International Lighthouse/ Lightship Weekend
This is the official web site for the ILLW event. Maintained by vk2ce.
Entries submitted on any other web site purporting to be official will not appear on the official list of entrants.
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Iceland

 

Greece

 

Norway

 

Germany

 

Argentina

 

Australia

 

Austria

 

Belgium

 

Brazil

 

Bulgaria

 

Canada

 

Chile

 

Croatia

 

Cuba

 

Poland

 

Denmark

 

England

 

Falklands

 

Finland

 

France

 

Bahamas

 

Guatemala

 

Panama

 

Japan

 

 

 AN ANNUAL AMATEUR RADIO EVENT. (THIS YEAR 16-17 AUGUST 2008)
ORGANISED AND CONTROLLED SOLELY BY THE AYR AMATEUR RADIO GROUP, SCOTLAND

The  International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend came into being from the 
Scottish Northern Lighthouses award weekend . See also the Ayr Group web site for further history and here for the original ILLW web site and 1999 list by Bob Dixon, GM3ZDH. Over the past 10 years it has grown to over 380 lighthouses in some 51 countries around the world participating in the event. Next year the event will be held on 15th-16th August 2009.

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:
Yamba Lighthouse           Point Perpendicular

 

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

The event is NOT a contest, each station's operators decide how they will operate their station regards modes and bands.  Participants  are not committed to being on the air during the entire period - only as much as they can. There are no restrictions on aerials or power.   We wish operators to enjoy themselves and have fun whilst making contact with as many amateur radio stations as possible. We request that stations take time to work other lighthouses or lightships as well as the slow operator, or the newly-licensed or QRP stations.  

As most available space in many lighthouses is usually filled to capacity, our activity does not have to take place inside the tower itself.  Field day type set-up at the light or other building next tothe light is OK. 
Our guidelines require that the station must be AT or ADJACENT to the light. Adjacent means next to or as close as possible in the field next door. Rules about 'line of sight' or 'within 1000m' do NOT apply to this event. Permission to operate from a lighthouse/lightship must be obtained from the relevant authorities. Operation from faux or false lighthouses, lights on poles etc. is discouraged as they are not within the spirit of the event.

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.
Lightships: Similarly, these are those lightships which are or have been listed officially as floating aids to navigation. 
Faux Lights:Faux or false lighthouses are those which have never been an active aid to navigation and never listed officially as such. They are usually replicas, miniatures or other structures constructed for decorative purposes to satisfy some person's whimsy. Their use in this event is discouraged as they are not within the spirit of the event.

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
 
We generally recommend use the event segment of the 5 'Classic' bands with a centre frequency if conditions are bad, then at least we have one place we can (try to) meet.  We request that the centre frequencies are not used as primary frequencies but as a last point of call to other participating stations. 

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. 

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So come and join us in the fun of the weekend, establish a station at a lighthouse, lightship or maritime beacon.  The more the merrier. If you decide to join us in the fun just fill in the official online entry form with your details. This will enable other stations to be aware of who is participating in the event. You may also send you entry, or any questions regarding the rules, via email to  Here

FORUM

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.

Generally speaking there is no problem with entrants using the logo without permission on their web sites, Qsl cards or certificates as this usage is within the spirit of the event and to its benefit. However, legal action will be taken if anyone attempts to use the logo or graphics of a likeness to the original for ulterior motives which could be construed as detrimental to the event and its participants.

Unfortunately this course of action has become necessary as an attempt has already been made to copy certain portions of our web site, including the logo, without permission.

CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM AND ENTRANT'S LIST FOR 2008

See where the 2007 AND 2008 lighthouses are located with Google Earth. Click on the download button for the file.
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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

 

Portugal

 

Puerto Rico

 

Slovenia

 

 Ireland

 

 New Zealand

 

Scotland

 

Gibraltar

 

Wales

 

USA

 

Ukraine

 

Turkey

 

Sweden

 

Sri Lanka

 

Spain

 

South Africa

 

Netherlands

 

Namibia

 

Malta

 

Israel

 

Ireland

 

Columbia

 

Northern Ireland

 

Aruba

 

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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.
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