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|    Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2493 for F    |
|    08 Aug 25 09:00:03    |
      [continued from previous message]              Operators with the Sommers Island Expedition, IOTA Number EU-133, are       on the air until the 14th of August. They are using the callsign RI1E       [R EYE ONE EE]. Listen for Vasily, R7AA and Mikhail, RA1ALA operating       CW, SSB and the digital modes on 40-10 metres. See QRZ.com for QSL       details.              The special event callsign 9A169TESLA is on the air until the 31st of       December marking the 169th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla.       See QRZ.com for QSL details.              In Canada, members of the Atlantic Coast DX & Contest Group are       celebrating the 100th anniversary of the International Amateur Radio       Union by going on the air throughout August as CG9IARU. They will       activate POTA , World Wide Flora & Fauna and Canadian Historical Sites       On the Air locations. See QRZ.com for QSL and other details.              (425 DX BULLETIN)              **       KICKER: STALKING SOME QSOS IN HIS FIELD OF DREAMS              PAUL/ANCHOR: You don't need to be a farmer to celebrate corn season       this time of year, Neil Rapp WB9VPG, introduces us to one home brewer       in Iowa who says it's not just corn season -- but antenna season!              NEIL:The smiling radio operator greeting viewers of his YouTube videos       calls himself "Cornfield Kevin," and yes, Kevin K0KLB is outstanding in       his field -- which happens to be an Iowa cornfield. There, in August of       2022, Kevin harvested two SSB contacts between Iowa and Texas while       operating on 5 watts using a 20m vertical antenna fashioned ... from       cornstalks. He called his creation "The CornTenna."              This year, Kevin is making the QSOs -- and the corn -- pop all over       again. In his latest video, he shows how he put cornstalks back to work       recently, this time using stalks from a fresh harvest to build a       horizontal 20 metre dipole. He tested the corn-tenna over a two-day       period and, sadly, made no contacts on the first day. The next day,       after cutting fresh new stalks, he worked his brother Bruce, KE0QQE, on       10 metres. Bruce, who was nearby, gave him a 5 5. Then a POTA activator       in Ohio copied him and gave him a 4 4, telling him he was [quote] "down       in the weeds." [endquote]              Well those weren't exactly weeds Kevin was standing in but the POTA op       was correct about the challenging RST. Nonetheless, satisfied with his       project, Kevin is sharing the build on his YouTube channel, "Ham Radio       QRP - K0KLB." While you're there, check out Kevin's earlier project for       the original vertical corn-tenna. After all, when you're a ham on a       farm in Iowa, every day can be field day.              This is Neil Rapp WB9VPG.              (YOUTUBE)              **       We hope you've been enjoying the ham radio haikus that our listeners       have sent in - have you written one yet? The Newsline haiku challenge       is as easy as writing a QSL card. We can only accept the correct haiku       format - that is, 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 News Service; Analyst IP;       ARRL; CBS; CNN; David Behar K7DB; Facebook; 425DX Bulletin; FCC;       Jeffrey Dahn Foundation; Maritime Radio Historical Society; NASA;       Okaloosa County Board; PC Magazine; shortwaveradio.de; Times of India;       Wireless Institute of Australia; YouTube; 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. We also remind our listeners that if you like our newscast,       please leave us a 5-star rating wherever you subscribe to us.              For now, with Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT at the news desk in New York, and       our news team worldwide, I'm Paul Braun WD9GCO in Valparaiso Indiana       saying 73. As always we thank you for listening. Amateur Radio       Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2025. Amateur Radio Newsline retains       ownership of its material even when retransmitted elsewhere. All rights       are reserved.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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