Lee Jennings Memorial Activity Marathon

Lee Jennings Memorial Activity Marathon

With ZL in lockdown for four weeks, Geoff ZL3GA has resurrected the Lee Jennings Activity marathon. Last held in 2016, the goal is simple: see how many days you can have four or more QSOs on any of the MF/HF bands, 630m to 6m from 4 April 2020 to 31 December 2020. A minimum of 50 days will qualify you for a Bronze Certificate, 100 days Silver, 200 days Gold and 300 days Platinum. This is not a contest so the only requirement for a QSO is to log a call sign and signal report. After that, the QSO can be as long or as short as you please. All HF QSOs using any mode count including ZL to ZL QSOs. You can also count all QSOs you make with a branch or club call sign (although you will need to obtain an extract of the log showing the QSOs you make).

If the challenge of four QSOs a day is not enough then there is the opportunity to endorse your award by making your QSOs on a single band, or using a single-mode, operating QRP, or for working 100 or more DXCC entities. Do you want to explore propagation on a certain band, improve your CW skills, or work as many different entities as you can during the year? This award will (I hope) give you an incentive to do this. In fact, you could do a combination of all of them e.g. 17m CW while operating QRP and aiming for 100 countries.

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GB1COR Special Event Station

Euan Crawford (MM0VIK) for the month of April 2020 will be operating the callsign GB1COR from the Shetland Islands.

He will be using the Covid-19 lockdown as an opportunity to promote amateur radio to non-licenced friends and family, especially since the RSGB has relaxed the requirements for gaining a foundation licence (no practical, and online exams from home!).

More Information - https://www.qrz.com/db/GB1COR/


Special Event Station - Star Trek

Special event station GB5ST to be on the air to celebrate 54 years of the hit TV show Star Trek, spin-off shows, many Star Trek movies and for the continuing new shows upcoming in the future.

The GB5ST station will be on the air starting 1st September 2020, and through the next 6 years.

QSL via the RSGB Bureau or direct to the address on QRZ.com