HD1X Special Callsign

Members of the HCDX Group will be active as HD1X from a remaining tropical rainforest from Chocó eco-region (Grid FI09iv), promoting the biodiversity of their country, Ecuador.

The special callsign HD1X will be active between 31st October (1700 UTC) and 3rd November 2020 (1700 UTC) on various HF bands including 30/17/12m, using SSB, SSTV and the Digital modes (FT4/FT8). VHF & UHF will be activated on the FM and SSB ham Satellites.

QSL via EC5R.


Jamboree on the Air 2020 to go ahead

Jamboree On The Air (JOTA), the world’s largest and radio Scout event promoting friendship and global citizenship takes place over the weekend of 16-18 October 2020.

There are of course a few difficulties this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, the event is going ahead—often with creative ways of operating.

Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) - https://www.jotajoti.info/

Australian WW2 Special Event

A special event callsign VI75WW2 will be active (as September 1st) until 11th November 2020.

Activity is to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The commemorative callsign is in recognition of those who served and those who were at home during the conflict.

The worldwide relief at the end of the war and the joy that peace had been regained is indicated by the QSL card. The QSL card picture has been named "The Dancing Man", is a photograph of a man who was filmed dancing on the street in Sydney Australia, at the end of WWII. Upon receiving news of the end of the War in 1945, a reporter took note of a man's joyful expression and dance and asked him to do it again. The man consented and was caught on motion picture film in an Australian edition of the newsreel Movietone News. The film and stills from it have taken on iconic status in Australian history and culture and symbolize joyous elation to war's end.

QSL details: For those who make contact with VI75WW2, the QSL is available as a download from (www.silvertrain.com.au) under the Amateur Radio tab and then Special Event Station logs.