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28 June 2025                                              A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1782

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                         ****  DX  INFORMATION  ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

DL     - Special callsign DL0SOP  will be active on  1-31 July  for the 67th
         edition of the  Sea of Peace Award (see https://dl0sop.darc.de/ for
         full details).  QSL via Club Log's OQRS, LoTW and eQSL.
EI     - Gordon, G3PXT  will  be  active  as  EJ3VP  from  Arranmore  Island
         (EU-121) from 25 June to 2 July, and from  Inisheer Island (EU-006)
         on 25-30 July, IOTA Contest included.  He will operate SSB on  80-6
         metres. These operations  are part of a three-month tour of Ireland
         (EI/G3PXT/p and  EI3VP/p)  and  Northern  Ireland  (GI3PXT/p)  that
         started on 4 June and will end on 5 September.
F      - Nicolas, F4HCG  will be active as  F4HCG/p  from Noirmoutier Island
         (EU-064) on 5-18 July. He will operate SSB on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10
         metres.
F      - French  special  callsigns  to be activated  for  this year's 112th
         edition of the Tour de France include:
         TM112TDF operated by F8GGZ between 5 and 26 July, QSL via eQSL only
         TM25TDF operated by the Radio Club Emettre between 2 and 26 July;
         QSL via F5KMY
         TM59TDF operated by the Radio Club de l'Agglomeration Dunkerquoise
         on 5-19 July; QSL via F8KGS and eQSL
HB9    - The 2025 UEFA Women's Championship  will run from  2 to 27 July  in
         Switzerland, and  eight special event stations will be active  from
         the host cities throughout July: HB2025BA (Basel), HB2025BE (Bern),
         HB2025GE  (Geneve),  HB2025LU  (Lucerne),   HB2025SG  (St. Gallen),
         HB2025SI (Sion),  HB2025TH (Thun), and  HB2025ZH (Zurich).  QSL via
         LoTW only,  paper cards will not be provided.  Certificates will be
         available  for  contacts  made  on  CW,  Phone  and/or Digital. See
         https://www.qrz.com/db/HB2025BA for the details.
HR     - Alex, K6VHF  will be active again as  K6VHF/HR9  from Roatan Island
         (NA-057) on 3-9 July.  He will operate FT8, FT4, SSB and CW  on the
         HF bands and 6 metres. QSL via K6VHF; QSOs will be uploaded to Club
         Log and LoTW. [TNX The Daily DX]
JX     - Peter, LB2OBG is currently  on a work assignment on  Jan Mayen (EU-
         022) and expects  to remain there for a few weeks.  He plans  to be
         QRV as JX/LB2OG in his spare time,  with SSB  and  FT8 activity  on
         40 and 20 metres, "and some higher bands". [TNX The Daily DX]
PJ6    - Team PJ6Y [425DXN #1769]  is now expected  to be active  from  Saba
         (NA-145) on 16-30 October.  The team  will comprise  12-14  on-site
         operators, including nine first-time young DXpeditioners. The local
         team will be  complemented by  30-40 young remote operators.  There
         will be five stations (three for the local operators)  at two sepa-
         separate sites, with activity on 160-6 meters CW, SSB and FT8, plus
         satellite.  PJ6Y will also participate in the CQ WW DX SSB Contest.
         QSL via M0OXO's OQRS.  See  https://pj6y2025.com for more  informa-
         tion.
         "This is  more than  a DXpedition",  the organizers say,  "it is an
         investment in the future of our hobby", as it offers  "a once-in-a-
         lifetime opportunity  for young amateur radio operators  to experi-
         ence  DXpeditioning at the highest level  for the  very first time.
         Without support  from clubs and individuals  this opportunity would
         not be possible.  Our goal is to fully cover the travel  and opera-
         tional expenses  of all our young team members -  so that financial
         circumstances are never a barrier to participation for these enthu-
         siastic and dedicated young hams". Donations are gratefully accept-
         ed, see https://www.qrz.com/db/PJ6Y for the details.
SM     - Celebrating the 100th anniversary  of its official inauguration  (2
         July 1925), the still operational long wave transmitter at the Gri-
         meton Radio Station,  callsign SAQ,  will be activated on 2 July at
         09:00, and again at 13:00 UTC  on 17.2 kHz CW.  Both events will be
         broadcast live: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexanderSAQ. The Grimeton
         Radio Station has been inscribed on the  UNESCO World Heritage list
         since 2004.
         As for the amateur bands, SK6SAQ  will be QRV during the day on  CW
         (3517, 7017, 14017 kHz) and SSB (3755 and 7140 kHz). QSL SK6SAQ via
         the bureau or direct to  Alexander GVV Radiostationen, Grimeton 72,
         SE-432 98 Grimeton, Sweden. See https://alexander.n.se/en/ for more
         information.
VU     - In late May  the planned activity from  Arnala Island (AS-169)  was
         cancelled  due  to heavy rains  and safety concerns  [425DXN 1778].
         Sarath, VU2RS has announced that now the new plans are for "a back-
         to-back expedition"  to the islands of  Shial Bet (AS-176)  on  2-4
         November, and Arnala (AS-169) on 6-8 November. Details are expected
         in due course.
ZD7    - Tim, N0UI will be active as ZD7TIM from St. Helena (AF-022) on 5-13
         July.  He will operate CW, SSB and maybe some RTTY on 40-10 metres,
         possibly also on 6 metres if conditions are good.  QSL via LoTW, or
         via home call. [TNX The Daily DX]

SPRINT WORLD WIDE AWARD 2025 ---> The HamAward Team  announces  the  "Sprint
World Wide Award" chase that will take place from 30 June to 6 July. The WWA
combines  CW, SSB and digital modes activity  from  special  event  stations
around the world with real-time award tracking for the chasers: complete in-
formation  can be found on  https://hamaward.cloud/wwa/rules.  Special event
callsigns include stations from
Indonesia          8A1K
Argentina          LR1WWA
Azores             CR2WWA
Bahrain            A91WWA
Balearic Islands   EG6WWA
Belgium            OR0WWA
Bosnia-Herzegovina E7W
Canada             VE9WWA
Ceuta & Melilla    EG9WWA
Czech Republic     OL5WWA
Dominican Republic HI3WWA, HI6WWA, HI7WWA, HI8WWA
East Malaysia      9M4WWA
England            GB2WWA
France             TM0WWA, TM2WWA, TM73WWA, TM7WWA
Germany            DA0WWA, DL0WWA
India              AT4WWA
Iraq               YI0WWA
Italy              II0WWA, II1WWA, II2WWA, II3WWA, II4WWA, II5WWA, II6WWA,
                   II7WWA, II8WWA, II9WWA, IR1WWA
Jersey             GB9WWA
Kazakhstan         UP7WWA
Mauritius          3B8WWA
Namibia            V55WWA
Northern Ireland   GB8WWA
Oman               A43WWA
Philippines        DU0WWA
Poland             SN0WWA, SN2WWA, SN3WWA, SN4WWA
Portugal           CS2WWA
Puerto Rico        W4I
Reunion Island     TO0WWA
Sardinia           IR0WWA
Scotland           GB4WWA
Slovenia           S53WWA
Spain              EG1WWA, EG2WWA, EG4WWA, EG5WWA, EG7WWA, EH3WWA
St. Vincent        J8WWA
Switzerland        HB9WWA
USA                N0W, N1W, N3W, N4W, N6W, N9W
Other participating stations include 3Z6I (Poland), BA7CK and BY1RX (China),
RW1F (European Russia), TK4TH (Corsica).

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                         ****  GOOD TO KNOW ... ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

Access to the main functions of www.425dxn.org is provided by the 425DXN App
for Android. It is available on Google Play - free of charge, no ads. Enjoy!

INDEXA NEWSLETTER ---> The Summer 2025 issue (#145) of the  International DX
Association's Newsletter is now available for download on the INDEXA website
(https://indexa.org/newsletters.html). Highlights include  "Message from the
President" by Otis Vicens (NP4G), "Yemen Humanitarian Efforts",  "2025 CQ DX
Hall of Fame" by  Bob Schenck (N2OO),  "Dateline DX Association  and  INDEXA
Jointly Provide Humanitarian Aid to Basic School on Sao Tome e Principe"  by
Jose Araujo (CT1DSV), as well as DXpedition reports from 3D2Y (Rotuma Island
2024),  9L5A (Sierra Leone 2024),  VK9XU & VK9CU  (Christmas Island & Cocos-
Keeling Islands 2025), VU4AX (Andaman Islands 2025).

LOTW SYSTEMS UPGRADE ---> "As a part  of the  ongoing modernization  of  the
ARRL systems infrastructure,  LoTW  will be receiving  major upgrades to the
operating system it is running on, the relational database system it uses to
store and access logbook and awards data, and server hosting,  where it will
be fully migrated  to the cloud.  These changes will,  among other  improve-
ments, ensure LoTW performance needs can be better met based on user demand.
  LoTW will be unavailable from  June 27 to July 2, 2025,  to complete these
upgrades. We will bring LoTW back online if it is available sooner than July
2". [TNX ARRL]

NCDXF'S GRANT TO CLUB LOG ---> The  Northern  California  DX  Foundation  is
Pleased  to announce an  8,000 USD grant  to Michael, G7VJR, for a  hardware
upgrade to Club Log.
  "Club Log  is a  free  service  operating at a  global  scale,  supporting
130,000 callsigns and storing 1.25 billion QSOs.  Every second of every day,
a worldwide base of HF DXers rely on Club Log  to enhance their enjoyment of
the hobby.  To many,  Club Log's features  and  tools are  integral to their
pursuit of DX.  To operate at this scale,  Club Log uses high-end servers of
the kind you might find in a  major internet company's data centres.  Paying
for this has only been possible due to major foundations stepping in to give
us the help needed.  Our  server equipment  was last updated in 2019, and in
the intervening time  the use of  data modes  and  our  popular  livestreams
feature has expanded dramatically,  putting higher  and higher loads  on our
existing systems.
  Now in 2025,  we are about  to renew  and  upgrade our equipment again - a
daunting expense.  Once again, though, NCDXF has stepped forward  to support
Club Log and give us the backing needed,  giving us a grant of around  8,000
USD to cover all of the equipment costs involved.  Thanks to NCDXF, once the
new servers are deployed,  Club Log will be using cutting edge servers which
are faster, more energy efficient and ready for years of high-endurance 24/7
work.
  On behalf of Club Log and our users,  I would like to express my gratitude
to the Northern California DX Foundation for their renewed financial support
and backing as we renew Club Log's infrastructure this year. Thanks to their
help, Club Log can continue to grow, be reliable  and ready for whatever the
future holds for DXing in an era of innovation. 73, Michael G7VJR".

YASME FOUNDATION GRANT ---> The  Board of Directors of the  Yasme Foundation
has announced a supporting grant for the YOTA (Youngsters On The Air) Region
1 Summer Camp to be held on 18-25 August near Paris.  This continues Yasme's
tradition of supporting YOTA and youth activities;  however, more support is
needed; contact Mario Lerma, EA1JAY (ea1jay...@gmail.com) for more infor-
mation.

ZD9BV STATION UPGRADE PROJECT ---> "About  six months ago,  I was approached
by Ken K4ZW (YASME) about the possibility of helping  Andy ZD9BV improve his
antenna setup on Tristan da Cunha. At that time, Andy's station consisted of
a Marine vertical and an IC706MK2G transceiver utilizing the internal tuner.
YASME was considering providing Andy with a setup for an RBN. I was asked if
INDEXA  could assist  with the  antenna upgrade.  Before  I could  put in  a
request for INDEXA assistance,  I needed to see what might be available that
would meet Andy's needs and his property footprint. What evolved was quite a
wonderful surprise.
  I started by  initiating communication with Andy.  He had limited space on
his property for an antenna.  So, compromise rotatable antennas were consid-
ered.
  I started by contacting DX Engineering.  But, while I was at it, I decided
to also see if they might consider an improved radio for Andy.  They decided
to ask ICOM for their help, and a new IC7300 was provided and DX Engineering
agreed to add some lengths of coax  and  cover the shipping of the items  to
Andy.  As for the antennas,  they were not available in the USA so they sug-
gested contacting  WIMO in Germany  to see what they might have.  They would
also be able to provide a 240vac rotor which was not available in the USA.
  Next, I approached WIMO  about the antenna system desires  for Andy.  This
would include a small mini-beam and  an 80-6 meter vertical.  In addition, a
240vac rotor, associated rotor hardware,  a rotor control cable,  and a 240v
12VDC power supply were also requested.  My plan was to ask for pricing so I
would know  how much the project would cost  before  I moved forward looking
for financial support. What followed was another heartwarming surprise. WIMO
asked why Andy was not considering a HEX Beam,  and I advised them that Andy
felt that it would not handle  the occasional  harsh weather  that would  be
experienced on ZD9. So, WIMO offered to add a HEX Beam to the package.  WIMO
agreed  to provide  all of the equipment  at no charge, but asked if  INDEXA
would cover the shipping cost which was around $500 USD.
  INDEXA does not normally support  private stations.  However, in this case
we had  the only licensed ham on a remote island entity  whose population is
around 250 people.  ZD9 is #55 on the most wanted DXCC list (Club Log)  even
after some serious activity by ZD9W in 2023. In addition, we already had ex-
traordinary  support from  ICOM, DX Engineering, WIMO and YASME.  So, in the
end it was an easy decision for INDEXA to cover the shipping expense.  With-
out the support from  ICOM, DX Engineering, WIMO,  INDEXA, YASME, N3FJP  and
UX5UO, I would have needed to run a separate funding campaign of some sort.
  Andy was logging using an Excel format, and QSLing is all done via  direct
mail to him on the island.  I asked Andy if he would do  LoTW uploads  occa-
sionally,  but he did not have regular logging software there.  I approached
Scott, N3FJP asking  if he would provide his software package to Andy, which
would make uploading the log easier either directly from him,  or via an as-
sist from me. Scott quickly obliged.  This part will be  an ongoing project.
I will continue to assist Andy on this. Meanwhile, Andy shared his Excel log
with me that  goes back a  few years, and  I am working on it  to create  an
ADIF.  After Andy gets his hardware  together and operational,  we will move
forward with logging upgrades and work on how to set up LoTW.
  Andy wanted to design a new QSL card that promoted the new sponsors and he
asked me for help with the design.  He has a  local printer in  South Africa
who prints his cards.
  So, I asked Gennady UX5UO if he would help design a new card for Andy  and
I sent him a  couple of photos  that Andy  shared with me.  Gennady  quickly
obliged and provided a professional quality design  which Andy will use with
his local printer. These will take a while to get printed.  But they will be
worth the wait.
  So, that's our story. I want to thank everyone who helped put this project
together.  All items have arrived at ZD9  and are currently being assembled.
Looking forward to seeing Andy on the air as he gets everything operational.
His preferred modes are CW and SSB". [TNX Bob Schenck, N2OO; Vice President,
INDEXA]

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                         ******* QSL  ROUTES *******
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

===================================================================
CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER
===================================================================
4G0G        4G1GOG      FM4TI       EA5GL       PJ4SON      M0URX
4L8A        M0OXO       FS/W1NA     IZ1MHY      R100KPB     RN1QB
5W1SA       JA1DXA      GS8VL       M0OXO       RI42SP      RN3RQ
7Q5MLV      M0URX       HA950SZ     HA7MS       S79VU       N4GNR
A2NEW       EA7FTR      HF15DXK     SP9GKS      SC90SM      SK5SM
A61Q        EA7FTR      HH2AA       EB7DX       SN1000FPK   SP6IEQ
A65HS       9K2HS       HP1XV       EA5HB       SN100MARKI  SQ5WH
A71AT       EA7FTR      HS30DXA     HS6MYW      SN380PISZ   SP4GED
A71QQ       M0OXO       II0GDF      IZ7PMQ      TF1A        EB7DX
A91PSD      EC6DX       II2RC       IV3DJE      TI5/N3KS    M0URX
AO40PA      EA5RCZ      II4MM       I4IKW       TM120CGB    F5KDC
AP5ARS      IK2DUW      J79BH       FM5BH       TM17KUQ     F6KUQ
CN2DX       F5LRL       JD1BMH      JD1BMH [b]  TM200EN     F4DTO
DC0NORRIS   DB4SCW      JD1BMH      JG7PSJ [d]  TM5RE       F2VX
DL100DM     DL8FA       JD1BQP      JD1BQP [b]  V31HT       G4LHT
E2A         E21EIC      JD1BQP      JP1IHD [d]  VI100SIG    M0OXO
E2M         E21LLR      KP2B        EB7DX       XE3N        EA5GL
EG3PTM      EA3RCI      LZ8A        LZ2KTS      ZC4EE       G4OOE
EG5HSJ      EA5RKB      OE01MIKU    LZ3HI       ZC4RH       DK6SP
EG7SV       EA7URG      OL26WRTC    OK6RA       ZS1EKK      M0OXO
EG8FPM      EA8VI       OT50OVRC    ON4GNT      ZS6/EA1FSO  KK4OMJ
EI3VP       G3PXT       PA80SODS    PA2KM       ZS6CCY      K3IRV
EJ3VP       G3PXT       PJ4DX       M0URX       ZW115CEB    PY1JR

AO20EURAO   Federacion Digital EA, Apartado Postal 3050, 08200  Sabadell
            (Barcelona), Spain
EZ/DL7ZM    David Pommerenke, Paul Anton Keller Weg 30/2,
            8075 Hart bei Graz, Austria
HB0/DL2SBY  Kasimir Bastian, Grunaeckerstr. 39, 71069 Sindelfingen, Germany
II5SF       Stefano Tolari, Via Torricelli, 22, 51016 Montecatini Terme PT,
            Italy
JG7PSJ      Hiroyuki Kawanobe, 1-4-1 Mikamine, Taihaku-ku, Sendai-shi,
            Miyagi, 982-0826, Japan
JP1IHD      Koutarou Watanabe, 1-942-27 Ogawa-cho, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo,
            187-0032, Japan
LX40TS      LARU, B.P. 85, L-9201 Diekirch, Luxembourg
ON20EURAO   Jean-Marie T'Jaeckx, Perrebroekstraat 16, 9200 Dendermonde,
            Belgium
T88PB       Nobuaki Hosokawa, 8270 Fujimi, Fujimi-cho, Suwa-gun, Nagano,
            399-0211, Japan
TI5/VA3RA   Peter Helmuth Csanky, 118 Monk Crescent, Ajax ON L1Z 1H2, Canada
V47JA       John Abbruscato, 22199 Pine Tree Ln, Hockley TX 77447, USA
VE2JAZZ     Jean Charron, 17 Rue Elisabeth, Saint Jerome QC J7Z 2S9, Canada

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               425 DX News is a free of charge weekly bulletin
      edited by Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ and Valeria Pregliasco, IK1ADH

            Its contents may be used, reproduced and distributed
                        in part or full provided that
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          Contributors are invited to send their DX information to
              Mauro Pregliasco, I1JQJ  (i1jqj...@gmail.com)    
                      The deadline is 12 UTC on Fridays

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                           Direttore Responsabile
                            Gabriele Villa, I2VGW
               Giornalista Professionista - Tessera n. 071675
                      Ordine Nazionale dei Giornalisti
                                Roma, Italia

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