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International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend Event 19th to 20th August 2023

International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend Event

This year once again the Humber Fortress DX Amateur Radio Club will be activating GB2SL over the weekend of 19th to 20th August from Spurn Point ‘High Light’ Lighthouse (Spurn Head Peninsula). 

AT 00.01 UTC 19th August to 20th August 2022 to 2400 UTC

Numbers  Location information Lighthouses:

Locator: JOØ3BN

UK0080=Spurn Point High

UK0081=Spurn Point Low

WAB: TA-41

LAT: 53.578978n

LNG: 0.06.33 E

Spurn Head (old): A2424X

Grid Reference: TA 40345 11240

Grid Reference (6 figure)
TA403112

X (Easting) 540345, Y (Northing) 411240

Latitude, Longitude (decimal)

53.578980 , 0.11832847

Latitude, Longitude (degs, mins, secs)

53°34?44?N, 000°07?06?E

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The Humber Fortress DX ARC has once again been invited by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, to put on a Ham Radio station during International Lighthouse on the air weekend.

Spurn High Light is a visitor attraction and the tallest lighthouse in Northern England!

Made of 300,000 Staffordshire bricks, with a height of 128ft (39m) and 145 steps to the top landing, providing a spectacular view of the Spurn nature reserve and the River Humber.

We are pleased to have been invited back by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to help promote the restored Spurn High lighthouse and to take part in International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend back at Spurn Point activating the call sign GB2SL.

Since our visit last year, there have been changes to the shape of Spurn Point and it is now inaccessible to road transport due to the big storms of 2013.

With at least a 200-yard break between the mainland and Spurn Point making a newly created island almost at high tide.

We are taking a small team of 12, regrettably, only those who can climb Stairs can attend this event, manpower and equipment will be ferried to the site by the YWT, in “or should that be on” their Unimog all-terrain vehicle.

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend

Association of Lighthouse Keepers

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Arm forces day GB0FP INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS

  • INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS ON THE AIR  24/25 JUNE 2023.

GB0FP Fort Paull

MUSEUM Now Closed to the Public from 2019 

This year again see’s Humber Fortress DX A.R.C participating in this event.

 
Operating from the New HQ clubhouse station at Patrington please look up MX0HFC for any info
 
This has been one of our popular events over many years with over 10,000 stations contacted worldwide!!!.
Listen out for GB0FP on 160,80,40,20, 15, 10, & local VHF or check out the DX clusters for us.
 
Fort Paull was a great place to visit as it took you back to the Napoleonic times when this establishment was first in use in the 15th century through world wars 1&2 and up to the late 1960s when the MOD decommissioned it.
It was a great family venue with lots to do to entertain the children whilst mum & dad had time to relax and unwind in the well-kept grounds.
 
Fort Paull was also the home of the last remaining Blackburn Beverly transport aircraft in the world!!,
a unique aircraft that was open to the public with lots of displays inside and out.
 

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MUSEUM No’. 5099
WAB. TA12
LOCATOR. IO93VR

Details can be found on QRZ.COM about the club (MX0HFC) or click on the link below.
(several links to online live cameras, club website, guestbook to sign!!!)

  Club website. https://www.hfdxarc.com
 

Int museums web site http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk/imw

If you do work GB0FP, we would appreciate you signing the guestbook on the club website,
We look forward to working with you over the weekend when the event is activated.

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Steve W4SLT Digital Subscriber Welcome

Big thanks for Steve W4SLT becoming one of our first digital subscriber, this is a way that Radio Amateur around the globe can become a part of the Humber Fortress DX Club and support us.

Gain access to members area see achieves from years gone by get first hand information of what the Club has been up too and has planed,

also includes these features

1: Get access to the members website.
2: Can visit the Club 4 times a year on Club Nights or Special events.
3: Get emails when we post new content or new videos before anyone else.
4: Get links to live-streamed events.
5: Access to a Digital monthly Zoom meeting. 

 

Steve has been a friend of the Clubs and many members since we first started the Club in 2010 and visited us all when in the UK in 2013 while we was based at Fort Paull stopping at Peters G3ZRS QTH

please read write up

Steve W4SLT on the air from HFDXARC HQ

 

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Kings Coronation Weekend GB0KCC

 

WOW, WOW, and WOW

First of all, a massive thank you to the thousands of stations that called in and supported us on this momentous occasion. The response from the Ham Radio community was absolutely amazing and left the Club operators feeling very humbled. Thank you all.

The weekend started on Friday, with many projects still being built and new dipoles being erected. The whole of the antenna paddock ( as we call it ) was changed in ways to help reduce noise ( splatter from the 40m station ) and support wires were added to the long runs of coax. It doesn’t sound like much of a job when you say it fast, but it was a huge job for the members to take on.
The club has built a brand new 40M vertical phased array with a switching network that provides directional TX/RX at the flick of a switch. This latest addition to the club’s antenna array will give us that extra punch required for special events and contesting.
A massive thanks to all involved in the project, as this again was a huge job to undertake.

The “not so secret” project of building the beast was also continued, with Sue M6URG finishing off the painting of the trailer which she made a Superb job of.

Earlier in the week saw some new club members visiting the club, and indeed helping out where required. We also gained a new member from the visiting group, which is awesome for the club.

The event itself saw the members operating all of the stations available, which was a very pleasing site given the huge effort and work carried out in refurbing the shack room. They made light work of the stations calling in to support us, however, this soon turned into what can only be described as amazing. Each of the stations had the biggest pile-ups you can imagine and this continued throughout the full weekend. The show of support was staggering and overwhelming at times, but the team of operators handled it like true professionals working every station calling in.

This was by far my most memorable weekend of Radio so far in my short time licensed and I am sure other operators feel the same.
M0KVK Kevin has only just recovered from the Isle of Muck Dxpedition, but worked the stations relentlessly throughout the early hours, racking up many JA VK and stateside stations.

I won’t list the call signs involved in the weekend and its build-up, but I will say a MASSIVE thank you to each and every one of them for their commitment. However, I will mention Andy G7LRR who has worked himself to the bone for the Club and continues to do so.

Many many thanks to ALL the members, you are all truly appreciated, as you make the club. One special thanks to Mike Wood our host as he shows such passion toward the club and also works none stop helping us all out. Cheers Mike

If you are not a club member reading this and it appears to be a club you want to be part of, please look at joining us. You could be part of this very special group of people and have just as much fun. You are all welcome.

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