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WA7BNM Contest Calendar
Oct. 22: CIS DX Contest
Oct. 22-23: ARCI Fall QSO Party
50 MHz Fall Sprint
Oct 29-30 CQWW DX Contest, SSB
eXtreme CW WW Challenge
10-10 Int'l Fall Contest, CW
Oct. 30: FISTS Coast to Coast Contest
Nov. 5 IPARC Contest, CW
Nov 5-6 Ukranian DX Contest
Nov 5-7 ARRL Sweepstakes, CW
NA Collegiate Champ.,CW
IPARC Contest, SSB
Nov 6 High Speed CW Club Contest
DARC 10-meter Digital Contest
Nov 12-13 WAE DX Contest, RTTY
JIDX Phone Contest
SARL Field Day Contest
OK/OM DX Contest, CW
LZ DX Contest
Nov 19-20 EUCW Frat. QSO Party
All-Austrian 160 Mtr.Contest
RSGB 1.8 MHz Contest, CW
Nov 26-27 CQ WW DX Contest, CW

 

SVALBARD, JW.
Hugo, LA5YJ is QRV as JW5YJ and has been active on 30 meters around 0015z. QSL to home call. Meanwhile, Vegard, LA9LMA is QRV as JW9LMA and has been active on 20 meters using SSB around 2300 to 0200z. QSL to home call.
DODECANESE, SV5.
Al, SV5/DJ5AA and Wolfgang, SV5/DL3DRN can usually be found on 30 to 15 meters between 2200 and 0400z. QSL to home calls.
GIBRALTAR, ZB.
ZB2FK has been QRV on 160 meters around 0100z. QSL direct to home call.
 

ARRL DX BULLETIN

MAURITANIA, 5T.
Jean is QRV as 5T0JL and has been active on 80 meters around 0500z. QSL via ON8RA.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, A6.
Abdullah, A61Q has been active on 30 meters around 1530z. QSL via EA7FTR.
CANADA, VE.
Mike, VE6AO is QRV as CK6AO to celebrate Alberta's100th anniversary, and can often be found on 20 meters using SSB.QSL to home call.
SINGAPORE, 9V.
The Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society has announced that Singapore amateurs have been allocated on a secondary basis access to 7100 to 7200 kHz. This supplements their existing allocation on 7000 to 7100 kHz.
HUTAN, A5.
Harvey, A52SY has been active on 20 meters SSB around1300z. He has also been active on 40 meters CW around 1700 to1800z. QSL via ON4ON.
THAILAND, HS.
Members of the RAST radio club are QRV as HS0T until December 31 to commemorate the birth of the son of the Crown Prince and Princess. They have been authorized the use of 160 and 80 meters, as well as the newer bands, in addition to their regular HF bands. QSL via HS6NDK.
ANTARCTICA.
Alan, R1ANC has been QRV on 30 meters around 0600z. Meanwhile, Mike, R1ANT has been active on 30 meters as well around the same time. QSL via operators' instructions.
SOUTH SHETLANDS.
Alex, R1ANF has been active on 17 meters using CW around 2130z. QSL via operator's instructions.
WESTERN SAHARA, S0.
Mahfoud, S01MZ has been active on 80 meters SSB around 0500z and then on 17 meters SSB between 1230 and 1330z. QSL via EA1BT.

Approximately 20,000 Basic-Only Canadian amateurs gain access to HF bands

Industry Canada reports that since the new regulations were implemented on July 30, 2005, 19,995 Canadian amateurs who held a Basic Only certificate before April 2, 2002 have been granted access to the HF bands. There remain 2450 amateur operators in Canada that do not possess HF privileges. This does not imply that they have not met the 80% pass mark but that as of today, Industry Canada has had no requests from these individuals for HF privileges.

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