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PostHeaderIcon OZ100OZ Award 2026

Today it is 100 years since the first Legal Danish amateur radio license were issued.

In March 1926, the Ministry of Public Works finally decided to give experimental Danish amateurs access to build and operate private
radio transmitting stations on a legal basis. Thus, Børge Jørgensen OZ7BJ and James Steffensen OZ7JS became the first two Danish radio amateurs to be issued a valid Danish broadcasting license and this happened in March 1926 - 100 years ago.

During 1926, more than 40 new OZ-licenses were issued, thus legalizing the use of their transmitting equipment.

Experimental Danish Radio Amateurs are celebrating this by activating an event from
1st March  at 00:00 UTC to 8th March  at 23:59 UTC,
where the call sign OZ100OZ will be on the air.

Activity can be followed here:  https://www.supersaas.dk/schedule/edr/OZ100OZ

All two-way contacts and SWL reports count towards the diploma.
Contact with OZ100OZ on different bands or modes (CW, SSB or DIGI) counts 1 point. Max. 3 points per band.

There are three categories of diplomas:
DX: GOLD=8 - SILVER=6 - BRONZE= 4 (Stations outside Europe)
EU: GOLD=14 - SILVER=10 - BRONZE=6 (Stations in Europe)
OZ: GOLD=18 - SILVER=14 - BRONZE=8 (Stations in Denmark)

Please check that your QSOs are in our Log on https://clublog.org/logsearch/OZ100OZ before you submit an application!  Applications must be submitted no later than December 31, 2026.

Print your own diploma
This diploma is free. Send an email to award manager oz4cg(at)live.dk with information about your callsign, as well as each QSO with date, time, mode and frequency. We will check the log and send an email with the diploma attached as a PDF file.

Printed and laminated diploma

The diploma costs 75 DKK. Send your PayPal payment together with the information mentioned above, plus your postal address, to "Laminate manager": ha(at)hand.dk

OZ100OZ QSL cards will be available
Use OQRS Clublog to order a card.
Questions regarding QSL should be sent to oz1acb(at)wiland.dk

Information can be found at  http://qrz.com/db/OZ100OZ

Organizers:
Log manager = OZ0J - Jørgen – oz0j(at)oz0j.dk
QSL manager = OZ1ACB - oz1acb(at)wiland.dk
Award manager = OZ4CG - oz4cg(at)live.dk
Layout manager = OZ2i - oz2i(at)edr.dk

OZ2I Henning Andresen OU2I
Experimenting Danish Radioamateurs

 

PostHeaderIcon Un ospite di riguardo al CITS

Riceviamo da Miroslav Skoric, YT7MPB e pubblichiamo nella versione originale:

As an "IEEE" Senior Member and experienced amateur radio promoter, I was invited to deliver a tutorial lecture with CITS 2023 in Genoa, Italy. My talk took some 1.5 hours and was performed at the end of the first conference day. I made a small ad-hoc display of the ham radio gear I had there, including the HF antenna Alpha MIL 2.0:

Among the audience was the conference chair, Prof. Franco Davoli (first from left in the photo), who had used ham radio topics for his early-career research work. (We were pictured with two Italian hams who had co-authored those research papers.)

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PostHeaderIcon Worldwide Ham Radio Operators (2000-2022)

Amateur Radio Operator numbers worldwide from data 2000 to 2022. This data has been collected from multiple data sources. Some records only go up to 2018, so data to 2022 has been filled in with growth trend data. The last known collection of total hams worldwide was taken by the IARU in 2000.




Source: Ham Radio DX

 

PostHeaderIcon Ukraine: IARU-R1 statement

Ukraine: IARU-R1 statement

“Any radio amateur currently transmitting from Ukraine is risking his or her life. If you hear a Ukrainian station, do not broadcast its callsign, location or frequency — whether on the band, in a cluster or on social media. You may be putting lives at risk.”

Source: IARU R1

 

PostHeaderIcon ISS to crash into Pacific as early as 2031

ISS to crash into Pacific as early as 2031

NASA’s plans for the end of ISS

The International Space Station (ISS) can’t continue forever. Its lifetime is limited by primary structures – modules, radiators and trusses – that can’t be repaired or replaced. On January 31, 2022, NASA announced that the Biden-Harris administration had extended the space station’s operations until 2030. So as early as 2031, the space station could be guided to a fiery demise, as it de-orbits through Earth’s atmosphere. The goal would be to place it in the Pacific Ocean near what’s called Point Nemo, the point in Earth’s oceans farthest from land. That scenario is part of a report released by NASA in January 2022

To read more click HERE

Source: Earthsky.org

 
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