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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Fri Sep 20 2019 05:53 pm
WORLD OF DX
In the World of DX, Lance, W7GJ, will be on the air as S79GJ, during a
DXPedition to the Seychelles Islands, between September 20th and October
5th. It is largely a 6 metre EME DXpedition, although Lance has said he
might try 20 metres using FT8 in early October. QSL direct to his home
call sign.
Listen for Paolo, IK5SRF, operating as KH6/IK5SRF, from the QTH of KH7M
on the Big Island of Hawaii, from the 20th to the 25th of September. He
is working holiday style using mainly CW, with some SSB. He is focusing
on the EU and on the lower bands. QSL using Logbook of the World or
direct to his home call sign.
Eric, KV1J, will be operating from the Island of Miquelon as FP/KV1J
between September 24th and October 8th. Listen for him on 160-6 metres,
except for 60 metres. He will be using CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8, and the
satellites. He will also be participating in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest
on September 28th and 29th. QSL to his home call, direct, or by the
Bureau. You may also use eQSL, ClubLog, and LoTW.
In Ecuador, listen for Joe, IZ1HGP, using the call sign HC2PY, from
Isidro Ayora, in central Guayas, now through September 15th of 2020.
QSL using LoTW, e-QSL, by the Bureau or direct.
(OHIO PENN DX)
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KICKER: CELEBRATING 50 YEARS BY WORKING ALL STATES - BY SATELLITE
PAUL/ANCHOR: We end this week's report with a story of sky-high
ambitions. Inspired by the W1AW "Worked All States" event for the
ARRL's centennial, the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, or
AMSAT, is marking its 50th anniversary by asking hams to aim high -
something our antennas do naturally anyway. The group has launched
W3ZM as its Worked-All-States Satellite activation, with members
from around the U.S., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico,
calling QRZ, using that call sign. It has all been in preparation
for AMSAT's 50th Anniversary Space Symposium and General Meeting,
which opens in Arlington, Virginia, on the 18th of October -- not
far from where AMSAT was founded in Washington a half century ago.
In late June, AMSAT members got on the air via satellite from their
home QTH, their cars, anyplace where opportunity and inspiration
converged. If you look at the printed version of this week's Newsline
script, you'll see the website where their activation schedules are
being posted.
{don't read: amsat.org/events/was-w3zm/}
Executive Vice President Paul Stoetzer N8HM said the informal event
has attracted more than 1,000 contacts since the summer. Help
celebrate their 50 years on earth by joining them in the sky.
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