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|    13 Feb 25 18:09:58    |
      [continued from previous message]              (qrz.com / 425 dx news / rsgb)              --------              Thierry, TK1CX is active from Cameroon until the end of February.              He is QRV as TJ/TK1CX on the 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10m bands.              He operates mainly using FT8.              QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL, or via EA 5 ZD.              (rsgb)       --------------              PC 80 TT is the special callsign for members of VERON Leiden to celebrate       the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands during       World War II (5 May 1945).              Look for activity now until June One              QSL PC80TT via the bureau to PI4LDN.              The special call sign honours the memory of Rudolf Tappenbeck (PCTT),       a pioneer of Dutch amateur radio who died in Neuengamme concentration       camp 1944.              (425dxn)              ----------              This year the SARL is on the air with special event callsign       ZS 100 SARL as the society celebrates their centenary of organised       amateur radio activity in South Africa.              (sarl)              ----------              Don, KW7R is active as V73KW from the Marshall Islands in the north       western Pacific Ocean. He is there on a work assignment until       September and in his spare time, he operates CW and FT8 on various bands.              QSL V73KW via Logbook of the World.              (RSGB)              ---------              British Railways Amateur Radio Society is running special event stations       GB0LMR and GB2SDR during 2025 to celebrate 200 years of train travel.                     Operation will be mainly focused on 40m but there may be additional activity       on other bands.                     QSL via the Bureau.       (RSGB)              -----------              Over in "the Motherland", the RSGBs weekly news broadcast GB2RS is       celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. As part of the celebrations,       special callsign GB70RS is active throughout the year. The callsign is       being operated by radio amateurs who help to deliver GB2RS each week and       could include Newsreaders and RSGB Headquarters staff.              Unlike here in VK , in the UK RSGB have to have separate news readers for       each frequency.              You can listen out for RSGB operators on all modes and all bands, with       activity taking place at any time, although you are particularly likely to       hear them before and after the GB2RS broadcasts.              Find out more via the GB70RS page at QRZ.com              (rsgb)              --------------------              Lonar Meteor Lake Special Event AU 6 LON.              Lonar Meteor Lake is a creator lake formed by the impact of a meteor       5 MILLION years ago. It is an astronomical wonder in itself. VU2DSI,       Datta from India will be operating/activating from this unique place in       the world of astronomy from 20 th to 24 February. Lonar Meteor Lake is in       the Buldhana district of the state of Maharashtra in India.              (ard)              ________________________________________________       WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS       SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,       PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.              hema.org.uk/index.jsp       minesontheair.com/about-mota       parksontheair.com/       sota.org.uk       sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/       facebook.com/SotaAustralia/       wwffaustralia.com/       SQUIRRELING AWAY A PERSONAL TREASURE              For this week's starting story, we tell you about one SOTA activator's       highest summit of achievement. It's actually no bigger than a card that       could fit in his wallet. We hear about him from Ralph Squillace KK6ITB.       Ray, KD8EQA, is still a few weeks away from achieving Mountain Goat status as       a SOTA activator -- but even in the three-plus years he's been involved in       Summits On The Air, the Colorado ham has found many kinds of meaningful       recognition, most of them with a connection to animals. As a SOTA chaser, he       received a Rooster Award from his friend Steve, WGAT, after 50 successful       contacts with activators on Mt. Herman. This unofficial honour was granted in       memory of Steve's two beloved goats, Peanut and Rooster. Ray later became an       official Shack Sloth, achieving 1,000 points chasing summits throughout       Colorado.                     As both the elevations and Ray's point score began to soar, so did his       enchantment with the natural beauty around him. Becoming a ham in 2021, it       didn't take long for the avid hiker to step out with his portable gear: His       first SOTA activation was on Mt. Antero [ANN TERRO], a so-called "fourteener"       for its 14 thousand plus feet above sea level. Enchanted by nature's vistas       and animals - from moose to hummingbird - Ray has had his share of what he       considers "wow moments."                     What he received in June of 2023 has no equal in his eyes. It was not the 4       points he got that day for his activation on Devil's Head summit. No, Ray was       in the national forest specifically to visit the active fire tower, where       Ashley, the tower's lookout officer, had promised to present him with a card       bestowing membership in something the Forest Service called the Ancient and       Honourable Order of Squirrels. An internet search shows that, at least since       the 1940s, the forest lookouts have presented these cards at active fire       towers around the US to raise public awareness of the perils of forest fires.                     This is Ralph Squillace KK6ITB.              To Ray, there is no greater honour than being a card-carrying Forest Service       squirrel. The card is a tangible reminder of all that was once good in our       world so long ago and still surrounds us now. "I cherish this," he said:       [quote] "It is one of the most valuable things I own." [endquote]                     WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER       AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org              Blue Origin Simulates Lunar Gravity on Landmark New Shepard Flight       Blue Origin successfully launched its NS-29 mission on February 4th, marking       a significant milestone in suborbital research. The mission, which lifted off       from the companys West Texas launch site at 1600 UTC), was originally       scheduled for January 28th but was delayed due to weather and technical       issues. This flight was the 29th for the reusable New Shepard vehicle and       featured a unique capability: the simulation of lunar gravity in suborbital       space.                     The NS-29 mission proceeded as planned, with both the booster and the crew       capsule executing safe returns to Earth. The booster performed a controlled       vertical landing on the designated pad, while the capsule descended under       parachutes, touching down in the West Texas desert approximately 10 minutes       after launch. However, one of the capsules three parachutes did not fully       open. Blue Origin officials assured viewers during the live broadcast that       the spacecraft is designed to land safely even if not all parachutes fully       deploy.                     A key feature of this mission was its ability to generate lunar gravity       forcesa first for New Shepard. The capsule achieved this by rotating about 11       times per minute for two minutes using its reaction-control thrusters. This       capability was developed to support research on lunar-related technologies,       benefiting the 30 payloads aboard the spacecraft. Among these, 29 experiments       were specifically designed to test innovations applicable to the Moons       environment.              (twiar)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN              Over the past months we have heard how our WIA is revamping the wia.org.au       website.              Now comes word how the RSGB has ADDED new material to theirs .. well worth       the visit particularly those listeners, viewers and readers who hold RSGB       membership              The RSGB has launched a new web page on how emerging technology can be       used in amateur radio. Technologies such as artificial intelligence and       3D printing offer the opportunity to broaden the definition of amateur       radio. They can also increase appeal and attract a more diverse audience.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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