Radio Voz Missionaria 5940 kHz

At about 1001 UTC on the 11th day of May 20204, I tuned in to Radio Voz Missionaria, transmitting on 5940 kHz in the Portuguese language from Brazil.

Above:- World globe showing the location of Brazil in South America. Image c/o Wikipedia.

Radio Voz Missionaria’s studios are located in Camboriú – SC – Brazil. The antennas and transmitters are located on Rua Empreendedor S/N at the top of “Morro das Antenas” (Radio Voz Missionaria 2024)

Above:- Radio Voz Missionaria logo. Image c/o Radio Voz Missionaria website.

The overall reception Radio Voz Missionaria was fair.   The signal strength was fair and there was no interference from other stations on the same frequency or on adjacent frequencies.  There was some moderate fading of the signal.

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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Voz Missionaria.

References.

  1. Rádio Voz Missionária. (n.d.). Rádio Voz Missionária – Sistema Gideões de Comunicação. [online] Available at: https://www.radiovozmissionaria.com.br/ [Accessed 8 Jul. 2024].‌

VMC HF Marine Radio Service – 6507 kHz

At about 0912 UTC on the 11th day of May 2024, I tuned in to the Bureau of Meteorology’s marine weather HF radio service VMW broadcasting from Charleville, Queensland, on 6507 kHz.

VMC broadcasts for: Coastal Waters areas off Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania; and High Seas for the Northern, Southern, North Eastern and South Eastern high seas areas.

More information can be found at…….http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/radio-sat/marine-weather-hf-radio.shtml

VMC HF Marine Radio Service – 8176 kHz

At about 0912 UTC on the 11th day of May 2024, I tuned in to the Bureau of Meteorology’s marine weather HF radio service VMW broadcasting from Charleville, Queensland, on 8176 kHz.

VMC broadcasts for: Coastal Waters areas off Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania; and High Seas for the Northern, Southern, North Eastern and South Eastern high seas areas.

More information can be found at…….http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/radio-sat/marine-weather-hf-radio.shtml

VMW HF Marine Radio Service – 8113 kHz

At about 0910 UTC on the 11th day of May 2024, I tuned in to the Bureau of Meteorology’s marine weather HF radio service VMW broadcasting from Wiluna, Western Australia on 8113 kHz.

VMW broadcasts for broadcasts for the High Seas for the Northern, Western and Southern high seas areas, and Coastal Waters areas off South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory.

More information can be found at…….http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/radio-sat/marine-weather-hf-radio.shtml

VMW HF Marine Radio Service – 4149 kHz

At about 0906 UTC on the 11th day of May 2024, I tuned in to the Bureau of Meteorology’s marine weather HF radio service VMW broadcasting from Wiluna, Western Australia on 4149 kHz.

VMW broadcasts for broadcasts for the High Seas for the Northern, Western and Southern high seas areas, and Coastal Waters areas off South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory.

More information can be found at…….http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/radio-sat/marine-weather-hf-radio.shtml

VI60IOTA – June and July 2024

Between the evening of Sunday 23rd June 2024 and Wednesday 3rd July 2024, I was allocated the special callsign of VI60IOTA to use on SSB. The callsign is to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Islands On The Air (IOTA) program.

Paul VK2HV was allocated the caIl over the same period for data, while I had the call for SSB.

I made a total of 2,122 QSOs, with 70 DXCC worked. I worked 41 out of 50 USA States and 24 out of 40 Zones worked.

The map below shows my QSOs.

  • 10m – green pins
  • 15m – light blue pins
  • 20m – orange pins
  • 40m – red pins
  • 80m – dark blue pins

Above:- My contacts whilst using VI60IOTA.

The Top 10 countries worked were as follows:-

  • Australia – 539
  • United States – 233
  • Italy – 202
  • England – 134
  • France – 113
  • Federal Republic of Germany – 110
  • Spain – 92
  • Belgium – 63
  • Poland – 61
  • Netherlands – 56

The majority of my QSOs were on the 20m band

  • 10m – 75
  • 15m – 113
  • 20m – 1,532
  • 40m – 342
  • 80m- 60

20m long path to Europe/UK during the afternoon was excellent. There was also an excellent opening on 15m long path into Europe one afternoon. The map below shows my European/UK contacts.

Above:- Map showing my European/UK QSOs.

The short path to North America on 20m during the evening was very disappointing. There were no big openings like I experienced whilst on Flinders Island back in February. even a few weeks prior I was working North America during our evening with very strong signals, but that was not to be this time. I did however work some USA & Canada during the evening, however, North American signals on 20m were stronger during our afternoon.

The map below shows my North American QSOs.

Above:- Map of my North American QSOs.

The majority of VK & ZL stations were worked on 40m & 80m.

Above:- Map showing my VK & ZL QSOs.

Thanks to Grant VK5GR for giving me the opportunity to use the call, and thank you to everyone who called me.