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CQ Newsroom

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    Multiple Events Planned for Centennial of "Transatlantic Tests"

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 04:17 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/multiple-events-planned-for-centennial.html



Next month will mark the 100th anniversary of the 1921 "Transatlantic  
Tests" that marked the beginnings of international shortwave communications  
via amateur radio, and many events and activities are planned to mark the  
occasion, including an article here in CQ next month. The ARRL and RSGB  
(Radio Society of Great Britain) are jointly sponsoring several events,  
according to the ARRL Letter. The first will be the Transatlantic Centenary  
QSO Party on 16 meters between 0200 and 0600 UTC on December 12, the date  
on which ARRL's Paul Godley, 2ZE, at a station set up in Androssan,  
Scotland, successfully received the signals of several amateur stations in  
North America. The first was 1BCG in Connecticut, operated by members of  
the Radio Club of America. For the centennial, the ARRL will have W1AW on  
Top Band and the RSGB, along with the GMDX Group (see last month's DX  
column) will operate GB2ZE from Scotland. All participants will be able to  
download a certificate and a special prize will be awarded to the first  
stations in both North America and the UK to contact both special event  
stations. In addition, the Crocodile Rock Amateur Group (CRAG) will operate  
GB1002ZE from its base near Androssan between December 1 and 26, and all  
amateurs in the UK and Crown Dependencies have been authorized during that  
time period to add "/2ZE" after their call signs. For information on  
additional activities, visit <www.arrl.org/transatlantic> or  
<www.rsgb.org/transatlantic-tests>. Finally, the Antique Wireless  
Association has been busy refurbishing a replica of the transmitter used on  
the Connecticut end of the Transatlantic Tests at 1BCG, and plans to have  
it on the air December 11 from a location near the original 1BCG station.

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    Bouvet DXpedition Garners Grants

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 04:05 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/bouvet-dxpedition-garners-grants.html

The Norwegian group organizing the 3Y0J DXpedition to Bouvet Island  
scheduled for next year has received grants from multiple amateur radio  
organizations in support of its efforts. The ARRL has donated $5000 to  
Amateur Radio DXpeditions, the trip's sponsor, according to the ARRL  
Letter. This follows grants of $15,000 from INDEXA, 10,000 Euros from the  
German DX Foundation, and $100,000 from the Northern California DX  
Foundation. The DX column in the November issue of CQ contains a  
comprehensive report on planning for the adventure by expedition co-leader  
Ken Opskar, LA7GIA. Meanwhile, the Intrepid DX Group, which originally  
planned this expedition but had to cancel it when "Braveheart" captain  
Nigel Jolly, K6NRJ, put the vessel up for sale, reports that the boat now  
has a new owner who has promised to continue to make it available for  
amateur radio DXpeditions from its future base in Ushuaia, Argentina.

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    Covid Continues to Cause Cancellations

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 03:59 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/covid-continues-to-cause-cancellations.html


The 2021 Tokyo Ham Fair
has been cancelled due to
the ongoing Covid pandemic
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has prompted additional cancellations. The  
ARRL Letter reports that the Japan Amateur Radio League, JARL, has  
reluctantly decided to cancel the 2021 Tokyo Ham Fair, which is the world's  
largest hamfest (yes, even bigger than Dayton). In addition, AMSAT changed  
its October 30, 2021 annual symposium and general meeting  from in-person  
to virtual. It was scheduled to be held on Zoom and livestreamed on YouTube  
at <https://youtu.be/RTvcceM7Tz0>. The AMSAT News Service also reported  
that the event had been renamed the 2021 AMSAT Dr. Tom Clark, K3IO,  
Memorial Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting in memory of its former  
president and satellite pioneer, who died in late September (see next item  
for more on K3IO).

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    Milestones: K3IO, K7SZ, SKs

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 03:57 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/milestones-k3io-k7sz-sks.html

Inaugural CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame member Dr. Tom Clark, K3IO  
(formerly W3IWI), became a Silent Key on September 28 at age 82. Clark was  
a leading authority on Very Long Baseline Interferometry, a key player in  
the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and a pioneer in  
amateur radio digital and satellite communications. As a founding member of  
TAPR (Tucson Amateur Packet Radio), the AMSAT News Service reported, Clark  
was a leader in developing the AX.25 digital protocol on which all amateur  
packet radio is based. He was also AMSAT's second president and was  
instrumental in developing much of the hardware that flew on multiple  
amateur satellites. He spent his professional career at NASA. Longtime CQ  
and Popular Communications columnist Rich Arland, K7SZ, passed away October  
7. Rich was also an authority on QRP (low-power) communication and authored  
several editions of the ARRL's Low Power Communications book. He was  
CQ's "Learning Curve" editor from 2010-2012 and a longtime columnist for  
Popular Communications..

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    Antarctic Eclipse Festival: Hams Wanted!

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 03:55 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/antarctic-eclipse-festival-hams-wanted.html



There will be total eclipse of the sun over Antarctica on December 4, but  
the HamSCI citizen science group is asking amateurs around the world to  
help collect data on changes it causes in radio propagation. According to  
the ARRL Letter, it is expected that the shadow of the moon crossing over  
Antarctica will generate traveling ionospheric disturbances, or TIDs, that  
will in turn affect propagation.

Hams and shortwave listeners with HF radios connected to computers are  
asked to collect Doppler-shift data from WWV or other time-and-frequency  
standard stations between December 1 and December 10 and report the data to  
an internet site. Complete details and additional information on the  
Antarctic Eclipse Festival are available at <www.hamsci.org/festivals>.

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    Parks, Parks and More Parks

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 03:51 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/parks-parks-and-more-parks.html



The Parks on the Air organization, POTA, has announced the addition of more  
than 1000 parks to its list of accredited locations. According to a report  
on Newsline, a small group of volunteers has spent the last several months  
examining user requests for new park accreditations and adding those that  
meet the criteria to the system list.

The organization also announced the formation of a formal help desk,  
staffed by a rotating group of volunteers, to provide technical support to  
POTA participants. The desk may be reached at <help@parksontheair.com>. For  
general information about the program, visit <parksontheair.com>; maps,  
spotting, leaderboards, etc. are at <pota.app>.

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Radio Silence on the Far Side of the Moon

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 03:49 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/10/radio-silence-on-far-side-of-moon.html


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