An annual DX event, initiated in the 1990's as part of the "Lightouse On The Air" challenge, providing over 1000 QSOs during the 3rd weekend of August. Operators cover a myriad of modes and HF and VHF bands, including the ISS and Q100 transponder satellite. The Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS) number of the lighthouse is GIB-001.
The Lighthouse at Europa Point, also known as the "Trinity Lighthouse" and the "Victoria Tower", had its foundation stone laid on 26th April 1838 with military and masonic honours. The inauguration ceremony on 1st August 1841, was witnessed by about 10,000 people. The tower has a height of 20 metres and is 49 metres above the High-water mark. In 1864, the single-wick lamp was replaced with a Chance Brothers four wick burner. In 1875 and 1894, the lighthouse was further upgraded to improve the amount of light enitted. In 1905, the tower saw the inclusion of a three incandescent mantle burner. In 1994 the lighthouse was modernized to include 20th Century technology and in 2016 it was convereted to LED.