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Ärende: AR Newsline Report 2523 - 6 Mar 2026
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Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2523 for Friday, March 6th, 2026
 
Amateur Radio Newsline Report Number 2523 with a release date of Friday, March
6th, 2026 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1.

The following is a QST. Hams in Cuba assist a critically ill child. Canada is
silencing its national weather radio -- and students in Germany plan for a QSO
with Antarctica. All this and more as Amateur Radio Newsline Report Number 2523
comes your way right now.

**

BILLBOARD CART

**
HAMS HELP SUMMON GIRL'S EMERGENCY CARE IN CUBAN BLACKOUT

SKEETER/ANCHOR: Quick-thinking by hams in the midst of a power outage in Cuba
are being credited with connecting a critically ill child with urgent medical
care. We have the details of that story from the newest member of the Newsline
team, Dave Lee M7TLB.

DAVE:  As an outage swept through several communities in the municipality of
Rio Cauto in eastern Cuba, disabling electric power and the telephone service,
a 6-year-old girl lay feverish and in pain - her 12th hour of suffering.

The doctor treating her at the family home in Granma Province suspected
appendicitis requiring emergency transport. An outage resulting from a
power-grid failure prevented him from directly contacting an ambulance. The
physician turned to a father-son team of amateur radio operators, Jorge
[HORE-HAY] Bonilla [BONE-EEE-YUH] Mainegra and his son, Edgar Bonilla Mainegra.
The hams, however, found that their own radios were also without backup power
because of the fuel shortage -- that is, until a neighbour let them make use of
the battery from his motorcycle.

The general call was received by Santiago de Cuba by station CL8 YDY, who was
able to connect with the emergency system. The station is listed on QRZ.com as
being in Santiago de Cuba. The callsign holder is Yoendrys García Rodríguez.

According to various media reports, surgery was performed at the hospital and
was a success.

This is Dave Lee M7TLB.

(CIBERCUBA, QRZ.COM)

**
FCC REPORTS TO CONGRESS ON 6TH YEAR OF PIRATE ACT

SKEETER/ANCHOR: Wrapping up another year of action taken against unlicensed
radio broadcasters, in the United States the FCC recently submitted a report to
federal lawmakers summing up its enforcement activities in the fiscal year
2025. We have those details from Kent Peterson KCØDGY.

KENT: Since Congress enacted the PIRATE Act - an acronym for Preventing Illegal
Radio Abuse Through Enforcement - the Federal Communications Commission has
been responsible for reporting its annual activities with the enhanced power it
was given through the January 2020 legislation. Its most recent report covers
the government's fiscal year for 2025, which ran from the 1st of October 2024
through to the 30th of September 2025.

According to the report, the FCC issued 28 notices to property owners or
managers for permitting illegal broadcasts from their premises. Seventeen of
those were directly related to one of the so-called "pirate sweeps" the FCC
conducts concentrating on five markets found to have the most pirate stations.

In the same period, the FCC went directly after the radio operators themselves,
issuing six forfeiture orders and 10 notices of apparent liability for
forfeiture. Separately, it entered into three consent decree agreements with
radio pirates. Each agreement contained a 20-year compliance plan.

It is not known what the total monetary penalties will ultimately be for any of
the violations issued, even though the amounts specified in the original PIRATE
Act have increased over the years. Adjusted for inflation, the penalties now
carry a maximum of $122,661 in US dollars per day - and a US dollar maximum of
$2,453,218.

Although the FCC is responsible for these enforcement actions, the agency does
not collect the amounts. That task is given to the US Department of Justice.

This is Kent Peterson KCØDGY.
 
(FCC)

**
STUDENT QSO WITH ANTARCTICA PART OF FAMILY SPACE DAY 

SKEETER/ANCHOR: Is there anyone who would turn down a chance for a contact with
Antarctica? A group of students will get their chance this month in Germany.
With more of those details, here's Jeremy Boot G4NJH.

JEREMY:  All eyes will be on the project known as futureGEO  to be presented at
Bochum Observatorys Bochum Space Day to be hosted by AMSAT-DL. The programme is
taking place on 28th March  in conjunction with Germany's Space Day and Day of
Astronomy. Much anticipation surrounds the proposed geostationary amateur radio
payload, which is  to succeed the QO-100 satellite, providing access for Europe
and parts of North America.

All ears, however, will be on the scheduled contact to be made between students
and the Neumayer-III research station, DPØGVN, in Antarctica. The observatory's
director, Thilo Elsner, DJ5YM, will lead that activity.

Youngsters and their families are also being invited to participate in a full
day of activities organised by the European Space Education Resource Office of
the European Space Agency. ESERO Germany was established at Bochum in 2018.

This is Jeremy Boot G4NJH.

(AMSAT-DL, AMATEUR RADIO DAILY)

**
HAMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT NATIONAL HURRICANE CONFERENCE

SKEETER/ANCHOR: The 2026 National Hurricane Conference, taking place in
Orlando, Florida from March 29 to April 2 will again include amateur radio
workshops. Randy Sly, W4XJ has the details

RANDY: Amateur radio workshops at the National Hurricane Conference will
include presentations by such leaders from the ham community as Rob Macedo,
KD1CY of the VoIP Hurricane Net, Josh Johnston, KE5MHV,  ARRL Director of
Emergency Management, Julio Ripoll, WD4R, Assistant Coordinator at WX4NHC, and
Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, Net Manager of the Hurricane Watch Net. 

Graves gave Newsline a preview of a new program he will be presenting, built
around the theme Impact. While Category 5 hurricanes may get more attention
from the media, some tropical storms may make a greater real-world impact than
bigger weather events. For amateur radio operators, one report can make a
difference can make an impact. As Graves said, Your reports matter.

With Julio Ripoll scheduled to step down this year, he may be introducing his
successor at WX4NHC during the workshops as well. 

If you cant attend in person, the forum will be live-streamed on the Hurricane
Watch Net YouTube Channel.

This is Randy Sly, W4XJ

**
CANADA ENDING NATIONWIDE WEATHERADIO SERVICE

SKEETER/ANCHOR: The United States isn't the only country enduring cuts to its
weather-forecasting programs and services: This month marks the end of
Weatheradio,. a service of the Canadian government's environment and climate
agency. John Williams VK4JJW has those details.

JOHN: Canada's national weather centre is ending its Weatheradio service which
has been available on VHF since 1976. In a decision driven by budget priorities
and what the agency called declining usage, the forecasts are going silent on
the 16th of March. Officials are instead encouraging the use of a free mobile
app or an interactive weather map on their website. 

Upgraded in 2004 to accommodate digitally encoded signals, the nationwide
system has provided local and regional forecasts in English and French. The
reports have been transmitted on the same frequencies used in the US by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Weather Radio, in the 162 MHz
frequency range 

Amateur radio operator Michael Iszak VE3HA, who is also a radiocommunications
consultant. told the Toronto Sun that he was concerned about the weather
service's demise. He told the newspaper: [quote] These stations are often used
by people who travel to areas where there is no cell service, its invaluable
for getting updated weather forecasts." [endquote]

This is John Williams VK4JJW.

(TORONTO SUN, CTV, SWLING POST)

**
BREAK HERE: Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio
Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the AA9JR
repeater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Fridays at 6 pm, Saturdays at 10 am and on
Sundays at 8 a.m. via Allstar Link 47970 and Allstar Link 50508 and the W3QV
repeater.

**
ADJUSTMENTS TO AUSTRALIA BAND PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS 

SKEETER/ANCHOR: The committee reviewing recommended changes to Australia's
amateur band plan has released a set of new revisions, as we hear from Graham
Kemp VK4BB.

GRAHAM: The Wireless Institute of Australia's Technical Advisory Committee has
fine-tuned its recommendations for changes to the amateur radio band plan after
reviewing more than three dozen submissions. It is now recommending that the
emergency communications channel on 40m be aligned with IARU Region 3 on 7.110
MHz, that the SSB portion of the 6m band be widened and that 1.87 MHz and 3.686
MHz be chosen as the AM centres of activity for 160m and 80m.

The committee's full document, which reaffirms its other original proposals and
clarifies use of the FM Analogue ATV band, has been published online. Visit the
consultation webpage using the link provided in the text version of this week's
newscast at arnewsline.org

[DO NOT READ:   https://www.wia.org.au/members/tac/consultation/   ]

This is Graham Kemp VK4BB.

(WIA)

**
DX INDIA FOUNDATION MAKES NEW TRY ON ARNALA ISLAND

SKEETER/ANCHOR: It's been 20 years since amateur radio had a presence on one
small island in the Arabian Sea off western India's coast. The DX India
Foundation is renewing the attempt it made last year to put the island back on
the ham radio map. Jim Meachen ZL2BHF tells us what to expect next.

JIM: Heavy rainstorms last year cancelled the plans of the DX India Foundation
to activate Arnala Island. The island, one of India's most coveted sites in the
IOTA programme, carries the designation of AS-169. Sarath, VU2RS, announced
recently on the DX World website that he is hoping to bring a three-day
activation there starting on the 1st of May. There has been no amateur radio
activity on the island since 2006.

A successful activation would not only fulfill one of the relatively new
foundation's objectives - to activate rare IOTAs - it would also put Arnala
Island in the logs of eager chasers everywhere.

This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.

(DX WORLD)

**

WORLD OF DX

In the World of DX, Claudio, HB9OAU, will be operating holiday style as D44OA
from Boa Vista, IOTA Number AF-086, Cape Verde, from the 18th through to the
25th of March. He will be operating CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 in fox-hound mode on
40-6 metres.

Tom, AA9A, is on the air as PJ7AA from Sint Maarten, IOTA Number NA-105, from
the 8th of March through to the 4th of April. Listen for him on 40-6 metres
where he will be using CW, FT8, FT4 and some SSB.

Listen for the callsign T31TTT. That's the Rebel DX Group on the air from
Central Kiribati starting on the 25th of March. This activation could last as
long as two weeks. Their main modes will be FT8/FT4, MSHV Super Fox and MSHV
multi-stream. There will be several stations on the air and on various HF
bands.

John, W5JON, will be on the air as V47JA from St. Kitts, IOTA Number NA-104,
from the 10th through to the 18th of March, using  SSB and FT8 on various
bands.

For QSL information on each of these stations, visit their pages on QRZ.com

(425 DX BULLETIN)

**
KICKER: A TOWERING RESCUE FROM HOT AIR BALLOON

SKEETER/ANCHOR: Ask anyone whose home station includes a tower and they'll
probably tell you that sometimes being all the way "up there" in the clouds has
its drawbacks. The owner of a mobile phone tower in Longview, Texas - and two
passengers in a hot-air balloon - would no doubt agree. Kevin Trotman N5PRE has
our final story for this week.

KEVIN: A hot-air balloon, with two passengers aboard, was blown into a cell
phone tower standing 925 feet, or more than 280 meters, high in Longview, a
city east of Dallas, Texas. The crash on February 28th left the two passengers
dangling near the top of the tower as the balloon became entangled in its
guying cables.

Emergency crews from police and fire departments responded. As rescuers climbed
using several ropes, they battled the same strong winds that had led to the
crash, working for more than an hour to free the passengers in what was deemed
[quote] "a rare, high-risk operation." [endquote] They were brought down
safely.

The scene in Texas was reminiscent of an incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico in
2024 when a hot-air balloon crashed into the tower of radio station KKOB-AM.
The three passengers on board that balloon were also rescued safely.

This is Kevin Trotman N5PRE.

(CBS NEWS, KSDK-TV. NBC NEWS, ASSOCIATED PRESS)

**
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