Author - Charles M0OXO

GR2HQ Card hit Royal Mail….

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The GR2HQ Qsl Cards arrived today from the Printer.

150 Qsl Cards that were requested ‘direct’ were the first to be processed and they will arrive at Royal Mail on Monday (20th September) morning. 130 cards requested on-line for RSGB bureau will be in the system early next week.

Thanks for your patience!

More Buro cards completed…..

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Hot on the heels of the last batch (see blog previous to one), these cards also sent to the RSGB Bureau today:-

GB1TAN – 90, MØOXO – 140,
GBØANT – 445, GB1HI – 430,
GB4IPY – 370……..

….Substantially more than anticipated and still pending are the GR2HQ Cards.

That brings the total amount of labels printed in the last 14/21 days to just over 4000. Hopefully they will move very swiftly through the system.

WFF new activation – ‘GFF-113’

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Saturday 18th September 2010 will see the Stour Estuary ‘GFF-113’ being activated for the first time. The operators will be Sonia (MØTUL) and Adam (MØGWS) and they will be operating from Wrabness from around 9.30 – 10.00am on 20 and maybe 15m SSB. The Operators will both be using their home callsigns as above.

The Stour Estuary is a nature reserve in Essex, England, east of Colchester on the estuary of the Rive Stour, managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, (RSPB). The estuary is important as a breeding, roosting and wintering site for many waterfowl and other birds, including woodpeckers, Nightingale, Blackcap, Whitethroat, Sedge Warbler, Shelduck,  Pintail, Teal, Grey Plover, Redshank, Curlew and Black-tailed Godwit.

Please give Sonia and Adam a call and we wish them well with their first WFF activation!

Hollywood Business Supplies Ltd.

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Hollywood business Supplies Ltd
(HBS Ltd), providers of Stationery, computer supplies, at fantastic discounted prices, from pens to copier paper and office furniture or Sellotape, Computer Labels and Laminating Sheets.

With secure on-line payment and prompt delivery this is the easy way to get your supplies at a good competitive price.

The Owner, (himself a licensed radio amateur), offers a fast and very efficient service, one I would recommend to anyone.paypal_logo

Give Mike a ring today and see how he can help you with essential supplies
for your Office or Home.

HBS Ltd.

44 Simms Lane, Hollywood,
Birmingham
West Midlands
B47 5HY
United Kingdom

 

Telephone: 01564 780378
Fax: 01564 823966
Mobile Phone Number: 07976 744479

 
Address:
44 Simms Lane
Hollywood
Birmingham
West Midlands
B47 5HY
United Kingdom

Telephone: 01564 780378
Fax: 01564 823966
Mobile Phone Number: 07976 744479

2.6K Qsl Cards to RSGB Bureau

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Latest Qsl Cards to go to the bureau this week are as follows:-

GB1TAN – 320, MØSCC – 70,
MØOXO – 290,
GBØANT – 470,
GBØWFF – 175, GB1HI – 410,
MØBZH – 45, GB4IPY – 560,
2EØKYI – 130, MW0JZE – 120.

Pending are approx 250 GBØANT & 200 GB4IPY
which will be processed in the coming days and also
270 Direct & Bureau cards for GR2HQ when they
arrive from the printer any day now.

G4OBK Logs now on EW4DX LogSearch

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A big thanks to Phil G4OBK for his recent contact re-WFF.

Many of you will be starting to see new areas appearing in your results on the EW4DX LogSearch. Phil has kindly supplied the logs from his SOTA and his WOTA activities to us for the WFF programme.

So far we have sent several logs to the LogSearch from areas such as GFF-020 (Yorkshire Dales National Park), GFF-008 (Lake District National Park) & GFF-012 (North Yorkshire Moors National Park [new activation!]).

Please note that there are no Qsl Cards available for these trips, just the verifications on the WFF LogSearch. On your behalf, I extend our gratitude to Phil for his support of the WFF programme!

(Photo above shows Phil G4OBK on Helm Crag in the Lake District National Park GFF-008).

ONFF Awards now issued

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ONFF announced a few weeks ago that their WFF Awards were now completed and were ready for issue.

I am pleased to say that my first ONFF Award arrived yesterday courtesy of the ONFF Co-ordinator Gino ON3SSB. There are several Awards available (website click here) and he tells us:-


Rules to apply for the “ONFF Award” are simple :


– The award is free, and free only, and will be send to you by mail (electronic format), JPEG file.

– There are 3 different classes :

Class 3/Bronze : 10 QSO’s have to be made with 10 different ONFF references.

Class 2/Silver : 25 QSO’s have to be made with 25 different ONFF references.

Class 1/Gold : 50 QSO’s have to be made with 50 different ONFF references.

All bands, all modes are welcome and all contacts must be verified by the EW4DX Log search.

GL to Gino and the ONFF team, we wish them every success!

Another ‘win’ for Strictly!

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‘M2X’ hit the mark again this week with a nice new Contest Certificate.


This time was for the CQWW RTTY DX Contest in 2009 when John (G4RCG) managed Country Winner in the High Power Single Operator Class (20M).


Well done John!

3WØC paper confirmation arrives

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3WØC‘ Qsl Card confirmation arrived a few days ago for their activity from Con-Co Island, Vietnam (IOTA AS-185). This folded card (becoming the norm now for major Dxpeditions) fills a hole in the Asian section of my IOTA collection.
Côn Có was previously a top secret Vietnamese military base and so any ham-radio activity was unimaginable. And while tourists are today permitted to visit the island, it is not readily accessible, being several hours away by boat – and so rare QSOs with 3W6C were highly valued.

The team have responded to all those who sent their QSLs direct. QSL Manager Leo, HB9DWL, mailed more than 1000 letters around the world. Letters received with insufficient return postage or expired IRCs were QSL’d via the bureau (some people just never learn!).

Sunspot Tytonidae continues to amaze…

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…but not by good HF propagation!

Sunspot 1093 continues to amaze onlookers.

Earlier this week, it divided like a giant amoeba undergoing mitosis.
And “today it looks like an owl (family Tytonidae),” reports Rogerio Marcon of Campinas, Brasil. “What a beautiful configuration!”

Well it’s different I’ll give them that!