The operation from Hon Tre (IOTA AS-157) has now been uploaded to LOTW.
Qsl Cards are still available on the link below;-
https://www.m0oxo.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
The operation from Hon Tre (IOTA AS-157) has now been uploaded to LOTW.
Qsl Cards are still available on the link below;-
https://www.m0oxo.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
Just back from a great week in Germany.
Many new friends and many more met at the Ham Radio yearly gathering. This year the attendance was 14,500, a little higher than expected.
You can see imaged from the event on my facebook page on the link here.
https://www.facebook.com/charles.wilmott.3/media_set?set=a.10155968881287105&type=3
Photo above ; Saif Alkhayarin A71AM, M0OXO & Juma Al Kuwari A71EM
AS-206 JA0, 1, 2, 7Honshu’s Coastal Islands East, Japan (qualifying islands to be added from Directory for these prefixes) 33o43–41o35N 136o00–142o15E.A new group, created by splitting the current AS-117 Honshu’s Coastal Islands in accordance with the ‘large island’ criterion that allows more than one coastal island group.There has been considerable activity from both groups.The entry/title of AS-117 Honshu’s Coastal Islands has been changed toJA3, 4, 9 Honshu’s Coastal Islands West with the above-mentioned islands transferred to AS-206 and its co-ordinates box changed to 33o24–37o54N 130o00–137o38E.
AS-207 R0K Chukchi Sea Coast Centre group, Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia –Asia (=Kosa Dvukh Pilotov) 68o08–69o27N 178.00E-177.00W Valid for the Arctic Islands Award.New ‘unofficial/coastal island group’, created by splitting the current AS-174 Chukchi Sea Coast West group. There has been no known previous amateur radio activity.This island does not currently appear in the listing for AS-174 Chukchi Sea Coast West group although it did many years back (it was deleted for lack of a map). The latter’s new coordinates will be 69o27–70o00N 172.30-178.00E but the name will not be changed.
OC-298 FO Tatakoto Atoll, Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia (=Tatakoto) 17o15–17o25S 138o11–138o35W. New ‘remote island group’. This island was previously part of OC-066 Tuamotu Archipelago but is separated from the other islands in this large group by at least 154 km. There have been some four previous operations.Tatakoto will be deleted from OC-066 Tuamotu Archipelago without any change to the latter’s group name or co-ordinates.
OC-299 V6 Yap East group, State of Yap, FSM (=Elato, Lamotrek, Olimarao, Pikelot, Satawal, West Fayu) 07o15–08o15N 145o40–147o45E. New ‘remote island group’. These islands were previously part of OC-132 East Yap group but are separated from the remaining islands in that group by at least 160.5 km. There has been no known previous amateur radio activity.These islands will be deleted from OC-132 East Yap group which will now consist of Eauripik, Faraulep, Gaferut, Ifalik and Woleaiand be renamed as Yap Centre group. Its new coordinates will be 6o35–9o20N 142o55–145o40E.
OC-300 T31 McKean and Nikumaroro Atolls,Phoenix Islands, Central Kiribati, Kiribati (=McKean, Nikumaroro) 02o30–05o00S 173o00–174o50W. New ‘remote island group’. These islands were previously part of OC-043 Phoenix Islands but are separated from the remaining islands in that group by at least 230 km. There has been no known previous amateur radio activity.These islands will be deleted from OC-043 Phoenix Islands which will now consist of Birnie, Enderbury, Kanton, Manra, Orona and Rawaki.The latter’s new coordinates will be 02o30–05o00S 170o25–173o00W.
SA-101 CE0 Alejandro Selkirk Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile (=Alejandro Selkirk) 33º35–33º55S080º35–081º00W. New ‘remote island group’. This island was previously part of SA-005 Juan Fernandez Archipelago but is separated from the remaining islands in that group by some 159 km. There has been no known previous amateur radio activity. This island will be deleted from SA-005 group which will now consist of Robinson Crusoe and Santa Clara and be renamed as Juan Fernandez Archipelago(Robinson Crusoe Island). Its new coordinates will be 33º30–33º50S 078º40–079º05W.
IOTA Management Islands On The Air (IOTA) Ltd
Anyone that requires a QSL Card confirmation for any of any customers that use Satellite QSO’s please read on.
Most of the 4.5 million QSO’s in the OQRS database contain HF information and the QSL Labels have been designed accordingly.
Satellite QSO’s need more specific information that the normal label offers so if you request a confirmation for a Satellite QSO, please email as well as making the request. If I receive the email then I can produce the information you require manually on the label in the ”free text” portion which will fulfill your needs
for any Satellite Awards.
If in doubt please ask…… Thanks…
3G1DX Team planning to be active from Pajaros Rocks, IOTA SA – 100, 18 – 20 October 2019, if there will be problem with of swells, 21 – 23 October 2019.
Team – CE3WW, XQ1CR, XQ1FM, CA1FCS, CA1DBD, CE1DN, K9AJ, IT9YRE, XQ4CW, I2YDX.
They will operate SSB, CW.
QSL via XQ4CW
The 3D2CR logs (22,703 QSOs) have been uploaded to Club Log and are now available, as is OQRS at https://clublog.org/logsearch/3D2CR.
Yesterday multiple people, who were sponsors, reported seeing their QSOs confirmed via LoTW.
As the 3D2CR Team are not members of any Society, they will not respond to any Qsl Card Bureau requests whatsoever.
Just a reminder that Christian EA3NT will be qrv (with Col JW/OJ0Y) as JW/EA3NT from Svalbard (IOTA EU-026)
Both Ops are currently on Svalbard operating currently on 20m SSB.
**Please note, I am only QSL Manager for JW/EA3NT Callsign**
https://www.m0oxo.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
Igor Znamenskiy UA9KDF and his team will be QRV from Hon Tre Island, Vietnam (IOTA AS-157 South China Sea Coast Centre group) between the 02nd & 15th June 2019.
The Team include: Igor UA9KDF, Andy Korobeynikov UA9LDD (+son), Vladimir Vassiljev R9LR, and Ruslan Zalata R9LAJ.
They will use Modes: CW, SSB, FT8 Logs on Bands 40-10 + Sat + Moon. If they have stable internet the logs will be uploaded throughout the trip but if no Internet then they will upload after the Dxpedition.
Further information regarding antennas etc will follow in the coming days.
All QSLs for XV9DF go via QSL via M0OXO OQRS or Direct Post Mail.
Just a reminder that Members of the GMDX group and Stirling District Amateur Radio Society ( Billy GM0OBX, John MM0JZB, Jonathan MM0OKG, Ross MM0OBT and Stevie MM0VPY). will be active from Luxembourg from 25/05/2019 – 01/06/2019.
They hope to be qrv by 1900utc on Saturday 25th and to make an entry in he CQ WPX CW Contest this weekend.
Operating on 40/30/20/17/15/12/10/6 /4/2 on SSB/ CW/FT8/RTTY, they will be using the call sign of LX/GM0OBX.
Station set up:
HF1 – 1 x 7300 – 1kw – hexbeam (20-10)
HF2 – 1 x 7300 – 1kw – 1/4 vertical for 40m – 1/4 vertical for 30m
VHF1 – 1 x 7300 – 5 element beam for 6m -10 element beam for 2m – vertical for 4m
If you feel you can help them with a donation to their Charity then please visit the LX/GM0OBX Qrz.com page for further details.