mercoledì 25 luglio 2018

International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend - ILLW


3rd Full Weekend in August since 1998



  • 00:01 UTC 18 August 2018
  • 23:59 UTC 19 August 2018 
(48 hours)


For some reason or other August seems to have become the international weekend for lighthouses. Countries all over the world have become involved in one for or another of lighthouse activity. Some years ago the United States Congress declared August 7th as their National Lighthouse Day and during that first week in August amateur radio operators in America set up portable stations at lighthouses and endeavour to make contact with each other. This event is known as the US National Lighthouse Week.

In Britain the Association of Lighthouse Keepers, ALK, conducts International Lighthouse Heritage Weekend on the 3rd full weekend in August. Their objective is to encourage Lighthouse managers, keepers and owners to open their lighthouse or lightstation and related visitors centres to the public with a view to raising the profile of lighthouses, lightvessels and other navigational aids, and preserving our maritime heritage.


Malarrif Lighthouse, Iceland. New to the ILLW this year. Erected in 1946 (station established 1917). Active; focal plane 30 m (98 ft); four flashes every 30 s, white, red or green depending on direction. 24 m (79 ft) round cylindrical concrete tower with four buttresses, lantern and gallery. Lighthouse painted white, lantern red. Located on the south coast of the Snæfells peninsula about 15 km (9 mi) southwest of Gröf. Accessible by road.

However, the major event which takes place in August is the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend, ILLW, which came into being in 1998 as the Scottish Northern Lights Award run by the Ayr Amateur Radio Group. The history of this event can be found elsewhere on this site. The ILLW takes place on the 3rd full weekend in August each year and attracts over 500 lighthouse entries located in over 40 countries. It is one of the most popular international amateur radio events in existence probably because there are very few rules and it is not the usual contest type event. It is also free and there are no prizes for contacting large numbers of other stations. There is little doubt that the month of August has become "Lighthouse Month" due largely to the popularity and growth of the ILLW.




ILLW link





ILLW (International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend è un evento annuale che ha origine in Scozia grazie a John, GM4OOU, e al compianto Mike (GM4SUC),che ne furono gli indeatori.
La manifestazione trae origine dal Northern Lighthouses Award Weekend, un evento biennale scozzese che si svolse per la prima volta nel 1993, e che diventerà ILLW nel 1998.
Nel corso degli anni la manifestazione è cresciuta ben oltre le aspettative di John e Mike , il fatto stesso che oltre 85 nazioni siano presenti dall’esordio ad oggi, dimostra che l’ILLW sia diventato un importante appuntamento nel mondo radioamatoriale.
L’evento si svolge sempre durante il terzo weekend di agosto.
A partire delle 00.01 UTC del sabato fino alle 23.59 della domenica moltissimi radioamatori attivano fari da ogni parte del mondo.
Qui di seguito il link ufficiale dell’ILLW : https://illw.net/



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