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|    Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2478 for F    |
|    25 Apr 25 09:00:08    |
      [continued from previous message]              astronaut Rabea Rogge, LB9NJ/KD3AID as the 3-day mission undertook the       first human spaceflight to orbit the planet over the North and South       poles. When pieced together, the images formed a complete picture.              First-place winner was the Team ARISStocats with students in Lithuania,       Italy, Switzerland and here in the US, California and Pennsylvania.       Second place was awarded to Team W1HLO-LA1K!, comprising students in       Norway, Germany and, here in the US, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.       Finally, third-place winner was the team known as GuufyFram! ["GOOFY       FRAM"] with students from France, Greece and, here in the US,       Pennsylvania, Kentucky and New York.              The astronaut said, in a statement: [quote] "Well done everyone - we       loved to see that all the teams were very international. My hope is       that some friendships have formed, the passion for technology has been       kindled and that most of all everyone had fun." [endquote]              This is Andy Morrison K9AWM.              (AMSAT-UK)              **       WORLD OF DX              In the World of DX, the Guernsey Amateur Radio Society will operate       special event station GU 80 LIB from the 9th through to the 11th of       May to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Channel       Islands at the end of World War II. See QRZ.com for QSL details.              The Radio Club Pierre Coulon, F5KMB, continues with its celebration of       the centenary of the International Amateur Radio Union. Club members       are activating four callsigns: TM100I [T M ONE HUNDRED EYE], TM100A,       TM100R and TM100U. which will be on the air through to the 13th of       July. See QRZ.com for QSL details.              David, M0YBC will be active as MD0YBC from the Isle of Man., IOTA       number EU-116, from the 25th through to the 28th of April and again       from the 1st through to the 4th of August. David plans to operate from       eight POTA locations on the island. See QRZ.com for QSL details.              The Japan Amateur Radio League will has a special event station on the       air until the 13th of October at the premises of the 2025 Expo in       Osaka-city. Listen for the callsign 8K3EXPO. See QRZ.com for QSL       details.              (425 DX BULLETIN)              **       KICKER: HAMS GO TO BAT FOR VANISHING BATS              PAUL/ANCHOR: For our final story, we look at bats -- flying mammals       known for the biological sonar transmissions used for echolocation to       help them navigate and find food. Well, meet some bats in northern New       York State who recently began transmitting on VHF too - and meet the       hams who are tuning in to copy them. Kent Peterson KC0DGY has       thatstory.              KENT: Tricolored bats are tiny -- but the transmitters they are wearing       so conservationists can track them, are even smaller. Ashley Meyer from       the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is tracking       the bats because of the appearance of an invasive fungal disease known       as White Nose Syndrome. White Nose Syndrome has caused the bats'       population to decline by 98 percent, making them candidates for the       endangered species listing.              That's why some hams in the Adirondack [ADDA-RON-DACK] Mountains are       going to bat - for the bats. The state sent out a request to ham clubs       asking for help in tracking the bats' signals being transmitted in 1       kHz steps between 150 and 151 MHz. Ashley said the Champlain       [SHAM-PLANE] Valley Amateur Radio Club responded. Club president Mark       KD2RJP said that a dozen or so hams will be participating. Their job,       according to Ashley, is to track where the bats spend the summer and       record the distance they migrate.              Ashley said the bat tracking squad will also include agency staffers       and bat specialists using ground telemetry. Ashley herself will be       tracking bats from a plane during the night of the bats' release.              Everyone is motivated and excited but remember - since the bats aren't       transmitting on the amateur frequencies, don't expect any QSL cards.              This is Kent Peterson KC0DGY.              (425 DX BULLETIN, DX WORLD)              **       Have you sent in your amateur radio haiku to Newsline's haiku challenge       yet? It's as easy as writing a QSL card. Set your thoughts down using       traditional haiku format - a three-line verse with five syllables in       the first line, seven in the second and five in the third. Submit your       work on our website at arnewsline.org - each week's winner gets a       shout-out on our website, where everyone can find the winning haiku.              NEWSCAST CLOSE: With thanks to Amateur News Daily; AMSAT-UK; Amir       EP3ISF; Bill Samek, W3BUW; David Behar K7DB; DX World; 425 DX Bulletin;       Ham Radio Friedrichshafen; IARU Region 2; QRZ.com; shortwaveradio.de;       Wireless Institute of Australia; World Radiosport Team Championship;       and you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. We       remind our listeners that Amateur Radio Newsline is an all-volunteer       non-profit organization that incurs expenses for its continued       operation. If you wish to support us, please visit our website at       arnewsline.org and know that we appreciate you all. 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