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mark lewis | all | ARLX016 Reminder: 630 Meter Berlin Treaty Commemorative Special |
November 12, 2016 8:02 AM * |
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SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX016 ARLX016 Reminder: 630 Meter Berlin Treaty Commemorative Special Event is Sunday, November 13 (UTC) ZCZC AX16 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 16 ARLX016 > From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT November 11, 2016 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX016 ARLX016 Reminder: 630 Meter Berlin Treaty Commemorative Special Event is Sunday, November 13 (UTC) Participants in the ARRL WD2XSH 630-meter experiment, Canadian radio amateurs, and members of the Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) will join together for a special event operation on Sunday, November 13 (UTC) on 630 meters (the evening of Saturday, November 12, in US time zones). This event will commemorate International Radiotelegraph Conference, held in Berlin in 1906 and attended by representatives of 29 nations, which made 500 kc the International Distress Frequency. The conference produced the International Radiotelegraph Convention, the forerunner to the ITU Radio Regulations. US Part 5 Experimental licensees will operate in the 472-479 kHz band, using CW for two-way contacts and beacons with commemorative messages. There may also be some operation on 500 kHz. "Canadian amateurs will also engage in QSOs in the 472-479 kHz band," said ARRL 630-Meter Experiment Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR. "They will also participate in cross-band QSOs with amateurs operating on 160, 80, and 40 meters." Canadian radio amateurs gained 630-meter privileges in 2014. A proceeding that would grant similar privileges to US hams is still awaiting FCC approval. The Maritime Radio Historical Society will activate the KSM/KPH transmitter in Bolinas, California, for a mini "Night of Nights," with special messages and bulletins. Confirmed Canadian participants include: VA7MM (Mark) CN89 Coquitlam, British Columbia Time: 0400-0800 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 475.0 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 1,801 kHz, 3,574 kHz, 7,062 kHz VE7BDQ (John) CN89 Delta, British Columbia Time: 0300-0700 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 474.0 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 3,555 kHz VE7CNF (Toby) CN89 Burnaby, British Columbia Time: 0300-0800 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 476.5 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 1,836 kHz, 3,558 kHz, 7,031 kHz VE7SL (Steve) CN88 Mayne Island, British Columbia Time: 0200-0700 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 473.0 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 3,566 kHz, 7,066 kHz VE7CA (Markus) CN89 North Vancouver, British Columbia Time: 0200-0700 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 477.5.0 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 1,820 kHz, 3,550 kHz, 7,048 kHz VO1NA (Joe) GN37 Torbay, Newfoundland Time: 2130-0130 UTC (Saturday, November 12/Sunday November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 477.7 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 3,562 kHz VE3OT (Mitch) EN92 London, Ontario Time: 0000-0400 UTC (Sunday, November 13 UTC) TX Frequency: 477.0 kHz RX (QSX) Frequency: 3,563 kHz, 7,058 kHz NNNN /EX )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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