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International
Lighthouse/ Lightship Weekend |
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AN ANNUAL AMATEUR RADIO EVENT. (THIS YEAR 16-17
AUGUST 2008) The International Lighthouse/Lightship
Weekend came into being in 1997 from the The event is always held on the 3rd full weekend in August starting at 0001 UTC on Saturday and finishing at 2359 UTC on Sunday. It also now coincides on the Sunday with the International Lighthouse Day which is an event organised by the International Association of Lighthouse Keepers whereby as many world lighthouses will be open to the public for the day. There are some interesting video clips on
you tube which give an idea of the history of the event and what it's like to
operate from a lighthouse: PURPOSE The basic objective of the event is to promote public awareness of lighthouses and lightships and their need for preservation and restoration, to promote amateur radio and to foster International goodwill. GUIDELINES SUGGESTED DEFINITIONS Lighthouse:
Generally regarded as a structure which is or has been listed officially as an
aid to navigation and which falls into the classic concept of a lighthouse
including those which have been moved to a museum and the ever increasing GRP
cabinets. Historic lighthouses i.e. those no longer in existence, do not fall
within the spirit of the event as they would not attract the visiting public.
Numbers will generally not be allocated to historic lighthouses. Having said that, it should be borne in mind that the ILLW organisers cannot prevent any amateur from operating at any lighthouse but faux lights will generally not be listed on the official entrants list. The onus is on operators to act within the spirit of the event, the object of which is to have a visible presence at or near the lighthouse because the event is used to obtain maximum exposure for our hobby. We invite the press and, QTH permitting, also the public and try to underline the obvious parallel between the international aspect in lighthouses, lightships and amateur radio. FREQUENCIES Because it is NOT a contest you may operate on any authorised
frequency as per
your licence.
OTHER
To assist other stations we request that participating CW stations add LT for
lighthouse or LS for lightship, other stations add 'LIGHT',
'LGT' , 'LIGHTHOUSE' or 'LIGHTSHIP' after their call.
Some
stations obtain a
callsign with the letter L in the suffix to assist
other stations identifying them as a participating station in the event.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
The ILLW organisers have compiled a
list of lights which have participated in the event for the purpose of
allocating an identifying number to each lighthouse/lightship. The list will
gradually be expanded but it will never attempt to be a definitive list of every
lighthouse in existence. It will assist operators in difficult conditions to
issue a contact number in lieu of the lighthouse name. The list thus far is
here. If your lighthouse is not listed, don't
worry just enter and leave the number field blank. A number will be allocated
after your entry is received.
We ceased using the previous
numbering system on the list of entrants list last year, 2007, because they no
longer suited our purposes. You may, if you so wish, continue to use those
numbers on QSL cards and certificates.
**************************** While you are at it why not join our on
line forum which has been set up for entrant's and others to discuss the event,
ask questions, make suggestions and even constructive criticism. Click here
for our forum.
ILLW LOGO The logo which
appears at the top of the ILLW.net web pages is now a registered Trade Mark and
as such may only be reproduced with the approval of the owners of the Trade
Mark. CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM AND
ENTRANT'S LIST FOR 2008
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ILLW Entrants Lists for:-
2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 |1999
Statistics for the past few years
Reports from 2007 entrants | Reports from 2006 entrants | Reports from 2005 entrants | Reports from 2004 entrants
Reports from 2003 entrants | Reports from 2002 entrants
Some of the amateur
radio organisations which support ILLW.net and the ILLW event
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Mike Dalrymple, the
founder and organiser of this event and a member of the Ayr Amateur
Radio Group, passed away 21 December 2005.
The ILLW is continuing in his memory under the management of his radio
club .
Tribute
and
photo.
Vale Mike GM4SUC
This is the only official web site for the ILLW event. Entries submitted on other web sites purporting to be official will not appear on this list.
The Ayr Amateur Radio Group is not associated with any other amateur radio group or society in the running of this event.
The domain name illw.net is owned by the Ayr Amater Radio Group, Scotland and maintained by a member of that group.
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graphics and logo are protected by copyright and Trade
Mark Registration (TM 1227625)
and may not be reproduced without the express
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"Steadfast,
serene, immoveable, the same
Year after year, through all the silent night
Burns on for evermore that quenchless flame,
Shines on that inextinguishable light ! "
Longfellow - "The Lighthouse"