    From 28 October to 11 November 2007 will be Claudio HBOAU in vacation on Maldive Island. Location: DHONVELI Island - Atollo of ARI-NORD - IOTA AS-013.

    He will operate on all bands SSB with a YAESU FT-100 - YAESU FP-757 GX - ANTENNA Vertical 7 Band By I1UJX.

    QSL via BUREAU or Direct with SASE I.R.C or 2 USD
     
    Propagation forecast for CQ WW SSB contest
    Due to a coronal hole on the Sun is the A-index at 17 now. The subsequent solar wind from this coronal hole is causing the high A-index.

    With this in mind, watch now the Sun closely for any other apparent coronal holes which may hit Earth by next weekend (CQ WW SSB contest).

    Radio condx seem poor now. Earlier today, 20m was going great guns; the A-index was lower, US coming through on 15m - even 10m opened for a short time. It was contest type conditions!

    "CQWW creates its own propagation, so perhaps i’m worrying about nothing!", says once a keen contestman. Should be true?
     
    The 2007 CQ WW DX Contest rules
    Phone: October 27–28......... CW: November 24–25
    Starts 0000 GMT Saturday......... Ends 2400 GMT Sunday


    CQ WW logo I. OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world to contact other amateurs in as many zones and countries as possible.

    II. BANDS: All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, except for WARC bands.

    III. TYPE OF COMPETITION (choose only one): For all categories: All entrants must operate within the limits of their chosen category when performing any activity that could impact their submitted score. All high power categories must not exceed 1500 watts total output power on any band.
    Transmitters and receivers must be located within a 500 meter diameter circle or within the property limits of the sta- tion licenseeís address, whichever is greater. All antennas used by the entrant must be physically connected by wires to the transmitters and receivers used by the entrant. Only the entrantís callsign can be used to aid the entrantís score. A different callsign must be used for each CQ WW entry.
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    XU7TZG, XU7MDY, XU7JGE & XU7AJV - Cambodia
    A group of Finnish and Belgian ops will be QRV from Cambodia as XU7TZG, XU7MDY, XU7JGE and XU7AJV from Oct 20 to Nov 5. Check 1825, 3507, 7003, 10104, 14007, 21007, 24897 and 28020. An emphasis is on low band operating also.

    During the CQWW SSB contest, look for XU7MDY - single band category.

    QSL info (all direct only): XU7MDY via OH4MDY, XU7JGE via OH4JGE, XU7AJV via ON4AJV and XU7TZG via ON7PP.

    See website of XU7TZG
     
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    CX1F - San Gabriel Island, SA-057
    Activity from the San Gabriel Island (SA-057) under the CX1F callsign, postponed the last month because of weather and sea conditions will finally take place on December 13th. QRV 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 and 2 meters, propagation permitting. QSL via CX2FAA       


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    DX News -- ARRL DX Bulletin #50:
    This week's bulletin was made possible with information provided by NC1L, the OPDX Bulletin, DXNL, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites. Thanks to all.

    KN4LF Propagation Forecast #2008-35:
    KN4LF Propagation Forecast #2008-35:

    Ham Operators Connect Plantation to World:
    PLYMOUTH - The Whitman Amateur Radio Club conducted a two-day special event at Plimoth Plantation the weekend following Thanksgiving. Twenty-two area amateur radio operators (or HAMs) set up six base stations and portable antennas and exchanged contacts with 216 other amateur radio operators in 32 states, 8 foreign countries and 3 Canadian Provinces, according to club President Paul Burbine (N1VTI). The HAM operators spread the word about Plimoth Plantation over the airways, explaining about the living museum and the amazement of visitors who interact with interpreters trained to explain the realities of early Colonial life, in the language of 17th century without acknowledging life beyond the 1620s.


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    The National Association of Amateur Radio

    ARRL HQ Welcomes New Membership Manager
    The ARRL is pleased to welcome Membership Manager Diane Petrilli, KB1RNF, to the Headquarters staff in Newington. Petrilli's key areas of responsibility include programs and activities that directly affect membership growth, engagement and retention. Petrilli is taking over the position from Katie Breen, W1KRB. Breen left in October.

    ARRL Continuing Education Online Course Registration
    Registration remains open through Sunday, December 21, 2008, for these online course sessions beginning on Friday, January 2, 2009: Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Level 1, Radio Frequency Interference, Antenna Design and Construction, Technician License Course, Analog Electronics, and Digital Electronics.

    ARISS Celebrates International Education Week
    With all the educational opportunities the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station program (ARISS) provides, it's no wonder that the organization has captured the attention of the US Department of Education (DOEd). According to ARRL ARISS Program Manager Rosalie White, K1STO, the DOE has been tracking ARISS's activities for a long time: "The Department of Education invited ARISS to help celebrate the ninth annual International Education Week (IEW) by coordinating three contacts with the International Space Station (ISS) during IEW, November 17-21. How could we say no?" International Education Week is a joint initiative of the US Department of Education and US Department of State.


    Make More Miles on VHF
    Make More Miles on VHF

    Updated: 2008-12-03 at 20:17 UTC
    More info at www.MMMonVHF.de

    IQ3AZ/p
    A group of IV3-operators will be active in MS from JN66 square during Geminids shower, taking part in BCC MS-Contest The group will try as well having a MMMonVHF DXBlog online to spread infos (NO LOG during Contest!).

    EI/ON5GS/P
    Dirk, ON5GS, will be qrv serveral days from my "berlingo" shack with 4x4el vertical stack and 200W during BCC MS-Contest. He try setup as well a MMMonVHF DXBlog to spread infos (NO LOG during Contest!)...


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

    Amateur Satellite Beginners Slides
    The Powerpoint slides used in the satellite beginners session at the Leicester Amateur Radio Show, are now available on the web

    CubeSat-sized linear transponder developed
    William Leijenaar, PE1RAH, has developed a small 435 to 145 MHz (mode UV) linear transponder that will fit into a cubesat

    DX News from the ARRL
    The American Radio Relay League's round-up of the forthcoming week's DX activity


    MØMCX
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    160m SSB Club Calls Contest - November 2008
    107 in the log. I’ve no idea what my score was since I used N1MM’s DX Serial Contest template to do the logging and the miscellaneous field for logging random text did a hopeless job of being able to edit long club names efficiently. The last time I entered this contest, my log was called into [...]

    Waterproof PL259 connectors for Ecoflex
    I’ve been lucky enough to purchase 100 meters of Ecoflex 15 recently and the solderless connectors are awesome. Available for Aircell 7 (RG213 replacement) and Ecoflex 10 (Westflex replacement) and this giant 15mm diameter stuff, once fitted they are completely waterproof. My experience with all these products started with me laying down a few runs for my [...]

    SSB Field Day 2008 - M0XXT
    2008 will go down as a wet year. Both VHF NFD and SSB FD was a soaking experience. Luckily, as with most close knit teams, we laughed it off and worked through it, however a tough act all the same. I didn’t take too many photos due to the extreme wet weather however I managed [...]


    Oliver's Blog
    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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