Oude "Traffic News"-berichten
Op zaterdag 16 mei 2009 vertrekken 5 leden van UBA-DST op IOTA-trip naar Denemarken. De keuze is gevallen op het eiland Rømø. Dit is het meest zuidelijke bewoonde Deens Waddeneiland en ligt tussen de eilanden Sylt en Mandø. De oppervlakte van het eiland is 130 km2. Er wonen minder dan 1000 mensen. QRV van 17 tot 23 mei 2009, alle banden (incl. WARC) in SSB. |
Les membres de la section LGE de l'UBA seront à nouveau actifs ce dimanche 17 mai depuis le château d'Oultremont, référence BCA, LG-077. Ils seront d'abord QRV sur le 80m et ensuite sur le 40m et tout aussi en VHF. QSL via le bureau. |
Willy ON5JE zal vanuit Frankrijk van 16 tot 22 mei het kasteel van Martragny (DFCF 14-008) activeren, hoofdzakelijk op 40m. Meer info via de website van de sectie WLD.
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Sunday, May 24 2009 at 10:55 UTC
Sunday, June 28 at 09:00 and 12:00 UTC
The annual transmission on “Alexander Day”.
The station is open to visitors.
Reports welcomed, QSL issued.
* CANCELLED * Saturday, October 24 at 09:00 UTC
United Nations Day.
No reports/QSL.
Thursday, December 24, Christmas Eve at 08:00 UTC
The Christmas transmission as before.
The station is open to visitors.
Reports welcomed and QSL issued.
Tuning up about 30 minutes before the actual message transmission.
Contact & QSL info:
info [at] alexander [dot] n [dot] se (email)
fax: +46-340-674195
website
(May 7, 2009 - js) On 7th May 1909, the Admiralty began a process that was to lead to the formation of the Fleet Air Arm. As this year is the Centenary Year of Naval Aviation, there are a number of events and publications throughout the year to celebrate and commemorate this event. The Royal Naval Amateur Radio Society is to operate a special event station during May 2009. The station will have the callsign GB100FAA and will be operated by members of the Society, initially from HMS Collingwood at Fareham (1st to 15th May) and latterly at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton in Somerset (19th to 21st May). |
(April 29, 2009 - js) Landing on Rockall is impossible. The skipper of the Elinca did not allow a landing on Rockall. The waves are too high, even launching a Zodiac is impossible. "The weather is worsening by the hour and the weather forecast for the coming days does not give any hope", Theo ON4ATW said this morning.
News from the Rockall Team: "The arrival at Rockall is now foreseen Wednesday morning (April 29). The weather forecast is that on Friday a storm is expected to pass the Rockall area. As they have to clear the island before that, it is most likely the team will be on the air with 2 stations for about 24 hours instead of the planned 48 hours. Karel, ON5TN urgently asked again: "Work us only once in order to give everybody a fair chance"."
MM0RAI in the media: BBC News.
(April 23, 2009 - js) Du 23 au 30 mai, des membres du Charente DX Group (CDXG) activeront l'île de Molène. Activités en CW, SSB, RTTY et PSK de 10 à 80 mètres. Un minimum de quatre stations seront actives 24h/24h. QSL via F6ANA, directe ou bureau. |
(April 23, 2009 - js) Three UK operators are planning to operate from El Salvador as YS1G from 17 May to early on 23 May 2009. They will be focusing on CW, mainly on 160m, 80m, 40m, 30m but also on the higher bands as sunspots permit. Possible operations on SSB.
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