Amateur Radio from Rockall



01 - Map
02 - Map of Britain from 1771 by French sailor Kerguelen
03 - Rockall, sketch in the book "A Vertebrate Fauna of the Outer Hebrides"
04 - First landing, 8 September 1811, small landing party from the frigate HMS Endymion, led by Royal Navy officer Basil Hall
05 - Aerial view, 1943 (©James Fisher, Wiki)
06 - 18 September 1955: Raising the Union Jack (*)
O7 - Security pod with the flag of the Royal Navy and with two marines in full ceremonial dress;the navigational beacon above them (*)
08 - Plaque, at installation of the navigational beacon: "Site of United Kingdom Light Beacon
09 - 13: Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western Front
June 1971" (*)
(*) - Unknown source, any information welcome to mailoffice@dokufunk.org






Area and History

Continent: Europe/North Atlantic Ocean - Coordinates: 57.35.48N 13.41.19W - Zones: WAZ 14, ITU 27 - IOTA: EU-189 (ex EU-164) - Allocations: MS, MM

Area and HistoryzoomRockall (Irish: Rocal, Scottish Gaelic: Rocabarraigh) is an extremely small (Area 784.3 m2 = 8,442 sq ft, Length 31 m = 102 ft, Width 25.3 m = 83 ft, Hight 21,4m = 70ft) uninhabited, remote rocky islet in the North Atlantic Ocean. Historically the islet has been referred to in Irish folklore, and since the late sixteenth century it has been noted in written records … In the twentieth century the location of the islet became a major concern due to oil and fishing rights, spurring continued debate amongst several European nations. Fewer than twenty individuals have ever been confirmed to have landed on Rockall. - In 1956 the British scientist James Fisher referred to the island as "the most isolated small rock in the oceans of the world." The ownership of Rockall is disputed, as are the exploration and fishing rights on the surrounding Rockall Bank and Trough, and the Rockall Plateau. The islet is claimed by Denmark (for the Faroe Islands), Iceland, Ireland and the United Kingdom. All four governments have made submissions to the commission set up under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The United Kingdom, for administrative purposes, initially treated Rockall as part of Inverness-shire, under the terms of the Island of Rockall Act 1972. Subsequent UK Acts of Parliament have affirmed the islet's position as part of the Comhairle nan Eilean Siar council area for local government functions.

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Media - Interlude
Video: Landing and climbing on Rockall - Amateur footage of a landing on Rockall in June 2005. Kevin "Geo" O'Callaghan leads Larry Hynes up the disputed rock after launching an inflatable - linkext. Link
Video/Audio: The Irish Folkband The Wolfe Tones published, in 1976, their song "Rock on Rockall", supporting the Irish claim of that rock - linkext. Link
Newspaper clipping: "Hello, Mum, I'm on Rockall!"The Guardian, 1 January 2011: A British party hoisting the Union Jack, September 1955 - linkext. Link



Download [3.5 MB]The most comprehensive paper ever written about Rockall, by Ondřej Daněk , with kind permission of the author [PDF , 3.5 MB]

The first attempt: RAFARS Project 1965/67

Hitherto unpublished documents!

09.10.11

The first attempt: RAFARS Project 1965/67zoomIt all began on 26 January 1965 with a letter written by Squadron Leader A. W. Hannaford, then Secretary of the RAFARS, to Flight Lieutnant John M. Hern, G3NAC, telling him that “at a meeting oft he RRAF-ARS Committee held on the 25th January 1965 you were unanimously voted as being the most suitable person in all respects to undertake ex officio duties as Officer in Charge of RAF-ARS D-Xpeditions for 1965.“ Three days later Hern accepted “with pleasure“. Just another two days later, on 2 February 1965, Hannaford asked him “…to look into the following possibilities for D-Xpeditions…: a. Investigate the possibility of an expedition to Rockall island as an individual RAF-ARS venture in 1965 . b. Report on the feasibility of a D-Xpedition to Rockall next year under the terms of DCI 14/64. c. Submit proposals for any other form of D-Xpedition under the terms of DCI 14/64.“ (Document DCI 14/64, unfortunately, is not available, but obviously refers to RAF activities to which RAFARS would only contribute.)
In an undated letter, of probably mid-February, Hern outlines his proposals in a memo, commenting that he does “…not consider that DCI(a)14/64 is able to help us in our expedition to Rockall“> unless “…it was combined with a survey and mapping exercise“. In his memo Hern proposes “…that Rockall ist the choice with Albania as the alternative. There are natural difficulties with Rockall and political difficulties with Albania. … Rockall cannot be activated by RAFARS alone because the only approach is by helicopter. This will necessitate the use of a sea going boat capable of housing the helicopter. …“ Hern requests that the President oft he Society writes “…to the Admiralty to ask for co-operation and help in putting a helicopter carrying boat… (and) …to the Air Attache in Albania asking for special permission … to go to the Border of Albania and operate there.“
The Rockall project was on ist way, although further plans were delayed for a full year. Read on for our summary – and/or to consult the complete documentation.

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GM4SXU/P - 30 March 1994 - Rockall? Not really

GM4SXU/P - 30 March 1994 - Rockall? Not reallyzoomAn investigation by the IOTA Committee failed to secure evidence to support the claim that the operation took place from the rock and withdrawal of credit was a natural consequence.



The Greenpeace Waveland intermezzo - 10.-27. July 1997

The Greenpeace Waveland intermezzo - 10.-27. July 1997zoom(Picture © information needed!) A couple of ecological activists from Greenpeace (Al Baker, Meike Huelsman, Peter Morris, Eric Hejsalaar, and Thomas Neuman) occupied Rockall for 48 days. They took turns; mostly, there were three of them on the island. The action was arranged in the view of protesting against the oil research (and pertinent exploitation of the oil) in the surroundings of the island. They lived in a solar-pod, which protected them from the bad weather and declared a new public global state of Waveland. Anyone could apply, via internet for citizenship. Fort he next couple of months hundreds of „passports“ were issued. At the same time the activists declared: “By seizing Rockall we claim her seas for the planet and all its peoples. No one has the right to unleash this oil into our threatened climate.“

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MS0IRC/P - 16 June 2005 - The first one

MS0IRC/P - 16 June 2005 - The first onezoomThe team issued the following 2005 Declaration of Independence - We, Kings of Rockall, representatives of the People’s Republic of Rockall, hereby solemnly publish and declare ourselves independent from each and every country and authority in this world. -
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. To secure these rights, we have decided, here on the top of Rockall, to separate ourselves from governments of the real world and to organize ourselves in the form of a People’s Republic, open to everybody, where all citizens equally are Kings. - The structure of this new Monarchic Republic and its relationships to the external world are set forth in a separate constitution. - For the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honour. Long live the People’s Republic of Rockall! Long live the Kings of Rockall! - Lester I



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MM0RAI/P - May/June 2009 - A failed attempt

MM0RAI/P - May/June 2009 - A failed attemptzoomA group of Belgian amateurs had the big idea to activate EU-189 and to become the first group to stay more than 24 hours on the "Rock". The gtwo pioneers beghind the project were Patrick, ON4HIL, and Theo ON4ATW. During the IOTA contest on the last weekend of July 2008 when they were on EU-146 (Goeree island), the idea came to activate a "difficult" island next year Theo is an enthusiastic IOTA chaser, and when he said that "Rockall" was on top of the list, from that time on, the two had nothing else on their mind. Soon two other candidates came to the scene. ON4IA, Luc and Henk, ON4AHF. The first meeting was planned for the 27 August 2008. In that same week Marc, ON6CC joined the team. The first item was how to get to the "Rock" and how much would it cost. First of all they had to be sure they had a boat to bring them from Scotland to Rockall. This would be a two days sail. They had to buy diving suits and climbing gear to climb the 20 meters to the top of the 1,5 by 2,5 meter platform. The idea was to take 2 stations with them... This is how it all began, and almost succeeded. It must have been frustrating to decide, so closae to the rock, to abandon the mission due to extremely bad weather, and to return to Scotland. But they woved to return...



© Rockall Expedition Team




MM0RAI/P - 1/2 October 2011 - Success!

MM0RAI/P - 1/2 October 2011 - Success!zoomTrying again, the Belgian team succeeded: Saturday, 01 October 11:48 - Patrick, ON4HIL is the first to land on Rockall - Rudi, ON7YT is now also on top of Rockall and they are now moving equipment from the cdt Fourcault to the rock - Equipment now on top. MM0RAI/P EU189 now active, opr. ON4HIL. Operation started on the 1st October at 1545 UTC - Patrick & Rudi are going to stay on the rock until tomorrow around noon, if weather permits. - Stopped transmitting on the October, 2 at 06h52 UTC. 1.200 contacts, almost entirely on 40m SSB.
Expedition homepage: linkext. Link

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03.10.11



Video ON6ZU DVD-Promotion



Download [38.33 KB]Expedition report, Patrick, ON4HIL - quoted from DXCoffee [PDF , 38.33 KB]
Download [986.5 KB]MM0RAI/P - 02.10.2011 - 00:10 - 7.080 - SSB [MP3 , 986.5 KB]
Download [7.1 MB]Interview with Patrick Godderie, ON4HIL [MP3 , 7.1 MB]

MS0INT - 2012 - Planned, postponed, and abandoned

MS0INT - 2012 - Planned, postponed, and abandonedzoomMM0NDX reports a lot has been happening on the planned 2012 Rockall Expedition, MS0INT, but it has now been postponed, due to the MM0RAI/P Belgian Rockall operation. The MS0INT operation has been put off at least a year. "An activation so soon after the Belgian effort now makes Rockall a less attractive target - that is the crux of our decision." But, the organizers say, "It is not lost on us that the majority of the world - still require EU-189 for their IOTA scores." Thus the postponement rather than a cancellation. Donations are being refunded with thanks to operators and groups who had pledged support. (Quoted from Daily DX, #191, 10.10.2011)
The project was finally abbandoned. Team website: linkext. Link

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