Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (D
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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Thu Jan 24 2019 11:48 pm
WORLD OF DX
In this week's world of DX, listen for Shabu, M0KRI, on the air as 9U4RI
from Burundi, from the 15th to the 25th of February. He will operate CW,
SSB, and PSK31, on 40-10 meters. QSL via LoTW, or direct to M0KRI, also
by logsearch on Club Log.
In the Bahamas, and possibly other island groups, Heli, DD0VR, is on the
air as C6A/DD0VR through to the 2nd of February. Usually he operates QRP
on 80-10 meters CW and SSB. QSL via DD0VR, direct, or bureau.
Listen for Rick, NE8Z, operating from Ecuador, until the 6th of February.
He is on the air operating CW, SSB, and FT8, on 40-6 meters. Usually, he
uses the call sign HC1MD from Tumbaco; the call sign HC1MD/HC2 from Punta
Blanca, and HC1MD/HC7 from Papallacta. QSL via LoTW, or direct to K8LJG.
Emmanuel, F5LIT, is active as YB9/F5LIT, from Bali Island, from January
27th through to February 6th. QSL via home call, direct only, and by LoTW.
If you're keeping an eye out for the Three Y Zero Eye (3Y0I) DXPedition,
the RebelDX group reports good progress on ship preparations in South
Africa, now that the Christmas and New Year holidays are over. All are
eager to get going, but no official date has been given as yet for their
ship, the Atlantic Tuna, to leave port heading for Bouvet. To keep up to
date, monitor the blog on the bouvetoya.org/blog/ website.
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KICKER: GIFTS FROM THE HEART OF THE HAM COMMUNITY
JIM/ANCHOR: We conclude this week's report with this reminder about the
real power of radio. It's not the power you get from any linear amplifier;
this is the power that comes from hams who have a heart. We told you last
week about the family of James Lea, WX4TV, a well-known amateur radio
family in Florida, struggling financially, since James, a freelance
cinematographer, was injured while at home last year, and became unable
to work. James contacted us to say his amateur radio family - the greater,
global amateur radio community - has reached out to him through his
GoFundMe page, and in other ways. He told Newsline that as of Wednesday,
January 23rd, more than 100 people - from the U.S., Europe, and even Asia -
had contributed more than $8,000 to help him, his wife, and their children,
with their needs. He wrote [quote] "We are near the goal, but are realizing
that the extent of the need, exceeds the goal by about 50 percent."
[endquote] James told us that the words that these donors are sharing -
along with their donations - have been especially meaningful to his family.
He wrote that the dollars have included [quote] "lots of reports from
people that we have inspired them, or helped them get licensed. That's the
coolest thing about this! So many people say WE have helped THEM!"
[endquote]
James added that his family is not just grateful, but most certainly
humbled.
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For now, with Caryn Eve Murray, KD2GUT, at the news desk in New York, and
our news team worldwide, I'm Jim Damron, N8TMW, in Charleston, West
Virginia, saying 73, and as always, we thank you for listening.
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