- Dimanche Demain 27 °C
- Lundi 32 °C
Vent : 3 km/h
Humidité : 58%
24°C
TO2AZ Guadeloupe May 2, 2022 Reiner, DL2AAZ will be active Guadeloupe (QTH: Basseterre Island, NA-102) as TO2AZ during May 27 to June 10, 2022. QRV on 40-10m; CW, SSB. Radio: IC-706MK2, 300w PA and ground plane antenna. QSL via H/c. … Continuer la lecture
5X7W Uganda May 2, 2022 Last active in July ’19, Anders, SM0HPL is again active from Kampala, Uganda as 5X7W. QRV during spare-time, QRP on 10-20m; FT8/ FT4, JT65 & CW. QSL via H/c; LoTW / Club Log. QSL manager … Continuer la lecture
HB0/PG5M Liechtenstein May 1, 2022 During May 8-15, look for Gerben PG5M to be active from Liechtenstein holiday style as HB0/PG5M. QRV on 40-10m. Radio: SunSDR2DX and SunSDR2PRO as spare. Amplifier: Expert 1.3K-FA Antennas: DX Commander 10-40m (homebrew and details … Continuer la lecture
Friedrichshafen 2022 en Allemagne Friedrichshafen, en Allemagne, accueillera la 45e exposition internationale Radioamateur. La planification de la plus grande exposition de Radioamateurs d’Europe est en cours, et le thème de cette année est ‘Revoir des amis’. Alors que les amateurs … Continuer la lecture
IARU-R1 Challenge Radioamateur IARU Region 1 dit ‘nous voulons que vos idées nous changent !’ Rejoignez dès maintenant le tout premier HAMChallenge’ Avez-vous une idée époustouflante que vous aimeriez partager avec la communauté ? Radioamateur est synonyme de plaisir, de … Continuer la lecture
La queue de sodium de Mercure Un astronome vient sans doute de prendre la meilleure photo jamais réalisée de la gigantesque queue de sodium de Mercure. La planète ressemble à une comète dans les images de coucher de soleil des … Continuer la lecture
9N7WE & 9N7CI Népal May 1, 2022 NEWS UPDATE (source) We have high electromagnetic noise – stations are heard 15-25 dB worse then normal. It is very hard to make SSB and CW contact. Sometimes we have no electricity (up … Continuer la lecture
[INFO] 3Y0J Bouvet Apr 29, 2022 Past few days, team members of 3Y0J have been meeting up in Norway. They have been constructing and assembling some of the gear they will eventually take with them to Bouvet. Photos below taken … Continuer la lecture
TO2AS Guadeloupe Apr 29, 2022 Reiner, DL2AAZ will be active Guadeloupe (QTH: Basseterre Island, NA-102) as TO2AS during May 27 to June 10, 2022. QRV on 40-10m; CW, SSB. Radio: IC-706MK2, 300w PA and ground plane antenna. QSL via H/c. … Continuer la lecture
HD8FG Galapagos Islands Apr 29, 2022 Look for Gustavo, HC2FG to be active as HD8FG from Santa Cruz island, Galapagos Islands, SA-004 during May 4-8, 2022. QRV only on 6m FT8 + satellites. QSL via H/c. Info de la Source … Continuer la lecture
VU4W Andaman Islands Apr 29, 2022 NEWS UPDATE – This is actually solo DXpedition by YL2GM. Other DX publications mention local VU ops joining Yuris – this is incorrect. They are helping in the background. Meanwhile, here’s Yuris departing yesterday … Continuer la lecture
VP2MDX Montserrat Apr 29, 2022 NEWS UPDATE – Next VP2MDX activity is planned for January 2 to March 31, 2023. DECEMBER 15, 2021 – Look for Thaire, W2APF to be active as VP2MDX from Garibaldi Hill, Montserrat, NA-103 during January … Continuer la lecture
[QRT SOON] TX5N Austral Islands Apr 28, 2022 NEWS UPDATE – Our plan is to take down antennas this morning (local time). We’ll keep two radios on the air during the take down, which will start at about 20:00z. Look … Continuer la lecture
Radioamateur en Inde OSCAR India a publié un certain nombre de vidéos Radioamateurs dans le pays . Qui peut être un opérateur Radioamateur (HAM) 0:00 OSCAR avec Aishi 0:10 Introduction à la radio HAM 0:41 Qu’est-ce que la radio amateur … Continuer la lecture
L’école de Rio établira un contact Radioamateur avec QO-100 via l’Antarctique Les étudiants de l’école navale de Rio établiront un contact via le transpondeur satellite géostationnaire QO-100 avec la station de recherche Neumayer III en Antarctique. Une traduction du message … Continuer la lecture
20 years ago…this happened.. Apr 28, 2022 That’s right, K1B Baker Island DXpedition was taking place. The team consisted of 13 operators and they made almost 95000 QSOs – the highest number of contacts made by any KH1 DXpedition (there … Continuer la lecture