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(Mike Barraclough-UK, dxld Oct 7)<br />

BELARUS 7235 Belarus domestic radio in Belarus language, S=9+10dB that<br />

day, 0424 UT Oct 5.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 5)<br />

BELIZE Re: "Glenn, Belize antennas were not rhombics but phased H<br />

polarized dipoles. There is an illustration in the TCI catalogue as they<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> them although they were actually <strong>de</strong>signed by Carl Smith. Each was<br />

supported by 8 towers not poles. They were pointed in a southerly<br />

direction for skywave propagation into central American countries which<br />

were of concern to the U.S. government of the t<strong>im</strong>e. And they were on 1530<br />

and 1580 kHz."<br />

Glenn, I was just triaging my e-mail file, and noticed I told you that<br />

this antenna was supported by 8 towers. That's actually wrong, I now<br />

remember, as it used 10 towers.<br />

(Ben Dawson-WA-USA, dxld Oct 7)<br />

Listened on 1580 kHz when I was on tour variously to Mexico and Guatemala.<br />

(wb.)<br />

BONAIRE Amateur Radio DXpedition to Bonaire-ATN Oct 10-24.<br />

As you may have read on the RNW website, on Oct 10, 2010 the Netherlands<br />

Antilles will cease to exist as a country within the Kingdom of the<br />

Netherlands and the status of the individual islands will change as<br />

follows:<br />

* St. Maarten and Curacao [sic] will become in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt countries within<br />

the Kingdom and will be granted the same status that Aruba attained in<br />

1986.<br />

* Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius will be given the status of a public<br />

body (a kind of special municipality) in the Netherlands and will<br />

therefore fall directly un<strong>de</strong>r Dutch rule.<br />

To mark the occasion, a group of 15-20 radio amateurs from several<br />

countries have joined forces to activate special transmissions from<br />

Bonaire between October 10-24, 2010. The pr<strong>im</strong>ary focus will be all HF<br />

bands from 160 to 10 meters including the WARC bands. The team will focus<br />

on all mo<strong>de</strong>s including SSB, CW and various digital mo<strong>de</strong>s. Further<br />

information about the callsigns to be used will be published on the<br />

special website <br />

Various locations on the island will be used, but the pr<strong>im</strong>ary location is<br />

the RNW shortwave transmitter site. Its <strong>im</strong>pressive antenna park provi<strong>de</strong>s<br />

up to 21 dBd gain. The radio amateurs have been granted use of the<br />

antennas during their "<strong>de</strong>ad hours" on the HF bands, between 1230 and 1830<br />

UTC. It's planned to operate from the RNW facility on 30, 20, 15 and 17<br />

metres.<br />

Between 11 and 15 October, the RNW facility will also serve another<br />

purpose. A group of schoolchildren from Bonaire will be contacting another<br />

group of children in the Netherlands who will be the guest of Dutch ham<br />

PD1DX. This will provi<strong>de</strong> an opportunity for the group of new Dutch country<br />

citizens to ask each other questions in or<strong>de</strong>r to get to know one other a<br />

little bit better.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX983.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:48]

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