17 June 2016 - QRP Day

IARU Region Three will be promoting and celebrating Amateur / Ham Radio QRP activity on 17 June 2016.

The day will promote QRP radio communications testifying the high skill and ability of radio amateurs, along with highlighting concerning, among others, the reduction of QRM on the amateur bands.

The groundwork for the creation of QRP Day in Region Three was conducted at the 10th IARU Region 3 Conference held in September 1997 in Beijing.

A resolution was passed (Document 97/X/14 submitted by NZART), which states "That Region 3 Societies help to promote the IARU objectives for QRP operation, specifically:

  1. to support QRP operation on June 17 each year;
  2. to foster QRP activities by their members;
  3. to encourage regular publication of QRP articles in their national magazines;
  4. to provide QRP sections in any national contests; and
  5. to assist other Societies with the promotion and development of QRP."

Accordingly, member Societies are requested to note the above resolution and take appropriate actions with reference to the holdings of the following events, for example, in order to contribute to more effective use of radio spectrum:

  1. QRP Field Day;
  2. QRP Contest;
  3. Distribution of QRP Transmitter Kits and Reference Book; and
  4. Workshop of QRP Operation.

 

 

Special Amateur Radio QSL - OE16M

OE16M from Austria will be from the Amateur Radio Section of ORF, the Austrian broadcasting corporation, including a documentary, Archives Radio Communications/QSL Collection and a 72-hour operation special event between 22-24 April 2016.

This is also an "official International Marconi Day station," included in the Marconi Award available on 23rd April 2016

OE1WHC - http://www.qrz.com/db/oe16m

Trinidad and Tobago Lighthouse Joins Ham Radio Event

The historic Toco Lighthouse at Point Galera on Trinidad's northeast Coast is a new country for the International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend held on the third weekend of August.

The site first began as ship navigation in 1897, with it being recently being refurbished into a centre for tourism and community activity.

The site, registered by Tony Sandy 9Z4A has had its lantern was removed - the structure and surrounds have become a key feature amid the spectacular flora and fauna.

Currently there are 130 registrations have been received from 24 countries for the International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend.

Germany remains in the lead with 30, Australia 20, and the USA with 15, followed by England, Scotland and Holland.

More information - http://www.illw.net