Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (C)
To : All
From : Daryl Stout
Date : Thu Mar 23 2023 10:03 pm
BREAK HERE:
Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline,
heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the K2JJI repeater
of the Tryon Amateur Radio Club, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary
this year, in upstate New York. Newsline is heard Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
before the ARES/RACES net, and on Echolink node 845553, with a live audio
feed on Broadcastify under K2JJI.
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A VIRTUAL VISIT TO BOUVET ISLAND
NEIL/ANCHOR: The Northern Illinois DX Association hosted the first
presentation by a Three Y Zero Jay team member on what it was like to
live on, and activate Bouvet Island. DXpeditioner Adrian, KO8SCA,
provided a one-hour talk, complete with dramatic photographs, on the
Zoom platform earlier this month. He described the team's 10-day effort
to maintain a delicate balance of food and fuel supplies as they
scheduled precious time to operate on the air - at first using CW and
SSB and later FT8. They also kept an eye on storm systems. As Adrian
told his viewers [quote] "Mother Nature is never doing things in your
favor." [endquote] The DXpedition left the island on February 14th,
after making more than 19,000 QSOs.
Whether you worked Bouvet Island or not, you can still view Adrian's talk
which is now available to everyone on YouTube on the Northern Illinois DX
Association channel. You can also find a link to it through the Northern
Illinois DX Association website at nidxa dot org (nidxa.org).
(YOUTUBE, AMATEUR RADIO WEEKLY)
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FOR YOUNG ACTIVATOR IN AUSTRALIA, A PEAK AT GLORY
NEIL/ANCHOR: A very young amateur in Australia has completed a summit
activation that he's likely never to forget. Graham Kemp, VK4BB, shares
his victory with us.
GRAHAM: First-time summit activator Emile, VK5WWW, has now earned one
point in the SOTA awards scheme for each year of his life: The 10-year-old
Australian amateur successfully activated Mount Wellington in Tasmania
with an HT, and a lot of hope on Tuesday, March 21st, shortly before 9:30
am local time.
The summit is 1,270-metres, or 4,167 feet, high.
Operating at VK5WWW/7, he logged six contacts in the Hobart area on 2m.
One-half hour later, it was a done deal. Emile's first solo act was a
success.
His proud father, John, VK5HAA, who is also an activator, reported his
son's SOTA success on the Australian SOTA activators' groups.io email
list.
Congratulations on reaching new heights, Emile. Good on ya!
This is Graham Kemp, VK4BB.
(GROUPS.IO)
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WORLD OF DX
In the World of DX, the Sable Island DXpedition CY0S is under way in Nova
Scotia, Canada until the 30th of March and will include 2M EME operation.
Operators will also use the HF bands plus 6 metres. Modes will include CW,
SSB and FT8 in fox-hound mode. Contacts also count for Parks on the Air,
for Park VE-0210, the ARLHS Lighthouse Award, for Lighthouse SAB-002, and
IOTA for Island Number NA-063. QSL via WA4DAN.
Listen for Miguel, CT1EBM, who is using the callsign CN2EBM from the 26th
of March to the 9th of April during a 5,000-kilometre tour through Morocco.
He is using SSB and FT8 on the HF bands. He will be operating via the
QO-100 satellite on SSB. For details, see QRZ.com.
Philippe FK4QX, Yves FK4RD and Michel FK8IK are using the callsign TX5L
from Lifou Island, IOTA Number OC-033, in New Caledonia from the 27th
through to the 31st of March. They are operating CW and SSB on 40-10 metres,
QSL via F4FTV.
Pista, HA5AO, will be on the air as 5X2I, on the shores of Lake Victoria
in Uganda from the 24th of April to the 10th of May. He will operate CW,
SSB, and FT8, in fox/hound mode on 40-10 metres. QSL request to OQRS, or
send your card direct or via the bureau to HA5AO. The complete log will
be uploaded to LoTW six months after the expedition.
Be listening for Janusz, SP9FIH, who is operating as E51WEG and for Leszek,
SP6CIK, operating as E51CIK from Rarotonga, IOTA number OC-013, in the
South Cook Islands. They will be there from the 13th to the 28th of April,
operating CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 on 40-10 metres. QSL via Club Log's OQRS.
(425 DX BULLETIN)
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