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3D2AG/p Rotuma Island
After a lapse of nearly five years, the call 3D2AG/p will be activated from the small isolated island of Rotuma (OC-060) in December 2007 by Antoine, also known as FO5RK.

The expedition is planned to start on December 15, and last until January 20 or so, depending on transportation schedules.

Antoine will leave for Rotuma from Suva, Fiji via an inter-island shipping vessel, which takes 48 hours to reach the isolated island some 500 km to the northwest. There is no mains electricity supply or adequate supplies of fuel or any other commodities on the island, so all necessary items will need to be taken by boat. The equipment for this expedition will consist of the following:
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J6/DL7AFS on the Air
DL7AFS, Babs and DJ7ZG, Lot starts again another activity! Between the 22nd of September and 11th of October 2007 they will stay in St.Lucia and we could confirm that they are active on various bands (40 - 15m J6/DL7AFS). The 3rd Operator will be Ju - DL2ZAE (HSC, EHSC). He will take over the CW-activity this time.

Depending on the condx they are planning to activate 3 stations simultaneously on 6m to 160m.
 
VK9 - Lord Howe & Norfolk Island
Two one-man DXpeditions on the rare islands are announced: VK6CTL expects to be QRV from firstly Lord Howe Island between 8 - 17 Oct. Jack (a.k.a. HB9TL) will then sign VK9CNL from Norfolk Island during 19 - 25 October. Activity, SSB 10m -80m. Direct QSL only via HB9QR.
 
AO-51 Sputnik 50th Anniversary Special Event
AMSAT-NA will mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik with a special event on AO-51. AO-51 will rebroadcast original Sputnik telemetry and a congratulatory message to mark the event during passes over North America on the evening of Wednesday, October 3rd in North America, which is early October 4th UTC. At this time, only the passes over North America will be able to carry the special event. Please watch ANS and the amsat-bb mailing list for further information as the date approaches.
 
9U0A - Burundi
Sigi DL7DF is preparing next DXpedition to Burundi, 9U. They will be on the air between Sep 26, 2007 (evening local time) and Oct 09, 2007 (noon local time) as 9U0A. Several stations will running from 160m through 6m on CW, SSB. One station will be exclusive on RTTY, PSK31 , SSTV and on WSJT 6 m qrv.
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HQ8R - Swan Island DXpedition
Latest news from HQ8R said that Javier HR2J will operate from Swan Island as a one man expedition starting 7 October until 8 November. The other members of team HQ8R (NP3D , K2BB , KB2PDW ,K4FO , and KC4CD/HR2) will not run this expedition. Last operation was HR6SI in 2001!
 
P29 DXpedition Papua New Guinea
Hans (SM6CVX), Derek (G3KHZ), Steve (G4EDG) and Luis (CT1AGF) are organizing a DXpedition to Papua New Guinea. They will be active as P29VCX from Nukumanu Island (OC-284, new one), and as P29NI from Takuu Island (OC-283, new one). The P29 DXpedition starts September 29th. On September 20th were all guys in Port Moresby. They might go later and operate also from the Tulun Islands (OC-256) on 6-9 October (callsign to be decided). Call will be P29VLR, P29NI, P29VCX. Expect them to operate on all bands, including 160 and 80 metres, with three stations, two amplifiers, verticals and a multiband dipole.
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CQ WW RTTY DX Contest rules
Date: September 29 - 30, 2007
Starts: 0000 GMT Saturday
Ends: 2400 GMT Sunday
Logs are due no later than October 26, 2007
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I. Period of Operation: All stations may operate the entire 48-hour contest period.

II. Objective: The object of the contest is for amateurs around the world using RTTY to contact as many amateurs in other parts of the world as possible during the contest period.

III. Bands: The 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may be used. No 1.8 MHz or WARC bands.
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FH1LE - Mayotte Is. AF-027
Alain, F4RPW is now a resident of Mayotte, and has received the callsign FH1LE. He has just arrived on the island about 3 weeks ago. Alain is gradually getting all his equipment sorted and is planning to install his station soon (possibly this week).

FH!LE will use a vertical antenna to begin with (a 4BTV) and will be using a FT-897 (100w). Alain plans to operate on SSB, maybe CW if he can find the time to practice a little more. He also plans to operate digital modes (PSK31, RTTY) with a Microham interface. Alain also brought with him a beam antenna, a KT-34 upgraded with the latest kit, but he needs more things arranged to get it erected (He states, "I'm not sure the garden is large enough".).
 
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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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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
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Updated: 2008-12-03 at 20:17 UTC
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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!)...


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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


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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 [...]


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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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