Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: ILLW 2015 mostra um forte compromisso da comunidade radioamadorisrica mundial para com os faróis

Pedro Amaral jpsamaral gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 17 de Agosto de 2015 - 16:29:23 WEST


Caro João Costa,

Obrigado pela sua atenção. A mensagem foi devidamente respondida para
[cs5arla at gmail.com] na hora e até recebi uma notificação automática que
pensei ser de entrega...afinal parece que não era :).

Pode por obséquio indicar para onde devo remeter a devida resposta?

Muito Obrigado e 73 de Pedro - CT7AGN



On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 4:22 PM, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>
wrote:

> Aló, aló colega Pedro Amaral (CT7AGN) verifique as suas caixas de correio
> eletrónico pois tem uma importante mensagem particular da Associação de
> Radioamadores do Litoral Alentejano - ARLA, relativa à sua inscrição nesta
> lista que ainda não foi respondida???
>
> João Costa (CT1FBF)
>
> 2015-08-17 16:07 GMT+01:00 Pedro Amaral <jpsamaral  gmail.com>:
>
>> Caro(s) amigo Sérgio e restantes colegas,
>>
>> Da parte que me toca, só posso dizer que foi com muito prazer que aceitei
>> o amável convite da ARRLX, que desde já muito agradeço, para poder
>> desfrutar desta bela iniciativa.
>>
>> Agradecer também à forma como fui recebido e integrado nesta excelente
>> equipa, pelo Viegas - CT2IXQ e por ti, aos óptimos repastos, hi hi.
>>
>> Por fim um agradecimento ao Francisco - CR7AJM, por se ter lembrado da
>> minha pessoa para o convite e para todos os colegas, os que resolveram
>> saírem do conforto do teclado do computador para estarem nos faróis a
>> colocarem Portugal neste "mapa" e aos colegas que no conforto do seu QTH
>> não deixaram de dizer: Presente!
>>
>> Venham mais!
>>
>> Bem haja a todos, 73 de Pedro - CT7AGN
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Sérgio Rasteiro - CR7AJS <
>> cr7ajs  gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Não sei ainda como foram as restantes estações, mas a equipa da ARRLx,
>>> PT-0015/Cabo da Roca/CS5LX/p, conseguiu uns impecáveis 427 contactos, 57
>>> entidades DXCC (muita Europa é verdade, mas quase toda a América do sul da
>>> costa atlântica, Porto Rico, Cuba e USA) e a equipa ainda teve tempo para
>>> salutar convivio, almoços\jantares e duas noites completas de sono =)
>>>
>>> Sei que quase todos os participantes portugueses estiveram muito activos
>>> com vários spots pelos clusters (uns mais que outros). Parabéns a todos e
>>> com desejos que se repita por muitos e largos anos tais actividades =)
>>>
>>>
>>> Quanto ao "meu ILLW":
>>> Foi muito gratificante participar, especialmente enquanto CR7 e ter
>>> oportunidade de poder gerir alguns pequenos pile-ups. Muito agradeço a
>>> ajuda e ensinamentos dos colegas CT7AGN e CT2IXQ que estiveram presentes ao
>>> longo de todo o fim-de-semana.
>>>
>>> 73 de CR7AJS - Sérgio Rasteiro
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 2:40 PM, CT1GZB - José Luís Proença <
>>> ct1gzb  netcabo.pt> wrote:
>>>
>>>> E assim, Portugal entrou para o “Top 9†dos 32 países participantes no
>>>> ILLW.
>>>>
>>>> Nada mau para um para um país pequeno e de marinheiros que deveria
>>>> estar *sempre* virado para o mar.
>>>>
>>>> 73 de José Luís Proença, Operador do Posto Emissor CT1GZB
>>>> ARVM # 53, REP # 1418, SKCC # 8178, NRA # PN 077
>>>> http://ct1gzb.blogspot.com
>>>>
>>>> *From:* João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>
>>>> *Sent:* Monday, August 17, 2015 1:27 PM
>>>> *To:* Cluster-ARLA <cluster  radio-amador.net>
>>>> *Subject:* ARLA/CLUSTER: ILLW 2015 mostra um forte compromisso da
>>>> comunidade radioamadorisrica mundial para com os faróis
>>>>
>>>> ILLW shows a strong commitment
>>>>
>>>> Registrations in the *International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend*
>>>> were higher this year from the major seafaring nations of Australia,
>>>> England and Germany, adding to growth from Bulgaria, Canada, Cuba, France,
>>>> Portugal and Scotland.
>>>>
>>>> The ILLW on August 15-16 had 506 registrations, from 32 countries, down
>>>> on 2014, but seemingly reflecting the prevailing political and economic
>>>> trends.
>>>>
>>>> The magic number 500 registration was from Michael Sealfon WA2OCG at
>>>> Alki Point Lighthouse, which marks the southern entrance to Seattle’s
>>>> Elliott Bay in Washington USA.
>>>>
>>>> It provided both a light and fog horns to keep mariners safe on their
>>>> voyage and as a monument for the first settlers gets plenty of tourists.
>>>>
>>>> An outstanding result came from Cuba that had 13 registrations, and may
>>>> be due to the normalisation of its relationship with the USA.
>>>>
>>>> A lot of good fun was had, with some participants having heightened
>>>> public interest in the history of old navigation structures and Amateur
>>>> Radio. More reports and photos are welcome on both the ILLW Facebook page
>>>> and the website.
>>>>
>>>> Typical of the DX that can be worked was Cape Wickham Lighthouse on
>>>> King Island and Glenn Alford VK3ILW portable VK7, with an ICOM 775
>>>> transceiver into a Cushcraft R5 vertical.
>>>>
>>>> Although acknowledging he had a good location, there were at times
>>>> dogpiles with notable contacts being to the Canary Islands, Cuba, Baltic
>>>> Islands, Guatemala, Europe, USA, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand.
>>>>
>>>> The many media mentions included the national broadcaster ABC radio
>>>> that told listeners at Geraldton in West Australia achieved a world first
>>>> record for the most people hugging a lighthouse.
>>>>
>>>> One of Australia’s oldest steel lighthouses in Australia, the red and
>>>> white candy-striped Point Moore Lighthouse about 400 kilometres north of
>>>> Perth built in 1878 has dominated the local skyline.
>>>>
>>>> More than 1,000 turned out for the world-record ranking embrace. As
>>>> part of ILLW made possible by Ron Fisher VK6MP, the doors were open to
>>>> allow a unique glimpse inside.
>>>>
>>>> Already the next and 19th annual Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend on
>>>> August 20-21, 2016, has 30 registrations.
>>>>
>>>> To see the simple guidelines, past reports, or for other information
>>>> please visit the dedicated website www.illw.net
>>>>
>>>> *Jim Linton VK3PC *
>>>>
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