Iranian Special Event Station Honours Persian Gulf History

Proof positive that amateur radio can - and should - be above politics. Always. Proof positive that amateur radio should be about friendship, education and building bridges.  It was a proud moment for 11 ham radio operators in Iran who got on the air on 7th June 2025, calling CQ on SSB as special event station EP2PG. Using modest, home-based equipment with 100 watts of power or less, the operators faced less-than-ideal conditions on the HF bands during their 16-hour operation in this politically charged part of the world.

Still, it was a proud moment as the hams of Echo Papa two Persian Gulf celebrated the historical and cultural significance of the Persian Gulf itself and shared it with the world. One of the operators, Morteza EP5APP, told Newsline that the team's focus was on making as many DX contacts as possible in the interest of friendship and unity and, of course, to share the story of the Gulf, which is one of the world's oldest maritime regions.

The team achieved that goal, logging more than 360 QSOs from 60 DX countries across Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.

This activity was entirely self-funded and carried out by volunteers with a shared passion for radio and a strong desire to make the voice of Iran heard in a positive, non-political, and welcoming way.
— Morteza EP5APP

They're ready to do it again next year - hoping to exchange even more stories and, of course, QSL cards.