9G - Matteo, IZ4YGS has extended his stay in Ghana [425DXN 1526] and now
expects to remain QRV as 9G5GS until 22 September. QSL via Club
Log's OQRS, LoTW, eQSL, or direct to home call.
F - The Charente DX Group will be active as TM7R from Ile de Re
(EU-032) from 26 September to 3 October. Six operators (namely
F4GBD, F5LOW, F5MNK, F5NBQ, F6HKA and ON4ZD) will be QRV on the HF
bands CW, SSB and digital modes. QSL via Club Log's OQRS (pre-
ferred), or via ON4ZD, direct or bureau. [TNX ON4ZD]
F - Special callsign TM82ALC will commemorate the 290th anniversary of
the death of the French explorer and adventurer Antoine Laumet de
la Mothe, sieur de Cadillac (1658-1730). The car brand Cadillac was
named after him, who had founded Detroit in 1701. Look for SSB, CW
and digital modes activity on 9-13, 16-20 and 23-27 October. QSL
via eQSL, LoTW, or via F4ELR. More information can be found on
https://tm82alc.blogspot.com/p/accueil.html.
G - David, M0VDL will be active from Lundy Island (EU-120) between 26
September and 1 October. He plans to operate SSB and FT8 on 20, 40
and maybe 80 metres, primarily in the local morning and evening
hours.
HC - Members of the Ecuador DX Club will be active on all bands and
modes as HD0DX on 26 September. Those who participate in this
special event will be awarded the commemorative diploma "Ecuador
Volcanoes" (see https://ecuadordxclub.org/volcanes). QSL via LoTW,
or via NE8Z.
JD1_oga- Once again Makoto, JI5RPT (http://www.ji5rpt.com/jd1/) will be
active as JD1BLY from Chichijima (AS-031), Ogasawara on 3-6
October. He will operate FT8, CW and SSB on 630-6 metres, as well
Satellite RS-44. His focus will be on 630m JT9, 160m SSB, Satellite
RS-44 and FT8 on the HF bands. QSL via home call, direct or bureau;
logsearch on Club Log and updates via Twitter (@jd1bly). [TNX
JI5RPT]
JW - Erwann, LB1QI plans to be active as JW/LB1QI from the JW5E club
station in Longyearbyen (EU-026), Svalbard on 24-27 September. He
will operate CW and SSB on 160-6 metres. QSL via home call (direct
or bureau) and LoTW.
OE - Hannes, OE1SGU will be active as OE1990SGU on 1-31 October to
celebrate his 30th anniversary in amateur radio. QSL via LoTW,
eQSL, or via OE1SGU (direct or bureau).
OH0 - Previously active from the islands of Hailuoto (EU-184, 31 August-2
September), Raippaluoto (EU-101, 3-4 September), Reposaari (EU-173,
6-10 September) and Kustavi (EU-096, 10-13 September), Gaby,
OH/DF9TM and Frank, OH/DL2SWW have been QRV from Orslandet (EU-097)
since 14 September, and plan to remain there until 19 September.
Then they will be moving to the Aland Islands (EU-002), and be
active as OH0/DF9TM and OH0/DL2SWW on 23-26 September before
heading back home. All QSOs will be uploaded to Club Log and
confirmed automatically via the bureau. Direct cards via home calls
"will be answered until November". [TNX The Daily DX]
OJ0 - Henri, OH3JR expects to be active again as OJ0JR from Market Reef
(EU-053) on 19-26 September. In his spare time he will operate CW
and possibly other modes on 160-10 metres. QSL via home call and
Club Log. [TNX The Daily DX]
ON - The ONZ Oostkust Radioclub (ON6HC) will be active on all bands and
modes as OR39CLM between 14 October and 13 November. This will be
their 39th special operation for the Canadian Liberation March, the
annual event that celebrates the liberation of the Belgian town of
Knokke on 1 November 1944. QSL via ON6HC (bureau only). A certifi-
cate will be available, see https://www.onz.be/or39clm/.
OZ - Volker, DJ8VW is active as 5P8VW from Romo Island (EU-125) until 28
September. He operates SSB, CW and FT8 on 160-6 metres. QSL via
Club Log's OQRS (preferred), LoTW, eQSL, or via DJ8VW (direct or
bureau).
SM - Travel restrictions permitting, Waldi, SP7IDX will be active as
SM/SP7IDX from Stora Alo/Boko Island (EU-177) on 10-17 October. He
will operate SSB and FT8 on 40-10 metres. QSL via LoTW, or direct
to home call.
W - K1A will be operated as a special event station for the Amateur
Radio Software Award from 25 September through 4 October. Look for
activity on 20 and 40 metres SSB. QSL direct to Claus H. Niesen, PO
Box 126, Ames IA 50010, USA. The Amateur Radio Software Award
(https://amateurradiosoftwareaward.github.io/) is an annual inter-
national award for the recognition of software projects that en-
hance amateur radio. The award aims to promote amateur radio soft-
ware development which adhere to the same spirit as amateur radio
itself: innovative, free and open. The 2020 Award recipient is
Anthony Good, K3NG for his Arduino CW Keyer software project. |