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C9 - Elvira, IV3FSG expects to be active as C92R from Mozambique some-
time in October. Usually, her activity is limited to her spare time
on 80-10 metres using SSB and the digital modes. QSL direct to
IK2DUW; the log will be uploaded to Club Log and LoTW.
EI - EJ1D will be active again on 24-26 September during this year's "DX
Feile" organized by the EI DX Group (http://eidxg.com/) to be held
on Inis Mor (EU-006). QSL via M0OXO's OQRS.
HA - Special event station HG5NATURE will be active from 23 September
until 23 October for the "One With Nature" exhibition to be held in
Budapest. QSL via eQSL. [TNX HA5BA]
HA - Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty System,
Tamas, HA6LT will be active as HA60ANT from 1 October to 31 Decem-
ber.
HD8 - Toni, EA5RM and a large multi-national team (EA1SA, EA5EL, EA5KA,
EA5KM, EA7R, EA7X, F5CWU, F5NKX, F8ATS, HC5VF, HK6F, IK5RUN and
IN3ZNR) will be active as HD8R from San Cristobal, Galapagos Is-
lands (SA-004) from 26 October to 7 November. They will operate CW,
SSB and FT8 on 160-6 metres, plus RTTY on 20 metres, with at least
four stations on the air simultaneously. QSL via EA5RM. See
http://www.dxfriends.com/hd8r/ for more information, including band
plan, logsearch and OQRS.
I - Aldo, IK2ANI will be active holiday style as ID9/IK2ANI from Pana-
rea Island (EU-017) from 25 September to 1 October. He will operate
SSB, CW, RTTY and some FT8 on 30-6 metres. QSL via LoTW, eQSL, or
via home call (direct and bureau). [TNX IK2ANI]
LX - Commemorating the birth of Michael Faraday (22 September 1791),
special event station LX5MF will be active from 26 September to 26
March 2022 in close cooperation with the Luxembourg Science Center.
QSL via LX1KQ (but all QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the
bureau) and LoTW.
SV/A - "George, SV1RP and others are going to Mount Athos to install an-
tennas for 30 and 15 metres for Monk Iakovos", DX World reports.
"Look for renewed SV2RSG/A activity at the end of this month".
UA - Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty, the Russ-
ian Robinson Club will operate twelve special callsigns from Russia
(R60ANT, RA60ANT, RB60ANT, RC60ANT, RG60ANT, RJ60ANT, RK60ANT,
RL60ANT, RN60ANT, RT60ANT, RU60ANT and RZ60ANT), plus RI60ANT from
the Antarctic continent on 1 October-31 December. QSL for all call-
signs via Club Log's OQRS (preferred), or via RZ3EC. A certificate
wil be available on https://hamlog.online/.
W - Rich, WA5LFD will be operating portable from North Padre Island
(NA-092) from 2 October to 30 November. His "bands of interest" are
6 and 2m, but he will also be on 80-10 metres. QSL preferably via
LoTW.
XW - "My XW0LP licence comes up for renewal on 1 October", Simon posted
to eham.net on 23 September, "and I applied to renew for all exist-
ing HF bands, but also 472 KHz, 60m (denied last time), and 6 metre
band. However, it seems that the police/military have been in touch
with the licencing department, and instructed that I should not be
allowed to operate on any bands where ham radio is not the primary
user.
What does this mean? Well, I am denied to operate on 472 KHz, 60m
and 6 metre bands. But additionally, I will no longer be allowed to
operate on the 80 metre and 30 metre bands, since ham radio is a
secondary user on those bands in Region 3". Simon can still operate
on 160, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 metres, but he will have to cease
activity on 80m and 30m at local midnight (17 UTC) on 30 September.
"Therefore, in order to provide as many QSOs as possible, from now
until that cut-off time/date, I will ONLY operate on 80 and 30,
using FT8 on the normal frequencies. I will monitor 80m during
local night-time hours, and will monitor 30m during the local day
and evening hours, i.e. from about one hour after local sunrise to
about 15 UTC (or later if I can 'jump' between 30 and 80!). I will
especially respond to calls from stations that I have not worked
previously". QSL via LoTW, or via EA5GL. |