2025-10-31

amateur radio ladies yl.beam #146 nov. 2025

 amateur radio ladies 

 yl.beam #146 nov. 2025

Contents
Argentine female CW Champion LU1EJ Elsa Isabe Andiarena,  
Wallis and Futuna Islands
DX expedition to Wallis Island FW5K  20 October – 7 November 2025
RSGB appoints a new CW Champion Laura Robertson, MM7BFL
Letters to the Editor: W7KFI Susan Meckley & HC3MC Elizabeth Camposano,
Silent Key   DU1MCM Cristy Miravalles 
Contact & Calendar
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LU1EJ Elsa Isabe Andiarena,  by Carlos Almirón LU7DSY Oct 23, 2024

Argentine female CW Champion
Elsa Isabel Andiarena LU1EJ, simply Elsita to the extended LU family, was born on January 25, 1952, in Cacharí, a town of fewer than three thousand inhabitants located 60 km from the city of Azul, the capital of the department of the same name, in the province of Buenos Aires.
With no connection to the world of radio, as a child Elsita was fascinated by the way people communicated at night on her maternal grandfather's farm, where there were two houses a little over a hundred meters apart. Using the gate posts, her grandfather and mother, with their ranch lanterns, would place interchangeable letters in the small window of the glass cylinder, sending short messages.
She had never heard of amateur radio, but she had heard of telegraphy, and knowing nothing about it, one day she decided to go and speak with the postmaster of Cacharí, whose last name was Larregina, who introduced her to the world of Morse code.
Self-taught, without role models, but with enormous determination and willpower, she went for more. She traveled to Azul to speak with the postmaster of that city, Pedro Favale, to whom she said she wanted to be a telegraph operator. He told her for the first time about the work of amateur radio operators, of whom there were fewer than ten in Azul and none operated in CW. He told her she should prepare for a test demonstrating knowledge of CW technique, regulations, operation, and transmission and reception at 5 words per minute.
Shortly before the end of 1978, when she felt confident, she took the test, being examined by Favale himself, who, very pleased with her performance, gave her an old vertical key that she still keeps. On May 7, 1979, she received her first license, LW2ENK. She got married, moved to the countryside, and with very little, began to discover the world of radio waves. With a large Cobra transceiver and a BC3 antenna for citizens' band, also usable on SSB in the small portion for CW on 10 meters.
With perseverance, patience, and many hours of listening, she gradually became familiar with the airwaves until she decided to try it out. Elsita recalls hearing a very strong Spanish station, EC6, in a QSO with the United States, which she couldn't receive.
She began calling him insistently without getting a response, until during a very slow transmission, the Spanish station indicated she should switch to a voice frequency. Although Elsa didn't like using the microphone,, in a rather unfriendly monologue, expressed her displeasure at him for interfering with their communication. With a few tears and evident frustration, she learned her lesson, and 24 hours later, she had her dream debut, communicating with DL6LD. That German station became a part of Elsita's personal history for having given her its radio mentorship.
Her progress was unstoppable, with so many daily QSOs that she would stay up all night preparing the QSL cards, which she confirmed through the bureau of the Argentine Radio Club. Her ex-husband, Ricardo Panebianco, formerly LU6EC, joined her, and amateur radio became a daily topic of conversation in their home.
After the first three years, she passed the QSL card exam at the Avellaneda Radio Club in 1982. In response to a written request, she was granted the license LU1EJ, a two-letter suffix, for faster participation in international contests.
When she reached the Superior category, with thousands of QSOs under her belt and a comfortable 30 words per minute reception rate, she began to achieve significant success. To avoid wasting time on confirmations, she delegated the QSL management role to Pepe Ardid EA5KB from Valencia, Spain, who sent her two packets of QSL cards per year, in addition to those from the RCA bureau.
DXCC success on 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 meters quickly followed. It took her a couple of years to earn the Japan Prefectures diploma.
The arrival of the new century saw a well-equipped station with a JVP antenna, dipoles for all bands, and a TS 450S transceiver. Linked to the Argentine CW Group, her friend Uranito Silva LU1DZ (SK) brought her an electronic caller from England on one of his trips, allowing her to rest during contests. Of the diplomas she won in international contests, she keeps framed the one from the 2006 World Wide DX Contest (photo 3), where, as a single operator with low power on 10 meters, she placed third in the world, first in South America, and first in Argentina.










 
Elsa has a large number of trophies, plaques, and awards from her extensive participation in contests both nationally and internationally. The one she cherishes most, because it took her five years to complete, is the large silver cup from the Argentine Radio Club, representing "500 locations or postal codes of the Argentine Republic." Another beautiful gold trophy is for first prize in one of the editions of the Argentine Naval Prefecture Contest.
Elsita was one of the founders of the Azul Radio Club LU1DDO on May 27, 1994, and served as its first treasurer. They had the invaluable support of Luis Calabrese, head of the Amateur Radio section of the [unspecified organization].
Selvamar Noticias - Publicación No 58 Diciembre 2024 p 36,37
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Wallis and Futuna two little-known French-funded volcanic specks lie smack in the centre of the Polynesia/Melanesia region ocated at 13°18′S 176°12′W,.  Comprised of three tropical islands (Wallis, Futuna and Alofi) and a number of tiny islets. It is located 280 km northeast of Fiji and 370 km west of Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean. The territory itself is split between the two main island groups (Wallis and Futuna) lying about 260 kilometres apart.
Fishing and agriculture are the traditional occupations, and most people live in traditional oval, thatch fale houses. Kava is a popular beverage. Aircalin (Air Calédonie International) is the only airline operating flights to the islands.
Wallis is famed as one of world’s top kitesurfing spots, with other attractions including sea kayaking, SUP boarding, scuba diving, va’a outrigger canoes, fishing and surfing.
 

 









DX expedition to Wallis Island FW5K  20 October – 7 November 2025
The NCDXF (Northern California  DX Foundation) is pleased to announce a grant to Hannah Rosenfeld, W7HER, to be an operator on the DX expedition to Wallis Island FW5K . She will be accompanied by her father Scott, N7JI, and the DXObsessed expedition team - Alex K6VHF, Dave KA6BIM, Hannah W7HAN, OC NG7E, Scott N7JI and Marc NC7M.
“She is a very active amateur radio operator, founder of the University of Oregon Radio Club, W7DUX, and a Youth Amateur Radio Leader.  She obtained her Extra license in June, 2020, shortly after turning 18.
DXCC most wanted 09 Sept 2025 — FW WALLIS & FUTUNA ISLANDS # 96
 Hannah - W7HER, will activate SSB FT8 RTTY
VK4DI Diane Main 20/10/2025  from Australia (ALARA) : WOO HOO: I just worked Hannah on Wallis & Futuna 17m SSB. A guy was calling CQ and when I called they swapped operators for another YL operator for me.
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RSGB appoints a new CW Representative          July 4, 2025
RSGB (Royal Society of Great Britain) is delighted to announce that Laura Robertson, MM7BFL has agreed to take on the volunteer role of CW Rep for the RSGB.
Laura will head up the RSGB’s Morse-related activities and is an advocate for the use of CW.
Laura is a member of CWops and volunteers in the CW Academy team as a co-advisor, primarily assisting EU-based amateurs who are enrolled on the courses. She is often active on the HF bands using CW in POTA and SOTA activities, as well as from her home station.
Licensed in 2020 as both KO4DFJ (US) & MM7BFL (UK)

Laura's Morse code journey began with the Long Island CW Club  during her military service. After retiring from the military in 2023, Laura committed to daily CW practice and regular on-air activity. She joined the CWOps Academy for structured learning and graduated in February 2025
 KO4DFJ (US Callsign) Laura enjoys operating from her home shack but has a particular passion for QRP field operations, participating in POTA (Parks on the Air), SOTA (Summits on the Air), and general QSOs
Continuing her commitment to the CW community, Laura leads weekly "No Op Left Behind" (NOLB) student-led Morse practice sessions for AC6AC graduates and current students, building a vibrant community of Morse code enthusiasts.
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Letters to the Editor: 
 
W7KFI Susan Meckley        6 Aug, 2025
I recently received a certificate of appreciation from the US Air Force 4th communications wing for 73 years of US MARS participation .  
At 90 years old I can no longer climb trees or go up on the  roof of our building to install or work on antennas.   Can't remember when I got my first license.  I think I was 8 or 9, at 90 I just cannot do math anymore.
I can still do CW every day to keep my brain active.  Having been a ham since 1947 it was finally time to lay my USAF MARS call sign, AAFZ4SM ,to rest.
It has been great with Ham radio as W7Kfi/MM  solo sailing my 32 foot sailboat (USSV Dharma) on solo dxpeditions on the Pacific ocean.  I truly miss being on the boat, at sea, with an almost zero noise level.  
However all things must come to an end.  I now live in the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport,Mississippi, USA where, thank goodness, there is an antenna for me to use on my K3.  The bands are not free of QRN but at least I am on the air daily. 73's to Y'all from W7KFI/4 
And thanks to everyone for great QSO's over the past many years.  BCNU on 20 or 40 CW. The website is good on QRZ.   MSG Susan Meckley, USA (Retired)
[Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS):  is a U.S. Department of Defense program that trains volunteer amateur radio operators to provide contingency and backup communications for the military.]
https://qsotoday.libsyn.com/episode-109-susan-meckley-w7kfi
QSO Today Podcast  Episode 109 Susan Meckley W7KFI   Sep 2, 2016
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Silent Keys
HC3MC Elizabeth Camposano, from Ecuador.  8 Aug, 2025
We deeply regret the passing of such great ladies of the air. May their example remain ingrained in the hearts of the entire amateur radio community so that this activity does not die with us but rather endures forever. 88
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Silent Key
The Philippine Amateur Radio Association, Inc. (PARA) expresses its heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of  DU1MCM Cristy Miravalles (S/k) former PARA Secretariat/Staff.
Her dedication, kindness, and years of loyal service to PARA will always be remembered and appreciated by the entire ham radio community.
Rest peacefully, Cristy. You will forever remain in our hearts. 73 and goodbye.
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N9H HEDY LAMARR DAY ON NOVEMBER 9TH 2025.
For the 10th year this special event net will be on at 9am est, (14:00 UTC)
ECHOLINK on the  *ROC-HAM* Conference Server Node 531091
ALLSTAR Nodes 2585, 47620, 47918
DMR TGIF Talk Group 2585
DMR Extended Freedom Network Talk Group 2585
Extended Freedom Network SIP Portal 2585
The net which will run for 4 hours or longer depending on the number of stations checking in.
HF  on 20 Meters at 14.313

Calendar November 2025
Nov        YL NTX Weekly Net Anniversary, started 2015
Nov 1     All Saints’ Day Silent Key Memorial Contest   Mode: CW only    
Nov. 2    Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos
Nov 2, 1941   84th Birthday  CO6MQ MARIA  DEL  CARMEN (MARY) RUIZ PEREZ Cuba
Nov 4-7   Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC)  2025
Nov 5       Brasil –  Dia Nacional do Radioamador (Day of Radio Amateurs).annually
Nov 9,      96 Birthday  PT2TF-Therezinha Felix Cardoso    DOB 10 Nov 1929
Nov 9       Japan Ladies Radio Society (JLRS) "YL CQ Day"2nd  Sunday of every month!
Nov 9       Hedy Lamarr Day  (Keep your 88's straight)
 


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