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Edição: 1771 Data: 11/04/2025 [ Atualizado todas as sextas feiras ]
3DA - David, PC4K is an engineer working at the shortwave transmitter
site of Trans World Radio in Manzini, eSwatini. He received his
licence on 10 April, and will be QRV as 3DA0PA on the HF bands. QSL
via LoTW.
C5 - Luc F5RAV (C5LT), Lui YT3PL/YU5R (C5R) and Fabio IK8HJC will be
active from Kololi, Gambia between 19 April and 2 May. They will
operate CW, SSB and FT8/FT4 on the HF bands, 6 metres and via
satellite. QSL C5LT via F5RAV (direct); QSL C5R via YU5R (QSOs will
be uploaded to Club Log); https://www.facebook.com/61572930010269.
CT - Celebrating World Amateur Radio Day (18 April), the centenary of
IARU and the 75th anniversary of IARU Region 1, members of the Rede
dos Emissores Portugueses will operate three special callsigns on
18-24 April: CR1IARU from the Azores (EU-175), CR3IARU from Madeira
(AF-014) and CR5IARU from mainland Portugal. QSLs via CT1REP. Cer-
tificates will be available for contacts made with any of the spe-
cial callsigns see https://www.rep.pt/ for information.
EI - Andy, G7SQW will be active as EJ/G7SQW from Arranmore Island (EU-
121) on 19-20 April. He will operate SSB and digital modes on the
HF bands. QSL via home call; QSOs will be uploaded to Club Log and
QRZ Logbook. [TNX The Daily DX]
F - TM100I, TM100A, TM100R and TM100U are the special callsigns for the
Radio Club Pierre Coulon (F5KMB) to celebrate the centenary of the
International Amateur Radio Union between 12 April and 13 July. QSL
via eQSL only; paper cards will not be provided.
F - Dom, F5SJB will operate CW only as TM5RDL on 16-30 April. The spe-
cial callsign commemorates Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, who on
the night of 25-26 April 1792 composed the words and music of the
"Chant de guerre pour l'Armee du Rhin", later known as "La Marseil-
laise" and adopted as France's national anthem. QSL via F5SJB. [TNX
F6AJA and Les Nouvelles DX]
FP - The Radio Club de Provins (F6KOP) will be active as FP5KE from Ile
aux Marins, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (NA-032) for a couple of weeks
next autumn. A team of 16 operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres
with 8 stations, and via EME with two stations (2m and 23cm). The
DXpedition aims to make more than 100,000 QSOs, and has already
financial support from the Northern California DX Foundation.
Further details, including specific dates and a website, will be
provided in due course.
HL - 6K2CFI (CW), 6K2GRX (FT8) and DS4NYE (SSB and RTTY) will be active
as D84C from Chuja Island (AS-084) on 1-6 May. QSL via Club Log's
OQRS, or direct to DS4NYE.
HL - Look for DS1TUW to be active as DS1TUW/2 from Sungbong Island (AS-
090) starting around 6 UTC on 3 May until around 23.59 UTC on 5
May. He will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on various HF bands, with a
focus on 20-15 metres. QSL via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS, or direct to
home call.
JD1_mt - Take, JG8NQJ/JD1 expects to be back to the weather station on Mina-
mi Torishima (OC-073) for another couple of months starting on 17
April, his QSL manager reports. Take is QRV in his limited spare
time. He operates CW and FT8 (please note that he wants you to call
with your signal report, not your grid square). QSL via JA8CJY
(direct), JG8NQJ (bureau) and LoTW.
OH0 - Ari, OH3KAV will be active as OH0KA from Kokar, Aland Islands (EU-
002) on 18-22 April. He will operate mainly FT8 and CW on various
HF bands. QSL via OH3KAV (direct or bureau); QSOs will be uploaded
to LoTW and Club Log.
PA - Celebrating the 80th anniversary since the end of the German occu-
pation of the Netherlands during World War II, Peter, PD1RP is QRV
as PD80FREE until 30 June. All QSOs will be confirmed automatically
via the bureau.
PJ4 - Chris, WA7RAR will be active as PJ4CB from Bonaire (SA-006) on 17-
27 April. He will operate SSB and CW on 20-10 metres, often from
POTA sites. QSL via LoTW, QRZ Logbook, or direct to home call.
PZ - Renato, PY8WW announced plans for "a solo" PZ5IP operation to take
place from Papegaaien Island (SA-092) on 11-13 April, "depending on
conditions". This will be a low-profile activation, with a "quick-
deploy vertical antenna and a 45 Ah battery". His plan is "to
operate during low tide, and leave the island once the tide starts
to rise".
T8 - Ichy, JH7IPR will be active again as T88UW from Koror (OC-009),
Palau on 16-23 April. He will operate mainly FT8, with some CW and
SSB. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, LoTW, or via home call (direct or
bureau).
TR - Roland, F8EN has extended his stay in Gabon [425DXN 1763], and now
expects to be QRV as TR8CR until mid-June. He operates CW only. QSL
via F6AJA; logsearch on http://LesNouvellesDX.fr/voirlogs.php.
[TNX F6AJA]
V4 - Once again John, W5JON will be active as V47JA from St. Kitts (NA-
104) on 20-26 April. He will operate SSB and FT8 on 160-6 metres.
QSL via LoTW, or direct only to W5JON.
VE - Radio Amateurs of Canada is once again holding a "Get on the Air on
World Amateur Radio Day" special event in which it encourages as
many amateurs as possible to contact as many RAC stations as possi-
ble. Operating across Canada from 00.00 UTC to 23.59 UTC on 18
April, the RAC official stations will be VA2RAC, VA3RAC, VE1RAC,
VE3RHQ, VE4RAC, VE5RAC, VE6RAC, VE7RAC, VE8RAC, VE9RAC, VO1RAC,
VO2RAC, VY0RAC, VY1RAC and VY2RAC. QSL via LoTW or via the bureau.
Those contacting one or more RAC stations, on any band and mode,
will be eligible for a certificate: https://www.rac.ca/certificates
VP9 - Look for Paul, VP9KF to be active again from Bermuda (NA-005) on
14-28 April. He will operate CW only on various HF bands. QSL
direct to Paul Evans, 15 Watch Knob Lane, Swannanoa NC 28778, USA.
He does not use LoTW or Club Log. See https://vp9kf.com for more
information. [TNX NG3K]
IARU 100 --- > More special event stations/callsigns from IARU societies
celebrating the 100th anniversary of the International Amateur Radio Union
include:
* 4A100IARU by the Federacion Mexicana de Radioexperimentadores (FMRE). QRV
on 8-30 April; QSL via LoTW, direct to XE1SY, and via the bureau. A digi-
tal diploma will be available, see https://www.qrz.com/db/4A100IARU for
the details.
* 7Z100IARU, 8Z100IARU and HZ100IARU by the Saudi Amateur Radio Society
(HZ1SAR). QRV on 8-30 April.
* OC100IARU by the Radio Club Peruano (RCP). QRV on 14-20 April; eQSL on
https://www.oa4o.pe.
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CQMM DX CONTEST ---> The CQ MM DX Contest, organized by the Juiz de Fora CW
Group, will be held on 19-20 April. It will run from 9 UTC on Saturday
through 23.59 UTC on Sunday, on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres CW. Complete
details, including the results of the 2024 edition, can be found at
https://www.cqmmdx.com/.
IOTA NEWS: CHANGE TO QUALIFYING ISLANDS FOR AS-178P ---> The IOTA Directory
currently lists Pillar Rock as the only island qualifying for the Andhra
Pradesh State North group (AS-178P). Recently a close investigation of the
rock based on drone photos and videos has raised serious concerns about the
safety of an IOTA radio operation. The central rock has a serious overhang,
caused by erosion heavily carved in on the side facing away from the main-
land. Advice from local fishermen is that the rock would be unsafe to climb,
not because of the level of difficulty involved but because of the risk that
a part of the upper half of the rock could give way and break without warn-
ing from any significant weight placed on it, simply because of its shape
and the relatively brittle material it is made of. Listing of the rock as a
qualifying island in the Directory revision of 2000 was based on nothing
more than its appearance as a spot on a marine chart, so nothing was known
about the rock's condition.
Management has decided that any attempt to establish a radio operation
from Pillar Rock would be too dangerous, and is removing it with immediate
effect as an AS-178P qualifier. In its place it has added Hope Island at
16º58N. This is a recognised island but with a long tail of sandbar/shingle
at the southern end stretching at least 11 km to the "Tail of Hope", and
even beyond into the extensive Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, a 100 sq km man-
grove forest straddled by canals and swamp. Management takes the view that,
given its isolation from anything constituting mainland, it can reasonably
qualify as a counter. However, in fairness to all activators who might
consider activating this new one, it has felt it necessary to insert a delay
in implementation of the decision, and will only consider operations that
take place from Hope Island on or after 1 September 2025. [G3KMA and the
OTA Team, 10 April 2025]
NCDXF NEWSLETTER ---> The Spring 2025 issue of the Northern California DX
Foundation's Newsletter is now available for download on the NCDXF website:
https://ncdxf.org/newsletters/2025-SPRING.pdf. Highlights include:
* "S9Z. My First DXpedition" by Angus Alexander, KJ7KOJ
* "3D2Y. Rotuma Island" by Gregg Marco, W6IZT
* "C21MM: Activating the Pleasant Island" by Werner Hasemann, DJ9KH
* 9L5A. Sierra Leone 2024" by Patrick Bittiger, F2DX
QSL KP2M ---> Steve, KU9C has taken over from NZ4DX as QSL manager for KP2M.
QSL direct to Steven M. Wheatley, PO Box 529, Mount Freedom NJ 07970-0529,
USA, or via LoTW.
SV1GA/A: ARRL DXCC STATEMENT ---> The following was posted to the ARRL's
website on 4 April: "The ARRL DXCC Desk has determined that the operation by
a DXpedition team from Mount Athos meets the DXCC award program's accredita-
tion criteria. Contacts with the team, which operated in January 2025 using
the call sign SV1GA/A, will therefore count toward DXCC. Additionally, due
to actions taken by local authorities that resulted in the early termination
of the operation, any future operations by this team from Mt. Athos will
require additional documentation for securing accreditation for DXCC
credit".
SV1GA/A: COMMENT BY THE TEAM ---> The following was posted to qrz.com on 5
April: "On April 4, 2025, ARRL has validated the January 2025 SV1GA/A acti-
vation of Mt. Athos.
ARRL did their due diligence and took their time to analyze our paperwork,
including the amateur radio license, the diamonitirion (entry visas) and the
our written, stamped and signed Mt. Athos 10-day permit for an amateur radio
operation.
Also, during our stay on Mt. Athos, the local police has opened an inves-
tigation of our operation based on a complaint regarding the alleged unau-
thorized presence of amateur radio group in Mt. Athos. We were told to cease
the operation immediately and we were invited at the local police station to
give statements and to present our paperwork. The local police concluded
that indeed our paperwork, including the amateur radio license, the 'Diamo-
nitirion' (entry visas) and our written, stamped and signed Mt. Athos 10-day
permit for an amateur radio operation are all in order.
The Mt. Athos police forwarded the case file to the Thessaloniki Prosecu-
tor's Office, who found that there were no legal violations and that there
was no breach of the law. As such, the case was dismissed.
All these prove beyond any doubt that our January 2025 operation was legit
and is therefore valid.
We thank all the hams around the world who supported us, and we are sorry
for not being able to make more QSOs.
Our project for the next few weeks is to write our side of the story - a
narrative that unfolds over several days of upheaval in a place of profound
spirituality and awe-inspiring history. This extraordinary location, known
to the locals as Agio Oros, carries a legacy as deep and sacred as its name
suggests".
The whole SV1GA/A log has been uploaded to LoTW, and the OQRS on Club Log is
open for those who would like to have a paper QSL card for this activation.
The QSL manager is Martti, OH2BH. All OQRS proceeds will go to the Grace
Charitable Foundation for the support of Mt. Athos.
WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY 2025 ---> Every 18 April, radio amateurs worldwide
take to the airwaves in celebration of World Amateur Radio Day. It was on
this day in 1925 that the International Amateur Radio Union was formed in
Paris. IARU has announced that the theme for this year's World Amateur Radio
Day will be "Entering the Next Century of Amateur Radio Communications &
Innovation". Announced special callsigns participating in WARD 2025 include,
among others, stations from Denmark (5P0WARD), Dominican Republic (HI0DMRA),
Germany (DA25WARD), India (AT9WAR), Morocco (CN100HR), Netherlands
(PA25WARD), Spain (EG5DMR and EG7DMR), Turkey (TC3WRD), UAE (A60WARD).
WORLDWIDE HOLYLAND DX CONTEST (WWHC) ---> The traditional Holyland Contest
has become the Worldwide Holyland DX Contest since 2023. Any station any-
where can work any other station for points; contacts with 4X/4Z stations
will attract more points. The contest will take place on 18-19 April,
from 21.00 UTC on Friday until 20.59 UTC on Saturday (24 hours). See
https://tools.iarc.org/wwhc/#/ for complete information.
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QSLs received direct or through managers: 3D2MP, 4S7SPG, 5A21MB, 6Y5RH,
7N3CNW/JD1, 8P9YI, 9G5IK, 9J2FI, 9J2REK, A2NEW, A61KZ, A91SFD, AP2MKB, AU2V
(AS-161), CR2M, DS1TUW, DU0A, EP5TJS, ET3AA, EX9A, FJ/DK6AS, FM8QR, FR4KR,
HD8CW, HR5/F2JD, J75K, JG8NQJ/JD1, KH6/DK6SP, KH7AL/KH9, NP2X, P29XZ, RN2F,
S01WS, S9Z, ST0HQ, ST2NH, TG9AHM, TL8ES, V31MA, V48K, VK0DS, VP2ECV,
VP2V/K2KW, VP8CIV, VP8WA, XW4KV, YB3KM, YJ0VV, Z81Z, ZD7DPX, ZD7VJ, ZF1A.