The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 334
BID: $OPDX.334 December 8, 1997
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1 (New Area Code!)
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio
Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster
Network, W2KKZ, W3LEO, N4GN, K6RIM, K8RF, N0TG, N0AH, DL2HEB,
DL7IO, DL7RAG, DU9RG, F6AJA & LNDX, G3SXW, G4BUE & DX
News Sheet, G0ULN, LA6WEA, OH2KI, ON4BDS, TU5EX and ZS6PHD for
the following DX information.
3B6, AGALEGA and ST. BRANDON. The
"DX News Sheet" reports that Dov, 4Z4DX, and others
will be active from this rare spot in May, 1998, as 3B7AZ and
3B7/HB9JAI.
3D2, FIJI. Hide, JM1LJS, is
making an early announcement of his upcoming trip here in the new
year. His activity will take place April 30th, through May 7th
(of 1998) as 3D2LJ. Operation will be all bands including the
WARC bands. QSL via home call.
4G, PHILIPPINES (Special Event).
The special callsign 4G50N (4GfiftyN) was issued to ACES (Amateur
Communications and Emergency Service Club) of Naga City,
Philippines, to celebrate Naga City's 50th charter anniversary.
This call will be in use from January 1, 1998, to March 31, 1998.
QSL via DU9RG's new address: Robin U. Go, 818 Acacia Avenue,
Ayala Alabang Village, 1780 Muntinlupa City, Philippines.
9M8, EAST MALAYSIA. The "DX
News Sheet" reports Peter, PB0ALB, is planning to be active
again for six weeks in April/May of 1998 as 9M8CC. Activity will
be from Serian, 50 miles from Kuching, Sarawak. Operations will
be on all bands. QSL via home call.
C5, THE GAMBIA. Lee, G0ULN,
reports to OPDX that he will be here from December 19th to
January 9th (1998). He will be on holiday in Gambia, but has
received permission to take his H.F. radio with him. He will be
signing C56/G0ULN, unless he is able to get a local call then it
might be C56LE. Lee will be active daily around 14200 kHz and
21200 kHz (+/- QRM), on SSB only. He will be using an Icom 706
and a 1/2 size G5RV. QSL is via Lee Fuller, PO BOX 803, Hull,
England, HU7 4BY.
DU100, PHILIPPINEGS (Special Event). Look
for this special prefix to be used during the whole year of 1998
to celebrate the Philippines' 100th year of independence.
FG, LES SAINTES ISLAND. Alain,
F2HE, will once again be active as FG/F2HE from this French
Guadeloupe island (IOTA NA-114) between February 1-15th.
FT5X, KERGUELEN ISLAND. The
French LNDX reports Helios, F6IHY, has left Reunion on the boat
"Marion Dufresne" (ed. GEEE! Where did I hear that name
before?). He will stop at Crozet Island from December 6-9th,
without doing any radio activity. Helios will, however, arrive at
Kerguelen on December 12th. He will use the FT5XN callsign for 6
months. He will use an IC-730 with a vertical and dipole. His
suggested frequencies will be: SSB - 14209, 21209/309, 28509,
18159, 24959 and CW on request. QSL via F6PEN via bureau.
FT5Z, AMSTERDAM & ST. PAUL ISLAND.
Eric, FT5ZG, has been showing up on 20 meters around 14278 kHz
between 1500 and 1630z. Sometimes there is a list operation being
taken by F5PFP. QSL via F5RQQ.
HP, PANAMA. You have little over
a week left to work Gerard, F2JD/HP1XBI, before he leaves Panama
on December 16th. He will go back to France, but he may be
returning to Panama in January.
IOTA NEWS...
David, ON4BDS, informs OPDX that his job will be taking
him to Umea, Sweden, in early February, 1998, and he will
stay there until the end of July. Off the coast of Umea,
in the Gulf of Bothnia, there are two IOTA island groups,
EU-135 Holmon island in SM, and EU-101 Norrbyskar in
OH6-land. David states he just can't resist and will
activate them both. Look for SM/on4bds/P and OH6/on4bds/p
on the usual IOTA frequencies during the weekends. He has
no clue when he will be active, and how much time he will
spend on each island. He knows for sure that he will
activate both groups for at least a weekend, but if the
pile-ups are good, he will spend more weekends there.
David will announce any planned operations a few weeks in
advance. He will be taking his TS-50 with his
switched-mode power supply and a FD4 wire antenna. He
mostly works SSB, but if you want a CW QSO, don't
hesitate to ask. QSLs are preferred through the bureau
via his home callsign, or direct to David Steeman,
Kapelweg 11, B9200 Dendermonde, Belgium (CBA).
Ulli, DL2HEB, will use the callsign OZ/DL2HEB/p from
Roemoe Island (EU-125) in the Danish Northsea Group (This
island is actually well known because of the many
stranded whales!). He will be active from December 19th
through January 2nd (1998). Operations will be on 80-10
meters. He will only use CW and the "modern digital
modes" (Amtor, Pactor I/II). All will be done by
QRPower, maximum 4 watts. Check the IOTA and QRP
frequencies, especially on CW, 14040 and 14060 kHz. QSL
to his homecall DL2HEB via the bureau.
J7, DOMINICA. Bob, W2KKZ, will
be operating from here March 1-8th (1998). He will be active for
only part of the ARRL DX SSB Contest that weekend. He plans to be
on 80-10 meters CW and SSB. He expects to be using the J7/W2KKZ
callsign. QSLs go to the home call direct or via the bureau. He
will QSL 100 % via the bureau shortly after his return.
K3VOA (Rare Section in the 10
Meter Contest). The Potomac Valley Radio Club (PVRC), thanks to
the hospitality of the Voice of America Amateur Radio Club, will
again activate K3VOA for the rare DC Section multiplier in the
ARRL 10 Meters Contest December 13-14th. The multi-operator team
(W3LEO, K3IXD, KD4QVT, N3NT, and WB3ECU) will be active on both
CW and SSB. QSLs for this contest only go to W3LEO [ex KA3TGY],
CBA, SASE please.
LA, NORWAY (80 meters). Ken,
LA6WEA, reports to OPDX that there are hardly any times available
during the winter season that LA stations can work the U.S.
stations during their sunrise. He states, "We up here in the
north (66.09N) are now in the greyline or darkness 24
hours." Ken mentions that he will be active almost everyday
from 1100-1500z along with a couple of other Scandiavian stations
too. So, look for them around 3780-3799.9 kHz.
NEW OFFICERS/DIRECTORS...
The Redwood Empire DX Association (REDXA), in Petaluma,
CA, recently held an election of officers and directors.
The new officers and directors, who will assume office in
January, 1998, are: President - K6RIM, Al Burnham; Vice
President - N6AD, Wally Pugh; Sec/Treasurer - WA6IKQ, Jim
Selmi; Director - K6ANP, Len Giraldi; Director - N6YEU,
Fred Leoni; and Director - N6OJ, Chuck Ternes.
The Mile High DX Association has elected the following
officers: President - Don McCoy, W0DM; Vice President -
Bill Leahy, K0MP; and VP/Treasurer - Greg Dunn, W0ZA.
HEADED TO THE PACIFIC. Northern
Ohio DX Association (NODXA) members and very good friends Holger,
DL7IO, and Brigit, DL7IQ, will once again head back to the
Pacific Ocean. This will be mainly a holiday/vacation trip.
Holger states this is the first time in 8 years that Brigit and
he will be going on a trip without their good ham radio friends.
(Holger... Only she and me...) By the time you read this, Holger
and Brigit, will be on their way to Vanuatu and should be there
by December 9th. Currently they do not know what their callsigns
will be. However, Holgers hints they hope to get something like
YJ??IO and YJ??IQ. Their activity will last until December 16th,
and then they will travel to the Solomon Islands (H44). Holger
will be active again as H44IO (many may remember his activity in
late 1992 along with his friends Tom and Frank) and Brigit is
hoping to get H44IQ callsigns. Their stay on the Solomons will
last only until January 3rd (or possibly the 10th). If they leave
the Solomons on January 3rd, they will return to Vanuatu for
another week. If they end up leaving the Solomons later, they
will head to the Fiji and then home on January 12th. There will
be no operation from Fiji. The equipment to be used on this trip
are a Yeasu FT-890, 3 element beam, R7 Vertical and dipoles.
Holger mentions that Lyndon, VE7TCP, will be providing a log
search engine on the WEB for them during their activity. They
will be able to upload their logs on a daily basis, and you
should be able check out your contacts at: http://ve7tcp.ampr.org/cgi-bin/dl7io
QSL direct to DL7VRO, Fritz Bergner, Sterndamm 199, D-12378
Berlin, Germany, or the preferred way, which is via Bureau.
Bureau requests can also be obtained by sending an E-mail message
to Fritz's InterNet address: dl7vro@aol.com
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
QSLs for the TU3F special callsign must be sent to F6AXP.
This is for all QSOs made on CW/SSB/RTTY by the TU3F Team
during the period of November 23rd through December 3rd.
Ron, AC7DX, was announced as QSL Manager for the 1998/99
SSIDXG Bouvet (3Y) operation.
QSLs for VK9LX go to Nick, VK2ICV. PLEASE NOTE: Nick's
address is NOT correct in callbooks before 1998 !!!!!! So
PLEASE QSL Via: Nick Hacko, PO BOX 730, Parramatta 2124
NSW, Australia. The VK9LX operation made 500 QSOs on 160
meters and a total of 13000+ QSOs on all bands. OPDX
InterNet Subscribers will receive an additional bulletin
containing the "VK9LX Summary" by K8RF.
On November 9th, the South African Radio League launched
a WEB site at: http://www.sarl.org.za. This WEB site
has the "Southern African Call Book" online.
The callbook contains entries for South Africa (ZS),
Lesotho (7P), Swaziland (3DA), Namibia (V5), Botswana
(A22), Mozambique (C9), Tanzania (5H), Zambia (9J2) and
Zimbabwe (Z2). The direct URL address is: http://www.sarl.org.za/callbook.htm
QSLs for TF3IRA. There seems to be some confusion on
where to QSL this station. The correct method for QSLing
TF3IRA is directly VIA THE CALL BOOK ADDRESS (and NOT,
repeat not N4GN). You may also QSL via the bureau if you
wish. TF3IRA is the club call for the Iceland IARU
society. Even though Tim, N4GN, was active during last
week's contest from the TF bureau, which just happens to
be located in the very same room as the Iceland IARU
station, he is not the QSL Manager. However, Tim, N4GN,
is handling his own cards from the TF/OH4GN operation.
Please send those cards to Tim's address in the U.S. at:
8309 Dawson Hill Road, Louisville, KY 40299-5317,
U.S.A.), or via the bureau.
Tim, N4GN, reports that the OJ0/N4GN and OH0/N4GN cards
are not yet out. He states, "If I ever get back to
Kentucky, I'll get that done. I'm still hoping for some
time over the holidays. Tnx for your patience."
QSLs for ZB2X during the CQWW CW Contest go to OH2KI:
Jorma Saloranta, Karhutie 39, 00800 Helsinki, Finland.
Roger, G3SXW, would like to remind everyone about the QSL
route for 5V7A which was active in the 1997 CQ WW CW
contest. QSL via GM4FDM. NOT via G3SXW and NOT via GM4AGL
(who are doing the 5V7A 1996 contacts). A flood of cards
are already arriving at these two addresses and need to
be forwarded to GM4FDM. Send only direct to: Tom Wylie,
GM4FDM, 3 King's Crescent, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, PA5
9AD, Scotland. Requests for bureau replies may be sent to
Tom by E-mail at: wylie@sol.co.uk
-- Already Tom has received over 100 such E-mail
requests. More are encouraged. QSL cards are being
printed this week and direct replies will start to flow
by December 15th.
Heinz, DL7RAG, states he has been receiving a lot of
direct QSL cards for ZF2RA (from CQWW DX CW 97 Contest).
He reports that he is NOT the QSL Manager for ZF2RA.
Please QSL ZF2RA via K7AR. Heinz is the QSL Manager for:
5W0HW, ZK1RAG, ZK2RA, 3D2/DL7RAG, DL7RAG/SV9. He also
mentions that you don't have to send a card, he
automatically sends a QSL for every contact via the
bureau.
VP5, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.
Randy/N0TG, Murry/WA4DAN, and Ronald/AA4VK will all be operating
as /VP5 from January 16-23rd. Emphasis will be on CW with
activity on all bands including WARC bands. All QSLs will be via
N0TG.
XQ0, SAN FELIX. John, CE0ZAM,
will be active from this rare Chilean island for about 20 days in
1998. Activity is planned to take place in April/May, and he will
use the callsign XQ0X. Operations will be CW/SSB on all bands.
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