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September 2010

Plans for Heard Island VK0-H underway

September 4, 2010 by Arvadmin

The DX fraternity is eagerly looking forward to the day that Heard Island VK0-H, in the top ten of the world?s most wanted DX entities, is activated again.

Preliminary, but serious plans have begun to put this uninhabited sub-Antarctic island, in the Southern Indian Ocean, home to Mt Big Ben which is Australia's highest mountain and active volcano, back on air in February 2013.

Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY, who is the busy Team Leader for The Spratlys DX0DX DX-pedition in January 2011, has announced that the planning phase for Heard Island 2013 has begun. The Co-Leader for Heard Island DXpedition is Steve Chamberlain VK6IR.

The last VK-organised activations of this remote Australian territory were back in 1983, although it has been activated since then in 1997.

In 2013 it is proposed to have a 13-member DXpedition team on the island for two weeks. Costs are expected to be in the order of $USD500,000.

The key preliminaries are to seek a permit to land on the World Heritage Site marine reserve located some 4,000 kilometres southwest of mainland Australia.

Chris VK3FY has already had discussions with the office of the relevant Australian Government Minister and submitted an application for Ministerial approval.

An appropriate ship for this journey has been sourced and negotiations have begun with its owners.

Once those steps are completed, or satisfactorily progressed, at least one callsign will be sought from the Australian Communications and Media Authority, and an internet website set up to keep everyone informed.

- Jim Linton VK3PC, Publicist for the Heard Island 2013 DXpedition.

VU-land gets 6m band

September 2, 2010 by Arvadmin

The Ministry of Communications in India has released the 6m band to the Amateur Service and also revised of the power limit permitted on HF bands associated with a change to the licence structure.

The announcement by the Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing in relation to the 50-54MHz band refers to the F1B, F2B, F3E, F3C modes using 25 watts. No mention is made of CW or SSB.

India now has only two licence classes, the Restricted and General. This change includes a 400 watts DC input power being allowed on all HF bands for the General class licence.

Previously a 50 watts input applied to the final, and 400 watts was only allowed in very small sub-bands for previous Advanced class licence. The General Class licence requires the passing of Morse code at 8wpm.

Try out CW Event

September 2, 2010 by Arvadmin

The FISTS group has announced a ‘Get Your Feet Wet CW Event’ that is open to all radio amateurs who area new to CW and also experienced brass ponders.

The rules ban programmable keyers, code readers, or computer assistance in sending and receiving. Just human-powered CW from straight keys, cooties, iambics and human powered keyers.

The event begins 0000 UTC on Friday, 10 September and goes to 0000 UTC 13 September.

For more detailed rules and even down-loadable log sheets, go to: http://www.fists.org on the Web and check under the activities heading “Get Your Feet Wet Weekend”.

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