Thirty years have passed since 1A made its way onto the DXCC list.
And an activation by an International team looks to celebrate the
uniqueness of this event. So, from the 1st to the 4th July, we will
listen for them on the air as 1A0C from Santa Maria del Priorato, home
of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
The callsign that will be used belongs to the “The Order of Malta’s
Italian Relief Corps (CISOM)”, an organization specialized in bringing
assistance and relief during emergencies. This underscores the dual
value of this activation. On the one hand, there’s the fun side of ham
radio, giving a not so easy “new one” to as many stations as possible
(especially from the US and Japan). On the other hand, however, there’s
the noble goal, as often seen in ham radio, where a spirit of
cooperation and mutual aid are shared by operators all over the world.
The team’s aim, in fact, is to raise funds – thanks to donations and
contributions from QSL requests – in order to buy radio equipment which
The Order of Malta’s Italian Relief Corps volunteers will be able to use
in case of emergencies.
The operators list includes: 1A0X, 1A0Z, EA2RY, EA5RM, EA7AJR, EA7KW,
F5CWU, IN3ZNR, IT9YVO, IZ8IYX, PB2T, SP3DOI and KH6CG as a pilot for
North America and Pacific.
They will be active on HF+6m and the QSLs for contacts with 1A0C can be requested via Francesco Cozzi, 1A0Z.
More info at http://www.1a0c.com.
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