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   02 Sep 11 00:21:58   
   
   SB DX @ ARL $ARLD036   
   ARLD036 DX news   
      
   ZCZC AE36   
   QST de W1AW     
   DX Bulletin 36  ARLD036   
   From ARRL Headquarters     
   Newington CT  September 1, 2011   
   To all radio amateurs      
      
   SB DX ARL ARLD036   
   ARLD036 DX news   
      
   This week's bulletin was made possible with information provided by   
   NC1L, PA1AW, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL,   
   Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web   
   sites.  Thanks to all.   
      
   MALTA, 9H.  Jasper, PB2JJ is QRV as 9H3JN until September 14.   
   Activity is on 40 to 10 meters using CW and SSB.  QSL to home call.   
      
   MOROCCO, CN.  Marko, S55EI will be QRV as CN2EI from September 3 to   
   20.  Activity will be on 40, 6 and 2 meters using SSB and PSK31.   
   QSL to home call.   
      
   NEW CALEDONIA, FK.  Members of the Association Radio Amateur New   
   Caledonia are QRV as TX8KA from Noumea until September 10 in   
   celebration of the Sixteenth South Pacific Games.  Activity is   
   generally between 2015 and 2130z daily on 20 meters using CW.  QSL   
   via FK8HA.   
                         
   SARDINIA, IS0.  Max, IZ4JMA will be QRV as IS0/IZ4JMA from Isuledda   
   Island, IOTA EU-024, from September 3 to 10.  Activity will be on 80   
   to 10 meters using CW, SSB and digital modes.  QSL to home call.   
      
   ALASKA, KL7.  Rick, K6VVA will be QRV as K6VVA/KL7 from   
   Revillagigedo, IOTA NA-041, from September 6 to 8.  This is from the   
   Alexander Archipelago island group off the coast of Alaska.   
   Activity will be mainly on 30, 20 and 17 meters.  QSL to home call.   
      
   LUXEMBOURG, LX.   Low Land DXpedition Team members PA9JO, PA1AW,   
   PA3EWP and PA7FM are QRV as LX/home calls until September 6.   
   Activity is on 160 to 2 meters.  QSL all calls via PA1AW.   
      
   ALAND ISLANDS, OH0.  Nao, JA1HGY is QRV as OH0HG until September 4.   
   Activity is on all HF bands using CW, SSB and RTTY.  This includes   
   an entry in the All Asian Phone DX contest.  QSL to home call.   
      
   NETHERLANDS, PA.  Fred, PA0FAW is QRV using special call sign PA11WSF   
   until September 25 during the World Statues Festival.  Activity is   
   on the HF bands using mainly CW and PSk31.  QSL to home call.   
      
   SABA, ST. EUSTATIUS, PJ6.  Fred, K9VV will be QRV as PJ6/K9VV from   
   Saba, IOTA NA-145, from September 4 to 9.  Activity will be holiday   
   style on the HF bands using mostly CW with some SSB.  QSL via K5WW.   
      
   POLAND, SP.  A group of operators are QRV as SN1LH from the   
   Niechorze Lighthouse, ARLHS POL-014, until September 6.  QSL via   
   operators' instructions.   
      
   EGYPT, SU.  Gabor, HA3JB is QRV as SU/HA3JB until November 30.   
   Activity is on the HF bands.  QSL direct to home call.   
      
   CRETE, SV9.  Ron, WB2GAI is QRV as SV9/WB2GAI/p from Chania until   
   September 30.  Activity is on 80 to 10 meters using CW.  DX stations   
   QSL via bureau and US stations direct.   
      
   EUROPEAN RUSSIA, UA.  Special event station R300ML is QRV until   
   November 30 in celebration of the 300th birthday of the Russian   
   scientist Michail V. Lomonossow.  QSL via RN1ON.   
      
   ASIATIC RUSSIA, UA0.  Gen, R3BY is QRV as R3BY/0 from Antipenko   
   Island, IOTA AS-066, until September 4.  Activity is on 80 to 17   
   meters using mainly CW.  QSL to home call.   
      
   UZBEKISTAN, UJ.  Special event station UM20Y is QRV until September   
   10 in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the independence of   
   Uzbekistan.  Activity is on the HF bands using CW, SSB and RTTY.   
   QSL via UK8AR.   
      
   MACQUARIE ISLAND, VK0.  Kevin, VK0KEV has been active on 20 meters   
   using SSB around 0700 to 0800z, 80 meters around 1000z and 40 meters   
   around 1100z.  QSL via JE1LET.   
                     
   THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO.  IARU Region 1 SSB Field Day, All Asian   
   DX Phone Contest, Russian World Wide RTTY Contest, QRP CW Fox Hunt,   
   NCCC Sprint CW Ladder, International G3ZQS Memorial Straight Key CW   
   Contest, Wake-Up! QRP CW Sprint, Colorado QSO Party, Brazil   
   Independence Day BPSK31 CDX Contest, AGCW Straight Key CW Party,   
   CWops Mini-CWT CW Test, RSGB SSB Field Day, QCWA Fall QSO Party,   
   DARC 10-Meter Digital Contest and the Tennessee QSO Party will   
   certainly keep contesters busy this upcoming weekend.  The MI QRP   
   Labor Day CW Sprint is scheduled for September 5.  The ARS Spartan   
   CW Sprint is scheduled for September 6.  Please see September QST,   
   page 81 and the ARRL and WA7BNM Contest Web Sites for details.   
   NNNN   
   /EX   
      
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   Gentlemens' agreements ratified by IARU regions 1 and 2 have   
   designated a global "center of activity" frequency  in  each   
   of  the  international  hf  bands.  THese are similar to the   
   concept for weak signal calling and other center of activity   
   frequencies.  Three of these have been ratified worldwide.   
      
   THese  center of activity frequencies are where stations can   
   go to render or obtain emergency assistance.   
      
   WHen casually operating or  contesting  on  hf  please  make   
   yourself  aware  of  these  frequencies,  and give them some   
   space. Remember that often stations with emergency needs are   
   not  those  utilizing  high  gain antennas and maximum legal   
   power.   
      
   TO find out more, visit 14300.net or IARU web resources.   
      
      
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