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Welcome to Tropical band
To most people the phrase "tropical bands" bring a pretty clear picture to mind - a bunch of shirtless guys playing calypso music. But to experienced shortwave DXers those two little words express the most challenging and enjoyable part of the radio hobby. The phrase kindles memories of a DXer's best catches and favorite QSLs, of exotic stations, music and of early morning listening sessions. (Don Moore)
I like the "Tropical band" name for new 60m allocation. (OK1RP)
Effective from 1st Jan 2017 please paper QSL via OM-bureau only.
Saturday, January 22, 2022
60m newsletter 1-22-22 by Joe, W8GEX
Joe Pater W8GEX
January 22, 2022
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Austral Islands: NEW COUNTRY
A team of seven experienced DX-pedition / contest operators will activate Raivavae (Austral Islands) OC-114, French Polynesia as TX5N from April 16 to April 28, 2022. Team members are: Rob N7QT, Walt N6XG, Heye DJ9RR, Gene K5GS, Steve W1SRD, Melanie N7BX and Doris K0BEE.
They will run Fox & Hound mode.
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8Q – Maldives: NEW COUNTRY
8Q7CQ is planned for March 4-18 by G0VJG, Nobby.
QSL through M0OXO OQRS or direct to the G0VJG home QTH.
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HC – Ecuador:
HC1MD/2 (op aka NE8Z), Rick, Is now active.
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Upcoming DX-peditions:
Austral Islands: NEW COUNTRY April 16 to April 28, 2022
8Q – Maldives: NEW COUNTRY March 4-18
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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
DK0WCY - Actual magnetogram updated 3-Nov-21 16:40Z
Indices of 02 Nov | Current Geomagnetic Field | Forecast |
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Boulder A | 17 | Kiel 3-hour k | 2 | Solar Activity | eruptive |
Kiel A | 22 | Kiel current k | 2.97 | Geomagnetic Field | minor storm |
Sunspot Number | 42 | Aurora | no | ||
Solar Flux | 97 |
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
60m newsletter 10-25-21 by Joe, W8GEX
October 25, 2021
Joe Pater W8GEX
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There has been a lot of 60m activity the past week or so, and will continue for the next 10 days.
S9OK operation, they are now QRT.
C5C started tonight. Their email told me they will be on 5403.5 & 5363 SSB and CW 5405 and 5361 for Europe plus 5.357 for FT8. In another email, they said the power is off and on, so if they disappear, stand by until their power is restored.
7P8RU team started last night with a big pileup into Europe.
I am also working on another ATN but not ready to release the info now.
John W5JON is active now from PJ5 after being on at PJ7.
The HR8D team should be on tomorrow if all goes well for them getting set up.
So we can look forward to some fun for the next ten days with great teams. Good DX-ing to all and have fun!
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The Gambia: NOW ACTIVE
Gerard (f5nvf ) will be active from 24 October till 19 November as C5C maybe more if he can stay there longer. He will be QRV CW & SSB on 60-10 m (100 w with ic7000). He will be joined later by M0NPT & F5RAV to be QRV on all bands with ic705 & expert 1.3KFA to be QRV FT8, SSB, CW on all bands with 1k & maybe QO100 if possible (from 28 October-8 Nov ).
Best 73’ Luc F5RAV
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St. Kitts, Sint Maarten and St Eustatius: By John W5JON
I am planning on spending one whole night on 60m from both Sint Maarten (PJ7) and St Eustatius (PJ5).
73, John W5JON
PJ5/W5JON - St Eustatius October 24 - Nov. 1, 2021.
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HD8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Members of the Tifariti Gang/DX Friends will be active as HD8R from Galapagos Islands (SA-004) between October 26, to November 7.
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Recent Activity
S9OK
KH6U
5Z4VJ
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Upcoming DX-peditions listed above:
St. Kitts, Sint Maarten and St Eustatius
PJ5/W5JON - St Eustatius, October 24 - Nov. 1
HD8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS HD8R October 26 - Nov. 7
3DA0 – SWAZILAND Eswatini 3DA0RU October 22 - November 7
C5 - The Gambia 24 October 24 to November 19
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Friday, October 1, 2021
60m newsletter 9-30-21 by Joe, W8GEX
September 30, 2021
Joe Pater W8GEX
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Since Covid, I haven't sent as many newsletters out because the DXpedition activity has been very low to none at all. Years ago when I started, it was to generate activity and now there have been 235 countries on the band. I only report 60m DX news. I send out notes to upcoming DXpeditions asking them to get on the band and hand out a ATNO or to generate activity if the country has been on in the past.
All newsletters are on the website: www.60metersonline.com
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Not sure if this trip is still a go, but this is the notice I received:
8Q, MALDIVES (Reminder). Nobby, G0VJG, will once again be active as 8Q7CQ between September 28, and October 13. This will be his third trip there, and this time he will be active from the Island of Innahura (AS-013).
Activity will be on 80-10 meters (this now includes 60m) using SSB and Digital modes. His equipment will be a FT-450D or FT857 with a JUMA 1000 watt amp into HF6V Butternut vertical for the HF bands and a link dipole. QSL via M0OXO's OQRS or direct.
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The Gambia:
Gerard (f5nvf ) will be active from 24 October till 19 November as C5C maybe more if he can stay there longer. He will qrv cw & ssb on 60-10 m (100 w with ic7000). He will be joined later by M0NPT & F5RAV to be qrv on all bands with ic705 & expert 1.3 kfa to be qrv ft8 ssb cw on all bands with 1k & maybe QO100 if possible (from 28 October-8 nov ).
Of course all can be cancelled depending on Covid situation in The Gambia
Best 73’ Luc F5RAV
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St. Kitts, Sint Maarten and St Eustatius: By John W5JON
I am planning on spending one whole night on 60m from both Sint Maarten (PJ7) and St Eustatius (PJ5).
73, John W5JON
V47JA - I will again be operating from our Calypso Bay, St. Kitts,
West Indies vacation home, from October 4 - 18, 2021, and active on 6-160m, (including 60m}
PJ7/W5JON - Sint Maarten, October 18 - 23, 2021.
PJ5/W5JON - St Eustatius, October 24 - Nov. 1, 2021.
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Sao Tome & Principe islands S90K:
Dave Beran OK6DJ reports that he plans on an FT8 and CW operation from the island from Oct. 2 to 16. QSL direct to OK6DJ or LoTW, OQRS
More info on their website at www.cdxp.cz.
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HD8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS.
Members of the Tifariti Gang/DX Friends will be active as HD8R from Galapagos Islands (SA-004) between October 26, to November 7.
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Recent Activity
T77C
8P6ET
CN8YZ
9Y4DG
3D2USU
YB8QF
ZB2LGT
ZL2AO
ZL2BH
ZL4OL
ZL4TT
ZL4NVW
KH6U
5X3R
OX3XR
VE1YX
Upcoming DXpeditions listed above
S9OK San Tome & Principe islands Oct. 5 to 14
St. Kitts, Sint Maarten and St Eustatius
PJ7/W5JON - Sint Maarten, October 18 - 23, 2021.
PJ5/W5JON - St Eustatius, October 24 - Nov. 1, 2021.
HD8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. HD8R October 26th Nov. 7th
3DA0 – SWAZILAND Eswatini 3DA0RU October 22 to November 7.
C5 - The Gambia 24 October 24 to November 19
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Tuesday, May 11, 2021
New 60 m/5 MHz WRC-15 Sub-Licence Now Available for New Zealand
The ’old’ 5 MHz ZL sub-license expired following the end of the two-channel 60 m NZ trial in 2020. However, NZART is pleased to announce that negotiations with regulator RSM have been successful in obtaining a license to allow operation for all New Zealand amateur operators to use in the 60 m (5 MHz) band using the WRC-15 allocation.
Sincere thanks are due to Bob Vernall, ZL2CA, who did outstanding work by virtue of his position as an NZ government Approved Radio Engineer and ITU experience with the International Frequency Registration Board enabled him to put forward his project. Bob states:
“I independently liaised with New Zealand Defense Force (NZDF) to implement a plan I formulated in January to clear a 60 meter band for amateur radio. NZDF liked my plan and it has relevance to other NZDF radio projects. As I'm an Approved Radio Engineer I can modify radio licenses and NZDF authorized me to make specified changes to their licenses, which cleared bandwidth for amateur radio. These changes were registered by RSM around midday on 8 April. That completed my contribution to development of a 60 meter amateur band in New Zealand.”
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New Zealand nature |
This made the new WRC-15 Amateur 5 MHz Secondary allocation clear for the next step which was for NZART to engage with the regulator RSM to formulate a new sub-license for the band:
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Miss bikini New Zealand |
5351.5 – 5366.5 kHz, Secondary Status, Maximum Power 15W EIRP, working together with the IARU 60 m Band plan.
NZART President Mark ZL2UFI explains:
“The NZART license (and your sub-license) are for a twelve-month period to allow RSM to assess if there are any interference issues. If not, then NZART will negotiate with RSM to having the 60 m (5 MHz) band allocation added to the GURL (General User Radio License). If this negotiation is successful, then the need for the sub-license will not be required in the future.”
More information from the NZART website
https://www.nzart.org.nz/info/60m
ZL 60 m New Sub-Licensees
https://www.nzart.org.nz/info/60m/sub-licence-holders
Many thanks for these information to Paul, G4MWO!
73 - Petr, OK1RP
.../-.-
Paul Gaskell G4MWO
Editor
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Wikipedia 60 Meter Band Page
Friday, July 24, 2020
NZ 60m Trial Period Extended by Paul, G4MWO
NZART – the New Zealand National Amateur Radio Society, has published an update on its 60m band page indicating that the current NZ 60m Trial period, which was due to have been concluded on 24th July has been extended for a further three months until 24th October 2020.
NZART 60m Band Page :
https://www.nzart.org.nz/info/60m/
73
Paul Gaskell G4MWO
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020
F - France on 60m band
Hi all,
From 13 February 2020, Amateurs in all French territories now have access to the new WRC-15 60 m Secondary Allocation.
It represents as always the range of 5351.5 – 5366.5 kHz at a maximum power of 15 W EIRP following the publication in the French Official Journal of the order establishing it.
Legifrance.gouv.fr
The French national amateur radio society, REF, advocates the use of the IARU 60 m bandplan.
Nature and beauties in France
The earth is filled with natural wonders that came about long before any of us got here. Nearly every corner of the planet harbors some natural beauty, or did before man came along. France is famed for its man made wonders but has a wealth of natural beauty. Here you will find idyllic alpine scenery, labyrinthine caves, and much more.
Mont Blanc
Situated at the border between Italy and France, the majestic Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Western Europe and the tallest in the Alps with a height of 4,810 meters. Technically, the height of the mountain varies by year depending on the depth of snow at its summit. It is a popular site for climbers, and the first successful summit attempt was recorded in 1786. On a more morbid note, Mont Blanc has also been host to a number of accidents including plane crashes, skiing incidents, and tunnel fires. These occurrences make it one of the deadliest mountains on the planet.
Aiguille du Dru
Aiguilles du Dru is located within the Mont Blanc mountain range. Though its largest peak is only 3,755 meters high, far less than that of Mont Blanc itself, Aiguilles du Dru is still quite striking in its own rite. Aiguilles du Dru is made of granite rock. It is known for its grey rock fall scar and its jagged peak, and is aptly named because ‘aiguille’ means ‘needle’. There is a lower summit of 3,733 meters that is also considered part of the Aiguilles du Dru, and it is named The Petit Dru. People have been climbing this peak at least since 1878. In 1913 climbers placed a metal statue of Our Lady of Lourdes at the summit, and it still stands today.
Côte de Granit Rose
Côte de Granit Rose is the pink granite cost of northern Brittany. Its pink rocks can only be found in two other places on earth: China and Corsica. The enormous granite boulders emerge from the sea throughout the entire area. One of the most special places to view them is on the northern coast of Tréguier where the pink rocks are eroded into unique shapes. Further, it is not uncommon to find quaint coastal cottages dispersed between the boulders, something that undeniably adds to this beautiful and memorable scenery. In particular, we recommend taking the time to see the tiny house wedged between two boulders near Le Gouffre.
Étretat Cliffs
Located in a farming town in Normandy, the Étretat Cliffs are situated on a resort beach that has attracted many notable painters, writers, and artists to its shores throughout the years including Monet, Boudin, Maupassant, Lupin, and Courbet. Some of the most iconic features of the cliffs include their three natural arches and the jagged ‘needle’ that emerges separately out of the Atlantic Ocean. The cliffs are made of white chalk, and they covered in a blanket of green grass and mosses. This is a wonderful place to take a day trip if you’re visiting Normandy. In the summer time you can also swim and sunbathe on the white pebble beaches adjacent to the cliffs.
The modern French population is largely native-born and represents a fusion of many peoples of Celtic, Germanic, Latin, and Slavic origins. Contrary to what has happened in many other countries, the immigrants have blended so well into existing French society that today it is difficult to determine the ethnic origins of most French citizens. More ethnically prominent are the 20th-century immigrants, including an estimated 4 million foreigners--mainly Portuguese, Spanish, and Italians--and many French citizens, a large number of them Arabs, who entered France in the 1960s from former French colonies in Algeria and sub-Saharan Africa. In 1990 an estimated 2.5 million North Africans lived in France.