5月3日付 425DX News #1774から抜粋

PERIOD(D/M)     CALL                                                      425#
till  04/05      9M4PA: Aman Island (AS-015),  West Malaysia        1773
till  04/05      D2TX: Angola                                           1772
till  04/05      JD1BPG: Haha Island (AS-031), Ogasawara            1772
till  04/05      TO974REF: Reunion Island (AF-016)                     1773
till  07/05      H44MS: Malaita (OC-047), Solomon Islands            1761
till  07/05      TX9A: Tubuai (OC-152), Austral Islands                 1767
till  16/05      ZS8W: Marion Island (AF-021)                           1773
till  31/05      C37JPE: special callsign                               1774
till  15/06      TR8CR: Gabon                                           1771
till  15/06      V51/HB9SHD: Namibia                                   1773
till  30/06      3A100A: special callsign                               1770
till  30/06      TK2AREF and TK2BREF: special callsigns (Corsica)1769
till  June       KR4CDI/KH9: Wake Island                               1768
till  01/09      V73KW: Marshall Islands                               1746
till  30/09      C21TS: Nauru (OC-031)                                 1760
till  13/10      8K3EXPO: special event station                         1772
till  31/12      D450ICV: special callsign (Cabo Verde)                 1762
04/05-26/05      D44TWO and D44ZZI: Santiago Island (AF-005) 1773
06/05-10/05      A975IARU: special callsign                             1761
07/05-14/05      GU6EFW: Guernsey (EU-114)                             1773
08/05-11/05      TO974REF: Reunion Island (AF-016)                    1773
08/05-13/05      YS3/PY8WW: Isla Zacatillo (NA-190)                    1773
09/05-11/05      GU80LIB: special callsign (Guernsey)                   1769
11/05-18/05      HB0/DL2SBY: Liechtenstein                             1774
13/05-17/05      HR4/PY8WW: Isla El Tigre (NA-060)                     1773
17/05-19/05      TO974REF: Reunion Island (AF-016)                    1773
20/05-30/05      Z68YL and Z68OM: Kosovo                               1773
26/05-30/05      A9100IARU: special callsign                           1761
26/05-08/06      TX5U: Tikehau (OC-066), French Polynesia        1773
29/05-01/06      TO974REF: Reunion Island (AF-016)                  1773
May              4U0IARU: special callsign (Austria)                   1774
May              C6ACK: Bahamas                                         1764
May              T30TTT: Western Kiribati (OC-017)                     1773

9M2    - Team 9M4PA will be active from Aman Island (AS-015),  West Malaysia
         on 2-4 May. QSL via LoTW, or direct to 9M2HUS.
D4     - Harald, DF2WO and  Warren, KN6ZZI will be active as  D44TWO (mainly
         CW and FT4)  and  D44ZZI (mainly SSB and FT8),  respectively,  from
         Santiago Island (AF-005),  Cape Verde  on  4-26 May.  Look also for
         activity via QO-100. QSL for both callsigns via M0OXO's OQRS.  [TNX
         The Daily DX]
FR     - Celebrating the centenaries of the  Reseau des  Emetteurs  Francais
         (REF) and the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU),  Phil FR8UA
         and Ann FR8TZ will be active as  TO974REF  from Reunion Island (AF-
         016) on 1-4 May, 8-11 May, 17-19 May and  29 May-1 June.  They will
         operate CW, SSB and digital modes  on 40, 20, 15 and 10m.  TO974REF
         participates in REF's Radio Challenge;  eQSL  and  certificates  on
         https://tm100ref.r-e-f.org/
GU     - Team GU6EFW  will be active  from  Guernsey  (EU-114) on  7-14 May.
         Seven operators  (ON1BN, ON4AML,  ON6EF,  ON6VJ,  ON7TA, ON7VM  and
         ON9DJ) will be QRV on 160-6 metres SSB, CW and digital modes.  They
         will  also give  QO-100 and 2.3 GHz EME a try.  QSL via ON6EF.  See
         https://hamradioexpedition.com/ for more information.
HR     - Renato, PY8WW will be active as HR4/PY8WW  from  Isla El Tigre (NA-
         060), Honduras on 13-17 May.  He will be QRV on  80-10 metres  with
         two stations at the same time - one station alternating between SSB
         and CW, and the other one fully dedicated to FT8 (F/H) and FT4. QSL
         via Club Log's OQRS.
V5     - Remo, HB9SHD  will be active  holiday  style  as  V51/HB9SHD  while
         touring Namibia between  29 April and 15 June.  He will operate SSB
         and digital modes on 40-6 metres. QSL via LoTW. [TNX The Daily DX]
YS     - Renato, PY8WW will be active as YS3/PY8WW  from Isla Zacatillo (NA-
         190), El Salvador on 8-13 May.  He will be QRV on 80-6 metres  with
         two stations at the same time - one station alternating between SSB
         and CW, and the other one fully dedicated to FT8 (F/H) and FT4. QSL
         via Club Log's OQRS.
C3     - Members of the  Unio de Radioaficionats Andorrans (C37URA ) will be
         active as C37JPE throughout May. QSL via the bureau or direct.  The
         special callsign's suffix stands for  Jocs dels Petits Estats d'Eu-
         ropa,  the Games of the Small States of Europe  whose 20th  edition
         will be held in Andorra la Vella on 26-31 May.
HB0    - Kasimir, DL2SBY will be active as HB0/DL2SBY from Liechtenstein  on
         11-18 May.  He will be QRV on the HF bands  with verticals  and  an
         inverted vee, and on 6 metres with 5-element yagi. QSL via LoTW, or
         direct to home call. He no longer uses the bureau.
OE     - 4U0IARU is the  special callsign for the  VIC Amateur Radio Contest
         DX Club (4U1A, https://4u1a.club/)  to celebrate  the centenary  of
         the IARU since 25 April. This activity counts for Austria for DXCC,
         and  for the  Vienna International Centre  for the  CQ DX Marathon.
         QSOs are uploaded to Club Log.

ZS8W ---> Despite initial challenges, Yuris has been operational from Marion
Island since 27 April. He is currently off the air, however,  as he is doing
"some antenna work on the island" for "up to three days",  DX World reports.
According to Club Log,  the last logged QSO  was made on 1 May at 09:58 UTC.
At that time, ZS8W had made 9457 FT8 QSOs and 797 CW QSOs on 40, 30, 20, 17,
15 and 10 metres.