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International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend 20th-21st August


 

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International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend 20th-21st August

The International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend is being held this weekend starting at 0001 UTC on Saturday 20th and finishing at 2359 UTC on Sunday 21st August.

The basic objective of the event is to promote public awareness of lighthouses and lightships and their need for preservation and restoration, to promote amateur radio and to foster International goodwill.

The event is NOT a contest, each station's operators decide how they will operate their station regards modes and bands. Participants are not committed to being on the air during the entire period - only as much as they can.

There are no restrictions on aerials or power. The aim is for operators to enjoy themselves and have fun whilst making contact with as many amateur radio stations as possible.

For full details see:

A list of participating Lighthouses/Lightships can be seen at:

The event on the Sunday now coincides with the International Lighthouse Day, which is an event organised by the International Association of Lighthouse keepers wherby as many world lighthouses will be open to the public for the day. See:

73 Trevor M5AKA

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LA8OKA?Martin Storli

Oslo, Norway

ARCTICPEAK's Radio pages!


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--- In la1fdg@..., Arcticpeak <arcticpeak@y...> wrote:
Til helgen er det bare ? pakke sekken og ta med seg transceiveren
til n?rmeste fyrlykt! Les videre:

International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend 20th-21st August

The International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend is being held this
weekend starting at 0001 UTC on Saturday 20th and finishing at 2359
UTC on Sunday 21st August.

The basic objective of the event is to promote public awareness of
lighthouses and lightships and their need for preservation and
restoration, to promote amateur radio and to foster International
goodwill.

The event is NOT a contest, each station's operators decide how they
will operate their station regards modes and bands. Participants are
not committed to being on the air during the entire period - only as
much as they can.

There are no restrictions on aerials or power. The aim is for
operators to enjoy themselves and have fun whilst making contact with
as many amateur radio stations as possible.

For full details see:

A list of participating Lighthouses/Lightships can be seen at: http:
//www.illw.net/2005_list.htm

The event on the Sunday now coincides with the International
Lighthouse Day, which is an event organised by the International
Association of Lighthouse keepers wherby as many world lighthouses
will be open to the public for the day. See:


73 Trevor M5AKA





LA8OKA Martin Storli

Oslo, Norway

ARCTICPEAK's Radio pages!