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QRZ Forums - Contests, DXpeditions and Special Events
/////////////////////////////////////////// KG4WV at GITMO Posted: 30 Oct 2014 07:15 AM PDT http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...O&goto=newpost KG4WV is currently active on 18.111 if you desire to make a contact with Bill at Guantanamo Bay. The freq is very busy. ![]() /////////////////////////////////////////// VI6ANZAC Special Event Station Posted: 29 Oct 2014 08:36 PM PDT http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...n&goto=newpost To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of ships carrying Australian and New Zealand (ANZAC) soldiers to Gallipoli and the Western Front in World War I (WWI) and the significant role played by Albany, a small town on the south west corner of Western Australia, in Australias ANZAC history (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac_spirit), a number of commemorative events will be taking place in Albany Western Australia from the 31 October to 2 November 2014. Albany Western Australia was the last place that many soldiers saw Australian soil. The ANZAC spirit and legend is well documented in the national Australian history, its memorials and musuems. ANZAC Day is celebrated in Australia on 25 April every year and is the national day of remembrance for all those who have served and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac_Day) In recognition of this significance the Australian Federal Government Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) has given permission for the Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) to use the ANZAC name in special event amateur call signs. Southern Electronics Group (SEG) in Albany Western Australia has been granted permission to use a special event call sign VI6ANZAC over the weekend of the Albany commemorative events. SEG will be the first club in Western Australia and the second club in Australia to be granted use of an ANZAC Centenary Special Event callsign. SEG will be restricted using the call sign to one 24 hour period over the weekend, so all members will come together to maximise use of it on Saturday 1 November 2014. No matter what transpires, this is a great "once in a lifetime" opportunity! The special event call sign and QSL Card will be highly sought after by VK amateurs and overseas amateurs alike as use of the ANZAC call sign suffix is being highly regulated by WIA, The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and DVA. VI6ANZAC will be active on all HF bands 160M - 10M, including the WARC bands from 0001hrs (WST - +8 hours UTC) to 2359hrs WST. Digital modes will also be operating throughout the period. The operators of VI6ANZAC are looking forward to working as many VK and overseas stations as they can and a special QSL card will be available for those who make contact with the Special Event Station. Please see our QRZ Page for further information and our real time logbook entries. (http://qrz.com/db/vi6anzac) 73s from the Southern Electronics Group (VK6SR) in Albany. /////////////////////////////////////////// Hint to DXpedition operators Posted: 29 Oct 2014 06:27 PM PDT http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...s&goto=newpost Most guys ID themselves well. But some guys will go 10-15 minutes without IDing in the heat of a pileup. And if you have a weird callsign pse QRS and send it twice. Thanks. /////////////////////////////////////////// live webcast Arduino for ham radio Oct 30 Posted: 28 Oct 2014 03:04 PM PDT http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...0&goto=newpost Please join us for a special webcast featuring our special guest, Glen Popiel, KW5GP, author of the newly released ARRL publication, Arduino for Ham Radio. This event will be webcast from W5KUB’s personal ham shack on Thursday, October 30th at 8:00 PM CT (0100 UTC). Arduino devices are powerful and inexpensive microcontrollers, and they are an easy way for ham radio operators, students, and professionals to create devices that interact with their environment using sensors and actuators. Glen will discuss Arduino and its many applications. Glen will show and demonstrate projects from his book. He may even bring some surprise projects not in the book. Glen’s projects include: Random Code Practice Generator CW Beacon and Foxhunt Keyer Fan Speed Controller Digital Compass Weather Station RF Probe with LED Bar Graph Solar Battery Charge Monitor On-Air Indicator Talking SWR Meter Talking GPS/UTC Time/Grid Square Indicator Iambic Keyer Waveform Generator PS/2 CW Keyboard Field Day Satellite Tracker Azimuth/Elevation Rotator Controller CW Decoder Lightning Detector CDE/Hy-Gain Rotator Controllers To join the webcast go to http://W5KUB.com/ where the fun begins! For the first time, there will be a telephone line for viewers to join the webcast. Viewers can ask questions or discuss their own Arduino projects. During the live webcast, viewers can chat with us or other ham radio operators from around the world. Viewers can win prizes, including autographed Arduino for Ham Radio books and some Arduino items donated by Glen Popiel. To be eligible for prizes, you must have a registered chat room login account on W5KUB.COM. If you don’t already have a login, go to “W5KUB” and click on “Live Events and Chat Room” where you can either log in or set up a new user account. This year over $10,000 in prizes have been awarded to viewers of our webcast! Of course, no purchase is necessary to win a prize because we don’t sell anything!! W5KUB is not affiliated with any products or companies. Following Arduino, our guest will be John Amodeo, NN6JA, Producer of ABC’s hit TV show Last Man Standing featuring Tim Allen. John will provide an update of the recent K6H Special Event. Also, please help spread the word by posting this announcement in your Facebook groups and forwarding this message to your ham radio friends! POSTS |
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