5月4日付け 425DX News #1722から抜粋

PERIOD(D/M)     CALL                                                      425#
till  04/05      A52P and A52CI: Bhutan                                 1718
till  04/05      JD1BMH: Chichijima (AS-031), Ogasawara                 1718
till  04/05      OJ0/LA1UW and OJ0/LA3WAA: Market Reef (EU-053)  1719
till  04/05      OJ0/LB0VG and OJ0/LB5SH: Market Reef (EU-053)         1719
till  04/05      OJ0T: Market Reef (EU-053)                             1719
till  05/05      JW9DSA: Svalbard (EU-026)                             1721
till  06/05      3G0YA: Easter Island (SA-001)                         1720
till  09/05      OX3LX: Greenland (NA-018)                             1721
till  09/05      YJ0CA: Port Vila (OC-035), Vanuatu                     1720
till  09/05      ZC4RH: UK Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus               1720
till  13/05      A255HD: Botswana                                       1722
till  15/05      KH9/NL7RR: Wake Island (OC-053)                       1719
till  17/05      9X2AW: Rwanda                                         1721
till  31/05      9H6HE: special callsign                               1720
till  31/05      CR2GPDX: special event station (Azores)               1720
till  31/05      CR3GPDX: special event station (Madeira)               1720
04/05-05/05      TO60CSG: special callsign (French Guiana)             1715
05/05-31/05      GB0AEL: special callsign (Northern Ireland)           1722
10/05-17/05      V4/N5TCH: St Kitts (NA-104)                           1722
11/05-12/05      TO60CSG: special callsign (French Guiana)             1715
11/05-17/05      A91WTIS: special callsign                             1722
11/05-19/05      CP7DX: Bolivia                                         1722
24/05-19/06      FT4GL: Glorioso Islands (AF-011)                       1716
May              3D2CCC: Conway Reef (OC-112)                           1722
May              5X3L: Uganda                                           1721
May              ZL100AC: special callsign                             1722


A2     - Remo, HB9SHD  will be active  "casual holiday style"  while touring
         Botswana between  30 April and 13 May.  The callsign issued  by the
         Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority is  A255HD  (Alpha Two
         Five Five Hotel Delta).  He will be QRV on 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres
         SSB and maybe FT8. Paper QSL cards will not be available.
A9     - Special event station A91WTIS will be active on 11-17 May to  cele-
         brate World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (17 May).
         QSL  via EC6DX.  WTISD  marks  the founding  of  the  International
         Telecommunication Union (ITU),  and  its purpose is  to  help raise
         awareness about  the global innovation gap,  promote digital inclu-
         sion, and spur action to close the digital divide.
CN     - In celebration of the  21st birthday of  Prince Moulay Hassan,  the
         heir apparent to the Moroccan throne, special callsign  CN21HM will
         be active on 8-12 May. QSL direct to CN8RAH.
CP     - Members of the  Yaguarete DX Group  (LU1FM, LU2JCW,  LU3FR, LU6FOV,
         LU7HN,  LU7MT,  LU8YD  and  LU9FHF)  will be active as  CP7DX  from
         Tarija, Bolivia on 11-19 May.  They will operate SSB, CW, FT8 (F/H)
         on 160-6 metres,  as well as  SSB and FM  via  LEO satellites.  See
         https://jvp-antenas.com.ar/cp7dx/  for  more  information.  QSL via
         Club Log's OQRS, or direct to LU1FM.
GI     - Once again the North West Group ARC  (MN0NWG)  is  running  special
         event station  GB0AEL  between 5 and 31 May  to commemorate the an-
         niversary of Amelia Earhart's transatlantic flight.  QSL via MI0HOZ
         (direct or bureau). On 20-21 May 1932,  Earhart  became  the  first
         woman to  fly nonstop and alone across the Atlantic, leaving Harbor
         Grace on  Newfoundland (Canada), and  landing  15 hours later  near
         Londonderry (Northern Ireland).
V4     - Tim, N5TCH will be active  holiday style as V4/N5TCH from  St Kitts
         (NA-104) on 10-17 May.  Most likely he will be QRV during his early
         morning hours. QSL via LoTW; paper cards will not be available.

3D2CCC ---> The DX Rebel Group's DXpedition to Conway Reef began on 28 April
at around 05.30 UTC.  To date, over 50,000 QSOs have been made, but Internet
access for uploading QSOs  to Club Log is very limited.  The 2-man team will
continue  to run  all the  stations  until the diesel fuel  supply  for  the
generators  is exhausted.  QSL via  Club Log's OQRS.  Updates  are posted to
https://www.facebook.com/rebeldxgroup.

5X     - Jack, NP2OR has been active as 5X3L from Kayabwe ("just a few steps
         from the  equator line"),  Uganda since 20 April,  and  will remain
         there until sometime in May. He will be QRV on 20, 10 and once in a
         while on 40 metres.  QSL via LoTW,  or direct via  Club Log's OQRS.
         Updates will be posted to https://hamradiosafari.blogspot.com/.
9X     - Harold, DF2WO  will be active again as  9X2AW  from Rwanda on  2-17
         May. He will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the HF bands  and
         6 metres. QSL via M0OXO's OQRS. [TNX The Daily DX]
OX     - Bo, OZ1DJJ will be active again as OX3LX from Greenland between  26
         April and 9 May. In his spare time he will operate FT8, RTTY and CW
         from Kangerlussuaq (grid GP60),  Nuuk (grid GP44) and Paamiut (grid
         GP51). QSL via OZ0J; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW and Club Log.
FT/G   - Marek, FH4VVK will be active as FT4GL  from Grande Glorieuse,  Glo-
         rioso Islands  (AF-011)  from  24 May to 19 June.  The most  recent
         activity from the islands dates back to 2009 (FT5GA),  and the Glo-
         rieuses are currently ranked  8th  on  Club Log's  DXCC Most Wanted
         List.  This one-man operation will be carried out in  parallel with
         Marek's professional activities.  He hopes to be QRV daily with two
         stations at the same time - one on FT8  and  one on SSB or RTTY (he
         lacks sufficient knowledge  of CW to manage a huge pile-up).  There
         will be no  activity on 6 metres, EME, or via satellite.  QSOs will
         be uploaded to  Club Log on a daily basis;  access to the  Internet
         will be available  for two hours a day,  from 18 to 20  local time.
         QSL via F4FTV (direct or bureau);  full LoTW upload will follow six
         months after the end of the DXpedition. Bookmark
         https://ft4gl.blogspot.com/ and
         https://www.facebook.com/61557262192352
         for more information and updates.