The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 412 BID: $OPDX.412 June 7, 1999 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
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Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern
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WB2RAJ/WB2YQH & The 59(9) DXReport, K3BEQ, K5KG, N5PA, N6RT,
K8YSE, CT1END, CX5BW, DJ5AV & DX News Letter, DL3GA, F6AJA
& LNDX, G3SWH, G4BUE & DX News Sheet, GM0CLN, GU0SUP,
HL1TMU, IK4MHB, IZ5AXA, JA3ART, JM1LJS, LA2PA, PS7AB, VK2ICV,
VK4FW, YB4JIM, YT1MM and 5B4WN for the following DX information.
3XY, GUINEA (Look at this callsign!) The
"LNDX" reports that Robert, F5MKA (ex-TL8GR) has
received the licence and callsign 3XY1B0 (Three X-ray Yankee One
Bravo Zero). He is reportedly active on 10, 15 and 20 meters
mainly on CW. QSL via F5XX.
7Q, MALAWI. Alan, N5PA, will be arriving in
Malawi on July 3rd and leaving on July 13th. He will operate as
7Q7PA and will be there during the IARU DX Contest on July
10-11th. QSL via his home callsign of N5PA.
CASTLE TO BE ACTIVATED. On June 10th,
Mor/CT1AHU and David/CT1DRB will be active from Castle Terena -
Alandroal, valid to Award DCFP Diploma Castle Forts Portuguese
with reference C-002. Activity will be on CW/SSB and operators
will sign homecall /P. QSL via their respective homecalls, bureau
or direct.
CV5A DXPEDTION TO ISLA DE FLORES (SA-030) DELAYED!
Pedro, CX5BW, informs OPDX that at the last moment they received
a message from the Uruguay Army (their transport to the island)
informing them that it is not possible to carry them to the
island until June 18th. So, the DXpedition will be from June 18
to 21st. This means the CV5A activity must wait for 15 days.
Pedro states, "Thanks a lot to all hams for the
patient". Please refer to OPDX.411 for more details.
CW40, URUGUAY. The "DX News Sheet"
reports that special event station CW40CCC will be active June
13-20th. Activity will be CW/SSB on 160-6 meters (including the
WARC bands). This activity is to celebrate the 40th anniversary
of the Centro Radio Aficionados Montevideo. QSL direct.
CY9, ST. PAUL ISLAND. Dan/K8RF and Doug/K4LT
have just returned from their CY9RF operation after an exhausting
trip fraught with both problems and good accomplishments! They
originally planned a major operation with a group of six top
notch operators to enter the CQ WPX CW Contest as a Multi-Multi
entry. However, Dan and Doug entered the WPX CW Contest as a
Multi-Single and made 4840 QSOs during the Contest, and another
1500-2000 QSOs before and after the WPX Contest. Their M/S score
was some 14.4 Meg and it looks like a possible new M/S World
record!. The complete story and press release will be sent to all
OPDX InterNet Subscribers as an additional bulletin.
CY9, ST. PAUL ISLAND. If you missed the CY9RF
operation here is a second chance to work CY9. Look for CY9SS to
begin before or after the time you read this. Operators will be
VY2SS, VY2CD, VE1PZ, K2NJ, VE9MY and VE9JW. From their latest
press release, they will be on the island for 8 days. They are
taking 150 feet of tower (and leaving some of it behind), two HF
yagis (20-15-10 and 17-12), an R7000 and two 6M yagis. They will
be running 1200 watts on 6 meters! Robby, VY2SS, states he will
be taking his 91B again on this trip for HF. Also, they will take
long boomers and stacks for 2m and 70cm. They plan to stretch a
wire across the tickle to the main island for 160M and maybe some
balloons as well. On 80m they will hang a loop over the strait
between the two islands. They will be active on all bands 160m to
UHF including all WARC bands, SSB, CW, RTTY, Satellite and EME.
There will be a strong effort to work Europe on 6m. QSL CY9SS to
VY2SS direct to call book address: R. Robertson VY2SS, RR#2,
Bloomfield Stn., Prince Edward Island, Canada C0B 1E0 Bureau
cards will be answered eventually, but Robby states he still has
a couple of thousand to send out for the 1996 and 1997
operations. :-)
E4, PALESTINE (Update). It seems E4/OK5DX may
have gone QRT. There has been no QSNs reported since May 30th.
Also, the correct QSL information for E4/OK5DX is via OKDXF
(OK1TN), not OK1YN as first reported in OPDX.411. Send cards to
OKDXF (OK1TN), Bradlec 73, 293 06 Mlada Boleslav, Czech Republic
or via QSL bureau.
E41/E44/4X DXPEDITION (Changes/Corrections).
Hide, JM1LJS, reports that he has mistakenly given the wrong QSL
Manger for one of his Palestine operations. The following
correction is JL2XUN, not JL2UXN. So, the QSL information is as
follows: 4X/JM1LJS via JL2XUN, E41/? via JL2XUN (*** West Bank
Only) and E44/? via VK4FW (*** Gaza Only). Hide also mentions
that his scheduled airplane flight was changed too. He will leave
for his operation on July 25th (00:45 Local Time) and depart on
August 2nd (17:30 Local Time).
F, FRANCE. The "LNDX" reports that
operators F5LMJ, G0LMX/F5MBO and F6GIN will be active from Glenan
Islands (EU-094) for the IOTA contest. They will arrive on July
23rd and they leave on Monday the 26th.
GM, SCOTLAND (IOTA operation). A team from
Cockenzie and Port Seton ARC, near Edinburgh, Scotland, will be
travelling to the Isle of Tiree (IOTA - EU008, IOSA - NH4, WAB -
NM04), the most westerly of the Inner Hebrides, for the
"1999 Islands On The Air Contest". The Team, comprising
of John/ MM0CCC, Cambell/MM1AVA, John/GM7OLQ, Iain/MM1CPP,
Malcolm/F5VBU, Ron/ GM0NTL, Mo/GM0HLK, Colin/GM0CLN and possibly
one or two others are due to arrive on the island at
approximately 0900z, July 23rd and plan to be active later that
afternoon. Some activity may take place using the operators' own
calls /P prior to the contest but most, if not all, activity will
be restricted to 2A0CCC/P during the contest itself (1200-1200z
July 24th/25th). Activity will be on 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz
using both SSB and CW. A coastal site at Gott Bay on the eastside
of the Island will be used once more and Fred Roe, GM0ALS, has
again agreed to act as QSL Manager for the expedition. Info and
updates will be available from the following Web site: http://www.btinternet.com/~john.innes/Tiree.html.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Tiree is some 10 miles long and 3 miles
wide, and is skirted by the Hebridean Sea to the south and east
with the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west. The island has no
trees, as they cannot root against the severe winter gales, but
it is famed for its spring and summer sunshine records and birds,
flora and fauna not seen on the mainland. A flat crofting land,
Tiree has only three hills above 300 ft with a coastline edged
with long, windswept, shell sand beaches.
HL, SOUTH KOREA (IOTA operation). Wan/HL1TMU
reports that he and members of Inha University ARC (HL0ZX) will
be active as HL0ZX/4 from Pigum Island (AS-060,
Chollabuk/Chollanamdo Province), June 22-26th. Activity will be
CW/SSB on 10, 15, 20 and 40 meters. QSL via HL0ZX, Inha Univ.
A.R.C., Yonghyun-dong, Nam-ku, Inchon, South Korea. Check out
their Web Page at: http://www2.inha.ac.kr/~hl0zx. Comments and
questions can be sent via E-mail to: hl0zx@www2.inha.ac.kr or hl1tmu@qsl.net.
HS, THAILAND. There have been reports that
Thailand's PTD has authorized HS stations to operate on 160 and
80 meters during any contests through December, 1999.
I, ITALY (IOTA operations). The "ARI
Club of Lucca" informs OPDX that IK5AMB, IK5PWS, IK5VLS,
IZ5AXA, IW5CFN and IW5AKR will be active from Montecristo Island
(IOTA EU-028, IIA LI-015) on June 26-27th, as IA5/homecall. They
will be on HF and VHF (50 and 144 mhz) bands CW/SSB. Their
activation could be delayed until July 3-4th. QSL to home
callsigns (direct or bureau). Also, Carlo, I4ALU, will be active
from Ustica Island (IOTA EU-051) as IE9/I4ALU from August 8-20th.
Activity will be on all bands CW only. QSL via bureau or home
callsign.
JW, SVALBARD. Leif, LA2PA, will be signing
JW2PA for a week from June 18th to 25th. He will be located in
Longyearbyen on Spitzbergen (EU-026). QSL to homecall.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. The members of JARL
Kyoto Club will be active from Saipan Island (OC-086) July 19th
through August 2nd. The following operators will be active: N3JJ
(JA3ART), AE4SU (JA3KWZ), K7IL (JF3PLF), N7EIU (JA3AJ), NH7V
(JI3NST), KF8TW (JH3TXR), W8YAQ (JA3YAQ), JA3RR, JH3QNH,
JH5IXG(YL) and JA3YAQ. They did not mention their KH0 callsigns,
but operators will probably sign KH0/homecall. They plan to be
active on all HF bands and 6 meters (mainly on the 12/10/6m
bands). It was stated that the possbility of activity on 160
meters is not "ZERO". QSL via to each CBA in JA, but
it's all OK via JARL QSL Bureau.
OJ0 & OH0, MARKET REEF AND ALAND ISLAND (K7BV
Update). Dennis/K7BV and the Finnish crew finished their
OJ0 operation Friday, May 28th. Their totals from Market Reef
were 0J0/K7BV - 6,000 QSOs and OJ0VR - 2,000 QSOs. In the CQ WPX
CW Contest, Dennis operated as OH0Z and had 2,988 QSOs, 808
multipliers for a score of 5.8 meg. QSL via KU9C.
OY, FAROE ISLANDS. The "DX News
Letter" reports that Stephan/DF6VU and Hubert/DL9YBY will be
active until June 11 as OY/homecall/P. Activity will be on SSB
and RTTY, on 40, 20, 17, 15, and 10 meters. QSL via homecalls.
PETER ON THE MOVE AGAIN (West Africa). Peter,
ON6TT, reports that he will be going on a short mission to
TU/9L/EL/XT/TZ. He will be in each country only for a very short
while but would still like to operate a bit from each country.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
FO0AWI/FO0XUU QSL CARDS. Gerhard,
DL5AWI, reports that the QSL cards for the
Marquesas/Austral Islands should be mailed out in about 2
weeks. The first layout of the cards were unacceptable.
Michael, DL1GKG/HI3, reports that
Karl-Heinz, DK2GP, is now his QSL Manager. QSL via the
Bureau as well as CBA.
Doug, N6RT, reports that the following
new logs are available on-line at: http://dx.qsl.net/logs.
HL0IHQ/2 - IOTA AS-122 Paengnyong Island, May 1999
D99ARDF - South Korean Special Event Station, thru June
2, 1999
PW1S - 1999 WPX CW Contest, by PY1KS
DU1ODX - through May 27, 1999
Igor, YT1MM, reputes the information
that "YU HAM are not able to get any QSLs and that
YUGOSLAVIA is OFF-LINE" as stated by Ed, YZ7ED. Igor
states, "The YU QSL bureau is alive and working (it
is operated by Petar, YT1WW), and Yugoslav post office
works properly, as letters for all countries in the world
are regularly accepted, despite the present circumstances
(and the letters DO arrive to their destinations, like
Canada, UK, Japan etc.). My radio club (YU1EXY) receives
LOT of mail, so I have first-hand proof for my
statements. On the other hand, it is a well known fact
that a number of countries (like USA, Great Britain and
Germany, for example) simply suspended accepting any kind
of mail destined for Yugoslavia since early April. Some
other countries, like Japan or Hungary accept letters for
Yugoslavia and such mail regularly arrives, with a slight
delay."
QSL IQ5Z (CQWW '98, ARRL DX '99, CQ WPX
'99) to QSL Manager IZ5AXA (direct or bureau).
QSL GU0WWW (which was active in the CQ
WPX CW 1999 on 80 meters, from Isle of Sark IOTA EU-114)
via 5B4WN: Marios Nicolaou, Box 4834, Nicosia Cyprus.
Marios states cards should be available in July.
MU2K was activated by the Guernsey
Amateur Radio Society (GARS) during the CQ WPX CW contest
last weekend. The callsign was used by GARS members
together with a group of Belgians (also members of GARS)
for this contest, and QSL is either to GU3HFN, or -
preferably to ON4ON, who is handling the cards for this
call.
RADIO SILENCE FOR YB'S. Akhmad, YB4JIM,
reports that because of the election event in Indonesia,
"all YBs stations will be signing off frequencies (radio
silence) from June 1 - June 11, 1999".
SPECIAL PREFIX/SPECIAL EVENT. Look for
PS400NAT to be active and on the air until December 31st, to
commemorate the 400th anniversary of Natal City, in Brazil.
Activity will only be on 20 meters SSB. Rony, PS7AB, states,
"Please, be patient because I have only a dipole antenna,
and my English is bad." QSL via PY Bureau, or PS7AB, Rony
Reis, PO Box 2021, Natal/RN, 59094-970, Brazil. For more details,
check the Web page: http://www.qsl.net/ps7ab/pydx.htm.
SV8, GREECE (IOTA operation). Phil, G3SWH,
reports to OPDX that he will be on Mykonos Island (EU-067) again
between June 16th and 23rd. He expects to be active as SV8/G3SWH
on CW only on all bands 40-10 metres. He mentions that this will
be a holiday operation, and he expects to be on the air for an
hour or two during the mid mornings and early evenings. QSLs will
be via the call book address or the RSGB bureau. ADDED NOTE: Phil
states that his 5Z4LI QSL cards have arrived from the printers
and he is starting to work through the pile of direct requests.
TM, FRANCE (French activities)...
Look for special event station TM5EUR to be active June
12-13th on all bands and mainly CW. Operations will be
from the geographical center of "Euroland"
located at Blancafort. QSL via F5IAE.
Look for club station F6KFI to be active June 7-13th as
TM6ACO during the 34th LeMans Car Race. QSL via F6KFI.
A group of French operators will be active as TM5B from
Fort Brescou (EU-148) from June 25-27th. They will be
active on the IOTA frequencies. QSL via F5XX.
VK, AUSTRALIA (IOTA operation). Bill, VK4FW,
will be active from the Queensland State (South Coast) Centre
Island Group (Fraser Island, OC-142) late June 11th through June
14th. He will only have a R5 vertical and will spend most of the
time on CW. Bill states the callsign will be the official Oceania
DX Group callsign VK4YN. QSL direct to Bill Horner, VK4FW, P.O.
Box 929, Gympie, 4570, Australia.
VK9L, LORD HOWE ISLAND. Nick, VK2ICV, will be
active here as VK9LX from October 24th-November 2nd. He will be
active in the 1999 CQWW SSB Contest as a Single Op/All Band
entry. QSL via P.O. Box 730, Parramatta 2124, NSW Australia.
There will be all bands pre-contest activity. Send comments and
questions to Nick's E-mail address: vk9lx@qsl.net.
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