Author - Charles M0OXO

GH4FOC 10th-12th May (IOTA EU-013)

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Roger G3SXW and Nigel G3TXF will be operating the FOC Club Callsign GH4FOC from Jersey (GJ) for three days from Friday 10 May to Sunday 12 May 2013.

This GH4FOC operation is part of the month-long 75th anniversary celebration activity being organised by the FOC First Class CW Operators’ Club.

During the weekend there may also be some operation as GJ3SXW and GJ3TXF. QSL routes for these two calls are G3SXW and G3TXF respectively.

All logs will be up-loaded to both Club Log and LoTW. (Thanks Nigel G3TXF)

QSL via G3SWH

YC9MLL IOTA OC-151

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Listen out for Leo YC9MLL on the bands.
 
Leo has been resident on Flores Island, Indonesia (IOTA OC-151) since 2004 and although active, until recently the fact that he resides on this Island and its relevance to IOTA has not been common knowledge to the Ham community. I am now in possession of logs from 2004 and Qsl Cards have now been printed.
 
Leo also holds the Callsigns of DU1OXL, DW1OXL & DY1OXL from his time in The Philippines.
DW1OXL contacts between 9th April 2001 and 22nd March 2002 were from Cebu Island
(OC-129) but all contacts other than those specific dates mentioned were from Luzon Island (OC-042).
 
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FOC 75th Anniversary Award

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To commemorate our 75th anniversary in May FOC is holding a month-long on-air event featuring more than 50 special FOC-suffix calls.  These will include GB75FOC, a special anniversary call for our club station.  (GC4FOC will be used when operating from Wales, GH4FOC from Jersey,  GN4FOC from Northern Ireland, GP4FOC from Guernsey, GS4FOC from Scotland, and GT4FOC from Isle of Man).A list of who is on the key of each special UK call each day can be found here. There will be many other FOC calls on the air all month from outside the UK, including some exotic locations such as 4X, 5B, 5T, 7Q, A6, HZ, KH6, V3 and VQ9.

Stations will gain points for contacting any FOC member and a beautiful certificate will be presented to stations who reach certain point levels.  

15 points = Bronze, 30 points = Silver, 50 points = Gold.

QSO with an FOC member = 1 point

QSO with an FOC member lasting 10 minutes or longer = 3 points

QSO with an FOC suffix station (or M0RSE) = 5 points

QSO with GB75FOC, GC4FOC, GH4FOC, GN4FOC, GP4FOC, GS4FOC or GT4FOC = 10 points

One QSO is allowed per station per band. All bands are allowed but QSOs must be CW, of course.

Listen for FOC members calling “CQ FOC 75.”  A list of current members can be found on this web site in the “About FOC” section.

Electronic logs for the FOC 75th Anniversary Award should be submitted to: [email protected]. (Members need only send claimed point totals).

QSLs for GB75FOC, GC4FOC, GH4FOC, GN4FOC, GP4FOC, GS4FOC, GT4FOC and M0RSE should be sent to G3SWH: www.g3swh.org.uk.  Check www.qrz.com pages for QSL information about other “FOC” calls.

Tnx info FOC website http://www.g4foc.org/

 

FOC event in May

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Worldwide — First Class CW Operators Club Special Event stations on air throughout May featuring an FOC suffix call including G75FOC from the UK.

A QSO party will also be held throughout the month. Stations will gain points for contacting any FOC members and a certificate will be awarded to stations that reach certain point levels.

Stations are urged to listen for FOC members calling “CQ FOC 75.” Electronic logs should be submitted to <[email protected]>.

QSLs for working G75FOC should be submitted to G3SWH, <http://www.g3swh.org.uk>.

 

Latest batch to RSGB Bureau

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Another batch of cards arrived 25th April and processed for the RSGB Buro yesterday. Sadly contents from all 5 packages appeared to be missing so undoubtedly a good amount of cards lost and not arriving here***;

Cards issued;

GB0ANT 76, GBØHI 34, GB1HI 73, GB2HI 66, GBØWSD 23, GB6ØHRH 27, GB2WHL 28, GB75UW 17, 

There were also cards for many other GB stations but in the main these were typically less than 10 in number. If you require a card please use M0OXO OQRS and remember, please DO NOT request the card more than once, save the planet 😉

DX8DX – Update;

Qsl Cards designed and at print shop. I expect delivery within next 14 days and hope to dispatch within 1 month of the operation having finished (before end of May I hope!). Currently processed ;DX8DX OC-174 – 287 Qsl requests, DX8DX OC-225 – 366 Qsl requests.

‘G*1ØØC’ event;

Re, G1ØØC. GD1ØØC, GJ1ØØC, GM1ØØC & GW1ØØC, cards are being prepared for this year-long RSGB Centenery event. Cards in the process of design by G100C team. I should have them with printer very shortly. Sri delay on these, I have no control over these cards.

***Lost cards. The only cards that will have been lost will be ‘GB – Special Event cards’, nothing else at all.

Any questions about any callsign I am manager for please just drop me an email, keep an eye on this blog for updates.

 

Come on Sun, give us a break…

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Oh boy, K index at 5 this morning.


Just a few days of good conditions would be a real bonus!

Space Weather Message Code: ALTK05
Serial Number: 713
Issue Time: 2013 Apr 26 0601 UTC

ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 5
Threshold Reached: 2013 Apr 26 0559 UTC
Synoptic Period: 0300-0600 UTC
Active Warning: Yes
NOAA Scale: G1 – Minor

Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 60 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude. Induced Currents – Weak power grid fluctuations can occur. Spacecraft – Minor impact on satellite operations possible.

 

 

Comet Ison seen by Hubble

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Later this year, Comet ISON is expected to become a naked-eye object when it skims through the atmosphere of the sun.  The Hubble Space Telescope has just obtained a sneak preview.

Hubble photographed ISON on the 10th April. At the time, the comet was 386 million miles from the sun (394 million miles from Earth), just inside the orbit of Jupiter. Even at that great distance the comet is already active as sunlight warms the surface and causes frozen gases to vaporize. A detailed analysis of the image reveals a strong jet blasting dust particles off the sunward-facing side of the comet’s nucleus.

Preliminary measurements  suggest that the ISON’s nucleus is no larger than three or four miles (~5 to 6 km) across and the comet’s dusty atmosphere, or “coma”, is approximately 3,100 miles across, or 1.2 times the width of Australia. A dust tail extends more than 57,000 miles, far beyond Hubble’s field of view.

 

D44TWO qrv in June

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Harald DF2WO will be qrv from the Cape Verde Islands soon.

D44TWO will be on air from IOTA AF-005 (Leeward islands Group) between the 03rd and 20th June (approx) 2013.

QSL via MØOXO OQRS

The most volcanically active world in the Solar System

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Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System. It has hundreds of volcanoes and volcanic activity 25 times that of Earth. However, according to NASA and European Space Agency researchers, the concentrations of volcanic activity are significantly displaced from where they are expected to be based on models that predict how the moon’s interior is heated.

Observations made by NASA’s New Horizon project in 2007 had the vantage point of capturing the giant plume from Io’s Tvashtar volcano. The debris were ejected to 330 km (250 miles) above the surface of the moon.

Masubi and Zal erupted alongside Tvashtar, ejecting three plumes high above. Loki, a virtual lake of lava and Boosaule Mons, which at 18 km (11 miles) is the highest mountain on Io and one of the highest mountains in the solar system can all be seen together in the five images captured by LORRI (Long Range Reconnaissance Imager) on the New Horizons spacecraft.

Click here to see You Tube clips of eruption.

DX8DX – All logs received…

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Spoke with Dindo DX8DX (DV1UD) this morning after a successful trip to OC-174 and OC-225.

Logs are now received and Qsl requests being processed. Log check requests here please http://www.m0oxo.com/contact-m0oxo.html

Photographs were also received this morning so design of Qsl cards now taking place and I hope to have them withing 3-4 weeks of hitting the print process. Some images can be seen here

http://www.m0oxo.com/dx8dx/oc-174.html

http://www.m0oxo.com/dx8dx/oc-225.html

Dindo thanks all of the stations who called him, whether in the log or not. It was an amazing experience and the pile ups enormous. Well done Dindo on your first DX pile ups, incredible job!

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