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Guatemala join the WRAD celebration

To celebrate the World Amateur Radio Day and the 87th Anniversary of the founding of the International Amateur Radio Union, IARU, the Club the Radio Aficionados de Guatemala, CRAG, will have TG0IARU on the air on April 18th on HF (SSB and RTTY) and 50 MHz (SSB). QSL via bureau.

Other special event stations, some already active, are:

6H6IARU by the Federación Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores who has commissioned this operation to Grupo DXXE. This station will be active from 13 to 18 April in all modes and bands. QSL via LoTW and N7RO, direct or bureau. Daily logs uploads will be available in ClubLog.

3G87IARU by the Radio Club de Chile. This station will be active throughout the month of April. QSL via CE3AA.

LZ1WARD by the Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs also will be active throughout the month of April. QSL via bureau.

EL2RL by the Liberia Radio Amateur Association will be active on April 18, 2011 on 10, 15, 17 and 20 meters. Direct QSL to EL2BA.

HB9WARD by Union Schweizerischer Kurzwellen-Amateure to be active also on April 18, 2011. This first time callsign will be on the air by HB9JOE and a group of radio amateurs from Bern. QSL via HB9JOE.

HF87WARD by members of the SP-CFF (SP0CFF). This station will be active from April, 17 to 30. QSL via eQSL​.cc and WFF LogSerach. For those who want to send card direct, please send SASE to: Polish Club Flora & Fauna, Suchacz, Wielmozy 5b, 82 – 340 Tolkmicko, Poland. They will even have an award for this operation.

CR6IARU by the Rede dos Emissores Portugueses, REP. They will be active from April 13 to 19. QSL via bureau to CT1REP.

KP4FD by the Puerto Rico Field Day Group. To be active on April 18. QSL via QRZ​.com Coordinator: Angel Santana, WP3GW.

P487IARU by the Aruba Amateur Radio Club. They will be active starting today until the end on the month. QSL information on QRZ​.com

SK87WARD by the Föreningen Sveriges Sändareamatörer. They will be active on the HF bands (CW SSB and PSK31) from 00z to 24z only on April 18th. QSL via buro or SM6JSM; probably also LoTW.

Also available in Español (Spanish).

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