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WA7BNM Contest Calendar
Aug 2
European HF Championship
TARA Grid Dip Shindig
Aug 2-3
10-10 Int. Summer Contest, SSB
ARRL UHF Contest
North American QSO Party, CW
Aug 3
SARL HF Phone Contest
Aug 9-10
WAE DX Contest, CW
Aug 16-17
SARTG WW RTTY Contest
ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest
North American QSO Party, SSB
Aug 16-18
New Jersey QSO Party
Aug 18
Run for the Bacon QRP Contest
Aug 23-24
Ohio QSO Party
Aug 30-31
YO DX HF Contest
SCC RTTY Championship
Aug 31
SARL HF CW Contest
Sep 1-2
MI QRP Labor Day CW Sprint
Sep 6-7
All Asian DX Contest, Phone
Sep 6
Wake-Up! QRP Sprint
AGCW Straight Key Party
Sep 7
North American Sprint, CW
DARC 10-Meter Digital Contest

(Thanks, Bruce, WA7BNM)

 

ARRL DX Bulletin

UGANDA, 5X.
Nick, G3RWF is QRV as 5X1NH from Fort Portal in Western Uganda until August 15. QSL via G3RWF.
MALAWI, 7Q.
Harry, G0JMU is QRV as 7Q7HB and is here for an indefinite period of time. He is active using mostly RTTY and PSK31. QSL direct via G0IAS.
HONG KONG, VR2.
The Hong Kong Amateur Radio DX Association will use the special call sign VR2008O during the Olympic Games on 40 through 6 meters with SSB, RTTY and PSK31 until August 31. QSL direct only to VR2XMT, Charlie Ho, P.O. Box 900, Fanling Post Office, Hong Kong. Have a look at the QSL on www.qrz.com/vr2008o.
SOUTH COOK ISLANDS, E51.
Bill, N7OU, will be QRV as E51NOU between September 15 and October 11. Activity will be on 40 to 10 meters using low power and CW only. QSL via N7OU.
IRAN, EP.
Yuki, JH1NBN, is currently active as EP3BN. His length of stay is unknown. QSL via his home call sign.
USI to Host Special Event Stations
The United States Islands (USI) awards program will host a series of special event stations -- including their main club station KL7USI -- from all over the US, Alaska and the Yukon celebrating 15 years on HF. Starting summer 2008 throughout 2009, look for USI activities on 14.260 MHz and other bands. USI is the premiere state island collecting program. Check USI website for further details: http://www.usislands.org/.

Check Out the July/August NCJ
NCJ, The National Contest Journal, is what everyone interested in radiosport needs to have in their shack. Filled with the latest news from the contesting world, NCJ is what every contester needs in their shack. Whether you are new to contesting or are a seasoned pro (or somewhere in the middle), you will find something in NCJ just for you.

 

Amateur Radio Special Event to Commemorate Polar Transit Anniversary
The USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered vessel, is today a public museum, visited by more than 250,000 annually at its berth at the Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, Connecticut. The ship (along with Old Ironsides in Boston) is one of only two vessels designated as “Historic Ships.” Now, amateur radio operators worldwide will be able to participate in the recognition of the ship’s most notable and historic accomplishment.
Amateur radio operator Don Keith, N4KC, is spearheading a special amateur radio on-air operating event commemorating the 50th anniversary of Nautilus reaching the North Pole on its first-ever run through the fabled Northwest Passage. In co-operation with the Southern New England Region of the Navy/Marine Corps Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) and the Submarine Base Amateur Radio Club (K1SSN), stations will be operating from the grounds of Historic Ship Nautilus and the Submarine Force Museum and Library in Groton during the weekend of August 2 and 3, 2008. Nautilus actually reached the North Pole at 11:15 PM EDST on August 3, 1958. Plans are for the event to continue until at least that time so one lucky amateur operator will have a QSO at the precise moment Nautilus “pierced the pole” fifty years before.
The on-air operation will use special events call sign N9N for “Nautilus 90 North,” recalling the historic radio message sent to President Eisenhower when the ship emerged from beneath the ice pack to announce the mission’s success. The North Pole is at 90 degrees north latitude.
Tentative operating frequencies will be 7.279 MHz on 40 meters and 14.243 and 14.343 MHz on 20 meters, depending on prior use and QRM, using SSB. Other bands, modes, and frequencies may also be activated depending on response and demand. MARS members have been issued a special invitation to come by and assist with the operation. Special commemorative QSLs will be sent to those who confirm contact and include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
QSLs should be sent to:

Don Keith N4KC
40 Red Stick Road
Indian Springs Village, AL 35124

Event info is available at QRZ.com under N9N, http://www.n4kc.com/, or by emailing N4KC@bellsouth.net.

 

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