II1MNA - Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide
Inviato: 1 febbraio 2007, 23:23
During the 4° Antarctic Activity Week a lot Of station are active in
different part of the World with different ANT Call.
I pass little Info About 3 Italian Station:
II1MNA - MUSEO NAZIONALE DELL'ANTARTIDE "FELICE IPPOLITO" - GENOA (ITALY)
II1ANT - Team: IK1HJS - IK1YDB - IW1QN
IO2ANT - Operated Only in CW by I2AZ
II1MNA - II1ANT : QSL Manager IZ1GJK
IO2ANT: QSL Manager I8YGZ
II1MNA
MUSEO NAZIONALE DELL'ANTARTIDE "FELICE IPPOLITO" - GENOA (ITALY)
The special call sign II1MNA has just been activated for the first time
during this the Fourth Antarctic Week being held at the National Antarctic
Museum (MNA - "Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide) in Genoa, Italy.
During activation, aside from the WAP references, some newer ones will also
be activated, such as that of the Italian Castle Award (DCI).
QSL Design by IW1QN
NO E-QSL
QSL via Bureau (BUREAU A.R.I. 1601): IZ1GJK
For other info www.qrz.com search: II1MNA
QSL Requested via Email and LOG ONLINE visit: www.qsl.net/iw1qn
(TNX Carlo IK1HJS for Hosting Log Online)
The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide was established in 1996 and named "Felice
Ippolito" in memory of its first President.
The Antarctic Museum is part of the University of Genoa, and is located near
the Millo Pavilion in the "Expò Area" of the Old Port of Genoa.
INSTITUTION AND MISSION OF THE MNA
In 1959, a fundamental agreement has been subscribed by many nations - the
Antarctic Treaty. Italy ratified the agreement in 1981, and starting from
1985 our country has begun research activities in the Antarctic continent,
thanks to the Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Antartide (PNRA).
Since then, many different Italian scientific groups have outlined and
carried out basic and applied research studies and projects in the most
different science fields: from geology to marine ecology, from glaciology to
robotics and tele-science and many more. The accomplishment of these studies
has allowed us to collect samples and finds, and to organize important
biological, glaciological, geological, mineralogical and palaeontological
collections. The value of these collections and the diffusion of information
about the studies carried out by the Italian scientific community in
Antarctica have led to the institution of the Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide.
The mission of the Museo is the conservation, study and promotion of samples
collected during the Italian scientific expeditions and any other evidence
of the Italian presence in Antarctica.
The Museo has also the task to promote the results achieved by the Italian
scientific community.
73 de IW1QN Federico - II1ANT Team
iw1qn@vodafone.it
iw1qn@strangeradioteam.com
iw1qn@email.it
www.qsl.net/iw1qn
TeL: +39 338 7950672
Skype: iw1qn-fede
different part of the World with different ANT Call.
I pass little Info About 3 Italian Station:
II1MNA - MUSEO NAZIONALE DELL'ANTARTIDE "FELICE IPPOLITO" - GENOA (ITALY)
II1ANT - Team: IK1HJS - IK1YDB - IW1QN
IO2ANT - Operated Only in CW by I2AZ
II1MNA - II1ANT : QSL Manager IZ1GJK
IO2ANT: QSL Manager I8YGZ
II1MNA
MUSEO NAZIONALE DELL'ANTARTIDE "FELICE IPPOLITO" - GENOA (ITALY)
The special call sign II1MNA has just been activated for the first time
during this the Fourth Antarctic Week being held at the National Antarctic
Museum (MNA - "Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide) in Genoa, Italy.
During activation, aside from the WAP references, some newer ones will also
be activated, such as that of the Italian Castle Award (DCI).
QSL Design by IW1QN
NO E-QSL
QSL via Bureau (BUREAU A.R.I. 1601): IZ1GJK
For other info www.qrz.com search: II1MNA
QSL Requested via Email and LOG ONLINE visit: www.qsl.net/iw1qn
(TNX Carlo IK1HJS for Hosting Log Online)
The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide was established in 1996 and named "Felice
Ippolito" in memory of its first President.
The Antarctic Museum is part of the University of Genoa, and is located near
the Millo Pavilion in the "Expò Area" of the Old Port of Genoa.
INSTITUTION AND MISSION OF THE MNA
In 1959, a fundamental agreement has been subscribed by many nations - the
Antarctic Treaty. Italy ratified the agreement in 1981, and starting from
1985 our country has begun research activities in the Antarctic continent,
thanks to the Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Antartide (PNRA).
Since then, many different Italian scientific groups have outlined and
carried out basic and applied research studies and projects in the most
different science fields: from geology to marine ecology, from glaciology to
robotics and tele-science and many more. The accomplishment of these studies
has allowed us to collect samples and finds, and to organize important
biological, glaciological, geological, mineralogical and palaeontological
collections. The value of these collections and the diffusion of information
about the studies carried out by the Italian scientific community in
Antarctica have led to the institution of the Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide.
The mission of the Museo is the conservation, study and promotion of samples
collected during the Italian scientific expeditions and any other evidence
of the Italian presence in Antarctica.
The Museo has also the task to promote the results achieved by the Italian
scientific community.
73 de IW1QN Federico - II1ANT Team
iw1qn@vodafone.it
iw1qn@strangeradioteam.com
iw1qn@email.it
www.qsl.net/iw1qn
TeL: +39 338 7950672
Skype: iw1qn-fede