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G3GVB was railroaded into this by an utterly ruthless chairman so Rule 1 will be rigidly enforced .

 

Rule 1: First person to complain takes over the job !

 

Miracles we do weekly.

 

This week saw a magical evening when one man’s junk, contemptuously discarded, was miraculously transmogrified into another’s valuable treasure to be given a new home and  lovingly nurtured.

 

 

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO


The ARRL EME Contest,

Stew Perry Topband Challenge,

NCCC RTTY Sprint,

NCCC CW Sprint,

MCG Autumn Sprint,

WADARC repeater net on 70cms repeater GB3WO

UK/EI DX SSB Contest and the SA Sprint Contest are scheduled for this upcoming weekend.

 

The UKEICC 80-Meter CW Contest,

CWops Mini-CWT CW Test and SKCC CW Sprint are scheduled for October 26.

See WA7BNM contest web site for details

 

Upcoming Club Events (If you do’nt attend you can’t complain)

 

 

Note above text size is pandering to M0VUE

 

DX NEWS

 

A veritable feast of new countries this week. Morse learners may find interest by finding the DX stations then by listening to the many times the call is transmitted,  learn to recognise the high-speed call

 

FIJI, 3D2. Aki, JA1NLX and Iko, JI1CNA are QRV as 3D2YA from Mana Island, IOTA OC-121, until October 25. Activity is on 40 to 10 meters using CW, with some SSB and RTTY. QSL via JA1NLX.

 

VIET NAM, 3W. Operators Jose, EA1ACP, Gen, EA5HPX, Francisco, EA7FTR, Carlos, EA1DVY, Oleg, US7UX and David, EB7DX are QRV as 3W2R from the Mekong Delta until October 28. Activity is on 160 to 10 meters. QSL via EB7DX.

 

SENEGAL, 6W. Ron, VE3REV has moved to Dakar and will be QRV as 6W1SU. Activity will be on 80 to 10 meters. QSL via M0URX.

 

LESOTHO, 7P. Pista, HA5AO is QRV as 7P8EUDXF until October 27. Activity is on the HF bands using only CW. QSL to home call.

 

GHANA, 9H. Rado, S59ZZ, Peter, S54W and Janko, S57L are QRV as 9G5AM from Langma until October 26. Activity is on 160 to 10 meters. QSL via S59ZZ.

 

MARIANA ISLANDS, KH0. Hitoshi, JA1LPH is QRV as KH0/JA1LPH. Activity is on the HF bands. His length of stay is unknown. QSL to home call.

 

PERU, OA. Daniel, DL5YWM will be QRV as OA4/DL5YWM, and possibly as OA8/DL5YWM, from October 22 to November 5. QSL to home call.

 

MARKET REEF, OJ0. Toivo, ES2RR, Martti, OH2BH and Pertti, OH2PM will be QRV as OJ0B from October 23 to 31. Activity will be on the low HF bands using RTTY. QSL via OH2BH.

 

ARUBA, P4. John, KK9A will be QRV as P40A from October 25 to 31. Activity will be on 160 to 10 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via WD9DZV.

 

BANGLADESH, S2. Syed, S21SM plans to be QRV from Dhaka. He will be active on 20 and 15 meters using SSB. QSL direct to OH6EAC.

TUVALU, T2. Apinelu, T2AT is a new operator and has been active on 20 meters using SSB. QSL direct to N7SMI.

 

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, TL. Operators F4WBN, F9IE, TR8JLD and F5DUX are QRV as TL0A until October 28. Activity is on 80 to 6 meters, including 60 meters, using CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL direct to F4WBN.

 

TANGMERE AND YAPTON 2E0FVL and 2E0RKO may be on 2m on monday evening FM if they feel like it.

 

BENIN, TY. Francois, F6AJL is QRV as TY5AA from Parakou City until November 13. Activity is on 80 to 10 meters. QSL to home call.

 

ANTIGUA, V2. Brian, N3OC and Rol, K3RA will be QRV as V26RA and V26OC, respectively, from October 24 to 28. Activity will be holiday style on 160 to 10 meters using CW and SSB during their daylight hours. They plan to be QRV as V26B in the upcoming CQ World Wide SSB DX contest. QSL via operators’ instructions.

 

INDIA, VU. Dennis, W1UE will be traveling through Asia. He will be QRV as VU3XDE during the CQ World Wide SSB DX contest, although he has applied for a special call to be used in the contest. He’ll also be active before and after the contest. QSL via operator’s instructions.

 

BURKINA FASO, XT. Ibrahim, XT2AGI is a new ham and active from Ouagadougou. He plans to be active on the HF bands. QSL direct to M0OXO.

 

Propagation INFO

The solar flux hovered around the 100 mark and, as predicted, HF propagation showed a big improvement last week thanks to more settled geomagnetic conditions.

The Kp-index was in the range one to three up until Wednesday, but then hit five last weekend due to incoming plasma from a coronal mass ejection that took place on 9 October. The initial positive phase of this disturbance saw good 10 metre F2 layer propagation, with Kuwait, Bahrain, Puerto Rico and Chile easily workable.  solar flux index wis declining slowly to 85 by Saturday the 22nd. The weekend will be very unsettled geomagnetically with a Kp-index of up to five. Expect the onslaught of higher Kp numbers again across the weekend of Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd.

At G3GVB Trans-Atlantic has been possible as high as 15 metres recently and ,of course, with the longer autumn nights the low bands are also starting to come into their own.

VHF and up propagation

We’re currently passing through the stream of debris left behind by Comet Halley, the parent comet of the Orionids. The meteor shower peaked before dawn today so look for a peak in meteor bursts on the lower VHF bands.

It’s a good weekend for EME with increasing moon declination giving long moon windows. The Moon reached perigee, its closest point to the earth, last Sunday 16th, so EME path losses are at their lowest this week.

 

POTTON 1

 

When your fancy auto tuner wont tune on some particular band do’nt panic !. Place a second, simple manual, tuner  between antenna feeder and existing tuner. Switch first tuner to “thru “,  tune second tuner to min. SWR then turn on 1st tuner again. Bingo !

 

The second tuner is reducing the high antenna impedance to a lower value which now falls inside the range of the auto. Put another way, a tuner with an impedance ratio of 4:1 in series with one having a ratio of 3:1 renders an overall matching ratio of 12:1. EWYKH

 

Bryan – GVB

Worthing and District Amateur Radio club weekly up-date – Friday 14th October 2016

 

club members are welcome to borrow my loop antenna to see if it improves for your local signal-to-noise, see my web page: http://www.creative-science.org.uk/loop_lz1aq.html

 

*** Club diary for the coming weeks ***

 

  • Junk Sale – Wed 19th October – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Lecture by Bob, G3ODU – Wed 26th October – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 2nd November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 6th November – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Quiz Night – Wed 9th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 16th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Construction Competition – Wed 23rd November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 30th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 4th December – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Test or Practical Evening – Wed 7th December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Christmas Party – Wed 14th December – 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 21st December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • No Meeting – Wed 28th December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 1st January – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Club Evening – Wed 4th January – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 5th February – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 5th March – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 2nd April – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 7th May – 9:00 am – 10:00 am

 

more info on the WADARC web site: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

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Propagation News – 16 October 2016

rsgb | October 14, 2016

The solar flux hovered around the 100 mark and, as predicted, HF propagation showed a big improvement earlier in the week thanks to more settled geomagnetic conditions. There were many reports of DX being worked from the UK including H40GC in Temotu, Solomon Islands, and T31T in Central Kiribati.

 

The Kp-index was in the range one to three up until Wednesday, but then hit five on Thursday, due to incoming plasma from a coronal mass ejection that took place on 9 October. The initial positive phase of this disturbance saw good 10 metre F2 layer propagation on Thursday, with Kuwait, Bahrain, Puerto Rico and Chile easily workable. There was also evidence of 10 metre sporadic E on Wednesday and early Thursday with low power beacons romping in from France, Spain, Austria and Italy.

 

Next week NOAA predicts the solar flux index will decline slowly to 85 by Saturday the 22nd. The weekend will then be very unsettled geomagnetically with a Kp-index of up to five. The second half of the week may be more settled before the onslaught of higher Kp numbers again across the weekend of Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd. Midweek may therefore be best with more settled geomagnetic conditions and the chance of DX contacts up to 21MHz or even higher. With the longer autumn nights the low bands are also starting to come into their own.

 

VHF and up propagation

It’s a rain scatter start to the coming week with a continuation of the unsettled showery weather and a trough of low pressure over the country.

Gigahertz bands enthusiasts should be on the lookout for short rain scatter openings in the showers. From about the middle of the week, pressure will rise as an area of high pressure builds in from the west, offering the chance of some weak tropo conditions. That said, there is some uncertainty as to whether the new high favours southern or northern Britain.

 

We’re currently passing through the stream of debris left behind by Comet Halley, the parent comet of the Orionids meteor shower. The shower is expected to peak before dawn on Friday the 21st, so look for a peak in meteor bursts on the lower VHF bands.

 

It’s a good week for EME with increasing moon declination giving long moon windows. The Moon reaches perigee, its closest point to the earth, this evening Sunday 16th, so EME path losses are at their lowest this week.

 

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NOTE: WADARC 40 metre Thursday morning net starts at 11:00 (local time) Frequency 7.106MHz +-QRM

 

PDF of the latest Ragchew is available at (Thank you Roger):

https://db.tt/dnXaQTX6

 

RSGB newsletter:

http://rsgb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acc8d476eba710615541e5667&id=dcc9a02901&e=b27cc78084

 

keep listening on the bands … good luck, low noise and good DX 🙂

 

*** Let me know if you would like to borrow my LZ1AQ active loop antenna to test out in your location *** … it should help tackle noise on receive … something we should probably all have

 

Jonathan

G1EXG

 

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ARLD042 DX news

 

This week’s bulletin was made possible with information provided by QRZ DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites.

Thanks to all.

 

VIET NAM, 3W.  Mike, N0ODK plans to be QRV as 3W2DK from October 15 to November 5.  Activity will be on 40 to 10 meters using SSB and some digital modes.  This includes being an entry in the upcoming CQ World Wide SSB DX contest.  QSL to home call.

 

CYPRUS, 5B.  Gordon, MM0GOR is QRV as 5B/MM0GOR from Cyprus, IOTA AS-004, until October 19.  QSL via M0OXO.

 

LESOTHO, 7P.  Pista, HA5AO will be QRV as 7P8AO from October 15 to

29 while working there on a humanitarian aid project and a new orphanage.  Activity will be in his spare time on 80 to 6 meters using only CW.  QSL to home call.

 

NEPAL, 9N.  Zenek, SP2GCJ, Bogdan, SP2FUD, Kazik, SP6AXW and Janusz, SP9FIH will be QRV as 9N7ZT, 9N7FD, 9N7XW and 9N7WE, respectively, from October 15 to 29.  Activity will be on the HF bands with a focus on North and South America.  This includes being an entry in the upcoming CQ World Wide SSB DX contest.  QSL 9N7ZT via SP2GCJ, 9N7FD via SP2FUD, 9N7XW via SP6AXW and 9N7WE via SP9FIH.

 

EASTER ISLAND, CE0.  Nobuaki, JA0JHQ is QRV as CE0Y/JA0JHQ until October 17.  Activity is on 160 to 10 meters using CW and SSB. QSL to home call.

 

NEW CALEDONIA, FK.  Sam, FK8DD plans top be QRV as TX8JOTA from Noumea, IOTA OC-032, in the Jamboree on the Air.  Activity is on the preferred JOTA frequencies from 80 to 10 meters, with a focus on 2 meters.  QSL via bureau.

 

PANAMA, HP.  Jacek, SP5APW is QRV as H84JK from Colon Island, IOTA NA-088, until October 18.  Activity is on 20 to 10 meters using SSB and various digital modes.  QSL to home call.

 

  1. LUCIA, J6. Steve, WF2S, Bob, WB2YQH and Norm, W3IZ will be QRV as J68SL, J6/WB2YQH and J6/W3IZ, respectively, from Gros Islet, IOTA NA-108, from October 18 to 27. Activity will be holiday style on

80 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and various digital modes.  QSL via operators’ instructions.

 

GREECE, SV.  Operators Yannis, SV8FCU, Isidoros, SV8GXQ, Christos, SV8GXT and Fotis, SV8GXW will be QRV as SX8HOMER from October 15 to December 15.  Activity will be on 40 to 10 meters using SSB and PSK.

QSL direct to SV8GXQ.

 

MICRONESIA, V6.  Keith, GM4YXI and Chris, GM3WOJ will be QRV as V6Z from Chuuk Island, IOTA OC-011, from October 17 to November 1. This includes being a Multi/2 entry in the upcoming CQ World Wide SSB DX contest.  QSL via N3SL.

 

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS, VP5.  Jay, AA4FL will be QRV as VP5/AA4FL from Middle Caicos, IOTA NA-002, from October 16 to November 2.

Activity will be on the HF bands and 6 meters, as well as various satellites.  QSL to home call.

 

BURKINA FASO, XT.  Harald, DF2WO is QRV as XT2AW until November 20.

Activity is on the HF bands using CW and various digital modes. In addition, Hermann, DL2NUD is QRV as XT2AFT and is active on 2 meters, 70cm, 23cm and 13cm using EME.  QSL via operators’

instructions.

 

INDONESIA, YB.  Arfan, YB8UTI will be QRV from Miangas Island, IOTA OC-209, beginning October 15.  His length of stay is unknown.

Activity will be on the HF bands using mostly CW.  QSL via operator’s instructions.

 

  1. HELENA, ZD7. Bill, G0VDE will be QRV as ZD7VDE from October 18 to 30. QSL via G3SWH.

 

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. The 59th Jamboree-On-The-Air, The NCCC RTTY Sprint, NCCC CW Sprint, JARTS World Wide RTTY Contest, 10-10 International Fall CW Contest, New York QSO Party, Iowa QSO Party, Worked All Germany Contest, South Dakota QSO Party, Feld Hell Sprint, Asia-Pacific Fall CW Sprint, UBA ON 2-Meter Contest, Illinois QSO Party and the RSGB RoLo 80-Meter CW contest will certainly keep contesters busy this upcoming weekend.

 

The Telephone Pioneers QSO Party and Run for the Bacon QRP CW Contest are scheduled for October 17.  The Phone Fray and CWops Mini-CWT CW Test are scheduled for October 19.

 

The ARRL School Club Roundup runs from October 17 to 21.

 

The ARRL National Parks on the Air event runs during all of 2016 to mark the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

 

Please see October QST, page 95 and the ARRL and WA7BNM Contest web sites for details.

NNNN

/EX

 

 

 

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It is sad news that Stuart Nixson has passed away.

Stuart completed all of his training with WADARC and was a enthusiastic new member of the club.

Stuart was very young and this is a very sad loss.

The committees and club members thought are with his family.

Worthing and District Amateur Radio club weekly up-date – Saturday 8th October 2016

 

Dear all, I am stepping down from the WADARC committee and Brian is taking over the weekly e-mail up-dates (thank you Brian!).

I sent out about 100 weekly up-dates and I always meant to include more fun things but it was often difficult to find enough time and that goes for committee too

– my best wishes and inspiration to the new committee – Thank you 🙂

 

*** Club diary for the coming weeks ***

 

*** Please do come along to The Year Ahead Discussion next Wed (12th

October) ***

 

  • The Year Ahead Discussion – Wed 12th October – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Junk Sale – Wed 19th October – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Lecture by Bob, G3ODU – Wed 26th October – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 2nd November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 6th November – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Quiz Night – Wed 9th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 16th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Construction Competition – Wed 23rd November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 30th November – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 4th December – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Test or Practical Evening – Wed 7th December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Christmas Party – Wed 14th December – 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm • Club Evening – Wed 21st December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • No Meeting – Wed 28th December – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 1st January – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Club Evening – Wed 4th January – 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 5th February – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 5th March – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 2nd April – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 7th May – 9:00 am – 10:00 am

 

more info on the WADARC web site: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

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Propagation News – 9 October 2016

rsgb | October 7, 2016

Last week the solar flux index didn’t behave as predicted and rose to 99 by Thursday. This was mainly due to the appearance of large sunspot groups 2598 and 2599. There were no major solar flares, only minor C-class events, but unsettled geomagnetic conditions continued thanks to ongoing coronal hole activity.

 

The K-index hit four and five earlier in the week, although conditions improved by Thursday. Next week looks to be quite settled, geomagnetically, with the SDO spacecraft’s extreme current ultraviolet image showing no Earth-facing coronal holes. NOAA predicts the highest K-index reading will be two early in the week, rising to four on Sunday the 16th. The US Air Force predicts the solar flux index should remain in the range 95-102. Sunspot group 2599 appears fairly settled, so we don’t expect any M or X-class solar flares.

 

If the forecast holds true it looks like HF conditions may be good next week. Maximum usable frequencies have been subdued, but if the settled conditions can continue we may expect openings up to 21MHz or higher at times. The best HF paths will still be north-south, but don’t ignore greyline contacts on 40 and 80 metres at dawn.

 

VHF and up propagation

There’s one strong message and one very weak message in the tropo forecast for next week. The strong message is that the high, which gave some fair tropo conditions in the last 144MHz UK activity contest, will decline after the weekend and gradually become displaced to the north of Scotland. At the same time, pressure will fall over southern Britain as it turns more showery and the north-easterly breeze picks up a little.

So, not a good sign for tropo in the coming week.

 

The weaker part of the forecast message is that prediction models diverge as we head towards the end of the week. One version rebuilds the high from the north of Scotland to bring a renewed chance of tropo by the weekend, but other versions remain in the showery regime through to the end of the week and offer no potential return of tropo. As we are talking about 7-10 days ahead, uncertainty at this range is not unusual.

 

There are no meteor showers this week so keep looking in the early mornings for random contacts on the lower VHF bands. Moon declination increases this week, going positive on Friday, so EME moon windows lengthen. Losses are low and falling this week.

 

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NOTE: WADARC 40 metre Thursday morning net starts at 11:00 (local time) Frequency 7.106MHz +-QRM

 

PDF of the latest Ragchew is available at (Thank you Roger):

https://db.tt/dnXaQTX6

 

RSGB newsletter:

http://rsgb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acc8d476eba710615541e5667&id=dcc9a02901&e=b27cc78084

 

keep listening on the bands … good luck, low noise and good DX 🙂

 

*** Let me know if you would like to borrow my LZ1AQ active loop antenna to test out in your location *** … it should help tackle noise on receive … something we should probably all have

 

Jonathan

G1EXG

 

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ARLD041 DX news

 

This week’s bulletin was made possible with information provided by WB0TEV, QRZ DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites.  Thanks to all.

 

FIJI, 3D2.  Nob, JF2MBF and Ken, JA2FJP will be QRV as 3D2GG from October 11 to 13.  Activity will be on 160 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.  QSL direct to JF2MBF.

 

NIGERIA, 5N.  Tom, PA3TG is QRV as 5N/PA3TG from Lagos and Port Harcourt until October 20.  Activity is limited to his spare time during most evenings on 20 meters.  His operations from Lagos are with CW and SSB, while from Port Harcourt using SSB.  QSL to home call.

 

MALDIVES, 8Q.  Uwe, DJ9HX is QRV as 8Q7HX from Bandos Island, IOTA AS-013, until October 13 while on a diving and radio holiday.

Activity is holiday style on 40 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.

QSL to home call.

 

MALTA, 9H.  Members of the Calabria DX Team are QRV as 9H3LH until October 9.  Activity is on the HF bands using CW, SSB and various digital modes.  QSL direct to IK8YFU.

 

TEMOTU PROVINCE, H40.  Stan, LZ1GC is QRV as H40GC from Lata, Nendo Island, IOTA OC-100, until October 17.  Activity is on 160 to 6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.  QSL direct to home call.

 

HUNGARY, HA.  Special event station HG30EUDXF is QRV until the end of 2016 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the European DX Foundation.  QSL via HA0HW.

 

PANAMA, HP.  Robby, VY2SS is QRV with his new call sign HP3SS.  He is active on 80 to 6 meters using CW and RTTY.  He will also be participating in various contests.  QSL via AC2OV.

 

SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE, S9.  Peter, DL1RPL, Soeren, DL3RKS, Dieter, DL1AWD, Hans, DL1AOB, Rocco, DG5AA and Rich, DK8YY will be QRV as S9YY from Sao Tome Island, IOTA AF-023, from October 8 to 23.

Activity will be on the HF bands, including 2 meters and 70 cm, using CW, SSB and various digital modes.  QSL to DH7WW.

 

POLAND, SP.  Special event station SN1923AXL is QRV until November

25 to commemorate the setup of Poland’s Trans-Atlantic Radio-Telegraphic Station in Babice 93 years ago.  QSL via SP5KAB.

 

TUVALU, T2.  Nob, JF2MBF and Ken, JA2FJP are QRV as T2J until October 10.  Activity is on 40 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.

QSL direct to JF2MBF.

 

CENTRAL KIRIBATI, T31.  Members of the Rebel DX Group are QRV as T31T from Kanton Island, IOTA OC-043, and are active for about 6 weeks.  Activity is on 160 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and some digital modes.  QSL via 3Z9DX.

 

UKRAINE, UR.  Special event station EM20UCRF will be QRV from October 10 to 30 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Ukrainian State Centre of Radio Frequencies.  QSL via UT3UZ.

 

BELIZE, V3.  Victor, WB0TEV is QRV as V31VP from Blackman Eddy until October 11.  Activity is on 80 to 10 meters using mostly SSB and RTTY, with some CW.  This includes an entry in the North American SSB Sprint and portions of the Makrothen RTTY contest.  QSL to home call.

 

INDIA, VU.  A group of operators will be QRV as AT2SL from Gujarat State East Group, IOTA AS-176, from October 12 to 17.  Activity will be with 2 to 3 stations on 40 to 15 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.

QSL via operators’ instructions.

 

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO.  The Makrothen RTTY Contest, Microwave Fall Sprint, Oceania DX CW Contest, Scandinavian Activity SSB Contest, SKCC Weekend CW Sprintathon, Arizona QSO Party, Pennsylvania QSO Party, FISTS Fall Unlimited CW Sprint, PODXS 070 Club 160-Meter Great Pumpkin PSK31 Sprint, North American SSB Sprint Contest and the UBA ON 80-Meter CW Contest are all on tap for this upcoming weekend.

 

The 10-10 International 10-10 Day Sprint is scheduled for October 10.

 

The RSGB 80-Meter Club CW Sprint, CWops Mini-CWT Test, Phone Fray and NAQCC CW Sprint are scheduled for October 12.

 

The ARRL National Parks on the Air event runs during all of 2016 to mark the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

 

Please see October QST, page 95 and the ARRL and WA7BNM Contest web sites for details.

NNNN

/EX

 

 

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Worthing and District Amateur Radio club weekly up-date – Saturday 13th August 2016

 

*** Club diary for the coming weeks ***

 

  • Club BBQ – Wed 17th August – 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 24th August – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Fox Hunt – Wed 31st August – 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 7th September – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 14th September – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 21st September – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Lecture by Rob Mannion, G3XFD – Wed 28th September – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Annual General Meeting – Wed 5th October – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • The Year Ahead Discussion – Wed 12th October – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Junk Sale – Wed 19th October – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Lecture by Bob, G3ODU – Wed 26th October – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 2nd November – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Quiz Night – Wed 9th November – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Club Evening – Wed 16th November – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Lecture by Bodie 2E0VRM – Wed 23rd November – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 30th November – 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

more info on the WADARC web site: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

*** Other news ***

 

Up-coming contests

SSB Field Day: Fri 2nd – Sun 4th September (location and times TBC) check out WADARC web-site for up-dates: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

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This weeks summary radio prop. news from the RSGB solar forecast (by G0KYA, G3YLA & G4BAO):

(http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/propagation-news)

 

Propagation News – 14 August 2016

Last week the solar flux index climbed as NOAA had predicted, hitting 95 by Thursday evening.

This was largely due to a new large crop of sunspots on the sun’s surface.

These will rotate across the sun over the next few days and, as long as they don’t fade away, they should help the solar flux index remain high.

 

The week also saw some very unsettled geomagnetic conditions due to ongoing coronal hole activity, with the K index hitting three and four.

Coronal holes are areas of the sun with lower energy and open magnetic fields that allow plasma to flow out.

When these are in line with the earth the plasma can arrive in a couple of days.

 

NOAA predicts the solar flux index will remain in the range 90-95 over the next week, tailing off to 75 by next Sunday.

 

The beginning of next week may once again be subject to unsettled geomagnetic conditions due to coronal holes, with the K index predicted to hit four again.

 

HF is showing some signs of improvement with the Chilton ionosonde measuring the critical frequency as 5.875MHz at noon on Thursday.

This means that we may see 18 and 21MHz opening to DX at times.

 

The prospects for VHF and UHF are looking pretty good for the start of the week with high pressure over Britain, later moving eastwards across the North Sea.

This means there are likely to be some good opportunities for Tropo this weekend and into the first half of the week.

Paths to the south across Biscay to Spain, Portugal and the Azores and Canaries look worth trying initially, and then along the east coast from East Anglia to Shetland early in the week.

 

The midweek period onwards looks more unsettled with the potential for some thunderstorms and perhaps rain scatter from the large cumulonimbus thunder clouds.

 

Sporadic-E has been good recently for some parts of the country, but it’s important to realise that it is very rare for all areas to have openings at the same time.

The unsettled weather means that there should continue to be some jet stream activity, so check for late morning and late afternoon Sporadic-E.

 

The tail end of last week’s Perseids meteor shower should still give enhanced meteor scatter conditions for the next day or so.

 

The Moon is at minimum declination today, so short, but lengthening low-elevation Moon passes are the order of the day.

These will lengthen and losses will reduce as the week progresses.

 

And that’s all for this week from the propagation team.

 

 

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NOTE: WADARC 40 metre Thursday morning net starts at 11:00 (local time) Frequency 7.106MHz +-QRM

 

If you have any news that you would like to be included in these weekly e-mails please let me know.

 

PDF of the latest Ragchew is available at (Thank you Roger):

https://db.tt/dnXaQTX6

 

RSGB newsletter:

http://rsgb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acc8d476eba710615541e5667&id=dcc9a02901&e=b27cc78084

 

keep listening on the bands … good luck, low noise, good DX 🙂

 

Jonathan

G1EXG

 

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ARLD032 DX news

(I know its last weeks but this weeks does not seem to be out yet)

 

This week’s bulletin was made possible with information provided by QRZ DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites.

Thanks to all.

 

SWAZILAND, 3DA0.  Mike, SQ3PMM is QRV as 3DA0MS.  Activity is during his spare time on 40 to 10 meters using CW and SSB.  QSL via operator’s instructions.

 

LIBYA, 5A.  Abubaker, 5A1AL is currently active on the HF bands using CW and SSB.  QSL via his new manager W5UE.

 

NIGERIA, 5N.  Martin, LW9DTR will be QRV as 5N/LW9DTR on August 6 and 7.  Activity will be on 20, 15 and 10 meters using SSB and JT65.

QSL direct to home call.

 

JAMAICA, 6Y.  Armin, DK9PY will be QRV as 6Y6N from St. Elizabeth, IOTA NA-097, from August 10 to 14.  Activity will be on the HF bands.  This includes an entry in the upcoming Worked All Europe DX CW contest.  QSL to home call.

 

CROATIA, 9A.  Operator GW4UWD is QRV as 9A/GW4UWD/p from Zlarin Island, IOTA EU-170, until August 9.  Activity is on the HF bands using CW and QRP power mostly during his mornings and evenings. QSL direct to home call.

 

MOZAMBIQUE, C9.  Johannes, PD0JBH is QRV as C91PA from Maputo and plans to be here until March 2017.  Activity of late has been on 40 and 20 meters using SSB.  QSL via operator’s instructions.

 

CHILE, CE.  Scott, K0MD is QRV as CE2/K0MD from Vina del Mar until August 8.  Activity is on 20 and 17 meters, and possibly 40 and 15 meters using CW and SSB.  QSL to home call.

 

SARDINIA, IS0.  Giuseppe, IZ4JUK will be QRV as IS0/IZ4JUK from Porto Ottiolu, IOTA EU-024, from August 6 to 25.  Activity will be on 20 and 15 meters using SSB, and on 40 meters if conditions permit.  QSL direct to home call.

 

ALAND ISLANDS, OH0.  Ismo, OH2IS will be QRV as OH0/OH2IS from August 6 to 11.  Activity will be holiday style on 80 to 10 meters using only CW.  QSL to home call.

 

MARKET REEF, OJ0.  Operators Dietmar, DL3DXX, Rene, DL2JRM and Robin, DO2XX will be QRV as OJ0DX from August 11 to 16.  Activity will be on 80 to 6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.  This includes being an entry in the upcoming Worked All Europe DX CW contest. QSL via DL3DXX.

 

BRAZIL, PY.  Members of the Liga de Amadores Brasileiros de Radio Emissao are QRV using the special call ZV2016RIO from Rio de Janeiro until August 21.  Activity is on 160 to 2 meters, except 30 meters, using CW, SSB, FM, PSK, D-Star, and some satellites as well.  QSL via PY1AA.

 

SUDAN, ST.  Magdi, ST2M is QRV using the special call sign ST2AC from Khartoum for the 18th Arab League Conference.  Activity is on various HF bands.  QSL to home call.

 

ICELAND, TF.  Mike, ON2MVH plans to be QRV as TF/ON2MVH from August

6 to 21.  He plans to be active using mostly QRP during his 5 AM and

9 PM local times.  QSL via operator’s instructions.

 

MALI, TZ.  Laurent, F5IXR is QRV as TZ5XR from Kidal City until February 2017.  Activity is on the HF bands using CW and SSB.  QSL via F5MXH.

 

EUROPEAN RUSSIA, UA.  Special event station R15RTRN is QRV during August to call attention to the numerous awards concerning the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network that was inaugurated 15 years ago.  QSL via R7AA.  In addition, special event station R31RIO is QRV until August 21 during the time of the Olympic Games in Brazil.  QSL via RQ7L.

 

CAMBODIA, XU.  Operators Steff, HB9FXL and Rolf, HB9MUQ will be QRV as XU7AKB and XU7AKD, respectively, from August 7 to 18.  Activity will be on 40 to 10 meters using SSB.  QSL XU7AKB via HB9FXL and XU7AKD via HB9MUQ.

 

ALBANIA, ZA.  Nicola, IU7GSN plans to be QRV as ZA3/IU7GSN from Sarande from August 9 to 23.  Activity will be on the HF bands using SSB and various digital modes.  QSL direct to home call.

 

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO.  The North American CW QSO Party, QRP 20-Meter CW Fox Hunt, NCCC RTTY Sprint, NCCC CW Sprint, TARA Grid Dip Shindig, 10-10 International Summer SSB Contest, European HF Championship, WAB 144 MHz Low Power Phone, SARC Summer Fieldday, August UHF Contest and the SARL HF Phone Contest will keep contesters busy this upcoming weekend.

 

The RSGB 80-Meter Club CW Sprint, Phone Fray, CWops Mini-CWT CW Test and NAQCC CW Sprint are all scheduled for August 10.

 

The ARRL National Parks on the Air event runs during all of 2016 to mark the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

 

Please see August QST, page 83, and the ARRL and WA7BNM Contest Web sites for details.

Mixed conditions (both bands and weather) at our first On The Air and Activity weekend however all who attended reported a good time.

The weekend featured a number of HF stations with different antennas including the club’s new Carolina Windom, Buddipoles, Ventennas as well as a doublet made as part of the weekend’s activities, experiments and QSOs also took place on 6m, 2m and 70cm. Activities included WSPR, PSK, CW, Ragchewing, a bit of contact chasing (IARU region 1 contest) as well as a Foundation course Practical Assessment.

A handful of members stayed over 1 or 2 nights and all weekend and more visited over the course of the weekend either just to see what was going on, to operate or test setups and even just for the BBQ and Saturday evening relaxation.

Edmund M0MNG has kindly put together a short video and other members took photos that will undoubtedly appear here and in Ragchew in the future.

Many thanks to Norman 2E0RKO for arranging the venue and to Bodie 2E0VRM and Ian M0RVP for running stations all weekend. Hopefully there will be other events like this in the future.

Hi Everyone,

Peter Robinson, Vice-President and founding member of this clubs died peacefully in his sleep due to complications with cancer.

This is what Chris Smith G3uFS said about Peter.

“It is with great sadness that we learn that our Vice President of Worthing and District Radio Club has passed on, having born the illness with great fortitude over the past few years.

Peter was of the first members of the club, having been instrumental in it’s formation in 1947 at Oliver’s Cafe in Worthing. That is also where I met him for the first time.

He had an interesting career, he was Chairman, very long serving Secretary and also editor of our magazine RAGCHEW. Another string to his bow was that over the past few years, he was a standby RSGB news reader, lately taking over as primary news reader on the passing of Chris G3NDJ.

Peter was a very approachable person with a truly encyclopaedic knowledge of this club, it’s origins and members. He was very ably to assisted by his partner Francis, to whom we convey our sincerest condolences.”

Peter will be greatly missed RIP.

Chris Smith GT3UFS, President, 21/06/2016″

 

Peter’s funeral on July 5th at 12.20 pm at the Worthing crematorium.

*** Club diary for the coming weeks ***

 

Wednesday 29th June at Widewater, Lancing https://goo.gl/maps/gAhMRGJjTPq Meet from 7pm on the South side of the footbridge from Brighton Road.

Their is a car park off West Beach Road but it has a height restriction and I’m unsure of charges if any.

If you would like to cover anything in particularly or are able to bring any equipment (including masts and antennas) please do reply to this post on the discussion list. We’ll be bringing the club radio down and hope to also have 12V and 240V power but everything else depends on what people want to do or can bring.

Roger, G4TNT, recommends visiting Kings Fishbar in Brighton Road for your order.

In the event of poor weather check the announce list on the day – the club room will not be open.

 

Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th at Yaxham Scout Hut We’re hoping to operate at least 2 HF stations at this event and would like to do some workshops/ practical events.

Again, please post to the discussion list if you have any requests or are able to help with equipment or content for this weekend.

You’ll be able to camp/stay over at the hall/field over the weekend and we’re planning on a BBQ on the Saturday evening.

 

  • Outside On the Air – Wed 29th June – 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 3rd July – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Club Evening – Wed 6th July – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • On the Air Weekend – Fri 8th – Sun 10th July – 3:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 13th July – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Outside On the Air – Wed 20th July – 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 27th July – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Outside On the Air – Wed 3rd August – 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Sunday Breakfast – Sun 7th August – 9:00 am – 10:00 am • Club Evening – Wed 10th August – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Club BBQ – Wed 17th August – 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 24th August – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Fox Hunt – Wed 31st August – 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm • Club Evening – Wed 7th September – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Club Evening – Wed 14th September – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Club Evening – Wed 21st September – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Lecture by Rob Mannion, G3XFD – Wed 28th September – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • Annual General Meeting – Wed 5th October – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm • The Year Ahead Discussion – Wed 12th October – 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

 

more info on the WADARC web site: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

*** Other news ***

 

Special Event Stations

Fire Station Open Day, Ardshell Road, Worthing – 10am to 4pm, Sat 23rd July

 

Up-coming contests

VHF Field Day: Fri 1st – Sun 3rd July (location and times TBC) SSB Field Day: Fri 2nd – Sun 4th September (location and times TBC) check out WADARC web-site for up-dates: www.wadarc.org.uk

 

Band-plan changes (1 june 2016):

http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2016/06/03/band-plan-changes-from-1-june-2016/

 

This weeks summary radio prop. news from the RSGB solar forecast (by G0KYA, G3YLA & G4BAO):

(http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/propagation-news)

 

solar flux index droped below 80 .. ongoing coronal hole activity pushed the K-index to five on Wednesday 22nd.

Noisy electrical storms across most of northern Europe didn’t help the bands either.

 

USAF predicts the solar flux index will be in the range 70-80, with the potential for unsettled geomagnetic conditions on Saturday the 2nd and Sunday, 3 July.

As the solar flux index at sunspot minimum doesn’t fall below about 66, this gives you some idea of the current state of the sun.

 

As it is mid-summer we can’t expect fantastic HF conditions either, with lower maximum usable frequencies during the day, compared with the autumn and winter, but higher MUFs at night.

 

If you want a challenge, try listening for the Alexanderson alternator at station SAQ in Grimeton, Sweden on 17.2kHz CW at 0900 and 1200UTC on Sunday, 3 July.

The Twente SDR on the web can cover 17.2kHz, or you can hook an antenna up to your sound card and use some specialist software. Amateur station SK6SAQ will also be active on 80m SSB and 40, 20 and 15m CW during the day.

 

VHF and up propagation news

Sporadic-E may be poorer next week as the main Atlantic jet stream activity has already migrated north, leaving much of central Europe under a much slacker pattern. The absence of active jet streams over Europe probably means that one of the main sporadic E triggers, gravity waves, may be missing or reduced. These waves propagate up from the turbulence of the jet stream at 12km height to the E region at 120km.

 

This absence will make sporadic E hard to come by except perhaps for the more northern paths across to Scandinavia where the jet stream may be slightly more active.

 

Next week we will find a big high with a very large east-west extent just north of the Azores and covering much of the Atlantic. This could give some interesting tropo paths down the western side of Europe from the UK to Spain and Portugal and onwards to the Canaries or Cape Verde.

 

It may also be a tempting week for those seeking the more unlikely options of transatlantic tropo. This is very much a long shot, since there are fronts involved which can easily break any ducts.

 

Moon declination goes positive on Monday and losses are falling with perigee on Friday, so EME conditions will improve as the week progresses.

 

 

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NOTE: WADARC 40 metre Thursday morning net starts at 11:00 (local time)

Frequency 7.106MHz +-QRM

 

Note: for an MP3 version of the RSGB Bulletin search for “G4NJH + RSGB”

on Google.

Or listen to the bulletin on 145.525 MHz 09:30 on Sunday mornings from

WADARC members

G8MSQ or G0TLU. After the broadcast why not call in to let them know you

were listening.

 

If you have any news that you would like to be included in these weekly

e-mails please let me know.

 

The latest Ragchew is available on the Club’s website at:

http://www.wadarc.org.uk/ragchew/april-june-2016-ragchew

 

RSGB Clubs Newsletter:

http://rsgb.org/main/blog/all-regions/region-9/2016/06/10/news-for-england-south-east-12-june-2016/

 

check out these World’s Best Ever Dronies (Drone Selfies):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZOgy5V9imI

 

keep listening to the bands … good luck, low noise and good DX 🙂

 

Jonathan

G1EXG

 

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ZCZC AE26

QST de W1AW

DX Bulletin 26 ARLD026

>From ARRL Headquarters

Newington CT June 23, 2016

To all radio amateurs

 

SB DX ARL ARLD026

ARLD026 DX news

 

This week’s bulletin was made possible with information provided by QRZ

DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News,

The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest

Calendar and WA7BNM web sites. Thanks to all.

 

JAMAICA, 6Y. Larry, WO7R is part of the VHF Pirates DXpedition and

active as 6Y7R until July 8. Activity is holiday style on the HF bands.

They are active as 6Y5AZ on 6 and 2 meter EME. QSL via operators’

instructions.

 

MALDIVES, 8Q. Wolfgang, DK1HW is QRV as 8Q7HW from the Safari Island

Resort on Mushimasgali Island, IOTA AS-013, until June 28.

Activity is holiday style on the HF bands using CW, SSB and PSK31. QSL

to home call.

 

CAPE VERDE, D4. Harald, DF2WO is QRV as D44TWO from Praia, Santiago

Island, IOTA AF-005, until July 13.

Activity is holiday style on 40 to 10 meters using CW, SSB and various

digital modes. QSL via M0OXO.

 

FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, DA. Operators Damir, DF7FR, Mario, DJ2MX

and Zik, DK8ZZ are QRV with special event call sign DR160TESLA until

June 14,

2016 to commemorate Nikola Tesla’s 160th birthday. QSL via DK8ZZ.

 

HAITI, HH. A group of operators are QRV with special call 4V1G until

June 27. They have a 6-meter beacon on 50105.6 kHz and are active on

this frequency as well.

QSL via W3HNK.

 

REPUBLIC OF KOREA, HL. A group of operators are QRV as 6M6M from Cheju

Island, IOTA AS-026, until June 26.

Activity is on 6 meters only using CW, SSB, FM and various digital modes.

QSL via HL2UVH.

 

HONDURAS, HR. Dan, HR2DMR is QRV as HQ8S from Swans Island, IOTA NA-035,

until June 30.

Activity is in his spare time on 80 to 10 meters using CW and SSB. QSL

via KD4POJ.

 

DOMINICA, J7. Howard, WB4WXE is QRV as J79XE until July 11. Activity is

on 40 to 10 meters,

but concentrates on 6 meters when conditions allow. QSL to home call.

 

JAPAN, JA. Members of the JARL Okinawa Branch are QRV with special call

8N655HAM until July 31 to

celebrate its 55th anniversary. QSL via JS6PSH.

 

FAROE ISLANDS, OY. Roger, SM7RYR is QRV as OY/SM7RYR until June 27.

Activity is holiday style on 20 to 10 meters using only CW.

QSL direct to home call.

 

GREECE, SV. Juergen, DK3SJ is QRV as SV8/DK3SJ from Eresos/Lesbos

Island, IOTA EU-049,

until July 24. Activity is holiday style on 80 to 10 meters using CW and

SSB.

QSL via bureau.

 

PALAU, T8. Naoki, JS3LSQ will be QRV as T88WJ from June 25 to 29.

Activity is on 80 to 6 meters using mostly RTTY.

QSL to home call.

 

EUROPEAN RUSSIA, UA. Special event station R270SR is QRV until September

12 to celebrate the town of Rychovka’s 270th anniversary.

Activity is on 160 to 10 meters, and various VHF bands. QSL via UA9SIV.

 

  1. KITTS AND NEVIS, V4. Gary, G0FWX will be QRV as V4/G0FWX from

Calypso Bay from June 29 to July 6.

QSL via M0URX.

 

CANADA, VE. Operator VA3CCO will be QRV from the Point Abino Lighthouse,

ARLHS CAN-385, during the ARRL Field Day.

Activity will be on 80, 40 and 20 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via VE3CX.

 

LAOS, XW. Bruce, 3W3B will be QRV as XW4XR from Vientiane from June 30

to July 12. Activity will be on 40 to 10 meters,

and possibly 6 meters, using mainly RTTY and JT65 and possibly CW. QSL

via E21EIC.

 

NICARAGUA, YN. Rafael, NN3RP is QRV as YN2RP until July 22 while

traveling to various parts of the country.

Activity is on 40 to 10 meters using CW and SSB, with some activity on

Satellites FO-29 and SO-50. QSL to home call.

 

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. ARRL Field Day, NCCC RTTY Sprint, NCCC CW

Sprint, Battle of Carabobo International Contest, UFT QRP CW Contest,

South African Radio League Top Band QSO Party, His Majesty King of Spain

SSB Contest and the Ukrainian DX DIGI Contest will certainly keep

contesters busy this upcoming weekend.

 

The Phone Fray and CWops Mini-CWT CW Test are scheduled for June 29.

 

The ARRL National Parks on the Air event runs during all of 2016 to mark

the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

 

Please see June QST, page 86, and the ARRL and WA7BNM Contest Web sites

for details.

NNNN

/EX

 

Source: W1AW Bulletin via the ARRL.

 

 

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A quick update on last weekend’s contest.
Sunday morning was very very wet in the morning and windy.
We 89 QSO across 20 Locator Sqs, last year we had 93 QSO cross 18 Sqs.
I think we will go reasonable well as the weather did put off a lot of stations….
Regards,
Andrew Cheeseman, G1VUP