Saturday, May 16, 2020

425 DX News #1515

16 May 2020                                               A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1515

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

A6     - Celebrating  World Telecommunication & Information Society Day  (17
         May) from the United Arab Emirates will be:
         A60WTIS/1  operated by A61BK  QSL via A61BK
         A60WTIS/2  operated by A61Q   QSL via EA7FTR
         A60WTIS/3  operated by A61NN  QSL via A61NN
         A60WTIS/4  operated by A61FK  QSL via A61BK
         A60WTIS/5  operated by A61DD  QSL via A92AA
         A60WTIS/6  operated by A61QQ  QSL via A61BK
         A60WTIS/7  operated by A61FJ  QSL via A61FJ
         A60WTIS/8  operated by A61RJ  QSL via A61RJ
         A60WTIS/9  operated by A61HA  QSL via A61BK
         A60WTIS/10 operated by A65GC  QSL via A65GC
         A60WTIS/11 operated by A61AY  QSL via A61AY
         Also taking part in the celebrations are  5C1WTIS from Morocco (QSL
         via RW6HS),  A91WTIS from Bahrein (QSL via Club Log's OQRS,  or via
         A92AA) and HZ1WTIS from  Saudi Arabia (QSL via LoTW).  In addition,
         Australian amateurs may use the prefix AX on 17 May to mark WTIS.
A6     - The Emirates Amateur Radio Society (EARS) will see several stations
         active  in  recognition  and  support  for  the  "National  Medical
         Taskforce" during the COVID-19 pandemic:
         A60NMT/1   operated by A61M   QSL via A61BK
         A60NMT/2   operated by A61Q   QSL via EA7FTR
         A60NMT/3   operated by A61NN  QSL via A61NN
         A60NMT/4   operated by A61FK  QSL via A61BK
         A60NMT/5   operated by A61DD  QSL via A92AA
         A60NMT/6   operated by A61QQ  QSL via A61BK
         A60NMT/7   operated by A61FJ  QSL via A61FJ
         A60NMT/8   operated by A61RJ  QSL via A61RJ
         A60NMT/9   operated by A61HA  QSL via A61BK
         A60NMT/10  operated by A61GC  QSL via A61GC
         A60NMT/11  operated by A61AY  QSL via A61AY
         A60NMT/12  operated by A61BK  QSL via A61BK
DL     - Mike, DG5LAC will be active as DG5LAC/p from  Amrum Island (EU-042)
         on 18-24 May. He will operate SSB, FT8 and FT4.  QSL via Club Log's
         OQRS, or via DG5LAC. [TNX NG3K]
EA     - Special callsign AM40LAR will be active  on  14-31 May for the 40th
         anniversary of  "L'altra radio"  (The Other Radio),  a weekly radio
         programme specialized in telecommunications and audiovisual culture
         broadcast  on  Radio Nacional de Espana's  channel  in  the Catalan
         language.  QSL via LoTW and eQSL.  A certificate will be available,
         see https://am40lar.mikedeltavictor.com for information.
F      - The Radio Club de Cestas (F6KUQ) will be actiive as TM0BEE on 16-24
         May to mark World Bee Day. Look for activity on 80-6 metres CW, SSB
         and digital modes.  QSL via F6KUQ or eQSL.  Pollination is a funda-
         mental process for the  survival  of our ecosystems,  but bees  and
         other pollinators are increasingly under threat  from human activi-
         ties.  To raise  awareness of  the  importance of  pollinators, the
         threats they face  and  their contribution to  sustainable develop-
         ment, the UN designated 20 May as World Bee Day.
FW     - As soon as travel restrictions  are  lifted  and  "everything opens
         up", Tom, KH0/KC0W will  be active as  FW/KC0W  from  Wallis Island
         (OC-054) for two weeks. He will operate CW only on 40-6 metres;  he
         is "seriously contemplating FT8 on 160  and  80m only,  but it  all
         depends how much room the 160/80 meter verticals will take up". QSL
         direct only to KC0W, log search on Club Log. [TNX DX World]
G      - David, G4YVM will be active as  GB4DLS until 2 June to  commemorate
         the  80th anniversary of the  pivotal role  played by the  "Dunkirk
         Little Ships" during Operation Dynamo (26 May and 4 June 1940).  He
         will operate mainly CW, but "will try to run some SSB as well". QSL
         via G4YVM.  The Little Ships of Dunkirk were a flotilla of hundreds
         of  private  boats  that sailed  from  Ramsgate  (England)  to help
         evacuate  338,000 Allied soldiers  from the beaches and harbour  of
         Dunkirk in northern France.
HK     - The  Ministry of Information Technologies  and  Communications  has
         granted a special "stay home"  callsign for the  Liga Colombiana de
         Radioaficionados'  members to use.  Look for  5JSTAYHOME  (only one
         digit) to be active  on all bands and modes from  12 May to 27 July
         QSL via LoTW and eQSL.
I      - II3STAY is another "stay home" callsign,  to be used  by members of
         ARI Bruneck/Brunico (IQ3ED) between 12 May and 31 December. QSL via
         the bureau, or direct to IN3ZWF.
I      - 4U9STAYHOME is  the  special  callsign  for  the  UN Global Service
         Center's Amateur Radio Club (4U1GSC) to join the Stay Home campaign
         from 15 May to 15 June.  DXCC wise, this activity counts for Italy.
         QSL via 9A2AA, direct or bureau.
I      - Michele, IZ2FME will operate CW only as II2EMCA between  1 July and
         31 December. The special callsign's suffix stands for  Emilio Caimi
         (1876-1963),  the straight key manufacturer  whose company supplied
         the  Italian Royal Air Force  in the  Thirties.   QSL via LoTW,  or
         direct to IZ2FME.
KL     - Originally expected to take place  in June [425DXN 1507],  the Rus-
         sian Robinson Club's IOTA DXpedition to Alaska  has been postponed.
         The new schedule (subject to change due to travel restrictions)  is
         for N3QQ, N7QT, OK8AU, UA9OBA and possibly a couple of other opera-
         tors to be active as  KL7RRC/p from  Kiska Island (NA-070) on  5-10
         September, and as KL7RRC from Adak Island (NA-039) on 11-18 Septem-
         ber.  They will operate  CW, SSB and FT8  (Fox & Hound)  with three
         stations.  QSLs  via  N7RO.  Bookmark  https://www.na-234.com/  for
         updates.
OK     - Amateur radio became fully legal in Czechoslovakia on  19 May 1930,
         when  the first examinations  for a licence  were administered.  To
         celebrate the 100th anniversary  of this milestone,  twelve special
         callsigns  will be active  on  19-31 May.  Six callsigns  (OL901AA,
         OL901AB, OL902AC, OL901AF, OL902AG and  OL901AH)  will be in memory
         of  the  first licencees,  while  other  six  callsigns  (OL90SKEC,
         OL90KVAC, OL90CAV, OL90ROH,  OL90SVAZARM  and  OL90CRK)  will memo-
         rialize the historic and current amateur radio organizations in the
         Czech Republic. QSL via the bureau, LoTW and eQSL.  Complete infor-
         mation on the OK-90 Award can be found on https://ok90.hamqth.com/.
SP     - Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of  Pope John Paul
         II, born Karol Wojtyla (1920-2005), special callsign  3Z100KW  will
         be active from his hometown on 15-31 May. QSL via SP9ZKN.
UA     - Commemorating the 115th anniversary  since the birth of  Mikhail A.
         Sholokhov  (the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature),  special callsigns
         R115MS, RM35MS and UE35MS  will be active on  18-24 May  during the
         35th edition of the Sholokhov Spring Festival.  QSLs via Club Log's
         OQRS.
UR     - Special callsigns EM100ALK, EM100LK and EO100A will be active  from
         1 June  to  1 July  to memorialize  Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub (1920-
         1991).  QSL  via  operator's  instructions.  A certificate  will be
         available,  see https://www.qrz.com/db/EM100ALK for information.  A
         Marshal of Aviation, Ivan Nikitovich  was a flying ace,  attributed
         with the highest number of air combat victories of any Soviet pilot
         during World War II.
VU     - AT2SH is another "stay home" special callsign  from India, operated
         by  VU2RBI, VU2RS, VU3OPD, VU3UFE  and VU3WEW  "to create awareness
         about COVID-19  across  the world through  Amateur Radio".  QSL via
         M0OXO's OQRS.
W      - Bruce, K5TEN will be active again as K4D  from  Dog Island (NA-085)
         on 1-10 June.  He will operate SSB and FT8 on 40 and 20 metres. QSL
         QSL direct to home call; he will upload his log to LoTW and eQSL.
ZS     - ZS1820S is a special callsign celebrating the  200th anniversary of
         the arrival of the  1820 British Settlers in the  Eastern Cape area
         of South Africa.  The callsign  will be active  for the rest of the
         year on various bands and modes. QSL via LoTW and logsearch on Club
         Log; electronic QSLs can be requested from ZS2EC by email.

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                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

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CAMPBELL  ISLAND  (ZL9) ---> "The  Perseverance  DX  Group (PDXG)  has  some
unfinished business".  Several PDXG members participated  in the  2012 ZL9HR
DXpedition to  Campbell Island  that was cut short by weather.  "After their
Successful  VP8PJ South Orkney Islands  2020 DXpedition,  PDXG is pleased to
announce their intention to activate  the  New Zealand Sub Antarctic Islands
(ZL9), Clublog #24 Most Wanted, in the 2021-2022 timeframe.
The plan includes  160-10m operation,  CW/SSB/RTTY/FT8,  with an emphasis on
160, 80, 60, 40  and,  propagation dependent, 12 and 10 metres.  The landing
permit process is pending and discussions  with transportation partners have
begun.  However, the Covid-19 lock down  has caused  significant delays  and
uncertainty.  Additional information will be published as it develops". [TNX
K5GS]

CQ CONTEST HALL OF FAME ---> Established  in  1986,  the  CQ Contest Hall of
Fame honours those contesters who not only excel in personal performance but
who also "give back" to the hobby in outstanding ways.  CQ Contesting Editor
David Siddall (K3ZJ) conducted a  virtual induction ceremony  at the conclu-
sion of the daylong 2020 Contest University webinar  on 14 May.  This is the
37th  annual  induction  and  the first  to be  conducted  online.  The 2020
inductees to the CQ Contest Hall of Fame are:
* Geoffrey Howard, W0CG/PJ2DX, who purchased and restored the PJ9JT  contest
  station  in 2000  that  had been owned  by  CQ Contest Hall of Famer  John
  Thompson, W1BIH/PJ9JT.  The location was named "Signal Point" and the PJ2T
  callsign pays homage to PJ9JT.  Geoff  established  the  Caribbean Contest
  Consortium to help manage and  maintain the station,  and has consistently
  made the  station available to  guest operators over the years,  including
  serving as host station several times for young operators participating in
  the  Dave Kalter Youth DX Adventure  program.  He has also worked  closely
  with VERONA, Curacao's national ham radio society.  Geoff served  for more
  than 25 years  in  the  United States Air Force,  retiring  as a  colonel;
  worked for RCA and the Federal Aviation Administration, and taught in  the
  Graduate School of Management at Kent State University in Ohio.
* Willard "Bill" Myers, K1GQ,  a pioneer of  computer-based systems  for de-
  signing and switching antennas at contest stations, designed the Cushcraft
  "Skywalker" series of monoband Yagis, helped build the early PacketCluster
  network  and served  as mentor  to several of today's  most prominent con-
  testers, including  K1AR, K1DG, K1JX,  and others.  Bill was also a  major
  behind-the-scenes  force  at the  2014  World Radiosport Team Championship
  (WRTC) competition in Massachusetts,  and is currently  providing  support
  and refinement  of the  SkookumLogger  contest  logging program for  Apple
  computers.
* Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ (SK), was a major force in VHF contesting as well  as
  an accomplished HF contester. He was a member of both ARRL's and CQ's con-
  test committees at various times between 1972 and 2012, was QST magazine's
  VHF Editor for nearly a decade, and was  CQ Contest magazine's VHF  colum-
  nist as well. Gene took over the struggling  CQ World Wide VHF Contest  in
  1999, reinvented it as a 6- and 2-meter only event and sparked its  growth
  into a truly worldwide competition. He was also instrumental in organizing
  the mid-Atlantic VHF contesting group that  became known as the  K8GP Grid
  Pirates.
Registered participants in the virtual Contest University webinar  were able
to view the induction ceremony live.  It was also "simulcast"  on  DX  Engi-
neering's   YouTube  channel,  where  it  is   stored  for  later   viewing:
https://www.youtube.com/user/DXEngineering/featured  (the recording  of  the
ceremony starts at 09:15:30).
CQ is issuing a separate news release  this year  -  with  separate  release
times - for each of the CQ Halls of Fame (Amateur Radio, Contest and DX) due
to disparities in scheduling induction events. The DX Hall of Fame induction
is planned to air live on  Ham Nation (https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation)  on
20 May at 21 EDT (1 UTC on 21 May),  with the  on demand  download available
within 24 hours.

DXPEDITION OF THE YEAR ---> On  14 May  the  Southwest Ohio  DX  Association
announced  their  2019/2020  DXpedition of the Year award,  which regognizes
"excellence  in  DXpedition  planning and execution"  from  Most Wanted DXCC
Entities. DXpeditions completed from  March 2019 through  February 2020 were
eligible for this year's award, which has been presented to the TI9A DXpedi-
tion to Coco's Island (February 2020).  Watch the video of  the announcement
on https://www.swodxa.org/dxpedition-of-the-year/.

QSL 9J2LA ---> "I am still waiting for the 9J2LA cards to arrive from  UX5UO
QSL Print", Charles (M0OXO) reported on 12 May. A certain delay was expected
"due to Covid-19 issues", but apparently "there are more restrictions on the
route between Ukraine and the UK. Labels and envelopes are all ready here, I
just need the cards  to arrive  and  they will be mailed within  48 hours of
receipt". Please be patient and  "stop emailing me asking about the position
of the cards and LoTW".

QSL EY8MM ---> Mike Cizek, W0VTT is the  new QSL manager  for  Nodir, EY8MM.
Mike will have all logs dating back to 1 January 1994.  A batch of new cards
has been ordered, but it might take some time before Mike receives them.

QSL VP8PJ ---> The  QSL  cards  arrived  from  ON5UR QSL Print Service,  Tim
(M0URX) reported on  12 May,  "so the job of labeling the cards and stuffing
the envelopes begins. ALL cards requested up to the mailing date will all be
sent in the mailing and a press release from  the VP8PJ team will inform you
when the job  is done"  The OQRS on https://www.m0urx.com/ is open,  "so you
still have time to make your QSL request"

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QSLs received direct or through managers: 4A2L (NA-135), 5H3EME, 5H3UA, 6F3A
(NA-153), 7X4AN, 8R1/AG6UT, 9M8PSB, CB0Z (SA-101), HU1DL, LA/CT1BWW (EU-076)
PJ4/NE9U, SU8WRC, SU8X,  TK/S57VW,  TO7DL (AF-016),  TT8SN,  TU5PCT,  TZ4AM,
UN9GD, VP2VB, VP6R, XV1X, XZ1Z, Z81D, ZF5T.

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