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IOTA-Clublog – More news;

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More information has been posted on the IOTA website in relation to the Clublog QSO matching;

One of the first actions of Islands on the Air (IOTA) Ltd., the new managers of the programme, has been to expand the application routes on IOTA’s existing software system to include Club Log QSO Matches.

This is intended as the first step to the introduction of a much broader system of Paperless QSLing that is scheduled to be launched in the late Spring of 2017. Only a relatively small number of IOTA operations have been added at this time, mainly ones from islands which satisfy the criterion of one DXCC entity equals just one IOTA.

This action was intended to provide a test run on how Club Log QSO matching would work in due course on the new IT system. Even so, modest as this approach is, more than 10,000 QSO matches were obtained in the first week, and the first IOTA 100 Island applications have been received using this option exclusively. As with all new IT enhancements there were a number of bugs and queries raised which have now been resolved. Finally, to make use of this additional feature, sign in to the IOTA website and go to https://www.rsgbiota.org/mycredits/ and click on Club Log QSO Matches.

Bear in mind, this is not the full-blown system envisaged for introduction next year. We will expand the list of accepted operations over the coming weeks and months but, much as we would like to do more, it will be mainly in the area of recent operations from the rarer IOTA groups and, of course, ones that have uploaded logs to Club Log and indicated that they do not wish to delay or block IOTA QSO matching.

G3KMA, 10 Jul 2016

 

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M0OXO DXCC Honor Roll

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Well after 14 years I finally got there!

I was pleased to receive this Plaque from the ARRL yesterday and of course it has pride of place in the shack.

2016 has been a good year for the hobby with both DXCC Honor Roll and IOTA Honour Roll. I hope to add to it very soon with my most sought after Trophy, the IOTA 750 Shield. Fingers crossed.

Thanks again to Christian Cabre EA3NT who gave me the final entity I needed when he operated from Juan De Nova as FT4JA. Cheers Chris !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bureau Mailing – #2 – 2016

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QSL cards will be posted to 83 World Bureaus , Monday 11th July 2016

This mailing is a joint mailing between Charles M0OXO & Tim M0URX
I would very much appreciate feedback from you when the QSL cards start arriving at World Bureaus or received by hams around the world.? This feedback will be added to our data below.

This mailing features cards from the recent expeditions A25UK, A35T, A91HI, GS0NWM, TX3X, VK0EK

Total amount of QSL cards 19,765
Via M0URX 10,565
Via M0OXO 9.200

Click here for more detailed information of this and past bureau posting.

 

 

 

World’s largest Radio Telescope

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China has put the finishing touches on the world’s biggest radio telescope, whose 1,650-foot-wide dish will scan the heavens for signs of intelligent alien life, among other tasks.

On Sunday (July 3), technicians installed the last of the 4,450 panels that make up the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope’s (FAST) giant dish.

Project team members will soon begin testing and debugging FAST, after which Chinese scientists will use it for “early-stage research,” Xinhua reported. But the instrument will be available to researchers around the world when that phase is over — likely two to three years from now

 

 

IOTA confirmation – AS-151

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Yesterday I was pleased to receive two confirmations by paper QSL Card for IOTA.

BD2RJ/2 was qrv back in 2009 from  Changxing Island, Dalian provinca of China IOTA AS-151.

Qsl Card was received via Direct Post Mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IOTA crediting via Clublog

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Q –  ”What happens if the Log in Clublog is deleted, will the IOTA QSO’s sat in the current update field be lost?”

R – The team inform me that accepted QSO matches are stored in the IOTA database so should your log on Clublog be deleted or changed then QSO matches in the IOTA system won’t be touched and remain safe.

Friedrichshafen 2016

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The Friedrichshafen Ham Fair took place last weekend and photograps can be found by clicking here or the image to the left.

Friedrichshafen is an industrial city on the northern shoreline of Lake Constance in Southern Germany, near both the borders of Switzerland and Austria. It is the district capital of the Bodensee district in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.

The Ham Fair is held here in June each Year.

 

 

 

 

 

A91HI AS-202 IOTA Contest 2016

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Bahrain Amateur Radio Group (BARG) will participate in the IOTA Contest from Hawar Island AS-202 as A91HI. All documents submitted to the authority and waiting for approval.

Hawar Island AS-202 was activated for the first time recently this year, this will be the second activation only from AS-202. More details soon from Team Leader Fawaz Sulaibeekh A92AA

Qsl via M0OXO OQRS

 

 

 

 

VY0BRR NA-156 confirmed

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I was pleased to receive this card yesterday after quite a long wait.

Dorset Island, Nunavut, in the High Arctic (IOTA NA-156) was activated back in July 2015 as part of the RSGB IOTA Contest by Mike VE2XB.

Also known as ‘Kinngait’ in Inuktitut, this ancient artistic community has been inhabited by native peoples for three thousand years, Cape Dorset is situated on Dorset Island, adjacent to Foxe Peninsula at the southwestern tip of Baffin Island.

 

 

 

D44TWO – Santiago Island

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Harald (DF2WO) is back in Cape Verde.

He is QRV as D44TWO from Santiago Island, Cabo Verde (IOTA AF-005) from the 15th June for around one month.

Harald will be using a homebrew version of the G3TXQ Hexbeam and will be on 6 thro 30M using CW, SSB and Digital Modes (PSK-31, RTTY & JT65A).

Qsl via M0OXO OQRS or Direct Post Mail.