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Showing posts with label March 19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March 19. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2018

21-22/03/2018 – WCA & COTA-UN pedition of UN7GWC/M to Azret-Sultan

– UN7GWC Team (inc. UN9GD Victor, UN7GIT Victor, UN5GAO YL Alena, UN7NBE Ikram, UN7PDB Evgeny, UN9GDE Dima, UN1GSW Vladimir, UN6GAO Sergei) will active on the 21st – 22nd of March from Azret-Sultan, WCA: UN-00025, COTA-UN: UN-00025, WHSA: KZ001 (FIRST ACTIVATION), KDA: N16, QTH Loc: MN43DH. They plan to work as UN7GWC/m on 40 and 20 meters CW and SSB. Please spot them in DX cluster if you hear. QSL via bureau or direct. 73 & 11! [tnx info UN6GAO].

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TJ2TT Cameroon. From DXNews.com

TJ2TT Cameroon Radio Amateurs members of Italian DX Pedition Team will be active from Cameroon, 15 – 29 March 2018, as TJ2TT.

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The HF Voyager: Make contact with an “autonomous ocean-going drone”

The HF Voyager (Source: JRF Amateur Radio Club)

(Source: Southgate ARC)

David, AA6YQ, author of DXLab – ‘Better DXing Through (Free) Software’, posted the following: ‘Jupiter Research Foundation Amateur Radio Club (JRFARC) has integrated an HF transceiver with an autonomous ocean-going drone. Our mission is to deploy a ham radio station that roams the world’s oceans while providing an opportunity for amateur radio operators everywhere to make contacts with rare locations.’

“We sent this new Voyager out to the open ocean on its way to California on January 15th, 2018 as a passenger on the JRF HUMPACs mission. As they search for ‘missing’ humpback whales, JRF’s pilots will guide HF Voyager to sections of the Equatorial North Pacific that are not normally available to ham operators. The station will use FT8 and PSK-31 on the 20 meter band as its primary operating modes. You may also find it using WSPR in times of poor propagation.”

See http://www.jrfarc.org/hf-voyager/

The portal in http://hfvportal.jrfarc.org/ takes a minute or two to display data.

The club plans to give a certificate of recognition to operators world-wide that have a confirmed contact with the HF Voyager. In the future we hope to collaborate with Amateur Radio organizations and publishers to sponsor operating events and contests for HF Voyager contact milestones.

Gridsquare collectors, maritime operating fans, Islands on the Air participants, and all other hams interested in this unique opportunity to make a contact with an autonomous roving maritime station should find this to be an exciting new aspect of their favorite hobby.

Be sure to check out our HF Voyager Blog for updates and schedules:
http://www.jrfarc.org/hf-voyager-updates

I think this is a pretty fascinating project–especially if the system can withstand the rigors of ocean travel and can be tracked and picked up later for replacement and upgrades.

I had never spent much time on the HF digital modes until last year when I caught the FT8 bug. While FT8 lacks some of the social nuances of, say SSB voice and CW, it is a fascinating mode that seems to defy HF propagation rules. It’s certainly an accessible way to work HF stations across the globe with a very modest setup. I think it’s an ideal pairing for a project like the HF Voyager.

Even if you don’t have a ham radio license, with an HF receiver and a free PC application, you can receive/decode FT8 contacts from across the globe.

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“Generation Radio”: A short documentary about the evolution of broadcasting

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mike Hansgen, who shares the following documentary film about the evolution of broadcast radio. This film was actually created for a senior thesis presentation at St. Michael’s College. The film “includes interviews from BBC World Tonight & Joe Reilly (Former President NYS Broadcasters Assn), Empire Broadcasting The Jockey, Clear Channel, WEQX, ESPN, SirusXM, VPR, Skidmore College, & more.”

Click here to view on YouTube.

Impressive film especially considering this was created as a senior thesis!

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BBC mothballs idea of forced move to digital broadcasting

(Source: The Telegraph via Mike Hansgen)

BBC to keep broadcasting on FM

For years fans of wireless radios have campaigned to stop the apparently inevitable march of progress as Britain prepares to switch off its crackling analogue signal and become totally digital.

But now, the BBC will announce that it has shelved plans to force listeners to replace their analogue radios with DAB sets.

In a move that will also be welcomed by the two million motorists with analogue car radios, the corporation will admit for the first time that FM broadcasts must continue to keep audiences on side as music streaming and podcasts threaten its traditional strongholds.[…]

Click here to read this article on The Telegraph (content behind paywall).

 

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3C0W Annobon Island. From DXNews.com

3C0W Amateur Radio Team will be active as 3C0W, from Annobon Island, IOTA AF – 039, until 27 March 2018.

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Two 9-year-olds complete Indonesian ham radio exam

Southgate ARC – Two young people aged 9 where among the 291 people who took the amateur radio exam in Surabaya using the new online State Amateur Radio Examination (UNAR) and Licensing system

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New exhibition at Bletchley Park

Southgate ARC – Opening on 24 March 2018, a new, permanent exhibition at Bletchley Park will tell the story of the Bombe machines that helped break the Enigma code in the actual location that housed the machines

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ICQ Podcast Episode 262 – Upgrading to your next radio

Southgate ARC – In this episode, Martin is joined by Chris Howard M0TCH, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. This episode’s feature is – Upgrading to your next radio by Chris Howard M0TCH

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HF Voyager

Southgate ARC – Jupiter Research Foundation Amateur Radio Club (JRFARC) has integrated an HF transceiver with an autonomous ocean-going drone. Our mission is to deploy a ham radio station that roams the world’s oceans while providing an opportunity for amateur radio operators everywhere to make contacts with rare locations

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DXCC Country/Entity Report

Southgate ARC – According to the Amateur Radio Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 11th March, through Sunday, 18th March there were 231 countries active

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BBC to shelve FM switch-off plan

Southgate ARC – The BBC has cancelled plans to switch-off FM radio broadcasts and force millions of listeners to tune into digital transmissions

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Australia hosts international spectrum meeting

Southgate ARC – In preparation for the World Radio Conference in 2019 (WRC-19) there are a number of preparatory meetings that are undertaken. One of these in the Asia Pacific Region is the Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT) Preparatory Group. This is the third of five regional summits in the lead-up to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) WRC

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IOTA news from OPDX

Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin

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IOTA news from OPDX

Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin

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IOTA news from OPDX

Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin

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IOTA news from OPDX

Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin

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IOTA news from OPDX

Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin

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19/03/2018 – WCA & COTA-RU pedition of R1BBL/M to Pervy Severny Fort

– Ilya R1BBL will active on the 19th of March from from Pervy Severny Fort, WCA: UA-00195, COTA-RU: F-101, RRA: RR-01-08, RDA: SP-09. He plans to work as R1BBL/m beginning from about 6:30 UTC on 40 and 20 meters SSB and Digital. Please spot him in DX cluster if you hear. QSL via bureau or direct. Log will be uploaded to WCA E-LOG and COTA-RU E-Log. 73 & 11! [tnx info R1BBL].

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First Individual Amateurs in Tunisia:

eHam.net News – The first individually-licenced amateurs in Tunisia are now able to get on the air. Of the 10 people who passed the first exam, five were able to attend a special ceremony to receive their documents personally. President of the National Frequencies Agency, Ashraf Chaabane and the amateur radio committee president Mehdi Hmem spoke about the hard work of all involved.

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